BreakingFeaturedHighlightInvestigationTop Story

Scandal! Sterling Bank, MD of Eatrich Farms defraud 40 staff of N88m spurious loans

2.7k

A smudge of fraud has hit Sterling Bank as the founder of Eatrich Farms, Lagos, Sam Afolabi, in connivance with some bank officials, has defrauded staff of the farm and the bank to the tune of N88 million.

Afolabi conspired with some bank staff to jointly steal the money by getting the bank to process a loan of about N2.2 million for each of the  40 staff amounting to N88 million using the employees accounts without their knowledge.

The spurious “loan’’ of N88 million was disbursed to the account of the Managing Director/founder of the farm which has now collapsed, also without the consent of the employees.

The Foundation of Investigative Journalists (FIJ) investigations revealed that Afolabi, who is now on the run, had directed all the employees to open Sterling Bank accounts in March 2021 and thereafter asked the unsuspecting staff to apply for a “Sterling Bank Sway Loan’’, a type of agricultural loan to help fund one of his projects.

The staff members, however, did not smell a rat that Afolabi and the bank staff were out to defraud them.

“The farm staff thought the MD wanted to pay them via the new accounts, but only for them to discover that he wanted them to apply for loans.

“The company announced that it wanted to set up a fish farm in Odogbolu, Ogun State. The agreement was that the company would set up a farm for us using the loan.

“And that when the fish ponds are ready for harvesting and booming, they would sell them and return the capital (loan) to Sterling Bank with interest. They were also promised payment of the share of the profit,” a staff narrated the story.

According to him, shortly after they agreed to fill out the forms for the loans, Eatrich Farms crashed.

Read Also: Nigeria’s exchange rate: Governed by vagaries of high demand for the dollar, Nigerians’ penchant for luxuries, medical tourism – Per Second News analysis

It was also gathered that in October 2021, more than 250 investors lost their savings to Sam Afolabi’s Eatrich Farms and Food Ltd.

Following the crash of his company, Afolabi has since bolted with the investors’ money.

On realizing that Afolabi was swindling them through a Ponzi scheme and after the company had collapsed, the staff members created a WhatsApp group, added the Sterling Bank staff, and told them we were no longer interested in getting loans from them.

“At that time, the bank had not disbursed the loans and the staff sent links to many media houses about Afolabi’s fraudulent acts,’’ the source also said.

In December 2021, the staff said he woke up to the rudest shock of his life when Sterling Bank sent out a reminder (messages) that he had not made a repayment out of his N2.2 million loan.

He said he was surprised because he had not applied for any loan but the fraudulent bank staff had conspired with Afolabi to go ahead to process the loan.

“The bank processed the loans without informing the owners of the accounts, and when the loans were disbursed, Sterling Bank did not alert them, either by email or via SMS.

“It was when they had moved the money out of our accounts that we saw the alerts. Some didn’t even get the alerts until the banks started notifying them that they should pay what they owed. This was when the loan date was almost due,” the source recounted.

Another source said: “In the WhatsApp group of ex-staff I belong to, over 40 people are there. As of now, others are not aware that such has happened. And right now, those Sterling officials have left the group.”

Contacted for comment, the spokesperson of the bank refused to pick calls put across by our reporter or respond to e-mail sent to the organization on the fraud.

Also, Sam Afolabi, the MD/founder, has refused to respond to text messages sent to his phone or even pick calls.

It will be recalled that in September 2021, Afolabi had ordered the arrest of his now ex-staff members for daring to protest non-payment of their outstanding salaries.

Leave a comment

Related Articles

UBA increases stake in Kenya, Uganda subsidiaries, eyes East Africa market

Pan-African banking group, United Bank for Africa (UBA) says it has acquired...

EFCC Chairman Appoints Chief Of Staff, 14 Zonal Directors

The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ola...

Port Harcourt petrol tanker fire: Bereaved families to get govt. succour – Gov. Fubara

With about 70 automobiles consumed and five fatalities recorded in a petrol...

EFCC confirms refund of $760,000 paid by ex-Gov. Bello for children’s school fees

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has confirmed the receipt of the...

FCT SWAN elections inconclusive, Election Committee declares, rerun in two weeks

The FCT Chapter has declared Friday’s elections into the various offices inconclusive....

Jim Ovia is FG’s Nigerian Education Loan Fund’s board chair

President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Mr. Jim Ovia, a...

Two years after relocating to UK, abusive Nigerian beats wife to death with son’s skateboard

An abusive husband has beaten his wife fatally using their son’s skateboard...

Tinubu to Dutch PM: Nigeria’s lithium deposits can power world’s clean energy future

President Bola Tinubu says Nigeria’s high-grade lithium deposits are a catalyst for...

NNPC Ltd signs agreement with African Refinery to build 100,000-bpd facility at Port Harcourt Refinery

In a bid to further boost local refining capacity, the Nigerian National...

Gov. Abiodun Appoints Tunde Onakoya, National Master of Chess, Ogun Sports Ambassador

Tunde Onakoya, the National Master of Chess and the current Guinness World...

World Malaria Day: Why the War against Malaria matters 

By Paul Ejime It is another World Malaria Day (WMD) today, one...

Cause of Tightness in Fuel Supply Resolved – NNPC Ltd.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) said on Thursday that...

Sen. Ayogu Eze, one-time Senate spokesman, exits at 65

Senator Ayogu Eze, a former spokesman of the Senate in the 6th...

Nigeria, 15 other countries receive $36.5m funding to combat Trachoma

With Africa ranked as the most affected continent by trachoma, Nigeria and...

Paris 2024: Nigeria Olympians Association Commends Sports Minister, Solicits Synergy

The Executive Board of the Nigerian Olympians Association has lauded the Minister...

Another aviation disaster averted in Lagos – passenger and ex-DG, federal agency

A former director-general of the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR), Dr....

Breaking: Fire at Lagos airport, flights diverted

An early Thursday morning fire has been reported at the E54 Bridge...

Rainstorm damages Niger prison as 118 inmates escape

No fewer than 118 inmates of the Medium Security Custodial Centre in...

Another Commissioner quits in Rivers State

The River State Commissioner of Finance, Mr. Isaac Kamalu, has resigned as...