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A man sold an airport that didn’t exist to a bank for $242 million
Not a single brick was ever laid and all it took was a fake identity and a phone call
In the 1990s, Emmanuel Nwude impersonated Nigeria’s Central Bank Governor and convinced a director at Brazil’s Banco Noroeste to wire $191M in cash to fund a new airport in Abuja
He forged government documents, built fake companies, and had accomplices pose as senior officials
They met the banker in London, sold him the dream, and promised him a 10% commission on the deal
For 3 years, nobody noticed a thing
The scam fell apart when Banco Santander (a Spanish bank) tried acquiring Banco Noroeste and found 40% of its entire capital was missing
$242M was gone. They traced it all back to Nigeria. Not to any government office, but to Emmanuel Nwude
The owners of Banco Noroeste desperately tried to cover the $242M hole out of their own pockets to save the deal
However it wasn’t enough. The damage was already too big and by 2001 Banco Noroeste Bank was dead
One con man in Lagos single handedly collapsed a major Brazilian bank
Nwude got 25 years. Served 2. Then sued to get his seized assets back and legally recovered $52M
What’s even crazier is that last week he’s back in court again
Sentenced to 1 year for forging documents on property he was ordered to forfeit to his own victims
30 years later, still gaming the system