Beware of Nsor Ojiji | Elohay Wills Botanicals is a Scam

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2 min readSep 2, 2018

Nsor Ojiji of Elohay Wills Botanicals is a scammer. If you are dealing with this person or the company to import botanicals, spices or herbs, then you must immediately resist and refrain from paying anything in advance. You are unlikely to get your shipment and you will not get any refund. If you have already paid some money, do not pay any more and wait for the promised shipments to arrive. Cut your losses while you can as this company Noga Wills is a complete ripoff.

Nsor Ojiji is apparently the promoter of the company online. It is hard to say what role he has in the Nigerian company. It is harder to say if the company exists at all. There are very few online resources where you would find the existence of this company. There are no official records to verify the registration or the business of either Elohay Wills Botanicals or Elohay Wills Ltd. The company also operates under two other names, Noga Wills and Eco-Topics. You will find the company to be registered at 60 A, MCC Road, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. This is a self declaration of the company on its website. The address does exist and there is a Mirage Hotel Calabar across the MCC Road if you check Google Maps, as has been claimed by the company on its official website. However, there is no listing for the business at the address provided.

Elohay Wills deals in rare African spices and herbs. It apparently sources and harvests many botanicals that find widespread uses in the pharmaceutical industry. The company does use authentic representative images on its website and it has also made an effort to use the correct scientific names, although there are spelling issues in some cases, perhaps to westernize the family and genus names of certain species of herbs. The problem with this scam is that you would not have any inkling that your shipment would not arrive. There is no sampling available from the company so you would have to place an order before knowing if they can deliver at all. There is no way to know if the company indeed operates this business or has the materials in stock that it says will be shipped once you have made the payment.

Find alternative sources, in Nigeria or elsewhere in tropical Africa, if you need botanicals like Tabernanthe iboga, Voacanga africana, Prunus africana, Yohimbe and Cola among others. Do not part with your money unless you receive something tangible from this scammer.

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