Over the years, travel agents have preyed on innocent citizens for their hard-earned money, promising them admission, PR, or some settlement in the promised country. Canada PR or UK study has topped the list of this scam over the years. This agent promise heaven and earth and make their victim pay a huge sum of money, but this ends up being the biggest fraud in the travel business.
A case study of this visa scam involves a young Nigerian man from Ogun state named Adewale Babatunde Najeem. They always say, everyday for the thief, but one day for the owner. Adewale packaged himself to a young aspiring data scientist, Damilare, whose dream was to travel to Canada to work and to eventually study and do well for himself, not knowing that he had landed in the wrong hands.
Adewale was meant to help Damilare process his work Visa to Canada at the total sum of N3 million, and part payment of N500,000 was transferred to this account. See screenshots as proof that the funds were sent.
However, Adewale failed to deliver on his promise, leaving Damilare stranded for over six months without any tangible information about his travel plans. After a lot of forth and back, Damilare got a grip on Adewale, but the scam perpetuated cost Damilare a lot.
First, Adewale never processed the work Visa as promised; he went further to book a biometric visa appointment for Damilare, paid the application fee with his card, and asked Damilare to go ahead with the capturing in Lagos, Nigeria. Damilare was happy; he thought the agent (Adewale Babatunde Najeem) had finally done the job, not knowing the scam went deeper.
To make the whole story short, after the biometric Damilare went for, he never heard from Adewale again. All efforts to reach him via his mobile number or social media platforms were futile.
Damilare lost hope in him and the process, and he decided to process his way to UK. Currently, Damilare is a data science graduate from one of the top universities in Scotland, and he is doing well in the data science field.
Did the story end there? No. Damilare decided to understand what happened about the Canada process Adewale Babatunde Najeem started for him, so he decided to request his GCMS Notes from https://www.justforcanada.com
To Damilare’s greatest surprise, the worst happened. Grab a chair; let’s dissect further. The only thing that Damilare could say was, ‘ How did this happen to me?
The CMS Notes from Just for Canada came in after several months, and it was stated that Damilare had been banned from Canada. How? Did Damilare commit any crime or offence punishable under Canadian law? NO NO NO!!!
Details from Just Canada made Damilare understand that Adewale used fake details to apply for his Visa. The height of it all is the visa application fee that Adewale paid on behalf of Damiare, the scrupulous element pushed for a chargeback on the card.
Eventually, the visa fee was reversed to Adewale’s account, and the application was made. This means Damilare owes the Canadian government the fee that was reversed to Adewale’s account.
This hit Damilare on every side. First, he has been banned from Canada for five years; the application fee is still pending as of today because Adewale requested a chargeback. Adewale Babatunde Najeem used fake documents for Damilare’s application. All these came to light just because he requested the CMS Notes from https://www.justforcanada.com.
Now, based on the law, Damilare has committed an offence, but was he aware or part of the crime? NO. So Damilare is left with his faith to sort all these messes Adewale created. And up to date, Adewale has said nothing in this regard. Should we allow this evil to continue? I guess not. That’s why Damilare reached out to Pickasblog to tell his own part of the story.
Attached are various screenshots of payments, conversations, and evidence as sent to us by Damilare. Whosoever is doing or wants to do business with Adewale in the future should be warned of his antics. Adewale Babatunde Najeem is a fraud, and he needs to be stopped.



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