Fake Jim Iyke, Arrested


Without doubt in anyone's mind, Jim Iyke, has spent several years before getting to be who he really is now, then someone decides to be him over night. Well, clones are awesome and we all want to have one, but not the one who posses as the real deal and defrauds them of their hard-earned money. That should be a case for the Police.
And the police recently waded in to halt a Jim Iyke clone. But the guy was not a clone, he was more like evil twin. An Impostor. Who wants one? Not me!
Officials of First City Monumental Bank have announced the arrest of a fraudster who operates under the guise of being Jim Iyke on social networking site, Facebook.
In a series of Twitter messages, the bank officials on Wednesday April 3, 2013, informed the actor and his management team, Greyology, that they have tracked down the impostor,This is to inform @jimiykeofficial @greyology that we have tracked the impostor. He confessed to getting money from unsuspecting people via the scam and has since being handed over to the Onitsha police’ @myfcmb tweeted.
This comes less than a week after the actor publicly denied owning an account on Instagram, the picture sharing site. In a conversation with Mitch Ngaman, Iyke’s media manager, he confirmed the development and added that efforts are in place to ascertain whether or not there is a connection between the facebook impostor and the one on Instagram.

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