In a robust defense of its integrity, Ambassador Bright Ezebuiro, the Managing Director of PWAN RUBY, has vehemently dispelled the unfounded fraud allegations made against Property World Africa Network (PWAN), Nigeria’s leading real estate conglomerate.
This follows a baseless claim published by a local newspaper based in Akwa Ibom, which accused PWAN of defrauding an individual, Anthony Edem, of N30 million—allegedly for land that was never allocated.
The ill-considered report has not only tarnished the reputation of PWAN but also reflected a blatant disregard for journalistic ethics.
It seems the reporter, in a hasty attempt to sensationalize, chose to ignore the fundamental principle of balanced reporting by failing to seek a response from PWAN before rushing to print.
This kind of oversight not only compromises the integrity of the publication but also raises serious questions about the motives behind such an unsubstantiated attack.
Explaining the circumstances, Ambassador Ezebuiro asserted, “Our attention has been drawn to the falsehoods deliberately propagated in the January 3rd edition of The Ink Portal. It is unfortunate that the reporter exhibited a dire lack of journalistic rigor and ethical responsibility, opting instead to cater to certain interests while maligning our organization.”
Ezebuiro further clarified the details surrounding Anthony Edem’s purchase of land. Contrary to Edem’s assertions, both he and his associates did receive their plot allocations, which they later rejected due to concerns about flooding from a nearby drainage system. Recognizing the need for client satisfaction, PWAN took it upon itself to secure an alternative property, which was completed in November 2024, with plans for physical allocation set for early 2025.
The Ink Portal’s decision to run a cover story titled, “PWAN: A Company of Fraud,” on such flimsy grounds is not only defamatory but also reveals an alarming trend in media practices where sensationalism takes precedence over the truth.
Such allegations have the power to cause irreparable damage, and it is the duty of responsible journalism to avoid reckless claims that could mislead and confuse the public.
Recently, PWAN invited Mr. Edem for his physical allocation on February 6.
A clear show of PWAN’ s commitment to transparency and meeting it’s obligation.
But Mr Edem’s response via his email appeared again to be foot-dragging, heaping hurdles to the simple concern of coming to take possession of his physical allocation.
In an email response recently, he questioned the process, stating that his lawyer would represent him, the matter already being before the court.
Furthermore, he insisted that Mrs. Stella, one of his clients, must also receive her allocation.
However, physical allocation notification letters for both Mr. Edem and his clients, including Mrs. Stella, have been verified.
We categorically deny Mr. Edem’s allegations and view his actions as a blatant attempt to tarnish PWAN. We will vigorously defend our reputation and pursue all available remedies to protect our interests.
We urge the public to be cautious of misinformation and to seek the truth through reputable sources.
PWAN remains committed to transparency, excellence, and providing quality real estate solutions to our clients.
In a decisive call to clients and potential investors, Ambassador Ezebuiro reaffirmed PWAN’s commitment to transparency and excellence. “PWAN is a reputable organization, and we stand firm against these unfounded attacks. We choose this platform to share our side of the story and reassure our invaluable clients that our dedication to their satisfaction and trust remains unwavering.”
It is crucial for media entities to adopt a more responsible approach to reporting, one that prioritizes facts and integrity over sensational headlines. In an age where misinformation can spread rapidly, the onus is on journalists to uphold the highest standards of their craft, ensuring that the truth prevails.
As PWAN continues to pursue its mission of providing quality real estate solutions, it does so against a backdrop of resilience and accountability, refusing to be defined by unfounded allegations. The organization remains steadfast and prepared to address grievances through appropriate channels, while firmly rejecting any defamation of its character. The truth, as they say, shall ultimately prevail.