“I never said Nengi’s body was fake”

"I never said Nengi's body was fake"

BBNaija star, Lucy Edet, has addressed people criticizing her for going under the knife after trolling her colleague, Nengi Hampson in the house.

Recall, during their stay in Big Brother’s house, Lucy and Nengi had an altercation where they hurled insults at each other, with Lucy making remarks about Nengi’s body. However, in new photos, Lucy flaunted her new shape and netizens trolled her for undergoing body enhancement after trolling Nengi over the same thing.

Lucy, in her defence, made it clear that she never trolled Nengi or called her body fake. According to her, she didn’t even know what a surgery body looked like then. In her words: “There is a matter I would love to address but it would just open a Pandora box. I had never in my life seen what a surgery body was like in my entire existence before going into the house. “I heard lipo for the first time when Ka3na talked about it. I still don’t understand the process till this year when my friend got it done. I can’t convince you on what to believe. I can only tell my truth. “There’s no way I could have said Nengi’s body was fake. I never even saw what a surgery body looked like then.” Watch the video below:

Lillian Afegbai recounts how fake Lagos big boy she dumped moved to her aunty (Video)

Lillian Afegbai recounts how fake Lagos big boy she dumped moved to her aunty (Video)

Lillian Afegbai fake Lagos big boy dating aunty

Popular actress Lillian Afegbai has narrated her experience with a Lagos big boy that was living a fake life.

Lillian Afegbai fake Lagos big boy dating aunty

The thespian took to her Instagram page to reveal that ‘packaging‘ has become so rampant in Lagos that if one isn’t very careful, one would fall victim of scam. Most people these days are borrowing different items from their friends just to look rich or to look beautiful. She said that she had met this guy she went on a date with, who claimed to own a house on Lagos Island but was always taking her to main land, and when she asked about it, he said that his friends were making use of it.

His car also became another subject of suspicion. Lillian said that the man had probably rented the car he took her out with on their first date because she never saw it again after that day. She began to notice that he was involved in more shady activities and decided to stop seeing him. After sometime, she found out that the guy had moved on to wooing her big aunty. Watch her speak below:

“You think I have a peanut brain” – Chidi Mokeme’s son confronts him after he gave him fake dollar notes (Video)

"You think I have a peanut brain" – Chidi Mokeme's son confronts him after he gave him fake dollar notes (Video)

Chidi Mokeme son fake dollar notes

Legendary Nollywood actor, Chidi Mokeme had a hilarious exchange with his smart US-based son after he attempted to scam the little boy with some fake dollar notes.

Chidi Mokeme son fake dollar

The thespian had apparently given the boy some dollar notes as gift when the intelligent boy realized what he was given. He immediately confronted his dad who was sitting on the patio of their abroad home. The boy confronted his dad, telling him that he had given him fake money and he think he has ‘peanut brain’ and wouldn’t realize the scam. Chidi Mokeme, however, marveled at how a boy his age already knew how to differentiate between a fake dollar note and a real one. He wrote: “YAKUBU ALERT This One Wan Sabi DollarS Pass Me. E No Know Wetin My Eye Don See You Don Sabi Fake Dollars Just like INEC fake BIVAS If EYE NECK You Put The Blame On Yakubu Cos For INEC Last Resort Na Just To Find Your Way To Court. E be like say I go auction this boy & You think I have a peanut brain No Vex My Son, Them a call the youth dem lazy Now they can’t stop the brain drain.” Watch the video below:

Festus Keyamo slammed for sharing fake video to back claim of Labour Party rigging

Festus Keyamo shares fake video to back his claim of Labour Party rigging

Minister of State for Labour, Festus Keyamo, has been called out for sharing a fake video in his attempt to accuse the Labour Party of vote rigging in the recently concluded presidential election.

Festus Keyamo shares fake video to back his claim of Labour Party rigging

In the tweet shared on Saturday evening, Keyamo claimed the Labour Party has been putting out barefaced lies and engaging in propaganda with its claim of the presidential election being rigged. The Senior Advocate of Nigeria tweeted; “This is the political Party saying only their figures were accurate but other political Parties rigged. It is the barefaced lies & audacity with which they carry on their propaganda that is very befuddling! They will soon discover the difference b/w propaganda & judicial analyses” This is the political Party saying only their figures were accurate but other political Parties rigged. It is the barefaced lies & audacity with which they carry on their propaganda that is very befuddling! They will soon discover the difference b/w propaganda & judicial analyses pic.twitter.com/vM5a9nX0gQ — Festus Keyamo, SAN (@fkeyamo) March 25, 2023 However, a quick check revealed that the video was from one of the voter education programmes before the general election. The ballot papers shown in the video visibly had specimen watermarks. Voter education programmes are usually organised by the government, civil society, and political parties alike during election seasons. Keyamo has now been called out by Twitter users for passing off a false claim. See some tweets below…………………………………

