Over the past few days, two
fake NNPC employees, who have extorted job seekers of over N1.5m were arrested by
members of the Nigerian Police Force, Niger State Police Command.
Job scams are an infamous
part of the Nigerian labour market. It is why a lot of employers now post
disclaimers, notifying job seekers that they will never ask for any amount be
paid over the internet or in real life.
According to Northern City
News, the two suspected fraudsters are, 40-year-old Elijah Olawale, a geology
graduate from Kwara State, and 25-year-old Timothy Oyewole, a self-employed
events manager from Ede, Osun State.
The law caught up to them
after they duped one George Elada of the National Examination Council’s
headquarters, Minna.
The suspects used the
desperation of these job seekers to extort them with claims that they were
employees of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Kaduna.
Oyewole posed as the Head of Department, Human Resources.
Muhammad Abubakar, Niger
State Police Command Public Relations Officer claims the suspects had confessed
to their crimes.
Oyewole blames his career
path on a lack of employment, “I cannot remember how this idea of defrauding
people came to me. There are no jobs in the country; graduates are roaming the
streets without jobs; it is frustration that led me to fraud, honestly speaking.”
Olawale told Northern City
News that, “The proceeds from my business were not sufficient to cater for my
family responsibility. That was why l am into fraud.
“I got most of my victims
through Facebook and from the moment I started chatting with them, they started
paying in installments into my account.”
Abubakar begged job seekers
to refrain to making random payments over the internet.
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