In a fiery response to allegations of financial misconduct, Dr. Umar Johnson, prominent educational activist and founder of the Frederick Douglass Marcus Garvey Academy, has issued a stark warning to his critics: “Hit the PayPal.” The urgency of his message comes amid claims that his accounts have been frozen due to an investigation into alleged illegal activities, a situation he blames on past associates and online detractors.
Speaking passionately in a recent livestream, Dr. Umar addressed his supporters, emphasizing the impact of the account freeze on his school’s operations. “We’re supposed to hear back Friday, but that sounds like Monday to me,” he lamented, expressing frustration over the delays that have disrupted automatic payments and critical renovations at the academy. “There’s some funny business going on,” he asserted, as he prepares to involve legal counsel in the matter.
The activist’s remarks come in the wake of mounting criticism from social media users who label him a “scammer” and question his financial transparency. Dr. Umar dismissed these accusations, insisting that genuine supporters are the only ones voicing concerns. “Nobody hating is a donor,” he declared, rallying his loyal followers to continue their financial support through PayPal.
While the details surrounding the investigation remain murky, the urgency of Dr. Umar’s plea highlights a growing crisis that could jeopardize the future of his educational initiatives. As he vows to seek retribution against those he believes have wronged him, the stakes have never been higher. “Stay calm, E5ounday nation,” he urged, but the call to action is clear: the community must rally now more than ever to ensure the academy’s survival amidst this tumultuous storm.