The Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission has arrested a Bishop and suspected fraudster, Giniko Obi, in
Benin City, for allegedly defrauding thousands of people of various sums of
money running into millions of naira.
The suspect allegedly
collected the money from his victims in the guise of helping them to ‘fight
poverty.’
Obi, founder of Beloved
Gideon Foundation, based in Agbor, Delta State, with outreaches in Bayelsa,
Onitsha, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Abuja, and Benin City, however, denied any
involvement in fraud claiming that he was only “doing the will of God by trying
to help the people fight poverty.”
According to a statement by
the acting EFCC spokesman, Tony Orilade, in Abuja on Monday, Obi said it was
his desire and God’s will to see people prosper that led him into operating
what appears to be a Ponzi scheme.
Obi, who claimed to be a
consecrated Bishop with a diploma in theology explained that he was selling
what he called nuggets for successful living to subscribers to the scheme.
He said, “We write books
such as ‘24 Nuggets for Successful Living’, ‘36 Nuggets for Successful Living’,
‘48 Nuggets for Successful Living’. We organise seminars and conferences on how
to be successful and tell the people to subscribe to these publications.
“If you subscribe with N10,
800, we give you N15, 000. If you subscribe with N18, 000, we give you N23,
000. I had about 30,000 subscribers and I was paying them.”
According to him, when he
left Agbor for Lagos, his desire was to expand his subscription base but his
subscribers were impatient.
“If they had allowed me to
hold the conference in Lagos, I would have paid them,” he claimed.
However, some of his
victims who thronged the EFCC office since his arrest, described him as a
fraudster, claiming he defrauded them.
A victim, Janet Okafor
reportedly told the EFCC that Obi claimed to be a representative of Gideons
International, an organisation that distributes Bibles and Christian
literature.
She said, “He organised
seminars in Agbor market and claimed that he was from Gideons International and
that their mission was to help eradicate poverty in Nigeria. He told us that
unlike in the past when Gideons International distributed Bibles and Christian
literature, their mission now was to eradicate poverty.”
On how she became a victim
of the scheme, Okafor, 35, who claimed she had never participated in any ponzi
scheme in the past said she fell for his tricks because “the Bishop swore with
the Bible.”
“The Bishop knelt down and
swore with the Bible; He convinced us that he was from Texas, USA and we
believed him. I subscribed with N10, 800 and he paid me N15, 000. It was after
this that he engaged over 60 of us as canvassers. I brought many people
including my relations and friends. All together, they invested over N5
million,” the victim was quoted as saying.

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