Embassy of Nigeria in Tokyo
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Address | 3-6-1 TORANOMON MINATO-KU Tokyo 105-0001 Japan |
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Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
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Web site | http:/ |
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Beware of scam!!!
Dear brothers and Sisters,
I will like to spare a little of my time to enlighten us about the importance of online security. Most of these messages you received through digital communication channels are nothing but a scam. These threat actors have diversified methods of getting to their targets. They used several social engineering techniques ranging from phishing, spear phishing, whaling, domain phishing, smishing, evil-twin and lots more to get to us. Stay vigilant and be less naive. The best way to get money is to stand up and work for it, earn it. There’s no shortcut to success.
This is scam you should avoid of being with those people I happened to me and I pay the money and also get them the number but at the end they discard me, this is really scam
I received a mail from Dr Kim Yunjeo (he claimed to be The Medical Device Sales Representative of Kwang Dong Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd, Seoul, South Korea). We chatted on LinkedIn, says he wants me to be their representative in Nigeria and to help negotiate a business deal with a local mining company in Nigeria for the supply of a mineral. The mining company website and details supplied were correct on the website. However, I am confused and need your assistance to confirm this information because he mentioned that the mining company was recommended by the economic desk of Nigerian High Commission in Korea. Is this a scam?
I also received a message through my email from Daiichi med ,co from the named CEO Dr Masaaki Hayashi says he wants me to be their representative in the business conglomeration by replying if I'm interested.
Received this email.
Playing along, so long as non of my personal information is requested or money.
Some visitors are supposed to come from Daiichi Medical Co., Ltd to Nigeria to procure dolomite but they told me the Nigerian Embassy in Tokyo asked them for International Export Control Code number (IECCN) before the visa can be granted. Is it true or they are scammers pretending to be the president and CEO of Daiichi, Dr. Masaaki Hayashi's identity with the email address: drmasaakihayashi@gmail.com?
I will appreciate if you can confirm this to save me and others from such scheme. Thank you
I have a recieved a similar mail from this fraudster. Asking me to be a rep for his business located in Japan, they need me to get tantalite for them and stuff. My gut feeling told me to reaserch this and I'm glad I did. Thank you guys for alerting us now it's on us to make others aware of these fraudsters.
One Dr. Tadashi Hasegawa who claims to be one of the board of directors at NIHON KHODEN, Tokyo Japan has sent me their usual email about them coming to Nigeria and also wanting me to represent them.
They are trying to be professional anyway. But they will really have to scale-up their game. Like my people will say; "Dem no dey carry egede nak egede".
The stage performance has just begun. Let's see how the event will go.
I will keep you posted.
The scammer's email: drtakehitoy@gmail.com
want to confirm that Dr. Zing Ho Kun is real with the company address below.
YEOLLIN SESANG CO.
211 Daewoo Presia B/D, 279-50,
Seongsu-Dong 2-Ga, Seongdong-Gu,
133-832 Seou,
South Korea.
Tel.+82 24 64 68 38
www.ysesang.com.
. He contacted me on Linkedin asking me if I can be his company's representative in Nigeria Please confirm to me if He is a scam.
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