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EFCC Declares Founder of InksNation Wanted

EFCC Declares Founder of InksNation Wanted

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has declared Omotade-Sparks Amos Sewanu of InksNation wanted for an alleged fraud worth N32 million while floating a digital currency called “Pinkoin”.

The EFCC, in an advertorial published by The Nation newspaper on Wednesday, also accused Sewanu of obtaining money under false pretence and name-dropping.

Sewanu has been claiming he would eradicate poverty in Nigeria in six months by paying every citizen N120,000 per month on the InksNation project that started in 2019.

In a letter he wrote to EFCC, he stated that even newborn babies who were born every day could earn as much as N120,000 daily if his idea was allowed to stand.

He went further in a tweet by the official account of InksNation to claim that if his mission failed in less than a year, he should be sentenced for life imprisonment.

The Stakeholders in Blockchain Technology Association of Nigeria (SIBAN) in June labelled InksNation’s purported crypto coin, Pinkoin, a scam.

SIBAN warned that “members of the blockchain community and the general public should beware of the InksNation project.

“We have labelled it a scam because it has a Ponzi scheme model, whether the promoters and followers concede to this reality or not.

“Sooner or later, the promoters and their followers will come to realise this, if they do not already do,” the association said.

A report by BusinessDay estimated that “nearly 200,000 Nigerians – with over 5,000 people active, daily – still claim membership of a Telegram group created by InksNation.”

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