
CRIME ALERT: Obi Cubana’s Friend, Ikechukwu Afakwu of ABI Project Concept, Accused in Multiple Fraud Cases
Nigerians React as Obi Cubanna’s friend, ABI Project Concept CEO, Ikechukwu Afakwu allegedly Faces Multiple Fraud Allegations
The Nigerian social media space is boiling with outrage as fresh accusations surface against Mr. Ikechukwu Afakwu, the CEO of ABI Project Concept—who many identify as a close associate of nightlife mogul Obi Cubana. Afakwu, once celebrated as a reputable building and architectural contractor, is now at the center of a growing fraud scandal that has left numerous clients feeling duped and devastated.
From Twitter to Facebook and various WhatsApp forums, a flood of complaints has emerged, all painting a similar picture: unfinished projects, no-show deliveries after full payments, and zero accountability. Many victims say they were lured with professional presentations and sweet-talking proposals, only to be ghosted after financial commitments were made.
A viral tweet captured the nation’s sentiment:

“Honestly, this whole Ikechukwu Afakwu and ABI Project Concept matter is getting out of hand. Too many people with the same story — poor service, no delivery, and money gone. This looks more like a pattern than coincidence.”
Another user responded sharply:
“Facts! When multiple people complain about the same thing, it’s no longer ‘bad luck’ — it’s intentional. The law needs to catch up with him ASAP!”
What began as isolated grievances has now snowballed into a movement of alleged victims uniting to take legal action. The consistency in their stories—across states, timelines, and transaction values—has raised red flags. Legal experts say if these allegations are verified, Mr. Afakwu could be liable for fraud by false pretense under Nigerian law.
While Afakwu’s association with big names like Obi Cubana has helped solidify his public image, Nigerians are demanding substance over status. The outrage goes beyond social circles—it’s about accountability in Nigeria’s business space, especially among supposed elite networks.
Consumer protection agencies and regulatory bodies are now being urged to launch a thorough investigation into ABI Project Concept. For many Nigerians, this case isn’t just about one man—it’s about making a statement that fraud, no matter how well-dressed or well-connected, will not be tolerated.
The people are awake. The people are speaking. And most importantly, the people are organizing for justice.
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