The FCT Police Command have arrested one Goodluck Onyewenyi for impersonating Joshua Onyeke a kidney ailment patient .
Onyewenyi was arrested after opening an account in the patient’s name and sending out letters of assistance out to members of the public.
The suspect who made over N4million from the donations refused to give the money to the patient who is expected to undergo kidney transplant in India.
Items recovered from him include pictures of patients undergoing dialysis, copies of letters for financial assistance, bank documents.
Narrating how he was arrested, the Commissioner of Police in charge of FCT, CP Bala Ciroma said: “On 14th January, 2019, following a complaint, Police detectives launched a discreet investigation that led to the arrest of one Goodluck Onyewenyi ‘m’ 40 years for fraudulently opening a bank account with the name of a patient suffering from kidney failure and in dire need of financial assistance to undergo kidney transplant.
“The suspect who happens to be a family friend to the patient took advantage of the relationship to write wealthy individuals, corporate organisations and highly placed government officials for financial assistance.
“The suspect has used a bank account he opened in the name of the patient to defraud unsuspecting members of the public. Preliminary investigation has revealed that the suspect uses names of patients identified to be suffering from kidney failure to solicit for financial assistance which he converts to his personal use.”
Ciroma said investigation is on to determine the amount of money he collected from individuals, identify the individuals with a view to returning the funds to them and prosecute him.
Narrating his role, the suspect said: “My name is Goodluck. Joshua is a kidney failure patient in Wuse General hospital. I met him when my brother had similar problem. We have been together for a very long time until we decided to open an account for financial assistance for kidney transplant in India. Later, I changed my name to his name, I swore an affidavit and also changed my name using newspaper publication. I went ahead to open an account with Zenith bank. I solicited for fund with his name
“I wrote to the public soliciting for assistance and I backed up the assistance letter with his medical record to prove that it was a genuine case. I made over N4million from those who rendered help after the letter was sent out.”
On how he had access to Joshua Onyeke’s medical record, the elder brother to the patient, Abraham said: “This is a clear case of wickedness, greed and breach of trust. Joshua had an accident and was looking for assistance for kidney transplant in India. While we were going about the search for money, we ran into Goodluck who also brought a renal patient to Wuse General hospital claiming that the person was his elder brother but unfortunately, the person died in 2014. After that, he picked interest in Joshua and said he wanted to help. Along the line, I decided that we should write a letter soliciting for fund.
“I drafted the letter but because of the nature of my job, I gave it to him to help me post. In the process, he got Joshua’s medical report, picture and other details. I gave him N20,000 to do the posting but instead of posting the letter, he took it home. He later changed his name through newspaper publication, went to the bank to open account, got an identity card and then he changed the details on the letter to include the new account he opened in Joshua’s name. He sent over 200 copies of the letters out and donations started coming in into the account he opened and he got about N4million.
“We got the news from philanthropists who came to the hospital to know the true state of Joshua before making donations. It was during one of those visits that we checked the letter one of them held and we discovered that the account number was not the UBA account but Zenith bank. It was during investigation that we discovered that it was Goodluck. We begged him to transfer the money but he refused. The police stepped in and blocked his account through court order. He could not open withdrawal anymore.
“He went further to open an account at one of the UBA branches in Suleja and the donatoons continued going in. It was then that he was arrested. The painful thing is that Joshua is still suffering from kidney ailment and we need Nigerians to come to our aid.”
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What kind of wickedness is this
ReplyDeleteMay he suffer from kidney failure, stones and other orisirisi sickness in JESUS mighty name Amen
ReplyDeleteWicked man!!!
The heart of man!! The money should be given to the true owner na instead of returning them.
ReplyDeletePeople can do anything for money this days. May God help Good luck not to be unfortunate with kidney failuy
ReplyDeleteWicked Man
ReplyDeleteWhen his kidney fails now, he will be shouting village people
The heart of man is desperately wicked.
ReplyDeleteRot in jail
ReplyDeleteWhatever a man sowth. So shall he reap. As you like this kidney sickness. May it be your portion... Amen
ReplyDeleteAmen!!!
DeleteAmen
DeleteWickedness of men! There are some that go about with pictures of people with various ailments like this and asking you to donate for their treatment. One mind keeps telling me those funds may be diverted, reason I hardly look their direction.
ReplyDeleteI always see them here too, they will never see my 10kobo. They look suspicious right from the first day I saw them.
DeleteStella I didn't see my first comment oh
The evil that men do .....
ReplyDeleteThat's pathetic
ReplyDeleteSome people are so heartless and wicked
ReplyDeleteWhat a wicked act!
ReplyDeleteNa whaooo! Wickedness and greed.
ReplyDeleteWho else saw ciroma? Ciroma chukwu that year🙄
ReplyDeleteLol. Na only that one you see?
DeleteThe heart of man is desperately wicked
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