MONROVIA – Rev. Emmanuel Nimely, the former religious adviser to President George Weah, is currently behind bars for allegedly duping over ninety Liberians. According to reports from Spoon, Rev. Nimely was arrested and handcuffed on Sunday for purportedly receiving at least $700 USD from each victim, promising visa processing to Australia.
The victims, who had hoped to secure Australian visas through Rev. Nimely’s assistance, reportedly paid the significant sums in good faith. However, the visas never materialized, leading to growing suspicions and eventual complaints against him.
Further details regarding the allegations and the ongoing investigation are expected to emerge soon as authorities delve deeper into the case. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and concern among the affected individuals and the wider community. Stay tuned for updates as the story develops.