{UAH} Nigerian jailed for defrauding Ugandans blames unemployment on Bobi Wine
Yesu!!!!
Ever since his release from jail, Nigerian businessman-cum-fraudster, Charles N. Lambert who is the boss of Development Channel has never stopped singing praises for President Yoweri Museveni, a person he calls God sent and Africa's greatest leader.

And in his latest missive, he attacks singer Bobi Wine over what he has called failure of creating jobs in the ghetto.
"I share your positions on various societal ills especially youth idleness and gross unemployment. Right in your proud Ghetto-Kamwokya, I single handedly led a movement that built the largest call center in Africa at your back yard creating 5,000 jobs and this wonderful call center was collapsed through constant orchestrated attacks from various government agencies…….and 5,000 jobs were lost in your backyard Bobi," reads a statement by Lambert.
After listing several of his businesses that have collapsed at the hands of the government, he shockingly contradicts himself when he showers the same government with praises.
"Uganda is by far the freest society in all of Africa. There is no place anywhere in the developing world that has the combination of Freedom and Security such as Uganda. It sounds to me that maybe you were born in a wrong era, maybe you should have been born in times of colonial oppression.
"While it is obvious to me that you have only decided to take this direction as a way to score political points and buy sympathy, it is something I am not willing to tolerate and I am asking you to tone down the Rhetoric or you will realize that those who are for Museveni, are more lethal than anything you or those encouraging you can muster."
Not much was known about Lambert until his arrest in 2018 for conning millions of cash from unsuspecting clients.
His arrest followed a complaint by a one Richard Kimuli Ssenoga, a head of transporters. According to Ssenoga, Lambert's Development Channel had since February 2018 hired a total of 63 PRADO SUVs to ferry various dignitaries around different parts of Uganda promising the owners daily income of Shs150,000/.
Upon his first arrest the same year, he paid a sum of Shs17millions and agreed to pay the remaining balance in a period of 2 months which he failed to adhere to hence accumulating to Shs213 million as of 20th November 2018.
Following his second arrest, over 200 people opened up fraud related cases against him at different police stations in Kampala and its suburbs.
Among the complainants was a one Sharon Nakkazi 24 a marketeer who told police that she paid a sum of $270 for a No Drop Out tablet in January 2018 and was promised a guaranteed monthly payment of $100 for the rest of her life however confirmed it had taken (10) months minus receiving the promised dividends on her account hence opening up a case of obtaining money by false pretenses on SD REF 64/21/09/2018.
It is still unclear how he regained his freed
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