Nigeria's anti-graft agency said Thursday it had returned
10,000 euros to a French man who thought he met a beautiful Nigerian
woman online willing to move to France... only to find out it was a
scam.
The man,
identified as Francois Mercade, "alleged that he met a Nigerian beauty
by the name 'Kate Williams' on the Internet sometime in 2009 and they
developed a relationship which was to culminate in marriage," the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said.
"'Williams' was to relocate to join Mercade in France, to consummate the relationship.
"'Williams',
who purportedly did some jobs for an unnamed company in Nigeria, came
up with a story that the company refused to pay 'her' for the job done."
The
supposed wife-to-be told him that before she could relocate to France,
she needed money to hire a lawyer to deal with her employer and to get
travel documents, the EFCC said.
Eventually, Mercade wired 25,000 euros ($28,000) over to enable his beloved to join him, but soon realised he had been conned.
"Kate
Williams" was none other than Omodara Adedapo Oluseye, a male student
at a college of agriculture in southwestern Nigeria, the EFCC said.
He had an accomplice, and both have since been arrested and jailed for one year.The EFCC however only recovered part of the money Mercade was deceived into paying and wired the 10,000 euros to the victim.
Internet
love scams targeting gullible suitors in rich countries are common, and
a large number of these have originated in Nigeria.

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