A Nigerian lady has shared her harrowing experience of discovering that her phone number was used by fraudsters to open accounts with Opay and Wema Bank without her knowledge or consent. The victim @ @Ladykhair1 took to Twitter to narrate the distressing experience, revealing that she received a barrage of messages from Wema Bank and Opay notifying her of transactions that she did not initiate or authorize. Upon further investigation, she uncovered that her phone number had been used to open both a Wema Bank account and an Opay account, with unauthorized transfers made from her original bank account to these fraudulent accounts. The lady expresses shock at the apparent ineffectiveness of the security measures and verification processes employed by Opay and Wema Bank, as the fraudsters seemingly managed to bypass them. In her words; “I didn’t open Wema account but they’re constantly sending me messages, they even wished me happy birthday. Same thing with Opay, I used my bank app to check my number and I found out I have an account. It’s somehow, I feel uncomfortable.” See below;
Internet fraudsters swindle 18-year-old lady of $37k
Internet fraudsters have left an 18-year-old lady heartbroken after she was swindled of $37k hard-earned money meant for her dream house.
Silhouette of a girl on a background of a dark window in the house – depression, reflection, danger, blur
The victim, who has been described as an Australian lady had been putting the money together all her life. The money included every cent she had ever worked for.
Sadly, he entire life savings went off the roof after she fell victim to a scam.
The post reads:
“An 18-year-old Australian who had been saving every single cent she worked hard for, just to be able to buy her dream house, just got scammed by internet fraudsters. Her entire life’s savings of $37k gone, to probably a 17-year-old Yahoo boy who also wants to drive Venza”
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Superzee Oshoala Joins Falz To Criticize Artistes Who Encourage Fraud
Nigerian professional footballer, Asisat Oshoala, stood up for falz a.k.a Falzthebahdguy he called out on fellow musicians to stop glorifying fraud with their lyrics and desist from praising fraudsters.
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