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Tingo Mobile: Nigerian Tycoon’s Business Empire Crumbles In Alleged ‘Staggering’ Fraud

by Leadership News
1 year ago
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Dozy Mmobuosi, a once-lauded Nigerian businessman, stands accused by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of orchestrating an extensive and ongoing fraud that propelled his multibillion-dollar empire, Tingo Mobile, into the spotlight, only to reveal it was allegedly built on deceit and fabricated documents.

Dozy Mmobuosi, a once-lauded Nigerian businessman, stands accused by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of orchestrating an extensive and ongoing fraud that propelled his multibillion-dollar empire, Tingo Mobile, into the spotlight, only to reveal it was allegedly built on deceit and fabricated documents.

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The 45-year-old entrepreneur, who gained attention for his tech ventures and aspirations to buy the Premier League football club Sheffield United, now faces startling accusations from American regulators.

According to court filings, Mmobuosi’s entire enterprise was purportedly an illusion created through false financial statements and forged documents to portray Tingo Mobile as a thriving and profitable company, when, in reality, it had minimal operations and negligible assets.

The SEC alleges that Tingo Inc, Mmobuosi’s publicly traded company, valued at $7.23 billion at its peak, was mostly a facade. The allegations surfaced when a short seller, Hindenburg Research, raised doubts about Tingo’s authenticity, noting discrepancies in the company’s claims.

The report highlighted contradictions in Tingo’s business activities, including falsified partnerships, non-existent customers, and misleading announcements of ventures such as airline and energy projects.

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Further investigations revealed irregularities in financial statements, with claims of millions in annual revenue contradicted by a bank account holding only $15.

“Beginning in at least 2019, Mmobuosi created fake financial statements and forged supporting material to falsely portray Tingo Mobile as a thriving and profitable enterprise with hundreds of millions of annual revenue, profit and available cash,” court documents filed by SEC said.

“In reality, throughout 2019, the company had no meaningful operations or customers and about $15 in its bank account.”

The SEC accuses Mmobuosi of engineering fraudulent mergers and fabricating documents to overstate revenues, expenses, and assets, inflating Tingo’s stock value. Allegations detail the creation of phantom suppliers and customers, alongside misrepresented financial data submitted to auditors and investors.

Mmobuosi is accused of benefiting from these misrepresentations, allegedly profiting from selling shares worth millions, misappropriating assets, and funnelling funds into luxury expenses and his failed bid to acquire Sheffield United. Even a charitable foundation under his name, the Dozy Mmobuosi Foundation, now faces scrutiny for its authenticity.

The SEC’s suspension of trading in Tingo Group shares has thrown the company into disarray. Tingo Group’s silence on the allegations and its intention to resume trading heightens the uncertainty surrounding the future of the embattled business empire.


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