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ghana barbados scamUpdate: Our source has just reported the following which we have listed in bullet form for your easy understanding. If there are Barbadians at large who are privy to where the illegal African immigrants are hiding-out please do your civic duty and call the authorities.

  • The Ambassador of Ghana who is based in Cuba has arranged a flight which is scheduled to arrive in Barbados tomorrow 02 May 2008. This arrangement was made in collaboration with the Barbados and Ghana governments
  • The operative who arranged the flight from the Ghana to the Caribbean was in the custody of the Ghanaian authorities and negotiations took place to arrange for that operative to fund the return flight. It has been confirmed that jobs were being advertised via posters in Ghana with a pay rate of USD10.00 per hour
  • A second flight which was scheduled to arrive in Barbados with other Ghanaians seeking job opportunities was cancelled after the stink of the scam started to come to light.
  • The Pan African Commission in Barbados caught wind of the details of the coming of the Ghanaian Airlines two days before its arrival back in February 2008 and seized the moment to involve government to espouse the virtue of increasing tourism traffic from the Mother Country, Africa.
  • Of note should be that when government intervened and rolled-out the red carpet treatment the local representative who collaborated with the Ghanaian operative was a no-show when the Ghanaian Airways flight touched down at Grantley Adams International Airport, this explains why Mr. Knight the local operative was seconded.
  • Of the 50 Ghanaians who travelled on to Trinidad and Tobago two are in prison and the others are at large. This current state of affairs explains why the media in Trinidad has been cooped to disseminate the information about the planned return flight on Friday.

Earlier Story

The tireless Adrian Loveridge keeps going the extra mile to demonstrate how the concept of performing ones civic duty should be applied. All Barbadians have now reached a heightened state of disbelief, and some might add embarrassment concerning the Nigerians and Ghanaians who have been able to command entry into Barbados under what should have been suspicious circumstances. What is obvious to bystanders is the strong scent of a scam at work. Unsubstantiated reports to BU have fingered some very prominent people in this fiasco.

dear mr adrian,

good day sir,i got your contact that your helping people that who want enter barbados,pls sir i want to know how it works,and what it will take and the area
you will help me?i am a nigerian,what are the steps that i will take,pls i want the whole
info from you regarding this trip,thanks,i need your reply urgent.
and also sir,pls can you tell me what is happening to the seasonstravls
agency in accra ghana,which that brought some west africans to barbados in
febuary?and also the conditions of those stranded at barbados?pls i am waiting
for your reply,soonest.
from,
emmanuel echendu
lagos-nigeria
Submitted by Adrian Loveridge

As usual we cannot wait on our media to get into the field to sniff out the meat to this story. We are on record as stating if we had disposable funds we would get on a plane to Ghana to ask the hard questions. We commend our government which has tried to handle this matter with a humanitarian biase. However we are of the view that the time has come to send some messages to people on the outside. They are foreigners outside of our shores who are of the view that the open door immigration policy of Barbados is ripe for exploitation. The unpatriotic acts of the Global AfriKan Congress and others who have been responsible for generating bad public relations for Barbados on this matter should be ashamed of themselves, it is truly an indictment of our touted educational system.

As the economic crisis takes root globally more people who currently live outside of Barbados will seek greener pastures. Commonsense supports the view that capacity planning and philosophical views must be in harmony. It is not good sense to explain the open door immigration policy of Barbados by saying our parents and grand parents were able to search out work in Panama, Guyana, Trinidad and others. We note that Senator Maxine McClean indicated very early on appointment to her ministry that the issue of immigration was high on her agenda.

We continue to wait on the new David Thompson government’s policy on our immigration policy going forward.


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74 responses to “Ghanaian & Nigerian Barbados Scam Uncovered”


  1. Edward // May 8, 2008 at 9:04 pm

    whoever said these people are criminals is a fool! Some of them have college degrees!

    ********************************

    Just shows how stupid u are! Does holding a degree preclude a person from being a criminal?

    R u Bajan, or even, sane!


  2. I have e-mailed the picture to you. You should be having it now. Thank you.


  3. Let me see the picture of this man.


  4. Tony Hall, I hope you should be having the Picture of Augustine Addae by now and I hope you guys are seriously hunting for him. Good luck.

  5. The Devil's Advocate Avatar
    The Devil’s Advocate

    Hmm no more comments. Did anyone read the paper lately or are you all quiet now that you tried and pronounced the Africans criminals?
    How interesting. After all the stuff about blogs no one posted this tiny titbit about or ghanian cousins? or is the Nation part of a conspiracy?

  6. Bajan_Sun_Goddess Avatar
    Bajan_Sun_Goddess

    i’m new to this site. soo hi. Bajans are new to i believe such scams in their country. There are seen everyday on the internet. havent any of you ever gotten that email from an african who says his father passed and away and left him money but wants your account number to put the money in? or something to such affect?

    Bajans have always been helpful people but they need to know when a scam is a scam. i’m young but i clearly saw this was a scam. Ppl around the world believe Barbados is Eutopia. Government needs to put strict immigration laws in place so this never happens again. The world has seen this. So lets keep our eyes and ears open. i’m sure there will be more to come.


