Through an INVESTOR ALARM, the public is made aware of Fanmall Biotic International Limited’s impolitic and possibly dishonest behavior in Nigeria, as represented by Mr. Kuo, the company’s country manager.

The proprietor of AHMED BASHARI M. Business Center, Ahmed Bashari M. LLB, Ph.D., signed a statement that was electronically posted to this website, stating that he felt compelled to inform the public about this because of the way they have been responding to his predicament.

He continued by saying that even after numerous written communications, the most recent of which was a FINAL NOTICE sent on March 18, 2025, Mr. Kuo has completely failed to respond or clarify the status of his business involvement and investment, despite his substantial investment and active participation in the Nigerian operations of Fanmall and its affiliated entity, Greenleaf.

This silence is extremely concerning and casts doubt on Fanmall Biotic International Limited’s legitimacy and business practices in Nigeria.

This prompted him to share the following information with the general public and pertinent parties: Regarding the state of the business’s operations or his investments, neither Mr. Kuo nor Fanmall have responded.

He clarified, “Unfortunately, Fanmall did not respond or forward any satisfactory response, so all attempts to settle this matter amicably have been ignored.”

Dr. Maizare went on to say that if nothing is done, he will have to take this matter to regulatory agencies including the FCCPC, SEC, and CAC for assistance.

If Fanmall Biotic International Limited does not take concrete action, legal measures, such as reporting this matter to the EFCC, would be taken into consideration.

Then, he urges all prospective partners and investors to do their research before doing business with Fanmall Biotic International Limited or any of its representatives in Nigeria.

“Response, accountability, and transparency are the characteristics of real business partnerships that have not yet been present in this instance.

“This public alert serves as a demand for accountability in the Nigerian corporate climate as well as for transparency and investor safety”, Dr. Ahmed Bashari concluded.

By Sani Yusif

I was at the production unit of the Triumph Publishing Company, Kano but my keen interest in sports journalism made me to be sports writer and maintained a sports column called (Sports Eye) after my mentor Sani Muhammad Zaria transferred his service to New Nigeria newspapers in Kaduna. And when the government closed the Triumph in 2012, I was transfered to lectured DTP in the Department of Printing Technology of Kano State Polytechnic. And now that I retired, i used to visit the institution weekends for part-time lecturing.

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