Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Prudent5217: 6:48pm On May 14, 2018 |
Although fraud isn’t good but our media isn’t even helping at all if you check the rate of fraud in other countries you would marvel. Nigeria dey learn self if you know the kind of fraud that’s being pulled by whites you would be surprised or can we compete with countries like Russia, Pakistan, India, US, china and others but never would you hear it in news outlets like CNN and others. 1 Like |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by jmanity: 6:51pm On May 14, 2018 |
We all should rise and condemn internet fraud. This is the same way kidnapping started. First they started kidnapping white men working in oil companies in the Niger Delta, people didn't give a damn because they believed the White men were stealing our oil, later it elevated to kidnapping rich men and finally to even average hardworking people. Most of these fraudsters say they target white men but if we don't nip it in the bud now, they will shift to the locals, in fact you will wake up one day to debit alerts telling you that your card was used to purchase useless items in a place you 've never been to. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:12pm On May 14, 2018 |
uche87: They are not necessarily the most educated, attractive, eloquent, innovative or intelligent people in the country but the society embrace them due to size of their bank accounts.
They date the most beautiful, educated and sophisticated girls of your dreams even when they represent the opposite of what the girl really wants; that’s the power of money. Also, they roughly wear the most expensive jewelries, shoes, clothes, throw the biggest parties, lodge endlessly in fancy hotels and paint the town red in the best cars.
They are the internet fraudsters popularly known as G-Boys or Yahoo Boys. These sets of people cause massive damage both home and abroad in a slow manner which could be likened to the effect of drug abuse on human beings.
Back home, the losses are immeasurable. Nigeria records about N127 billion loss annually to cyber-crime. Nigeria has been ranked third in global internet crimes, coming after United States of America and United Kingdom respectively. In 2014 alone, the anti-graft agency - Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC reported that customers in Nigeria lost about N6 billion to cyber criminals. Banks in Nigeria have lost approximately N159 billion to electronic frauds and cyber-crimes between 2000 and 2013.
I'm sure the Global North countries that are the prime victims can't fully count their losses even if they want to.
According to a report by Ultrascan AGI, a subsidiary of Ultrascan Research Services - an international research organization, a whopping sum of $12.7 billion was lost to Nigerian scams (focusing on Advance Fee Fraud statistics) in 2013. In 2012, losses totaled $10.9 billion from $9.6 billion in 2011. Another report says that $50 million is lost annually to romance scams which our brothers participate actively in.
In the U.S, romance scams account for the highest financial losses of all internet-facilitated crimes according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI. Reported losses in 2016 exceeded $230 million according to a conservative report as only 15% of the crimes are being reported.
Earlier this year, an 82-year-old grandmother in the U.S, Marjorie Earl Jones who lost all of her money to a con artist, was so devastated by the scam that she committed suicide.
Similarly, a lonely bachelor in the United Kingdom- Ian Doney, 51, sent thousands of pounds and paid for flights after believing he had met one girlfriend online and she was travelling to the UK. He also committed suicide on the 30th of August, 2016 after being scammed.
After he spent all day waiting fruitlessly at the airport, he went on to give more money for medical bills because he was told her visit had been prevented by an accident.
“He had not had a relationship with anybody. He just wanted a family.”
"He was borrowing money to send over there. He wasn't eating properly and he was starving himself. Anything he could sell, he sold it." his sister, Gillian Doney revealed. These are just a few examples of the catastrophic effects of internet fraud on individual lives.
The Yahoo Boys have presented Nigerians are predators in the international community who are considered too radioactive to have to have a dealing with.
Remember the ne’er-do-wells you mocked during your first degree days. I mean the Indian Hemp smokers and drunks who failed to pass the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB examination, they are now the kings of the streets with the cash to throw around just like El Chapo and Pablo Escobar. Some of them like the popular de facto Gucci ambassador, Hushpuppi now command elephantine followership on social media through which they now mentor people. They regularly do giveaways to build their presence online and compete with the regular celebrities.
The economic downturn in Nigeria has made even the most principled vulnerable to them. Religious and societal values have also been abandoned for a mesh of porridge provided by these people who ruin lives through the keyboard. Even though, many believe internet fraud is a manifestation of age-long political corruption and economic hardship in Nigeria, there is no justification for living off the sweats of others like parasites in the ecosystem.