Festus Keyamo shares fake video to back his claim of Labour Party rigging

Festus Keyamo shares fake video to back his claim of Labour Party rigging

Festus Keyamo shares fake video to back his claim of Labour Party rigging

“Stop living fake lives” – Destiny Etiko warns Nigerians against chasing away helpers with boastful life

"Stop living fake lives" - Destiny Etiko warns Nigerians against chasing away helpers with boastful life

Nollywood actress, Destiny Etiko, has advised people living fake lives on social media to quit such acts. According to the actress, people living fake lives unknowingly chase their destiny helpers away because everyone automatically thinks they are comfortable.

In her words: “If you know you are managing your life, even if you are not managing your life there is no need to come unto social media and rant. You are this you are that, I own this I own that. You do not know when you are chasing your destiny helper. Don’t come and be saying you have what you do not have. You do this you do that. It doesn’t pay. “Why I’m saying this is. Me wey get money, you fit see me I go tell you say, my sister u dey manage. You sef fit think say ah nawa oh. I been think say this person get that kind money sef but she’s managing. If I get any link, I go link am. Stop living fake lives.” Watch the video below:

Police arrest Slay queen for allegedly defrauding online buyers with fake alerts

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A slay queen has been arrested by the police for allegedly defrauding her online vendors using fake alerts.

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According to reports, the lady who has been arrested has been in the scamming business since 2019. She is said to have been using fake alerts and four different Instagram accounts for the same purpose. Some people she has reportedly scammed include; Jennyglow, shoes, perfume, clothes, and hair vendors amongst other people. The case was reported to the authorities in Lagos where she was tracked down to Benin from Lagos. One of the victims, Biibi Luxury hair took to her Instagram and captioned her post, “The heart of man is wicked!!!!!
This lady has been ordering hairs from us with fake alerts for a while now, and I only got to know about it two weeks ago 😥. I reached out to some of my friends in the hair industry and I realized she has been doing this since 2019. This lady uses four different Instagram accounts to defraud people, she has scammed the likes of Jennysglow, shoes, perfume, clothes and hair vendors infact the list is long. I reported the situation to the right authorities in Lagos, and i tracked her down to Benin from Lagos(mind you she doesn’t have an address) it was quite hard to get her, but eventually we were able to nab her. I could have let this slide as usual but ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! To those impersonating me, by the time I am fully ready for you, you will really regret your actions.
I don’t like drama, infact I detest it, but this is long over due. LEAVE ME ALONE!!!!!! These are the handles she uses to defraud people sia___cute
sai_luxxe
aisy_perfumes
sonialuxuryhairng Vendors please confirm your alerts very well, before you send out your products.
It is IMPORTANT”.

“Govt. must look into fake churches” — Pastor stirs concerns with style of miracle (Video)

"Govt. must look into fake churches" — Pastor stirs concerns with style of miracle (Video)

Nigerians call for the government to probe fake churches as a preacher identified as Pastor Amos Isiah performs a miracle considered to be fake and deceitful.

"Govt. must look into fake churches" — Pastor stirs concerns with style of miracle (Video)

A video making the rounds on social media captured the preacher jumping and throwing a kick in the direction of a fellow who sought a miracle and deliverance in his church. The pastor’s style of delivering his congregants sparked concerns by many who considered his entire ministry to be built on deceit. Social media users, however, advised that at some point in Nigeria, Churches considered to be fake must be investigated by the Federal government of Nigeria. Reactions that trailed Pastor Amos Isiah’s miracle session omega_iyke101 wrote, “It’s high time the federal government started looking into all these , seriously. The Westerners now see us as a joke . Kudos to Rwanda 🇷🇼 president, he closed many fake churches ⛪️ and mosques 🕌. As a result of deceit. Let’s do better in this country.” sylvalinks noted, “Mumu ppl no dey ur house d pray 🤲 continue roaming around from one church to another ndi ara.” travis_joelson added, “don’t be quick to judge if you don’t understand mysteries.” precious.emma5 wrote, “Person wen dey under anointing dey laugh 😹.” Watch the video below …

US charges about 18 Nigerian nurses to court over fake certificates

US charges over 18 Nigerian nurses to court over fake certificates

The Texas Board of Nursing presses charges against 23 practising nurses in the United States, Nigerians inclusive for alleged possession of fake certificates.

