Dear (Martins Ortse (VDM)
I hope this message finds you well. My name is Mr. Ben—you may not know me, and I don’t expect you to. However, your activities are well known, and your mission is clear. I am not here to debate your intentions, but I take issue with the way you attempted to discredit Chinedu ‘Nedu Wazobia with unverified claims and fabrications.
After thorough investigation, I can confidently state that your assertions regarding Nedu were unfounded. This pattern of behavior undermines your credibility and is a significant reason why you struggle to gain the trust of educated Nigerians. Your approach appears biased, and your integrity is questionable.
Regarding the Metropolitan School of Business and Management UK (MSBM) case, it is evident that you were misled by false information. In your eagerness, you rushed to conclusions, believing you had the authority to dictate Nedu’s actions—even though your content often revolves around the affairs of others. The organization you defended was never a legitimate NGO; rather, it is a fraudulent entity attempting to exploit Nedu’s influence to defraud Nigerians, particularly those within his influential network. When their scheme failed, they turned against him.
MSBM presents itself as a legitimate educational institution, offering various courses and claiming a significant global presence. However, there are several red flags that warrant scrutiny:
• Accreditation Concerns: MSBM claims to provide accredited training and workshops. Yet, the legitimacy and recognition of these accreditations are questionable, especially when considering the lack of transparency about their affiliations.
• Dubious Financial Claims: On their website, MSBM claims to have raised £1.2 million out of a £1.5 million target to fund scholarships, supposedly from just 17 donors—with the highest single donation being only £250. This raises significant questions about the authenticity of their fundraising efforts and financial transparency.
• Negative Publicity and Allegations: There have been various discussions and allegations online questioning the legitimacy of MSBM’s operations. For instance, some individuals have expressed skepticism about the institution’s credibility and the value of its programs.
Despite these concerns, you chose to align yourself with MSBM without conducting due diligence. They observed your public criticism of Nedu and seized the opportunity to manipulate you, knowing your propensity for attention. Without proper research, you adopted their narrative and launched an unwarranted campaign against Nedu.
I urge you to reflect on your actions and the potential consequences. Aligning with dubious entities and disseminating unverified information not only damages innocent reputations but also exposes you to legal repercussions. This letter serves as a warning to correct your approach and focus on truthful reporting without deception. If you continue down this path of misinformation and manipulation, you may find yourself facing legal consequences similar to others who have allowed their followers to lead them astray.
VDM, consider this a final warning: if you don’t change your ways, you risk ending up in jail.
Sincerely,
Mr. Ben