12 suspected internet fraudsters were apprehended by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC) Lagos Zonal Office in collaboration with the Nigeria Police on Friday arrested in an Ikoyi Club in Lagos State with ostentatious properties seized from them as investigation continues.
This action has sparked ripples across the country with majority of Nigerian youths remaining divided concerning the bust. The usual flimsy excuses of the Yahoo Boys are that the government made them monsters and the politicians who are their role models are constantly stealing in million folds in the comfort of their offices with law enforcement agents and flawed institutions of state protecting them.
Unemployment and underemployment have been majorly blamed for the surging spate of cyber-crimes in Nigeria. Most Nigerians feel comfortable about internet fraud as far as they are not the victims.
Part of the praise-singers of the fraudsters are Nigerian musicians prominently 9ice, Reminisce, Olamide, Small Doctor, Olu Maintain, Kelly Hansome, Tupengo and others taking such actions to either show gratitude for previous financial assistance or probably curry favour from them. This is dangerous to the young minds because music is powerful; it could penetrate and control human minds in the fastest way possible.
The social media slay queens who hide under the guise of acting, make-up artistry, event management, fashion blogging, modeling and other flexible jobs to sell their bodies have also gone into overdrive over the attack on Yahoo Boys. These guys are one of their biggest customers keeping them in business and sponsoring their upscale lifestyles.
This journalist took his time to read hundreds of social media comments for and against internet scam and the survey has yielded appalling and shameful results. In saner climes, this topic doesn’t warrant any debate but an outright condemnation of the act.
Nigerians benefiting from internet scam have flagrantly defended the internet fraudsters publicly without shame. If these people have their way, internet fraud would be enshrined in the Nigerian constitution as it supposedly generates ‘foreign exchange’ for the local economy in contrast to unscrupulous politicians who take money out of the already fragile economy to stash in foreign banks or buy vast properties outside the country.
A section of social media commenters even believe the Yahoo Boys who have fully delved into rituals to jinx their victims into making huge payments for phantom deals are avenging the crimes of the whites against the blacks for the 400 years of slavery. In the crime world, most criminals have a way of seeking justification for their crimes to subdue their conscience so that they could sleep well at night. Even the dreaded terrorist group, Boko Haram has a fine narrative to suit its quest for blood and destruction. But, in the real sense, there is no justification for being an outlaw.
Social media influencer and Lagos socialite, Noble Igwe has been criticized vehemently on social media platforms for exposing the business fronts through which these scam artists launder their dirty money in Lagos. He drew attention to real estate and property businesses, record label ownership (which singer Dbanj also confirmed some months back) car shops as well as other outlets in the privileged Island area of Lagos State. His tweets have been regarded as 'snitching' which is a popular black American cliché for condoning crime.
Those opposing him are not even faceless people, they are prominent figures in the entertainment circle using their large following and verified accounts to hit the fashionista in a brazen way as it fraud is a legalized part of the Nigerian economy. This is not the Nigerian dream and one wonders how we got here.
Dating a 'god fearing' and loving internet fraudster has become the dream of most girls in Lagos. Following some wealth-flaunting celebrities on Instagram has spurred them to lust after ostentatious products like iPhones, iPads, designer shoes, clothes, Exotic meals, wines, cars, top class hotels, vacation in some tourist centres across the world especially Dubai and engage in all sorts ephemeral of activities that could be used to intimidate their pairs.
Yahoo Boys who can be safely called armed robbers whose guns are laptops and operation area is the internet have become fixers celebrated by some parents as long as they are generous with their loot. This red-carpet treatment given to them is setting a bad precedent that would mortgage societal balance as well as the development of Nigerian youths.
Majority of people don't care about hard work anymore. Academics are being mocked for finishing school in flying colours and working for peanuts while the uneducated fraudsters who wasted the sunny days of their lives at beer parlours, engaging in drug abuse and chilling at dark corners with prostitutes, ride the best of cars and even open businesses that could employ the educated.
