Jimoh Ibrahim dissociates self from fake cryptocurrency link

Billionaire business mogul and Fortune University owner Dr. Jimoh Ibrahim debunked a fake Facebook account opened by some unscrupulous people on his behalf to defraud Nigerians.

Ibrahim, also a lawyer, made this statement Saturday in a statement that he personally signed, saying he was equally surprised as many of his associates, followers and fans that such a Facebook page exists.

The page advertised a fake link projecting an investment profile with a fake credited note to Jimoh Ibrahim, and it was written like this: โ€œI am sharing this because I have also received hundreds of emails from people thanking me for sharing this secret.

"The scam link is'https: // fingering. xyz / Jimoh Ibrahim_23.122021 โ€ฒ โ€

Attorney Jimoh Ibrahim, whose business chains span oil and gas, hospitality, insurance and many more, emphatically said that the Facebook book page does not belong to him, emphasizing that some smart Alecs went to hoist the page on social media with hoping to use his name and face to defraud unsuspecting members of the public.

The Araba from the land of Ikale asked the scammers to desist from using his name in their shady deals on social media, warning that the long arms of the law would reach them in no time.

The business mogul appealed to the public not to be intimidated by any delicious investment package on the fake Facebook page, arguing that it has nothing to do with him as a person or his business chains both in Nigeria and abroad.

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