Don’t do Business with Elohay Wills, Noga Wills or Eco-Tropics


Elohay Wills Botanicals, Elohay-Wills Ltd., Noga Wills and Eco-Tropics are the same company operating under different names. All these companies are represented by one Nsor Ojiji. The person may have donned other identities in recent times. There is no credible online profile of the person or of the company. The official website of the self claimed exporter of African spices, herbs and botanicals has limited information. One look at the blog of the company and you would know that the entire business is a scam. Save yourself from a ripoff and do not do business with Elohay Wills or anyone who claims to represent this business.

My experience with Nsor Ojiji has been harrowing. He is a scammer. The first few correspondences were positive. The man did send some information pertaining to the herbs and spices they deal with. He also highlighted the widespread use of the botanicals in the pharmaceutical industry across various countries. This did not come as a surprise to me since I was looking for the stuff knowing the various uses of Tabernanthe iboga, Voacanga africana, Prunus africana, Yohimbe and Cola among others. I wanted to source some samples before placing an order for a larger bulk. I was obviously willing to pay for the samples but Nsor Ojiji insisted on a larger consignment since apparently they did not deal with samples or small quantities.

Ojiji came up with extensive reasoning, citing how many of the herbs they deal in are rare or endangered and that only a certain amount is harvested every year. Since there were limited quantities of herbs, spices and botanicals they could ship, they prioritized clients who would source in bulk. I did not go for a bulk they recommended but I did increase the size of the consignment. It augured well for me since I needed the stuff anyway. The prices were not exorbitantly high so I thought of giving it a try. Ojiji kept on corresponding, rather promptly till the time payment was made and even thereafter. Nigeria is far off so the shipment was due for delivery in twenty one days. The company cited the harvest and the time it would take for quality assurance, logistics and other formalities at the customs for exporting from Nigeria and importing here.

Three months have passed and Ojiji is no longer reachable. The shipments are nowhere to be found. Avoid this scammer and shield yourself from the scam. Do not pay anything, not until you have any samples. Better yet, deal with someone else.

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