Tuesday, 20 August 2013

How a Briton Man Defrauds Akwa Ibom Government of $2.5M in Nigeria

A British charity worker, Mr Gary James Foxcroft has been reportedly plotting a $2.5m fraud on Akwa Ibom State government in Nigeria with inside accomplices . A high ranking official working in the Ministry of Education divulged this to our reporter in a recorded phone conversation.
“Yes I can confirm to you that a senior government official is colluding with Mr Gary Foxcroft to commit a grand larceny and fraud with the hope of getting his own cut; and some documentations have been procured to that effect so that it will look genuine. They termed it ‘Grant for training of teachers and children.’ Right now, part of the fund will be committed to their hands in a week from now, the rest will be disbursed after three months,” the official said




Under the aegis of a not-for-profit organization, Stepping Stones Nigeria (SSN), Mr. Froxcroft fronts his wife, Mrs Naomi Foxcroft to the volatile Niger Delta region only with one object: to swindle the Akwa Ibom State government of a whooping $2.5 million US Dollars.
Mrs. Foxcroft who uses her maiden name, Naomi Chapel under the cover and impression that Stepping Stones Nigeria (SSN) was now under a new leadership after it fell apart with Akwa Ibom state government in 2010; and that Mr. Foxcroft resigned from the organization since 2011. This gesture will be returned in kind by way launching a wide media praise singing once the money is shared
However, a volunteer with SSN in Lancaster, United Kingdom who spoke on account of anonymity revealed that Mr. Foxcroft only stepped aside temporarily to enable him fully develop his two new organizations, Witchcraft and Human Rights Information Network (WHRIN) and Universal Learning Solution (ULS), a borrowed plumes from Jolly Phonics in the UK, both equally based in Lancaster (with undisclosed addresses); and in order to douse tension that has greeted SSN over the N15 million bribe scandal that rocked the organization about two years ago.

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