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Taking Back Nigeria from 419: What to Do about the Worldwide E-Mail Scam—Advance-Fee Fraud [Paperback]

Chidi Igwe (Author)

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August 28, 2007
If you’ve ever received an e-mail from a displaced political refugee requesting your help with depositing a substantial amount of money into your bank account, then you’ve been the target of advance fee fraud. Commonly referred to as 419, this scam is named after the Nigerian criminal code that defines it and its penalties. But what began in Nigeria has now become a global epidemic.

Concerned Nigerian native Chidi Igwe analyzes 419 from a historical, political, and economic perspective in an impassioned effort to raise public awareness about the scandal that has tainted his country. Delving into the origin and propagation of 419, Igwe presents candid interviews and detailed accounts of people intimately involved with the 419 community—from the victims to the operators themselves. Igwe also discusses the different variations of 419, the failure of Nigerian law enforcement to contain the outbreak, the effects of advance fee fraud on other countries’ economies, and how to avoid becoming a 419 victim.

More than a guide to understanding advance fee fraud and how to protect oneself against it, this is also a call to arms for a worldwide cooperative mission to eliminate the scam and eradicate Nigeria of the taint of 419.


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Chidi Igwe is a linguist, translator, and terminologist. Born in Ukwu-Oba, Delta State, Nigeria, he holds a BA in French language studies from Ambrose Alli University in Nigeria and an MA from the University of Regina in Canada. He currently lectures at Dalhousie University in Canada, where he is also working on his doctoral dissertation.

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late dictator, retaliatory theory, dead expatriate, advance fee fraud, sending formats, guy men, unsuspecting passenger, remittance advice, cyber cafés
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Taking Back Nigeria, Chidi Nnazndi Igwe, Money Transfer, Second Republic, Western Union, Nigerian Police, United States, Olusegun Obasanjo, Nigerian Criminal Code, United Kingdom, Frank James, Central Bank of Nigeria, South Africa, Sani Abacha, Barrister Egobia, Ministry of Finance, Ultrascan Advanced Global Investigations, Shehu Shagari, Next of Kin, North America, Ibrahim Babangida, Nigerian Scam, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, National Lottery, Every Nigerian
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