Taking to the microblogging platform, Twitter, Sir Jarus revealed that he had given the young man a place to live, a position in his own business, and even a monthly stipend in addition to his income.
The young man, however, vanished without a trace after receiving money for a paint job, and no one has been able to locate him since.
He wrote;
“This boy (family member) that I thought was suffering from the Indian factory he was working in Sango Otta, brought him to my house, gave him a room, gave him job in my personal company, put on personal monthly stipend (apart from work salary), has run away with money I transferred to his account for a transaction.
Someone I will catch.
Customs, Police, private security tracker, telco, every means to get him.
Previously
1. Sponsored his work graduation (aka freedom)
2. Sponsored his walima
3. Gave him painting jobs for my Kwara homes because that was the trade he learned
Was planning to co-award him painting contracts in Lagos
Never seen such betrayal!
He is a walking prisoner!
Close family members warned me against him but I just can’t stand my relative doing 7am – 7pm warehouse foreman job in an Indian factory for 32k per month!
Hence, the decision to bring him close again!
He is a f*ck**ng walking prisoner at this moment! Even if he has escaped to Cotonou”
This boy (family member) that I thought was suffering from the Indian factory he was working in Sango Otta, brought him to my house, gave him a room, gave him job in my personal company, put on personal monthly stipend (apart from work salary), has run away with money I…
— Sir J (J9) (@SirJarus) April 24, 2023