In 1998, Nigerian con artist Emmanuel Nwude pulled off one of the boldest scams in history — he sold a non-existent airport to a Brazilian bank for a jaw-dropping $242 million.
No runways. No planes. No airport.
Just smooth talk, forged documents, and next-level confidence.
By the time they realized it was all fake, the money was gone.
Let that sink in:
He sold an imaginary airport.
For $242 million.
To a bank.
One of the wildest cons ever pulled.
No runways. No planes. No airport.
Just smooth talk, forged documents, and next-level confidence.
By the time they realized it was all fake, the money was gone.
Let that sink in:
He sold an imaginary airport.
For $242 million.
To a bank.
One of the wildest cons ever pulled.
In 1998, Nigerian con artist Emmanuel Nwude pulled off one of the boldest scams in history — he sold a non-existent airport to a Brazilian bank for a jaw-dropping $242 million. 😳✈️
No runways. No planes. No airport.
Just smooth talk, forged documents, and next-level confidence.
By the time they realized it was all fake, the money was gone.
Let that sink in:
He sold an imaginary airport.
For $242 million.
To a bank. 🤯
One of the wildest cons ever pulled.
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