Ex-Fraudster Now Pastor Fred Ajudua Donates 50 Houses to Delta Widows

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Having been out of the limelight for a while, it looks like the seemingly retired fraud kingpin has truly turned a new leaf and embraced a legitimate lifestyle.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE....CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE

Apart from becoming a clergyman who is committed to winning souls for Jesus Christ, via a church he pastors in Ibusa, his hometown in Delta State, the 63-year-old has now embraced philanthropy. He recently added another year and to celebrate his new age, he donated over 50 houses to widows and the less privileged in his community. This was done through the establishment of the FCA Scholarship Foundation….Click Here To Continue Reading>>

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The foundation has reportedly made notable contributions to Ibusa, demonstrating Ajudua’s commitment to charitable endeavours. But not a few are sceptical with this act of generosity and wonder if he isn’t using other people’s sweat to achieve his aim.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE

Recall that two months ago, he was arrested by the Nigeria Police Force in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, for land fraud and forgery. His arrest may not be unconnected to accusations of land grabbing by Akwukwu Igbo residents and those of Ogbe-Iyase quarters in Akwukwu-Igbo of Oshimili North Local government areas of Delta State.

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The residents at some point formed a protest group and pleaded with the state governor, Sheriff Oborevwori to assist in dissuading Ajudua from taking over their farmlands to avoid crisis and bloodshed in the community. After seeing that the state government wasn’t doing their bidding, some of the protesters got a court injunction restraining Ajudua from entering some portions of land. Ajudua ignored the court injunction and continued to trespass into the land using agents of a real estate development firm, Property World Africa Network (PWAN Plus) until he got arrested and later released on bail to Senator Ned Nwoko who stood as a guarantor for him.>>>CONTINUE FULL READING HERE

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