This acceptance of fraud as a way of life which has almost formed a foundation of Lagos State - commercial capital of Nigeria where workers painstakingly earn an average of N100,000 per month is happening in the face of a #NotTooYoungToRun campaign aimed at ensuring young people take up public positions in Nigeria. There is this general belief that Nigeria would be better off if the apparent system of 'Gerontocracy' is abolished and the youths with fresh ideas assume power.
With the calibre of youths seen supporting fraud, I think the present formidable team of political jobbers is set to change to more energetic, hungrier, tactical and, brilliant ones. There is no light at the end of the tunnel. The agitations for direct political participation by pseudo intellectuals and half-baked political analysts on Twitter are mostly being made by youths who are indirectly bitter about being shut out of the heist being committed at the corridors of power daily.
The same Nigerians who complain about the weakness of the Nigerian international passport are the ones stealing with strong political will, operating as rug rags on the internet giving the country a bad reputation in the developed world. Nigerians are like desperados outside the country; they could even betray their mothers just to make their lives worthwhile.
This has had a malignant effect on foreign investments in Nigeria as businesses to a large extent have to do with trust. What we see here are long term growth and development prospects being sacrificed for the short term benefits of a greedy few.
Nigerians abroad are being treated with disdain and disrepute simply because of the sins of a faceless few swallowing the lifetime savings of responsible people overnight only to satisfy youthful exuberance with the stolen funds.
There have been cases of victims becoming drug addicts, alcoholics, getting heart attacks, committing suicide and parting with their beautiful families after losing huge savings to Yahoo Boys who ignorantly attribute their successes to 'God'. There is danger as the new crop of Nigerian youths doesn’t want to work, they just want to get rich and scam is the way.
Most families, friends and acquaintances don't care about the source of the money, they just want to celebrate the spender and enjoy their share. The Yahoo Boys are their heroes and messiahs.
Permit me to end my piece with the wise words of the creative director and lead producer at Soundcity TV, Olamide Adedeji about the Yahoo Boys saga as seen on Twitter:
"Yahoo boys are armed robbers. Armed with computers harming people and corporations. So please, file them next to Drug dealers, thieves, money launderers etc"
“They don’t deserve to be glorified, praised or emulated. We need this reality check”.
Osayimwen Osahon George is a journalist and doctoral student of the University of Ibadan.
Source: http://www.villagetowncrier.com/2018/05/the-celebrity-status-of-yahoo-boys-in.html
I wonder who do this to Nigerians? many Nigerian |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by ClassicMG(m): 7:15pm On May 14, 2018 |
Silvermoney: This whole noise about yahoo boys is stupid. We have bigger problems to contend with in this difficult country. silvermoney is that you Sunday ogbomudia from agege 1 Like |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by kikayboss(m): 7:16pm On May 14, 2018 |
Lol....i stopped condemning people's hustle a long time ago....... How many people (guys especially) do you stop and ask if they've eaten or how they'll go to school or offered them good jobs (not jobs where you give them 25k and they have to feed, pay rent, eat.....)....
A boy dropped out of school due to lack of fees, his mom tried but there's so much she can do... He became a g boy now he feeds his mom and siblings.... I know a lot of people who vowed never to do yahoo,by the time Nigeria messed them up they went into that same thing they vowed never to do...
Lets stop all this useless lamentations and find solutions...
Till you're able to convince youths that education and legal hustle pays way more than crime... Don't even think it will reduce anytime soon...
You feel they are being celebrated, when yahoo boys become more useful than the government what do you expect?.. They have helped a lot of people, even the billions you claim they are bringing into the country is used to buy jets and cars for senators...
Abeg just clear jareey... |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:18pm On May 14, 2018 |
jmanity: We all should rise and condemn internet fraud. This is the same way kidnapping started. First they started kidnapping white men working in oil companies in the Niger Delta, people didn't give a damn because they believed the White men were stealing our oil, later it elevated to kidnapping rich men and finally to even average hardworking people. Most of these fraudsters say they target white men but if we don't nip it in the bud now, they will shift to the locals, in fact you will wake up one day to debit alerts telling you that your card was used to purchase useless items in a place you 've never been to. you worry your self on something that don't have basis, how much did Nigerian's have in this Buhari government that they want to dupe.beside what evidence do you have to condemn someone of being a fraudster. Nigeria should stand up against our dead democracy than fighting shadow. Nigeria is only country in Africa that don't have light yet people pay's light bill, Insurance is dead yet police force motorist to pay insurance when making your car papers.hungry and lack of vision has block Nigerian's youth head that they don't know where there problem lays.No wonder Buhari call ours lazy youth cause we are duped to vote him and ready to vote him again. 1 Like |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by JeffreyJames(m): 7:55pm On May 14, 2018 |
Josh44s:
Have you taken your time to draft out something like this against our politicians? If you haven’t then stop being pained so many youth have taken into yahoo as a source of livelihood. Leave it to God, the same way you are leaving all corrupt politicians to God.
