A pastor by the name of Tafobang Noel Nuyebga, presenting as the Founder and General Overseer of Christ Restoration Ministries, a church based in Yaoundé, Cameroon, and a church member, Winifred Meye Nji have been accused of scamming over 26 million Francs CFA from a US-based Cameroonian.
The benefactor of the Church project and eventual victim of the elaborate scam, Bih Bikelle Tambi, a US-based, medical doctor specialised in the field is psychiatry decided to undertake this project partly out of charity and the desire to help, and partly because she felt the need to do something for God:
“I had always wanted to build a house for God and an opportunity came up in July 2019. Winnifred notified me of this pastor who moved from Bamenda with his family due to the Anglophone conflict. He was having a hard time securing a church to serve as a pastor. I decided to take that opportunity to build a church if we found a reasonably priced land,” Bih told MMI.
Bih was found to have been sending money to the duo for the purchase of land, construction and equipment of a church building for worship.
“In July 2019 she told me that she found a reasonably priced land in the Ngok area. I sent the money through Camilla Ngwe who paid money cash to Winifred for the project. The money paid by Camilla to Winny was sent on different dates (with traceable records),” she explained.
According to the narration, Camilla was trusted with directly receiving funds from Bih before channelling to Winifred and Pastor Tafobang.
Camilla told MMI that she was acting as instructed and had no idea of what the money was meant for:
“I was a middleman between two of them, but I had no idea about what the money was meant for” Camilla told MMI adding that, “All I know is that my friend (Bih) would say ‘please give money to this person’ and I will go and give.”
Founded on trust
According to Bih, the reason she got scammed out of such a large amount of money was because she knew the perpetrators and trusted them.
One was a friend and the other was a pastor, who is supposed to live according to the dictates of the Bible.
It was therefore, out of the trust she had for the pastor, that Bih further authorised that he be given legal rights over the property that she was paying for:
“I was not in Cameroon for the land purchase transaction. I authorized Pastor Noel to sign the original land title in the name of the church temporarily,” she further explained.
Funds diverted for private use
Pastor Tafobang and Winifred, according to litigation documents that MMI was privy to, collected money amounting to a little over 26 million which was largely diverted for personal use rather than for their intended purpose.
Camilla was unable however, to confirm the exact total amount disbursed to Winifred and Pastor Tafobang:
“Money came in but right now I cannot recall exactly how much. I had put together everything and taken to the police as requested. I lost my phone and no longer have all that information,” she explained when quizzed.
Many witnesses, no whistle-blower
The story was also corroborated by Jael, who was married Pastor Tafobang at the time of the transactions, though she could not provide concrete facts.
Contacted by MMI, Jael said she regularly heard her ex-husband and Winifred talking about a lady in the US as the sponsor of the project but never knew her personally until the case came up.
Confirming that her ex-husband is very much aware of the case, Jael said she does not know a lot about the transactions since she was side-lined and kept away from the project for reasons she never knew.
Despite all the above persons knowing about the project and the amount of money that Bih was sending across, MMI was unable to confirm that any of them raised an alarm or alerted the benefactor, when the money was not being used for its intended purpose.
Breakdown of trust breed suspicion
These according to MMI findings, were nowhere near the intended project, nor could they justify the amounts sent by the benefactor. This is corroborated by Jael who confirms that there was a building plan for a modern church complete with a hall and offices, which she saw with her ex-husband.
Denial of Allegations
When contacted for comment, Pastor Tafobang initially claimed that he had no knowledge of anything to do with a church building funds or their misuse:
“I don’t recognize having any affair with fraud or misuse of church building funds” he told MMI.
By Mimi Mefo Takambou and David Atangana
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