US charges over 18 Nigerian nurses to court over fake certificates

The Board released a statement on its website that includes the names of the accused individuals. Of the 23 accused nurses, 18 are believed to be of Nigerian descent. According to the Board, an ongoing investigation revealed that all the suspects were involved in a grand fraudulent scheme related to the procurement of false nursing degree diplomas and transcripts. This scheme, which was been named “Operation Nightingale,” involves a multi-state coordinated law enforcement action, with the participation of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG). The operation began on January 25, 2023, with the aim of arresting those engaged in the sale of fake and fraudulent nursing credentials. The individuals from Nigeria who are implicated in the scheme are Abiodun, Yetunde Felicia; Adelakun, Abiodun Aveez; Adelekan, Joseph Adewale; Adeoye, Vivien Temitope; Adewale, Modinat Abidemi; Afolabi, Olufemi Toun; Afolabi, Omowunmi F; Agbo, Odumegwu Steve; and Ajibade, Charlot Omotayo. Others include Akande, Olabisi Christiana; Akhigbe, Catherine; Akinrolabu, Folasade Margaret; Ako, Esiri Rachael; Akpan, Rosemary Moses; Alimi, Bukola A; Ani, Ndirika Justina; Aroh, Nchekwube C.; and Ayodeji, Sherifat Olubunmi. The Texas Board of Nursing clarified that these individuals procured fake nursing credentials and used them to sit for the national nursing board exam. The statement read: “The Board has filed Formal Charges against the following nurses for fraudulently obtaining educational credentials. The Board is authorized to file Formal Charges against a nurse if probable cause exists that the nurse has committed an act listed in Tex. Occ. Code §301.452(b) or that violates other law. See Tex. Occ. Code §301.458. Further, Formal Charges are publicly available. See Tex. Occ. Code §301.466(b). Please note that Formal Charges are not a final disciplinary action, and a nurse is permitted to work, as a nurse, while Formal Charges are pending. This list will be updated continuously as the Board receives additional information about the fraudulent diploma/transcript scheme.” Other nurses named in the scandal are Abanda, Jacob Atambili; Addai, Agnes Fosuah; Anaaba, Awingrug Musah; Anthony-Annor, and Spendilove; Asanga, Albert Nshanui.  

“Do I look like somebody who wears fake” — Peter Okoye shuns diamond chain tester

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Popular singer, Peter Okoye, snubs a diamond chain tester who approached him to check the quality of his piece of jewellery.

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Chain testers are known for exposing both celebrities and average individuals who go about with fake diamond pieces of jewellery. A video making the rounds on social media captured the moment a content creator approached Peter Okoye for permission to test his blings. The singer, however, was not having it, as he shunned the diamond tester for disrespecting his personality to own a fake diamond piece.

“Do I look like somebody who wears fake” — Peter Okoye shuns diamond chain tester

“Do I look like somebody who wears fake,” he said as he walks away. The interaction, however, stirred mixed reactions from netizens who applauded Peter Okoye while others ridiculed his unwillingness. A social media user @aderin_aisha_xo wrote, “It’s content and if he wasn’t cool with it then maybe he was wearing fake a chain because they asked nicely 🤷🏽‍♀️.” @__ang3l_drool added, “You had an opportunity to see Paul Okoye up close and even talk to him and this is what you could come up with?? Bombastic element.” @officialamaya_ wrote, “I don’t see anything wrong or any disrespect. Oyibo now dem go allow u check but we african everything na insult to us.” Watch the video below …

Fake EFCC Chairman Arrested In Abuja

Fake EFCC Chairman Arrested In Abuja

A 38-year-old man, Salman Umar Hudu, has been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC in Abuja.

Fake EFCC Chairman Arrested In Abuja

The suspect was arrested at a hotel on Tuesday, February 14, for falsely parading himself as EFCC’s Executive Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa, as well as other officers of the Commission. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in a statement said the suspect obtained the sum of N100,000 from someone he convinced that he can ‘handle’ any matter with the EFCC. They have also revealed that the suspect has given full information, and therefore will be charged to court. “The suspect has given useful information and will be charged to court upon conclusion of the investigation,” the statement added.