“Don’t get married; it’s a scam” – Maureen Esisi advises

"Don't get married; it's a scam" – Maureen Esisi advises

Nigerian entrepreneur, Maureen Esisi, a.k.a Red Vigor has advised those looking for a partner never to get married because it’s a scam. The businesswoman made a long list of requirements and things to consider before getting married.

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Maureen Esisi Maureen Esisi gave some advice on her list: prioritise morality over religion, don’t ignore moral failings, have sex with your significant other before heading down the aisle, and learn to save money for a rainy day. The ex-wife of actor, Blossom Chukwujekwu also noted that transparency in marriage is sometimes unhealthy. She said divorce on the grounds of adultery is not a sin, be sexually compatible before marriage, do not marry a liability for the sake of love and respect is as important as food. She added that understanding that your mother-in-law is not your mother, being respectful of each other’s privacy, and having money in a marriage are all very important. Above all, Maureen declared in her conclusion, marriage is a fraud and no one should get married. SEE POSTS:

Uti Nwachukwu breaks silence after being accused of scam by American chef

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Uti Nwachukwu breaks silence after being accused of scam by American chefUti Nwachukwu breaks silence after being accused of scam by American chef Famous reality star, Uti Nwachukwu addresses the allegations of disguising to defraud the family and friends of an American Chef. Chef Anthony had taken to social media to accuse the reality of creating an Instagram page with his photos to ask for money from his friends and family.

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Addressing the allegations, Uti Nwachukwu affirmed that he is innocent of the claims as he is a victim of identity theft. Sharing old videos of himself used by the fraudster, Uti revealed that the culprit is no other but an internet scammer. In a note via his Instagram page, the BBNaija ex-housemate expressed his resentment at fraudsters while warning about the justification of their actions. He wrote; “PLEASE VIEW MY STORIES TO SEE THE VIDEO THE SCAMMER USED TO ANSWER THE CHEF’s CALL …… and it’s another one ! So as u can see this Person has clearly screen grabbed my photo or video and is obviously using another Phone To record that screen grab while answering the phone. Just look at the edges on the photo🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️….. now look at the video the scammer is blocking. .. Deep in the Slums! I wish the Victim had added the Audio so we hear this Bastads Voice.
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THIS IS WHY I KEEP SAYING STOP DEFENDING FRAUDSTERS WHEN THEY ARE PICKED UP!
It’s all Hustle It’s all hustle. Una go keep defending until these merciless demons make you one of their victims.”

Uti Nwachukwu breaks silence after being accused of scam by American chef

Davido tells Governor uncle to abort plans to help Eniola after scam

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Popular Afrobeats musician, Davido, has reached out to his uncle, Governor Ademola Adeleke, asking him to abort plans to help Eniola. Eniola was brough to limelight recently after Brain Jotter gifted her a ₦400k owing to her enterprising nature despite her disability. On seeing that Eniola was from Osun state, Davido quickly reached out to his uncle who is the governor of the state, asking that he assists her and set her up financially. However, in devastating discovery, many people have come forth to allege that Eniola is actually a man named Sultan and this is his modus operandi. “Excellency dem say nah man abort mission” — Davido tells his governor uncle to halt plans to help Eniola following scam discovery “Excellency dem say nah man abort mission” — Davido tells his governor uncle to halt plans to help Eniola following scam discovery Popular Afrobeats singer, Davido. Apparently, he has been set up financially multiple times, but he keeps going back to the streets, dressing like a woman to gain empathy from Nigerians. Upon realizing this, Davido has contacted his uncle, asking him to abort any plans to help Eniola. See post here… “Excellency dem say nah man abort mission” — Davido tells his governor uncle to halt plans to help Eniola following scam discovery “Excellency dem say nah man abort mission” — Davido tells his governor uncle to halt plans to help Eniola following scam discovery
Some Netizens reactions: @Starboy_Victor_ wrote: “Handicappp Don carry all of us handicapp 😭😭” @iamAbiodunAA said: “Na Man, does that change anything tho? He is from Osun, he is challenged and d!sabled, he needs all the help he can get, he is deserves a good life too!! He needs help!! Unless you and your uncle are clout chasers!!! The boy needs help!!!” @Dhavidote reacted: “Abort mission keh, shey man no need help?😂😭😭” @_Copay_Jay said: “It might be funny but the ripple effect is that it’s gonna get difficult helping sincere and genuine people.”

