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How I Was Scammed By A Nigerian Pastor Ikimi Onoriode Living In Houston Texas by anonymousIP2: 1:47pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
@APROKOGIRL How I was scammed by a Nigerian Pastor Ikimi Onoriode (a.ka Pastor Onos Elijah Ikimi), living in Houston Texas Scammer’s Facebook profile. There are scammers everywhere, in our churches, workplace, family members, and a lot of times the victims are too busy to expose it or they just “let go”. Moving on is ok but, the only problem is, we give these scammers the effrontery to continue what they do and they can use the same trick for other people whom we might have just saved if we have told our stories. This is the reason why I am telling mine on this blog. Although, I have filed an official complaint against him, telling the story was still necessary. Here is a summary of my dealings with Ikimi Onoriode : I am a Nigerian, but resident in the Netherlands. On one of my visits last year to a friend, Mr. Raphael who resides in Germany, (also Nigerian), he reintroduced me to Onoriode Ikimi (Onos Elijah Ikimi), who is also Nigerian. We all lived in the same neighbourhood in Warri as teenagers’ way back. Raphael had told me nice stories about him on how he claimed to be rich now and just bought a car for his wife. I was impressed at the success for a fellow Warri boy. Ikimi now claims to be a pastor running his own church, IKIMI MINISTRIES INC in Houston Texas at 14101 Walters Rd Apt 701 Houston, TX 77014- 1314. He bragged that he owns and operates a Foreign Exchange (FX) trading company also in Texas, IKIMI FINANCIALS LLC and also carry out trading on behalf of willing investors. To back up his claims, he sent Raphael screenshots of two of the accounts he was trading, with each portfolio worth of $220,000 and $12,000 (both fake?, let us find out). We spoke on facetime, and he had explained that he pays his investors 60% of their capital after 40days in succession. He bragged that the 60% is inclusive whether he makes profit or losses. Well, for an investor, it sounds like a good deal, but also too good to be true. But I convinced myself that if he was already handling bigger portfolios then he can handle mine. I believed him, and considering that I knew him to some extent, I decided to invest. I requested that he sent me his company’s account to send my capital, but he sends me a PayPal account bearing his name (ikimionoriode@gmail.com) to send my money. I made a total deposit of $5000 in two splits of USD $2250 (on 26th July 2017) and USD $2750 (on 31 July 2017). At this point, I had not noticed what he had done. First transfer Paid Second transfer Paid Upon receipt of the $5000, he acknowledged receiving the money and clearly stated that he would pay-out $8000 (which is 60% as agreed) when due. The first and only reply from Ikimi As part of our conversation on facetime, we agreed that we would sign an agreement on our dealing. So I reminded him after sending the cash, but to my surprise, he was kind of dicey and at the end, he refused, and gave a very cynical reason. He complained that he could not sign any agreement with me at the moment because I had paid money into his church account (IKIMI MINISTRIES INC) and not his business account (IKIMI FINANCIALS LLC). At this point, I suspected that he might a fraudster because he deliberately gave me a PayPal account bearing his name but registered under the name of his church and not his trading company. Besides what is the difference, he operated both and could easily move money from to another. I could not understand the logic behind collecting my money through your church account for a business with your trading account. This was the first red flag. (See chat conversation). Finally, he was able to trick me that we should proceed but would prepare an agreement for the next trade cycle (that is after the first 40days). I still felt a bit of discomfort on how he tricked me with the account thing and decided to look him up on the internet. I found out he is into online pastoral begging in Texas for donations (https://twitter.com/onoriodei, https://www.gofundme.com/children-with-cancer, https://ikimiministries.givingfuel.com/ikimi-ministries). Everything looks sketchy now. Well, money has already been sent, I should have done this before sending and not after. Now, all I have to do is wait and see. [img] https://aprokogirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Ikimi6.png[/img] Chat conversation on Whatsapp Few days before the 40th day would elapse, I reintroduced the issue of drafting an agreement as agreed by both parties earlier, but he stops replying to my emails or chats. This continued until and after the due date he was supposed to make payment to me. I threatened that I will sue him for breach of our agreement and he paid $2750 via PayPal back to me. He had since disappeared and never replied my email again. I made several attempt to contact the board of directors of his church ( Ismail Adetonor and Jessica Ikimi), but none replied to my emails. I can only guess that they might be all involved in the scam together. I noticed that the status of the church registration (IKIMI MINISTRIES INC) has been inactive. I also noticed that the trading company (IKIMI FINANCIALS LLC) he had claimed to operate was not even existing at the time he collected money from me. The trading company he claimed to have had was only registered on the 1st of August 2017, while he had collected money from me on the 26th and 31st of July. This also means that the two trading portfolios ($220,000 and $12,000) he claimed to operate with the said trading account were fake. He had sent those to Raphael initially with clear intentions of misrepresentation and to trick me into his investment scam. Red flags everywhere… ( More Screenshots below) Pictured below also is Jessica Ikimi with Onos. https://aprokogirl.com/13944/scammed-nigerian-pastor-ikimi-onoriode-ka-pastor-onos-elijah-ikimi-living-houston-texas/ cc - Lalasticlala
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Re: How I Was Scammed By A Nigerian Pastor Ikimi Onoriode Living In Houston Texas by PatrickOkunima(m): 2:20pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
Not surprised. |
Re: How I Was Scammed By A Nigerian Pastor Ikimi Onoriode Living In Houston Texas by gaby(m): 8:50pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
If them fall this one now, people wey no know him eff ups go dey cry and swear... How you go dey obtain or hustle a fellow hustler. You are not even supposed to hustle any one in the first place. |
Re: How I Was Scammed By A Nigerian Pastor Ikimi Onoriode Living In Houston Texas by teflonjake(m): 9:45pm On Jul 16, 2018 |
Human beings and greed.....I hope he meets his end soon |
Re: How I Was Scammed By A Nigerian Pastor Ikimi Onoriode Living In Houston Texas by sunbilor(m): 5:53am On Jul 17, 2018 |
Na wa o |
Re: How I Was Scammed By A Nigerian Pastor Ikimi Onoriode Living In Houston Texas by PamaB(m): 6:23am On Jul 17, 2018 |
Too many scammers in the US. |
Re: How I Was Scammed By A Nigerian Pastor Ikimi Onoriode Living In Houston Texas by Nobody: 2:41pm On Mar 22, 2021 |
Someone brought my attention to this. I am Onoriode Ikimi. I refused to do anything with you. And the money you said I owe you. I have sent to you so whatever you are hoping to gain from this will not work. I have already contacted my lawyers both in Nigeria and the United States to take on this issue if these post are not taken down within the next 7 days. Thanks
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Re: How I Was Scammed By A Nigerian Pastor Ikimi Onoriode Living In Houston Texas by Nobody: 5:28pm On Mar 22, 2021 |
Onosikimi: It took you almost 3 years to respond. I dey suspect you ooh. |
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