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Tonto Dikeh’s ambassadorial award is fake, not from us – UN

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Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh, is again facing criticism on social media after United Nations reportedly exonerated themselves and tagged the ambassadorial award she recently flaunted as fake.

The mother of one, yesterday, via her verified Instagram account, had said that she was honored as a “UNITED NATIONS NOBLE INTERNATIONAL AMBASSADOR for the United Nations RESCUE SERVICES”.

However, moments later a popular Instagram blogger, Xoxocruise, called her out, claiming that the award is fake.

According to the blogger, those who gave the award are not in any way connected to the United Nations and only aim to target innocent and gullible Nigerians through the media attention and scam them of their money.

The blogger wrote,

“PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: Swipe to see evidence ===>

“Who will help me tell Tonto Dikeh that the Ambassador award she was given is a scam and those involved are aiming to target innocent and gullible Nigerians through the media attention this so-called award brings… And the end result is to scam them of their hard-earned money?

“From the 2nd slide, you can read a WhatsApp conversation I had with my Uncle last year who would have been scammed to transfer his hard-earned retirement money worth millions! They approached him to contribute money for a fake “UN Housing project in Nigeria” to bring some millions for the project to be awarded and after he’ll make profits…My further investigation proved that their website is creepy and Facebook account is filled with fake charity projects they’re claiming to represent the UN but it’s not true.

“Note that UNDP is responsible for such development project and they work with each UN country offices involved. Not some drunk looking imposter claiming to be some chief Ambassador and giving fake awards to Nollywood stars in order to catfish more victims.

“I will go ahead and add that with my experience working with the United Nation’s there is no such UN agency called the above name …The final slide from BBC @bbcnewspidgin further proves my point.

“Merely looking at Tonto’s post you can the influence such fake award is pulling and the danger of victims who will fall into such schemes. Her fellow colleagues are congratulating, hailing and cheering her on.
They don’t bother checking before validation endorsing…. Is this the Nigeria we all looking forward to?

“I’m not against Tonto or any Nigerian celebrity but please guys try and verify before you’re used as part of a 419 scheme. Doesn’t tell well with the damages after all.“

 

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Similarly, a report by BBC says the director of the United Nations Information Center for Nigeria, Ronald Kayanja also claimed the award has no linking with the United Nations.

According to Kayanja, there is a number of civil society organizations around the world that participate in UN meetings of the Economic Social Council (ECOSOC) but that does not mean that they are members of the United Nations.

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The blogger also shared an alleged chat as evidence of a victim being swindled after he contributed money for a fake United Nations housing project in Nigeria.

See the chat below,

 

 

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