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Complaint Review: Lucky Onoriode - Laurel MD

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Lucky Onoriode - Laurel, MD, United States
Submitted:
Fri, February 17, 2023
Updated:

Lucky Onoriode
14727 4th St, UNIT 351 Laurel, 20707-3993 MD, United States
Phone:
+12245072312
Web:
https://www.cloudticians.org/business-class/
Categories:
Consultants, non-profit group, Nonprofit Organizations, Consulting, Business Consulting , Non-Profit Charities, Business Consulting
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Lucky Onoriode is a fraudster who has been preying on unsuspecting students looking for guidance and support in starting their own businesses. He operates a nonprofit organization called Cloudticians, which he uses to scam students out of their hard-earned money.

Onoriode convinces 100+ students to invest between $2000 and $4000 in his program, promising to provide them with valuable business advice and resources to help them succeed. However, once he has their money, he disappears without providing any of the promised services. Students are left with nothing but debt and broken dreams. Oh did I also mention his nonprofit is only takes "donations" via CashApp? While having its Exemptions status revoked as of February 2022. I'm sure the IRS will love to know this.

One of the tactics Onoriode uses is to encourage students to start their own businesses with his assistance. He convinces them that he has the expertise and connections to help them succeed. However, in reality, he only creates a world of debt for them, leaving them with nothing but financial hardship.

Onoriode operates under the guise of a "gentleman's agreement," which is nothing more than a fancy name for a scam. He takes advantage of the students' trust and naivety, using it to his advantage to line his own pockets with their hard-earned money.

It is important for students to be aware of these types of scams and to be cautious when investing their money. They should do their due diligence and research any organization or individual before giving them money. Additionally, if they suspect that they have been scammed, they should report it to the appropriate authorities and seek legal action to recover their losses.



10 Updates & Rebuttals

LuckyOnoride

Laurel,
Maryland,
United States
Exposed: False Claims and Deception by Cloudticians Inc and Dr. Lucky Onoriode

#2Author of original report

Sat, March 18, 2023

Recent developments have shed light on the false information provided by Dr. Lucky Onoriode and his organization, Cloudticians Inc. It has come to light that the organization has been falsely claiming to have the GuideStar Platinum Seal, which is a seal of approval given to non-profit organizations for transparency and accountability.

However, according to GuideStar, this claim is false and the organization is currently under investigation. The organization has not appeared on the IRS Business Master File for a number of months and their exempt status has been automatically revoked by the IRS for failing to file a Form 990, 990-EZ, 990-N, or 990-PF for three consecutive years.

Furthermore, it has been discovered that the mission statement of Cloudticians Inc includes a lie about their impact. Dr. Lucky Onoriode claims that the organization has helped 50,000 marginalized adults in the United States, United Kingdom, Nigeria, Ghana, and other nations worldwide since its founding in 2019. However, this claim is inaccurate and false, as the organization has not even helped 10% of that number.

It is unacceptable for non-profit organizations to provide false information about their impact and to make false claims about their status and awards. This behavior undermines the trust of donors and the public, and it is imperative that organizations like Cloudticians Inc are held accountable for their actions.

In conclusion, the false information provided by Dr. Lucky Onoriode and Cloudticians Inc is a cause for concern, and it is important that they are held accountable for their actions. Non-profit organizations have a responsibility to be transparent and accountable, and it is unacceptable for them to make false claims and provide false information. The public deserves better, and it is our duty to ensure that organizations like Cloudticians Inc are held to a higher standard.

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LuckyOnoride

Laurel,
Maryland,
United States
Exposed: The Fraudulent Actions of Lucky Onoriode and Hanifa Addi in the Cloudticians Scandal

#3Author of original report

Fri, March 10, 2023

Recent developments in the ongoing scandal involving Lucky Onoriode and the Cloudticians organization have shed light on the fraudulent actions of both Lucky and his accomplice, Hanifa Addi.