  7. (Ghana) Returnee from Barbados drags tour operator to court.

    http://www.modernghana.com/news/166348/1/returnee-from-barbados-drags-tour-operator-to-cour.html


  8. If this report is true it exposes the urgent need for the Barbados government to respond on this side of the pond. Certainly there must have been complicity on the part of someone in Barbados.

    We continue to wait to see how the Barbados authority responds.


  9. It’s sad that i have to read about this on a
    Ghanaian -website . Where is the BBC, now?

    if I have understood the
    article correctly –

    It spells out clearly – the intentions
    of some of the “stranded” passengers – at Least 43 of them knew of the diverted flight plan before flight even took off!

    Some of 43 Ghanaians – repatriated at our shared expense – are now
    taking “Duncan” to court, trying to be refunded,
    by this Duncan guy for not being able to obtain, visas, $10 an hour jobs in Trinidad and the cost of the intended 20 day hotel stays – WHEN THEY WERE ONLY
    supposed to be in the Caribbean for 2 weeks !!!

    if this is true?

    Passengers – purchasing blocks of
    43 airline tickets to Barbados with ulterior motives in mind, like Duncan should have been screened prior, flagged – the proper authorities on this island, alerted and purged from the list
    before the inaugural flight to Barbados.

    I am now curious
    about the similar “operation hault” mentioned in the article – the same scenario
    with stranded Ghanaian tourist only
    using the Mediterranean as an entry point.


  10. If the reports are true the Ghana government appears to be investigating full steam ahead!

    CEO dupes Barbados returnees
    Gilbert Boyefio , 22/05/2008

    The Chief Executive Officer of the New Ghana Youth Development Association, an NGO, Frank Emmanuel Duncan, has been remanded into police custody by an Accra Circuit Court for defrauding and issuing false cheque to a returnee from Barbados.

    Duncan is facing two counts of offences, namely defrauding by false pretences and issuing of false cheque. His plea was not taken by the court.

    Presenting the facts of the case to the court, ASP George Abavelin, said the complainant, Gideon Ansah Boateng of Tepa, Ashanti, was one of the returnees from Barbados.

    He said somewhere in October 2007, Frank Emmanuel Duncan embarked on a mission to stop the incident of Ghanaians traveling to Spain and Italy through Libya with boat across the Mediterranean Sea.

    He told the court that Frank Duncan’s NGO therefore started an operation named “Operation Halt”, and through this initiative started organizing a group of young men with the intention of operating a charter flight to Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean where transit Visa will be obtained for the continuation of the journey.

    The court was told that in January 2008, Frank Duncan, organised 38 people, including the complainant, to be sent to Trinidad and Tobago. He is said to have gone on radio to speak about his package for each person worth $5000 US dollars.

    He also made a promise of an all inclusive package including 20 days hotel accommodation, job with a minimum pay of $10 US dollars per hour and insurance. The accused later saw an advertisement from Season Travel and Tour organizing a two weeks vacation tour to Barbados also in the Caribbean.

    He went to Seasons Travel and Tour and bought 43 air tickets worth $1999 US dollars each for his group after collecting $5000.00 per person and put them onboard a Ghana International Air flight to Barbados on January 31, 2008.

    The prosecution said the accused could not fulfill the promise made to the complainants in Trinidad so they started demanding for a refund. Frank Duncan as a result issued a Barclays Bank cheque number 346642 with the face value of GH¢3,000.00 to one of the complainant, Gideon Ansah Boateng from whom he collected a VW Vento saloon car with registration number GR 548 W valued GH¢3,000.00, as part payment.

    Upon arrival in Ghana, the complainant presented the cheque to the Bank but it was dishonored and subsequently reported the case to the police which led to the arrest of the accused person.

    The prosecution told the court that the other complainants reside in various regions of the country but are coming from the regions to assist in further investigation.

    The case has been adjourned to May 27 for further investigation.


  11. A lot of people in Barbados were tricked by these ‘stranded Africans’ . Commisiong is reportedly ‘a little shocked’
    Attention must be paid to the ones still here. A reward for information leading to the capture of anyone of them should flush out those still living in Barbados.
    One of those sent back has indicated his intentions of returning


  12. I am Ghanaian residing in GB, and have been to Barbados on numerous holidays.
    I think this whole scum has ruined the reputation of
    Ghanaians in the Carribean…….I am so disapointed.
    Because Bajans have treated me with a lot of love and respect everytime I have been there and I fear that is going to cease…..NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO


  13. Still Missing! ( june 10th)

    ABOUT a dozen Africans, now deemed to have overstayed their welcome in Barbados, are still at large.This was disclosed yesterday by Attorney-General Freundel Stuart, who warned the group, originally part of close to 100 visiting Ghanaians and Nigerians stranded here for nearly four months, they would bear the consequences of the islands laws if “rounded up”.

