Mr P vows to file suite against Access Bank, Polaris Bank over impersonation

Mr. P, a well-known online character and artist from Nigeria, has threatened legal action against Access and Polaris banks.

Last year, Okoye called out about how online con artists were using his identity to defraud others.

According to Platinum Times, the artist has been operating a lottery program under his name, and online scammers have also been committing fraud under the same name.

On Wednesday, Okoye vented his annoyance on his Instagram page and his official X account, asking why banks would permit someone to register an account in his name without verification.

The musician exposed the banks through photos, vowed to expose additional banks, and threatened to sue them for damages.

He tweeted:

“Enough is enough. It’s either an inside job or otherwise. I have a name to protect here and save some of these innocent victims. So get ready for me and my legal team.

“How can @polarisbankltd and @myaccessbank allow someone to open an account in the name of “PETER OKOYE PSQUARE” without valid means of identification, no BVN, no biometrics, no verified address or even utility bill to correspond with the address of the account owner. Now they are using my name to scam innocent people. I’m suing this bank for damages @officialefcc take note.”

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