Vacant

Well, well, well...it looks like Umar Johnson's brain isn't the only thing that appears to be vacant.



It looks like, as of June 20, 2019, the properties located at 610-611 East 17th Street in Wilmington, DE are also listed as vacant.

Yes, indeed, my good people. the properties are listed by the City of Wilmington as vacant.

Yet, Umar Johnson went to Ghana, likely using the donation money people sent for a so-called school, and allowed himself to be video-recorded playing with monkeys and baboons.

Meanwhile, Umar Johnson has yet to pay a utility bill and those nasty property taxes are on the horizon.

What kind of so-called leader takes a trip out of the country when he knows the bills are past due and that more are coming due?  What kind of so-called leader doesn't have a team to help him/her navigate taxes, curriculum, human resources, building repair, etc.?  What kind of so-called leader doesn't speak with city officials even after the city officials reach out to him?

The kind of leader who isn't a real leader like Umar Johnson.

My questions to any Umar Johnson supporter are these:

What have you actually gained from giving money to Umar Johnson?
What promises, out of the many promises he's made, has Umar Johnson actually kept or fulfilled?
What realistic plan had Umar Johnson present to you?

For the love of all that is right in the world, stop giving your money to Umar Johnson because giving your money to him will get you nothing.


This should be Umar Johnson's theme song


And if you're not sure or if you don't believe me, visit the YouTube channel called Jah Rules.  He's spoken with various officials in Wilmington, DE and has receipts.

As far as I'm concerned, Umar Johnson is a walking mound of garbage and he needs to be arrested.  And I can't wait to see him in handcuffs.



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    1. Thanks, SoyVeritas. I plan to stay on this fool's neck until he's stopped.

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  2. This is what happens when someone impulsivly pretends to purchase a building for a school to keep donations coming after hearing that PayPal was giving refunds. One money situation leads to another. Putting on a front is costing him $40,000+ in addition to his previous problems. If he had indeed opened a school his lack of thinking and reasoning abilities would be the cause of the school’s closing down anyway.

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    1. I believe it was both PayPal and GoFundMe who shut Umar down. But more recently, it was GoFundMe. He had to make it look like he was actually making moves toward a school so he "acquired" the property on East 17th Street in Delaware. And yes, you are absolutely right. One bad decision leads to another and before you know it, you are in a big mess.

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