The management of Obeezi Contracting company has issued a disclaimer
on one of its former staff, Mr Badejo Afolabi Daniel for duping the
company and its customers.
In the disclaimer tagged ‘ Notice of disengagement ( Fraud) and sent to DAILY POST, Badejo who was an Assistant Head of Department, Public Relations and a deacon in one of the popular Pentecostal churches was alleged to have been involved in ‘dirty deals’ and consequently betrayed the trust and confidence the company reposed in him.
The statement of the disclaimer equally cautioned the general public to stop forthwith any transaction Badejo initiated on behalf of Obeezi Company.
It said the company cannot continue to keep an individual who at every point tries to shortchange it and its customer, hence Badejo stands dismissed and must not be seen as the company’s representative anywhere.
Explaining why the disclaimer was imperative, the Vice Chairman of Obeezi, Mr Paul told DAILY POST that the same Badejo was one of the most trusted staff of the organization, affirming that, ‘’ he was very close to management and appeared as though obedient. He prays like a warrior and we all respected him for that. But it shocked all of us when we discovered that he had converted the company’s business to his personal business. He was directing customers to pay money into his personal account during transaction. He was equally using the company’s whatsapp account to transact private businesses and duping our customers.
‘’ We have resolved to issue a disclaimer on him because what he was doing, if allowed to continue would adversely affect our good image and reputation. He has been pleading with us, saying it was the work of the devil, but management has taken its decision which cannot be reversed. We want the general public to note that Mr. Badejo no longer represent the interest of Obeezi.
‘’ We have enough proofs to show the world what this guy has been doing. It’s really unfair on our part and on the part of our customer.
‘’ His dismissal is to further boost our reliability as business is solely about trust and reliability.’’
Below is the disclaimer:
The entire management and staff of Obeezi Contracting Company Limited wishes to alert the general public that one of the company’s customer care in person of ‘(Mr) Badejo Afolabi Daniel’ who is an assistant HOD of Public Relations and a Deacon at a prominent Pentecostal church whose picture appears above has been dismissed and is not in any form whatsoever affiliated with the prestigious Obeezi Online Fashion Mall.
Mr Badejo Afolabi Daniel was dismissed for committing unscrupulous fraudulent activities and betrayed the loyalty and trust the company placed in him.
The company maintains a strict reputation of integrity and transparency and advises all members of the public to at all time make payments for goods directly to the organization’s account.
Please be aware that Mr Badejo Afolabi Daniel is a fraudulent person, henceforth does not represent the company and its interests and anyone who transacts business with him does so at his or her risk.
Thank you.
Obeezi Contracting Company Management
GBOOZA news
In the disclaimer tagged ‘ Notice of disengagement ( Fraud) and sent to DAILY POST, Badejo who was an Assistant Head of Department, Public Relations and a deacon in one of the popular Pentecostal churches was alleged to have been involved in ‘dirty deals’ and consequently betrayed the trust and confidence the company reposed in him.
The statement of the disclaimer equally cautioned the general public to stop forthwith any transaction Badejo initiated on behalf of Obeezi Company.
It said the company cannot continue to keep an individual who at every point tries to shortchange it and its customer, hence Badejo stands dismissed and must not be seen as the company’s representative anywhere.
Explaining why the disclaimer was imperative, the Vice Chairman of Obeezi, Mr Paul told DAILY POST that the same Badejo was one of the most trusted staff of the organization, affirming that, ‘’ he was very close to management and appeared as though obedient. He prays like a warrior and we all respected him for that. But it shocked all of us when we discovered that he had converted the company’s business to his personal business. He was directing customers to pay money into his personal account during transaction. He was equally using the company’s whatsapp account to transact private businesses and duping our customers.
‘’ We have resolved to issue a disclaimer on him because what he was doing, if allowed to continue would adversely affect our good image and reputation. He has been pleading with us, saying it was the work of the devil, but management has taken its decision which cannot be reversed. We want the general public to note that Mr. Badejo no longer represent the interest of Obeezi.
‘’ We have enough proofs to show the world what this guy has been doing. It’s really unfair on our part and on the part of our customer.
‘’ His dismissal is to further boost our reliability as business is solely about trust and reliability.’’
Below is the disclaimer:
The entire management and staff of Obeezi Contracting Company Limited wishes to alert the general public that one of the company’s customer care in person of ‘(Mr) Badejo Afolabi Daniel’ who is an assistant HOD of Public Relations and a Deacon at a prominent Pentecostal church whose picture appears above has been dismissed and is not in any form whatsoever affiliated with the prestigious Obeezi Online Fashion Mall.
Mr Badejo Afolabi Daniel was dismissed for committing unscrupulous fraudulent activities and betrayed the loyalty and trust the company placed in him.
The company maintains a strict reputation of integrity and transparency and advises all members of the public to at all time make payments for goods directly to the organization’s account.
Please be aware that Mr Badejo Afolabi Daniel is a fraudulent person, henceforth does not represent the company and its interests and anyone who transacts business with him does so at his or her risk.
Thank you.
Obeezi Contracting Company Management
GBOOZA news
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