Super Advertise, an online business platform operational in Sierra Leone from October 2023 to late December 2023, finds itself in a startling situation as it faces allegations of fraudulent activities. According to reports from the Gleaner Newspaper, Super Advertis is accused of defrauding Sierra Leoneans, amounting to over Le 9,000,000,000.00 ($369,000.00) through task commissions.

Adding complexity to the situation, Super Advertise asserts that Orange-SL, a prominent mobile operator, has frozen all its accounts. This move by Orange-SL not only raises concerns but also intensifies the dispute as the online promotion service platform accuses the mobile operator of obstructing its operations.

Responding swiftly to the serious accusations, Orange-SL issued a statement on January 3rd, 2024, vehemently refuting any involvement or contractual association with Super Advertise. Orange-SL clarified that there are no frozen accounts linked to the accused company on their Orange Money platform.

The conflicting narratives from Super Advertise and Orange-SL have created unease within the Sierra Leonean community. Authorities are now tasked with the challenging responsibility of uncovering the truth behind these allegations and assessing the extent of Super Advertise’s alleged fraudulent activities.

The reported defrauded amount of Le 9,000,000,000.00 ($369,000.00) adds financial distress to an already sensitive matter, prompting affected individuals to seek justice and accountability for their losses.

This unfolding saga underscores the risks associated with online platforms and emphasizes the importance of exercising due diligence in engaging in online transactions. It serves as a reminder for users to be cautious and prompts regulatory bodies to enhance oversight in the continually evolving landscape of online services in Sierra Leone.