EXPOSED! Popular Billionaire From The East, E-Money’s Shocking Secrets Revealed; Buried Dollars In Pit


Former police corporal Collins Ezenwa 31, father of one, became a billionaire after embracing crime while still on active duty as a cop in Imo State. Ezenwa was a vulcaniser, but sometime in 2009, he decided to enlist in the Nigeria Police. He had a charming personality and wormed his way into the heart of a senior police officer, Taiwo Lakanu, who is now an Assistant-Inspector General of Police (AIG). Lakanu made him his personal driver. Nobody knows precisely when Ezenwa took to crime, but it was clear he lived a double life. Like most policemen on his rank, he was on a N47, 000 monthly salary.

 

He, however, lived a life of opulence. What everyone knows for a fact today, is that Ezenwa became stupendously rich. Before then he dated an undergraduate identified as Gift, who he finally walked down the aisle with. He was so rich that he had to quit his N47, 000 police job. He bought at least 13 buildings in different states, bought a hotel and had 10 choice cars in his possession, two tippers and trucks. When some of his houses were searched, police recovered three AK47 rifles. It was further alleged that he buried dollars in a pit, which some of his family members had allegedly disappeared with. In a particular street in Enugu State, he was alleged to have bought two buildings and used to move from one to the other to sleep. He opened a fixed deposit account, using his wife as one of the signatories. The money in the account was N100m and the account officer is his wife’s brother.

Detectives have since discovered that before Ezenwa married his wife, she had less than N20, 000 in her bank account. Ezenwa resigned from the police as a corporal on N47, 000 monthly salary in November 2017, and travelled to Malaysia for only a month. He returned from Malaysia to start spending money like King Croesus, buying buildings, cars and businesses. A brief glance at his timeline showed that he joined police in 2009, started making billions in 2017 and was killed on January 27, 2018. He was estimated to be worth billions and has multi-billion naira properties scattered all over eastern states. With his wealth came a nick name, E-Money. It is strongly suspected that Ezenwa had been hobnobbing with criminals even while working as a policeman, who was supposed to fight against crimes and criminals.

IRT uncovered during it investigations that Ezenwa, a mere Corporal, working with the Imo State Police Command, had links with robbery gangs, who specialised in hijacking oil vessels on the high seas and selling off its products to waiting buyers. E-money left his police job, travelled out of the country for weeks and when he returned he bought a hotel in Enugu and made a deposit of N100m to a fix deposit account which his wife was also a signatory to,” said a police source. IRT commenced investigations into the activities of Ezenwa in October 2017 when Emmanuel and David Ofong, were kidnapped along the Nsukka Kogi Road, Enugu, by a gang of kidnappers and a ransom of $2million was demanded and paid for the release of one of the victims, David Ofong.

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