As for the so called yahoo. You think Nigerians youths know anything? Go ask Romania, China, Czech, United States, Finland, even Israel and the rest of the world you will be shocked to find out what so many of their youths does for a living. Blame the Government. It's always easy to blame the government. But look at the younger Generation that you want to use to replace the government. Do you see hope? 1 Like |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Josh44s(m): 8:13pm On May 14, 2018 |
JeffreyJames:
It's always easy to blame the government. But look at the younger Generation that you want to use to replace the government. Do you see hope? Honestly there is no hope for Nigeria. That’s the honest truth. 1 Like |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:18pm On May 14, 2018 |
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Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by crafteck(m): 8:35pm On May 14, 2018 |
misano:
All of them are the same. So lets lay emphasis on our current problems, yahoo na their problem |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Revolva(m): 8:35pm On May 14, 2018 |
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Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Elxandre(m): 9:17pm On May 14, 2018 |
pcguru1: Fraud is a lot of reason why International payment will always be hard for us as Nigerians. This is such a nuisance if you work online. common Lesotho get paypal o. |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Elxandre(m): 9:31pm On May 14, 2018 |
Majority of the youths support yahoo yahoo, but my question is that where do these people who carry out jungle justice on petty thieves pop out from? That's pretty crazy to think of. 1 Like |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Jatinzbusinessc(m): 9:42pm On May 14, 2018 |
rookiy: But u know people that get scammed are also scammers and selfish they wanna reap were the didn't sow..u offer a man 50k ..and tell the man to pay 10k .to claim the price, the man pays ..and get scammed ,if he wasn't selfish, he wouldn't HV been scammed.. were he take work for 50k ..were he wn claim .
Scam no really mean say you go give me I go give you oo. What if the person lie say him mama die abi him der sick. Do you remember back in the days that my father was a president and he was killed but he left me some inheritance, you go come pity the person wire money check this scam now eno pure. 1 Like |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by thanki410(m): 10:26pm On May 14, 2018 |
This bible is positive... Especially chapter five... This nigeria no go better again , i go pack my load go my village for ondo street , Ondo town , i will go , you cannot confuse me! I will pack go ondo local government.... |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Tunex90: 10:26pm On May 14, 2018 |
naijaboiy: Okay...me I'm not saying yahoo is good o! But..
The issue of internet fraud is something that will continue to bring up a huge divide between Nigerians as it is evident in the bold and open support of this crime.
I asked myself, why are these people surprised? Are they so oblivious of the happenings in our country? No other crime has garnered such a huge support from supposed law abiding citizens except this. Even the menace of kidnapping or militancy was never supported this way.
We should be asking ourselves why it is so and what to do to get out of it and we really have to be realistic with ourselves in this country. Since Saturday all I've been reading upandan is the debate as to if cyber crime is a lesser evil of other crimes. No suggestions or solutions of what can be done.
No crime is justified, but does that stop people from committing the crime? No! But what happens when almost every young individual in the country begins to see that crime as the only way out. Does that not tell us that something is fundamentally wrong somewhere?
Back in the day I knew yahoo as something only meant for older people who have the mind to pull such a stunt but these days SS2 boys for edo college Don dey learn work. As in that one na another course wey Dem wan go study join the one way JAMB go allow them study for university.
See ehn! You don't just condemn and sit down. If there are no jobs and the jobs available pays peanuts, people will be moved to crime even while still working. I laugh at the op who thinks it's only the unserious ones in school that end up in cyber crime, it shows you don't know much about the situation at hand and e go shock you. I personally know someone who graduated with a second class upper in engineering after fruitlessly searching for a job, he settled to do a business but the business crashed in months due to financial setbacks majorly. I don't think I need to emphasize what alternative he found next.