In a recent message, Lucky Onoriode appears to acknowledge that he has swindled people out of their money, while still finding a way to deny the claims made against him. He asks anyone who thinks they have been scammed to bring their case forward to him, but then goes on to give examples of situations where he did not respond to students who charged back or used his card to pay for membership fees. Lucky's message is contradictory and does not provide a clear response to the accusations made against him.

Meanwhile, Hanifa Addi continues to defend Lucky and the Cloudticians organization, claiming that the allegations made against them are false. She dismisses the claims made by the anonymous student as being unfounded, and attempts to deflect attention away from the issue by calling out the student's anonymous status and use of a fake email address.

It is clear that both Lucky and Hanifa are complicit in the fraudulent actions that have taken place. While Lucky may acknowledge that he has swindled people, his attempts to deny the claims made against him and his contradictory statements only serve to further incriminate him. Meanwhile, Hanifa's attempts to dismiss the claims and protect Lucky from criticism show her complicity in the scam as well.

It is important that justice is served for the victims of this scam, and that both Lucky and Hanifa are held accountable for their actions. It is unacceptable to use deceitful tactics to scam people out of their hard-earned money, and those responsible must be held accountable for their actions.

In conclusion, the recent developments in the scandal involving Lucky Onoriode and the Cloudticians organization have revealed the fraudulent actions of both Lucky and his accomplice, Hanifa Addi. It is important that justice is served for the victims of this scam, and that those responsible are held accountable for their actions. The truth will prevail, and it is our duty to ensure that those who engage in fraudulent activities are brought to justice.

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Laurel,
Maryland,
USA
Deceive lie and pray on American women and less fortunate people to gain his fortune and success

#4General Comment

Thu, March 02, 2023

He is definitely a fraudster a deceiver of manipulator especially to American women he married one woman out of Dallas married another in Texas without letting her know he was married until after they were married lied to this woman deceived her and left her and the only reason why I & #39;m writing this is because this data has been nothing but good to me and yes she has proof


Hanifa Addi

Hanifa Addi's Attempt to Protect Dr. Lucky Onoriode and the Cloudticians Scam

#5Consumer Comment

Fri, February 24, 2023

 Hanifa Addi's recent article attempting to defend Dr. Lucky Onoriode and the Cloudticians organization is a clear attempt to spin the truth and protect her employer. In her article, she asks for proof from the nameless student who shared their experience with the scam but fails to acknowledge that it is Dr. Lucky who should be providing the receipts for the services he promised and never delivered. It is clear that Hanifa is not interested in hearing the experiences of the victims of the scam and instead chooses to blindly defend Dr. Lucky and the Cloudticians organization. Her attempt to discredit the claims made by the nameless student by labeling it as a smear campaign is both insulting and unprofessional. A better title for this response article could be "Hanifa Addi's Attempt to Protect Dr. Lucky Onoriode and the Cloudticians Scam." It is important to hold individuals like Dr. Lucky and organizations like Cloudticians accountable for their fraudulent behavior, and to ensure that they are exposed for their actions. Furthermore, it is not fair to blame the victims of the scam for not doing their due diligence, as Hanifa suggests. Dr. Lucky and his accomplices used deceptive tactics to lure people into investing in their program, and it is not the victims' fault for trusting them. In conclusion, Hanifa Addi's article is a clear attempt to protect Dr. Lucky Onoriode and the Cloudticians organization from the consequences of their fraudulent behavior. It is important to hold them accountable for their actions and ensure that justice is served for the victims of the scam.