Hushpuppi’s ally, Woodberry to face 14 years jail term over $8Million scam

Hushpuppi's ally, Woodberry to face 14 years jail term over $8Million scam

Hushpuppi's ally, Woodberry to face 14 years jail term over $8Million scam

The ally of the notorious scammer, Hushpuppi, Woodberry is said to face a 14-year jail term over an $8 million scam. According to reports, the US Federal prosecutors on Thursday told the judge to sentence internet fraudster, Woodberry to 14 years in jail for defrauding multiple US companies.

Hushpuppi's ally, Woodberry to face 14 years jail term over $8Million scam

Scammer Woodberry. Photo credit: Woodberry. Source: Google Hushpuppi and his friend, Woodberry pleaded guilty to count one of the eight counts brought against him in the US court. After he pleaded guilty, Woodberry agreed to surrender $8 million in proceeds of wire fraud as well as luxury cars and watches to the foreign government. “The government recommends that this court sentence the defendant to 168 months’ imprisonment, which is sufficient, but not greater than necessary, to comply with the purposes set forth in 18 U.S.C. § 3553(a),” the prosecutors said. “The government further recommends that the court order restitution and forfeiture as described above and impose a special assessment of $100.”

Ghanaian social media influencer, Hajia4Reall, extradited to the US for alleged $2 million romance scam

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Ghanaian social media influencer Mona Faiz Montrage, also known as Hajia4Reall, has been extradited from the United Kingdom to the United States on charges of allegedly defrauding older, single American individuals in a deceptive lonely hearts scam. The 30-year-old appeared in Manhattan federal court, where prosecutors detailed her involvement in a series of romance schemes targeting vulnerable victims.

Mona Faiz Montrage

According to federal prosecutors, Montrage, along with a group of con artists from West Africa, engaged in a long-running operation that spanned from 2013 to 2019. The scammers assumed fake identities and used various communication channels, including emails, texts, and social media messages, to deceive their targets into believing they were in relationships with them. Once trust was established, the victims were coerced into transferring money under false pretenses, such as assisting with gold transportation, resolving fictitious FBI investigations, or supporting fake US Army officers in Afghanistan. One specific case cited in court documents involved Montrage allegedly convincing a victim to send $89,000 through 82 wire transfers, claiming the funds would aid her father’s farm in Ghana.

Mona Faiz Montrage

The victim was further deceived with a tribal marriage certificate, leading them to believe they were married after a series of phone conversations conducted using Montrage’s real identity. Prosecutors also allege that she received money from several other victims who were swindled by scammers within her network.

Mona Faiz Montrage

Manhattan US Attorney Damian Williams expressed the devastating impact of such romance scams, particularly on older Americans. He stated, “These scams can be both financially and emotionally devastating for vulnerable victims.” Williams commended the efforts of law enforcement partners in apprehending Montrage abroad and ensuring she faces justice in the United States. Montrage has been charged with wire fraud, money laundering, receipt of stolen money, and conspiracy. If convicted on the top charge, she could face up to 20 years in prison. During her court appearance, she pleaded not guilty and is expected to be released on $500,000 bond, subject to home detention at her aunt’s residence in New Jersey. Her movements will be restricted to certain parts of New York and New Jersey pending the outcome of the case.

Mona Faiz Montrage

Adam Cortez, Montrage’s attorney, commented on the limited information available regarding the alleged victims and stated, “At this time all we know is that there are six alleged victims, and only two dealt with a woman, and only one of them claims that he dealt with Ms. Montrage.” Cortez indicated that he would require additional information and evidence from the prosecutors before providing further comment on the case.

“Besties na scam” – Bobrisky reacts to news of Medlin Boss allegedly sleeping with bestie’s husband

"Besties na scam" - Bobrisky reacts to news of Medlin Boss allegedly sleeping with bestie's husband

Nigerian crossdresser, Bobrisky has reacted to the news regarding socialite, Mimi Linda Yina, also known as Medlin Boss, who is allegedly involved in an affair with her bestie’s husband. The crossdresser recommended his followers to maintain a safe distance with their friends but to avoid besties altogether, as it could lead to deception.

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He wrote: “Yeah keep distance friends but you see dis besties na SCAM. Go bestie 🤣🤣🤣🤣 na lie full d go bestie. Na wolf and bunch of users dey everywhere” Recall that, it was revealed by GistLover, that Medlin Boss was allegedly involved in an extramarital affair with a married man who had six children, and happened to be her bestie’s husband. Mdelin Boss and Nini Leaked screenshots of their suggestive conversations dating back to 2021 were also shared on social media. See the post below:

“When you marry the wrong person, you describe marriage as scam”

"When you marry the wrong person, you describe marriage as scam"

Nollywood actress Anita Joseph has melted hearts as she shares a video of herself and her husband enjoying. According to Anita Joseph who currently having fun with her husband in another country, a lot of people end up getting married to the wrong people and describe marriage as a “scam”.

