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This case is deeper than the viral accusation. Stella claimed My Admission Link scammed her of ₦18 million and caused her five-year Canada ban. But in this video, I break down the documents, payments, refund, police case, and the people involved — including CEO Olanipekun Kayode Paul, Bolanle, and Onome. We look at how Stella allegedly gave her original Fidelity Bank statement to Onome, and how fake proof-of-funds documents were allegedly created with inflated balances — ₦18 million instead of about ₦22,000 — plus questionable transactions. IRCC reportedly verified the statement with Fidelity Bank, discovered the forgery, rejected the visa, and issued a five-year ban for misrepresentation. I also examine the ₦1.8 million refund, Stella’s claim that she was blocked after complaining, and allegations that Bolanle and Onome have worked on similar fake documents before. I also called out the potential circumstances that the company might be aware of the escapade of Bolanle and Onome because this is not the first time someone is accusing them. How come the CEO does not know about it ? This is a serious warning: never submit proof of funds you cannot defend. Even if an agent prepares it, you may carry the consequences. #CanadaImmigration #ProofOfFunds #ImmigrationFraud #TravelScam #NigeriansInCanada @mazitundeednut