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Painter vanishes with money family member transferred to him for business transaction

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A Nigerian man known as Sir Jarus has raised an alarm after a family member who works as a painter absconded with funds sent to him for business transactions.


He said that he gave the boy the job as a painter after learning of how he was struggling at a factory where he worked as a foreman.

The benefactor decided to give him accommodation, gave him a job in his company and put him on monthly stipend apart from the work salary.

Sir Jarus, however, said when money was transferred to him for a paint job he disappeared with it and is nowhere to be found.

He expressed regret for helping the boy, thinking he was uplifting a family member even as other relatives warned him about the boy.

Sir Jarus wrote; This boy (family member) that I thought was suffering from the Indian factory he was working in Sango Otta, brought him to my house, gave him a room, gave him job in my personal company, put on personal monthly stipend (apart from work salary), has run away with money I transferred to his account for a transaction.

Someone I will catch. Customs, Police, private security tracker, telco, every means to get him.

Not even worried. Ewon e ma gun to bayi.Sponsored his work graduation (aka freedom)

Sponsored his walima

Gave him painting jobs for my Kwara homes because that was the trade he learned

Was planning to co-award him painting contracts in Lagos

Never seen such betrayal! He is a walking prisoner! Close family members warned me against him but I just can’t stand my relative doing 7am – 7pm warehouse foreman job in an Indian factory for 32k per month!

Hence, the decision to bring him close again! He is a walking prisoner at this moment! Even if he has escaped to Cotonou.

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