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The actress is of the opinion that marriage is a divine institution that has been ordained by God which should be enjoyed. She however advised women to be submissive and respectful to their husbands. She also advised husbands to desist from embarrassing their wives. In her words, “When you marry a Bom****bastic element you say marriage na Scam 🚶‍♀️🚶‍♀️🚶‍♀️
Marriages Wey Dey sweet like sugar. Union that God himself Ordained. Women be submissive and Respectful but pls don’t take Buckets of Nonsense. Men Take responsibility Stop embarrassing your wives nobi only you Dey m*d OBUROSOYI’na apu ala shallom ✅
I miss my village Dubai 🚶‍♀️🚶‍♀️”.

Frederick Leonard reacts following arrest of man who impersonated him to scam women

Frederick Leonard reacts following arrest of man who impersonated him to scam women

Actor Frederick Leonard has reacted to the arrested of a man who impersonated him and scammed a woman of N104m by EFCC. FREDERICK LEO The imposter has been identified as Kelvin Aisosa Orhue. He was arrested by EFCC and arraigned before the FCT High Court in Kuje. He is said to have duped a lady, called Cheryldene Cook of N104 million while using Frederick Lenoard’s identity. The imposter has pleaded guilty and was also convicted and sentenced to one-year imprisonment with the option of paying a fine of N1,000,000 (one million Naira) only. Reacting to the new development, Frederick took to his page and wrote; “The Face of A CRIMINAL ! Another Frederick Leonard IMPERSONATOR Caught by the EFCC @officialefcc.
The Desperate women who indulge these Impostors on unverified Accounts (No Blue Tick) Then Get Scammed, Run to My Main Account to Rant Sh!t will turn a Blind Eye to this Post. These Desperate Ladies must have A Lot of Money to waste in this harsh Global Economy. You Transfer A Huge Amount of Money to Someone you have NEVER Met Physically and you Say your Brain is working right.. As For the Lazy Nigerian Youths who are IMPOSTORS, More Will be Caught. WE ARE ON IT!

“Masters in UK is the highest scam of all” — Nigerian student laments expenses (Video)

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Nigerian student taking her Masters program in the UK laments the cost of living as she concludes her experience as a scam.

"Masters in the UK is the highest scam of all" — Nigerian student breaks down expenses (Video)

A video making rounds on social media captured the lamentation of a Nigerian student in the UK and the struggles to make ends meet. The lady who works 20 hours weekly and earns £1020 monthly broke down her expenses which ends up not being enough to sustain basic needs. Here’s her breakdown; Rent – £775
Phone bill – £25
Water – £30
Electricity – £120
Broadband – £25
Netflix – £7
Apple Pay – £2.29
Food – £150
Bus Fare – £40 She, however, concluded that the idea of having a Masters degree in the UK is nothing but a scam. Her claim sparked mixed reactions from netizens; some who condemned her for exaggerating the cost of living while others advised her to cut down her expenses. “Stop discouraging people. Student houses here, bills inclusive, highest price I have seen in Sheffield is £600 despite the fact that it’s one of the most expensive place to live in the uk. Una go just come online dey lie give people. 😏,” a social media user wrote in reaction. Another user added, “Why will you be living in a house of £775 without bills included?… ( you won’t pay any bills)why will you be using £25 for phone bill when you can get a contract sim of £12 and your house go get broadband?… why can’t you use naija Netflix account 4500?…. Na you Dey live big man life ..” Watch the video below …

“Go back to school” – White lady tells Yahoo boy who tried to scam her (Video)

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A white woman who saw through the tricks of a Yahoo boy has advised him to go back to school for retraining. The white lady, who is a nurse and surprisingly speaks fluent Pidgin English, took to social media to share how one tried to scam her.

She shared the email she had purportedly received from the internet scammer which she said had an unprofessional salutation. The Yahoo boy posed as a CIA official and notified the white lady that she had supposedly been selected to become a CIA agent. The nurse who saw through this deception blasted the Yahoo boy in Pidgin. Speaking further, she said that they’re not as smart as they think and should go back to school to receive some sense. Watch the video below; See some reactions below;