Joyce Onwuka
The Esther Matthew Tonlagha Foundation (EMT Foundation) has warned members of the public against fraudsters allegedly selling fake empowerment forms in the name of the organisation.
In a public notice posted on its official social media platform, the foundation stated that it is currently not selling any form or calling for applications for any empowerment programme.
The foundation cautioned people to beware of scammers and fraudulent individuals claiming to represent EMT Foundation, stressing that it does not collect money for forms.
“For verified information, contact us only through our official channels,” the notice stated.
The foundation provided its official email, emtfoundation22@gmail.
EMT Foundation urged the public to stay informed and avoid falling victim to fraudsters.