    http://www.barbadosadvocate.com/NewViewNewsleft.cfm?Record=35510


  14. Well isn’t that a sorry storey. Nigeria is a country with a history of citizens lying to take advantage of well meaning persons. Just look at all the get rich quick schemes that ply the Internet.
    I am so often bewildered by the naiveté of the citizens of the “have” nations and their obliviousness (is that a word?) to the draw they have on the poor unfortunates of the “have-nots” of the world.
    Bajuns know this: your little island is a PARADISE, not just because it is in a great climate zone although that is nice, but because you have a society with a reasonably sized middle class and that translates into a safe and secure society.
    Never split the middle into the ends otherwise the demise of a safe a secure society will surely follow.
    When I visit your island I am so pleased with the manners, and respect that the citizens have for each other. This has to be nurtured and encouraged and supported continuously or it will be eroded like the sands on the beach and washed away.
    Ever try to recover a beach once washed away?
    That is Barbados, keep it safe and secure, and be courageous in your demands from your authorities to do their job in protecting what you have. I love your country and if I were to ever choose to live in the Caribbean it would be Barbados first and foremost. Don’t believe for a moment these visitors had honourable intentions. Who can blame them? Not I, yet that does not release you the Bajun people from being the gatekeepers of your island, for if you are not it will something other than what it is.
    TT immigrants, thanks to the darn Caricom, have already shown you some of the ill effects of not being stalwart gatekeepers.
    Alas I have gone on far too long so I will shut it up.

    Cheers

    p.s. Stay the course

    Steve Wildesmith
    Ottawa Canada


  15. p.s I trust as a non bajun I am not stepping on any toes. if I am I do appologize.


  16. Dear Kwame:

    You are welcome back anytime.

    Dear Wildesmith:

    We welcome your comments. Any nationality can comment here. You are welcome back anytime too.


  17. Unless Barbados’ AG plans to charter another flight to Ghana (expensive), or unless he plans to send the remaining Africans to New Dodds for ever (even more expensive and likely unlawful) pray tell me what is he going to do with the Africnas when they are “rounded up”

    I think that both the Africans and the authorities know that Barbados will remain the home of thers Africans.

    Saw one of the guys the other day, long after the others had left, doing his shopping as regular as any Bajan.


  18. some of them ( not all )
    are just scammers !

    fr. the today’s news

    Nigerian Arrested for Attempted FCFA 28 Million Dupe

    The Post learnt that Ogbonna arrived at the church headquarters in Kumba and introduced himself as an “Apostolic Christian from Barbados in the Caribbean Island.” He told the president of the church, Apostle Paul Tambe that he is a worker of Shell Petroleum Development Company International and fellowship with the Apostolic Church in Barbados.
    The Nigerian reportedly told Apostle Tambe that the Church in Barbados has been offering scholarships to African countries and Cameroon has been earmarked for this year.Ogbonna allegedly said he has been sent to screen about 2000 youths from the church who shall each pay a registration fee of 35 US dollars (FCFA 14,000), prior to the interview. He equally stated that the fee was non refundable.

    http://allafrica.com/stories/200807311030.html


  19. re:

    Wave of Africans taking over security in TT
    By CAROL MATROO Sunday, July 13 2008

    A growing number of illegal immigrants from Africa – predominantly Ghana and Nigeria – are being absorbed into the TT workforce, particularly as security officers, and this is worrying local security concerns. Escalating crime in the country has prompted this development.

    Many foreigners are lured to this country by a red flyer which promises a great life. Ghanaians, for example, were encouraged to come to TT to live and work for a minimum wage of US$10 an hour. One of the flyers was discovered on one of the men. Immigration officials believe this is being used to get Ghanaians to TT with the promise of better living and working conditions.

    The name of the company involved was given as the New Ghana Youth Development Association. Several attempts to contact those in charge of the company were futile. Although contact was made once, the person at the other end, speaking with a barely understandable African accent, said this reporter would have to call back. When we called back there was no answer and all attempts to contact this company has failed.

    http://www.newsday.co.tt/features/0,82459.html


  20. Is it true that a Ghanaian by name Augustine Addae has been rounded up and imprisoned in Barbados? I called the Sister here in Ghana and I was told that He was arrested and has been imprisoned in Barbados. I want to know if it is true. He should just be imprisoned forever!!!!!


  21. IMr. David Commisong strikes me as an idiot who needs to wake up and smell the coffee.

    Barbados belongs to Barbadians. While I have no objection to africans visiting, Staying in Barbados is out of the questions. They are extremely greedy and tend to gravitate to criminal scams that have cost Great Britain; our Motherland and America a lot of money to their innnocent citizens. I do not want to read that Barbadians are losing they savings to these morons’ whims.


  22. I have just been told this morning that Augustine Addae has been released from prison. Can somebody tell me whether it is true or not. He should please be repatriated to Ghana immediately. Bajans watch out for Him. We need Him here in Ghana to pay back the various sums of monies He collected from unsuspecting victims.


  23. I think we must be caught napping when it comes to these African scams. they are doing it all over the world and they are using the internet to do it. It is not helping their cause because the world is becoming sick of African and nobody trust them.


  24. @Birdbrain………How is it that the world is becoming sick of Africans and nobody trust them, YET those that have scammed, lied, pillaged, stolen and murdered their way to the top are IDOLISED, CHERISHED, IMITATED, LOVED & HONOURED and WORSHIPPED! What did the African do to you?

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