Umar, You Know You Messed Up, Right?
Umar messed up. You all know that, don't you.
Think about it.
Umar admitted on national television that he has $700,000 in donations on the Roland Martin program from the TVOne network.
This is $700,000 in donations for which Umar has repeatedly refused to show donors any records of what has been done with the money.
This is $700,000 in donations for which Umar claims was to purchase St. Paul College.
This is $700,000 in donations for which there is no way of knowing if that Umar even attempted to place a bid on the St. Paul College property.
This is $700,000 in donations for which Umar has collected for the creating/building a school, specifically St. Paul College, which is still for sale.
This is $700,000 in donations for which Umar has collected, supposedly to purchase St. Paul College, which Umar said ON NATIONAL TELEVISION, was sold to a developer, which was a LIE.
This is $700,000, part of which was collected via GoFundMe. GoFundMe requires withdrawal within 30 days of the first donation. So where did that money go?
Meanwhile, Umar has bragged about paying his own way (go to about 24 minutes into the video linked in this paragraph) to Africa, Asia and the Caribbean.
Please recall that GoFundMe has told various individuals that the fundraiser for the FDMG school project is a personal campaign, NOT a charitable campaign.
Further, when Umar talks about how GoFundMe tells him that "your people" complains about his FDMG campaign, he is lying because GoFundMe protects the privacy of those who lodge complaints. This is yet another lie.
NOTE: Umar Johnson's campaign is a personal campaign
GoFundMe withdrawal policy
NOTE: Umar Johnson has never explained to his donors the GoFundMe policy
Rationale behind withdrawal policy
NOTE: Umar Johnson has never reported to his donors where the money is
Tax deduction information
NOTE: Umar Johnson's campaign is NOT a charitable campaign
Now, Umar is in West Africa. That's very interesting.
I'm sure that I'm not the only person or entity who might find all of this quite suspicious.
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Think about it.
Umar admitted on national television that he has $700,000 in donations on the Roland Martin program from the TVOne network.
This is $700,000 in donations for which Umar has repeatedly refused to show donors any records of what has been done with the money.
This is $700,000 in donations for which Umar claims was to purchase St. Paul College.
This is $700,000 in donations for which there is no way of knowing if that Umar even attempted to place a bid on the St. Paul College property.
This is $700,000 in donations for which Umar has collected for the creating/building a school, specifically St. Paul College, which is still for sale.
This is $700,000 in donations for which Umar has collected, supposedly to purchase St. Paul College, which Umar said ON NATIONAL TELEVISION, was sold to a developer, which was a LIE.
This is $700,000, part of which was collected via GoFundMe. GoFundMe requires withdrawal within 30 days of the first donation. So where did that money go?
Meanwhile, Umar has bragged about paying his own way (go to about 24 minutes into the video linked in this paragraph) to Africa, Asia and the Caribbean.
Please recall that GoFundMe has told various individuals that the fundraiser for the FDMG school project is a personal campaign, NOT a charitable campaign.
Further, when Umar talks about how GoFundMe tells him that "your people" complains about his FDMG campaign, he is lying because GoFundMe protects the privacy of those who lodge complaints. This is yet another lie.
From GoFundMe
Explanation of charitable vs. personal campaignsNOTE: Umar Johnson's campaign is a personal campaign
GoFundMe withdrawal policy
NOTE: Umar Johnson has never explained to his donors the GoFundMe policy
Rationale behind withdrawal policy
NOTE: Umar Johnson has never reported to his donors where the money is
Tax deduction information
NOTE: Umar Johnson's campaign is NOT a charitable campaign
Now, Umar is in West Africa. That's very interesting.
I'm sure that I'm not the only person or entity who might find all of this quite suspicious.
Trueblackanonymous You Tube Channel
@BLKAnonymous
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