Elizabeth

Washington,
Elizabeth Gordon-Dudu - Brought to Light as Being Another Scammer

#6Consumer Comment

Fri, February 24, 2023

Elizabeth Gordon-Dudu, the owner of Muronzi Inc, registered in DC on January 23rd has been discovered to be part of the fraudulent activities of Dr. Lucky Onoriode. Muronzi Inc, a consultancy firm, was found to be working in conjunction with Dr. Lucky's "Cloudticians" to scam unsuspecting students out of their money. It has been revealed that Gordon-Dudu played an active role in the scam, convincing students to invest in the program by promising them access to valuable resources and services that were never delivered. Like Dr. Lucky, she used deceptive tactics to lure students in and convince them to part with their money. Gordon-Dudu's involvement in the scam has caused great harm to many students who trusted her and believed in her promises. These students were left with nothing but debt and broken dreams as a result of her actions. It is important to take action against individuals like Gordon-Dudu and Dr. Lucky who take advantage of vulnerable individuals for personal gain. It is unacceptable to use deceitful tactics to scam people out of their hard-earned money, especially in the name of providing guidance and support to aspiring entrepreneurs. While the consequences of the scam for the victims have been devastating, it is important that justice is served. Those responsible for this scam must be held accountable for their actions, and all those affected by it should be compensated for their losses. In conclusion, Elizabeth Gordon-Dudu's involvement in the scam orchestrated by Dr. Lucky Onoriode has caused great harm to many aspiring entrepreneurs. The consequences of this scam have been devastating for the victims, who were left with nothing but debt and broken dreams. It is important that justice is served, and those responsible for this scam must be held accountable for their actions. It is our duty to protect the vulnerable and ensure that those who engage in fraudulent activities are brought to justice.


Hani

Nameless student continues smear campaign

#7Consumer Comment

Thu, February 23, 2023

As a partaker of Cloudticians services for 4+ years and new business class student, I can attest to the value I’ve gotten from DLO and Cloudticians org time and time again. This is why I’ve been part of this org year in and year out. Even more, I have absolutely nothing to hide like the original author of these posts using names that aren’t his (or hers). A nameless entity who posts anonymously to settle a score, with hearsay and unverified claims. No evidence, no proof, no base, no claim, no sense, no direction, no integrity, and no shame. What’s even more disheartening, this person is currently in or affiliated with someone in the group chat with the other business owners. Silently watching and stirring up conflict behind the scenes. A true shame. If DLO is so bad why haven’t you reached out to group admin for help? At least if you can’t reach him you can reach one of the group admin for help? What stopped you from doing your due diligence? As to your claims about Hanifa and the relationship with DLO, it’s clear you don’t know either of us beyond telegram and what you can gather from afar. There’s no need to begin sorting out a lie from a person who originally came I. seeking help. I stand beside my claim of value I’ve gotten as a Cloudticians student with the inaugural class, I’ve followed the process through to employment and have done exceptionally well thanks to Cloudticians org. Now I’m a business owner thanks to DLO and his business class. I share my story often and have never changed it once, I never will because it’s a truth that is irrefutable. In my life DLO and Cloudticians has been a blessing. Even with the business class the value has been tremendous and as before, I’ve followed the steps and can tell you I’ve gotten the value of what I invested. Now I’m wondering why has your case been different? Since you brought the claim, the burden of proof is on you. Can you bring prove that you PERSONALLY have been scammed by DLO? Or are you generalizing to make it seem like more people have your same experience? I’m waiting nameless sir/ma’am to see your evidence. Let’s start with EVIDENCE and work our way to a solution. Post it here so everyone can see it.


Hanifa(Addi)

Laurel,
Maryland,
United States
Hanifa Addi Working to Silence the Truth

#8Author of original report

Wed, February 22, 2023

In recent years, Lucky Onoriode, a notorious fraudster, has been preying on unsuspecting students looking for guidance and support in starting their own businesses. He operates a nonprofit organization called Cloudticians, which he uses to scam students out of their hard-earned money. Hanifa Addi, his right-hand partner in crime, has been working to silence the truth about Onoriode's fraudulent activities.

Onoriode's scam involves convincing students to invest between $2000 and $4000 in his program, promising to provide them with valuable business advice and resources to help them succeed. However, once he has their money, he disappears without providing any of the promised services. Students are left with nothing but debt and broken dreams.

One of the tactics Onoriode uses is to encourage students to start their own businesses with his assistance. He convinces them that he has the expertise and connections to help them succeed. However, in reality, he only creates a world of debt for them, leaving them with nothing but financial hardship.

