- VeryDarkMan reports that Augustine Oguejiofor (Onwa), accused of defrauding Ifeanyi Udezu of ₦650 million, has paid ₦200 million and agreed to repay a total of ₦800 million, with ₦600 million due in two weeks.

Social media activist VeryDarkMan has shared an update on an alleged fraud case involving Augustine Oguejiofor and Ifeanyi Udezu.
In a statement posted online, VeryDarkMan revealed that the dispute, which reportedly began in 2023 over a land deal, is now seeing partial resolution after a significant repayment.
He stated:
“Augustine Oguejiofor A.K.A Onwa, Who Defrauded Mr Ifeanyi Udezu Of 650 Million Naira Over a Land Deal Since 2023, Has Now Made a Down Payment Of 200 Million Naira To Him. Mr Onwa Has Also Agreed To Pay An Interest Of 150 Million Naira, Bringing The Total To 800 Million Naira Instead Of The 650 Million Naira He Initially Took. After The 200 Million Naira Down Payment, He Is To Settle The Remaining 600 Million Naira Within Two Weeks.”
According to the update, the new agreement increases the total repayment to ₦800 million, including interest. After the initial ₦200 million payment, the outstanding ₦600 million is expected to be paid within two weeks.
In other news…. Viral fish pie seller, Alax Evalsam, has shared that life has been challenging for him since he became popular online.
Speaking during a recent appearance on the Clarity Zone podcast, he revealed that the car gifted to him by well-known matchmaker Nons Miraj developed issues shortly after he started using it.
He also explained that moving into the house she rented for him did not bring the positive changes he had anticipated.
“The car that Nons Miraj gave to me got bad as soon as I started using it. Nothing good has happened for me since I moved into the house she rented for me. I plan to relocate to my village as my last hope,” he said.
He noted that these experiences have left him feeling frustrated and considering returning to his hometown as a way to start over.
Despite his viral fame, Evalsam admitted that things have not been easy for him, as many might assume. His situation has drawn attention from fans and supporters who have been following his journey closely.
“I just feel like going back to my village and starting afresh. Sometimes, being in the spotlight doesn’t mean everything will go right,” he added.
Social media users have reacted with a mix of concern and encouragement.
One user wrote, “It is hard to help people these days. Imagine saying the house she rented gave you bad luck.”
Another added, “Don’t give up! Everyone faces setbacks. This is just a phase.”
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