How Kenyan Woman Was Allegedly Scammed Sh25 Million Using Odinga's Name

How Kenyan Woman Was Allegedly Scammed Sh25 Million Using Odinga's Name

Kenyan businesswoman Faith Mwikali Ndiwa finds herself embroiled in a complex fraud case that unravels a tangled web of deception, forgery, and financial manipulation.

The charges against her stem from an alleged scheme that duped a Nigerian investor, Jude Olabayo Veracruz, out of a staggering Sh25 million. According to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (ODPP), Ndiwa orchestrated the scheme through her companies, Ashley Dylan Limited and Faizel Limited. Allegedly, she convinced Veracruz that he had secured a contract to supply Long Lasting Insecticidal Nets (LLINs) to the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA). To substantiate her claims, Ndiwa is accused of forging a framework contract and an amendment to the agreement.

The deception did not end there. Ndiwa purportedly spun an elaborate tale mentioning Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga. She claimed that the LLINs contract was for Odinga's son-in-law, who had supposedly run out of funds and needed financing to complete the project. Veracruz was promised a profitable return after investing Sh25 million. Between June and December 2022, Ndiwa allegedly obtained the money from Veracruz under false pretences. She now faces eight counts, including forgery, falsifying contract documents, and obtaining money through deception.

Ndiwa denied all charges during her court appearance before Milimani Chief Magistrate Susan Shitubi. The prosecution opposed her release on bond, citing the need for an affidavit detailing reasons for denying bail. Ndiwa's defence argued for her release, emphasizing her constitutional rights and claiming she posed no flight risk. However, Magistrate Shitubi ruled in favour of the prosecution, ordering Ndiwa's detention in Lang'ata Prison until Tuesday, May 28, 2024, for a bail hearing.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) reveals that Ndiwa's arrest traces back to May 2022. At that time, she visited Guarantee Trust Bank, claiming to have Sh70 million in her account and seeking financial advice. The bank's CEO advised her, and she later returned with a different request, allegedly to pay her mother's medical bills. Ndiwa's tangled web extended further, as she claimed to represent Odinga's son-in-law, who had won a Sh19 million LLINs tender. Additionally, she presented herself as a physician for the Kenyan First Lady in another case.

Comments

maxiley (not verified)     Thu, 05/30/2024 @ 07:06pm

Hands down,Faith Mwikali wins the FEMME FATALE award for the month of May.Wow, what a scammer!
Give her appropriate comeuppance to deter the would be copycats...
As I always say,it's bad enough when papa steals,but double worse when mama does the same.Now who will take care of the kids when papa na mama are rotting in jail as punishment for their greed?And what moral values would they pass onto their children?
When it comes to drug trafficking,and scamming schemes, women are about at par with men. Something 20 years ago would have been impossible to fathom. So what is going on folks? What happened to the gentler, kinder,pretty, sexier and soft facade that we have for ages attributed to women...?

Kora Kanini (not verified)     Fri, 05/31/2024 @ 03:37pm

In reply to by maxiley (not verified)

Comrade Maxiley,
Even during mau mau revolution ,
Women are the ones who pushed men. It's no different today.
I recall someone telling me that the Women asked men to give them their clothes and wear theirs abd that woke men up.

maxiley (not verified)     Sat, 06/01/2024 @ 03:22am

In reply to by Kora Kanini (not verified)

@ Kora Kanini, Iam for consolidated efforts for the better good of the community. But surely what we are reading here is acriminal activity that even the mau mau women would abhor...

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