Hanifa Addi has been instrumental in helping Onoriode carry out his fraudulent activities. She has been working behind the scenes to cover up the truth about Onoriode's scams and to silence those who speak out against him. Addi has been threatening students who have come forward to expose Onoriode's fraudulent activities and has been using her connections to silence their voices.

It is important for students to be aware of these types of scams and to be cautious when investing their money. They should do their due diligence and research any organization or individual before giving them money. Additionally, if they suspect that they have been scammed, they should report it to the appropriate authorities and seek legal action to recover their losses.


Dr. Lucky

Laurel,
Maryland,
United States
Due Diligence - Sleeping with Wolf

#9Author of original report

Wed, February 22, 2023

"Hanifa", Dr. Lucky's pride and joy, partner in crime, suspect of all suspects plays her role quite well. Make's everyone believe she's not apart of the illlustrius crimes committed. Seems like she failed to open her eyes, or I mean business. Like any business started through "mentorship" and fake "guru-ship", she'll be waiting for the first check, I mean customer, I mean BILLS that she's going to receive. 



The author claims that Dr. Lucky has been providing guidance and instruction, as well as numerous resources to help the students establish their businesses. However, there is no concrete evidence of this, other than the author's own words. In fact, the author seems to rely heavily on the use of rhetorical questions and vague statements to make their point.

It is also clear that the author is trying to suggest that the student who failed to succeed in their business is somehow at fault. This is a classic technique used by scammers to try and shift the blame onto the victim. By suggesting that the student did not follow their part, the author is trying to make it seem like the student did not put in the effort required to succeed.

The author also tries to create a false sense of trust in Dr. Lucky by suggesting that he makes his personal number and email available to his students. This is another common technique used by scammers to create a false sense of trust with their victims. By making it seem like Dr. Lucky is accessible and willing to help, the author is trying to make it seem like he is a legitimate businessman.

Overall, this article is a clear attempt to spin a story that makes Dr. Lucky seem innocent and the student at fault for their lack of success. It is important to remember that scammers often use these kinds of tactics to deceive their victims. Always be wary of anyone who tries to shift the blame onto the victim, or who relies heavily on rhetorical questions and vague statements to make their point.

 


Lucky

Genuine or Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing

#10Consumer Comment

Wed, February 22, 2023

 "Hanifa” one of the many cloudticians lining her pockets as well by secretly supporting her fearless leader Dr. Lucky”. Easily seen by her trying to rescue the man who neglected to to rebuttal what he knows to be true. Who knows, she could secretly be sleeping with him at his Maryland residence. Poor Hanifa, she’ll soon see the demise of her promised business. Soon realize her "leads” are nothing but show. Her business is will just be a shell for expenses and generate no actual income. Poor poor Hanifa. Beware or soon they’ll be a report about you.


Hani

Upper Marlboro,
Dr. Lucky is as Genuine as it gets

#11Consumer Comment

Wed, February 22, 2023

It seems the author of this post is a disgruntled business class student who fail to do their due diligence to ensure success of their own business. Dr. Lucky has led us business students (of which I am one) through the process of starting and establishing the business in a way that is thorough and sound. Through each step of the way, there has been guidance and instruction, hours of zoom calls (RECORDED TOO), a personal chat and community of upcoming business owners, links after links of resources, one-on-one coaching, discounted referrals, website development, logo and branding development, just to name some of what we have gotten. Now if the author of this post refuse to follow their part, I can see why they will feel cheated but that’s on them, not the Cloudticians and certainly not Dr. Lucky. What is most unfortunate is Dr. Lucky makes his personal number and email available to each student who comes through his class and works closely with the business students. My question is, why didn’t the author address this with Dr. Lucky directly? Just another case of a disgruntled person who felt more comfortable hiding behind an anonymous post than getting to the true root of their problem. And I can assure you Dr. Lucky is not your problem. See pictures for evidence of Dr. Lucky’s help.

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