If we want to do things let's do it the right way, if we want these boys to drop their phones or laptops then there has to be some sort of hope somewhere that everything will be good. An alternative. It's a thing of choice I agree, and not everyone actually has the patience to wait for a slow government.
So believe me when I say things will get worse if we all don't wake up! Starting from our government. They are the leaders and we are obliged to follow, so don't expect an average Nigerian youth to see one Dino driving a vintage car or private jet and he knows he will never have that opportunity in his life except he plays it dirty.
That's the truth in Nigeria we never want to hear. I fully support you jare my brother, our problem in Nigeria is negligence, we leave the main issue and focus on what's not supposed to be focused on, and so many nairalanders are so good at spotting yahoo boys and claiming they'll get them arrested, I wonder why they can't divert such power they claim to the real fraudsters looting billions that's affecting all Nigerians, they should do that by going to ASO ROCK and fish out the greed politicians, well only if they'll come back alive, the change we've all been looking for might start from them, that's when I believe they have power to get people arrested! Then we'll now know what to do about cyber crime! 1 Like |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Ayobami7(m): 11:25pm On May 14, 2018 |
Too long for my liking |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by nerus419(m): 12:09am On May 15, 2018 |
When I read people's (youths) reaction to this issue. I weep for the nation. We aren't going anywhere. 2 Likes |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by akigbemaru: 12:40am On May 15, 2018 |
uche87: They are not necessarily the most educated, attractive, eloquent, innovative or intelligent people in the country but the society embrace them due to size of their bank accounts.
They date the most beautiful, educated and sophisticated girls of your dreams even when they represent the opposite of what the girl really wants; that’s the power of money. Also, they roughly wear the most expensive jewelries, shoes, clothes, throw the biggest parties, lodge endlessly in fancy hotels and paint the town red in the best cars.
They are the internet fraudsters popularly known as G-Boys or Yahoo Boys. These sets of people cause massive damage both home and abroad in a slow manner which could be likened to the effect of drug abuse on human beings.
Back home, the losses are immeasurable. Nigeria records about N127 billion loss annually to cyber-crime. Nigeria has been ranked third in global internet crimes, coming after United States of America and United Kingdom respectively. In 2014 alone, the anti-graft agency - Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC reported that customers in Nigeria lost about N6 billion to cyber criminals. Banks in Nigeria have lost approximately N159 billion to electronic frauds and cyber-crimes between 2000 and 2013.
I'm sure the Global North countries that are the prime victims can't fully count their losses even if they want to.
According to a report by Ultrascan AGI, a subsidiary of Ultrascan Research Services - an international research organization, a whopping sum of $12.7 billion was lost to Nigerian scams (focusing on Advance Fee Fraud statistics) in 2013. In 2012, losses totaled $10.9 billion from $9.6 billion in 2011. Another report says that $50 million is lost annually to romance scams which our brothers participate actively in.
In the U.S, romance scams account for the highest financial losses of all internet-facilitated crimes according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI. Reported losses in 2016 exceeded $230 million according to a conservative report as only 15% of the crimes are being reported.
Earlier this year, an 82-year-old grandmother in the U.S, Marjorie Earl Jones who lost all of her money to a con artist, was so devastated by the scam that she committed suicide.
Similarly, a lonely bachelor in the United Kingdom- Ian Doney, 51, sent thousands of pounds and paid for flights after believing he had met one girlfriend online and she was travelling to the UK. He also committed suicide on the 30th of August, 2016 after being scammed.
After he spent all day waiting fruitlessly at the airport, he went on to give more money for medical bills because he was told her visit had been prevented by an accident.
“He had not had a relationship with anybody. He just wanted a family.”
"He was borrowing money to send over there. He wasn't eating properly and he was starving himself. Anything he could sell, he sold it." his sister, Gillian Doney revealed. These are just a few examples of the catastrophic effects of internet fraud on individual lives.
The Yahoo Boys have presented Nigerians are predators in the international community who are considered too radioactive to have to have a dealing with.
Remember the ne’er-do-wells you mocked during your first degree days. I mean the Indian Hemp smokers and drunks who failed to pass the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB examination, they are now the kings of the streets with the cash to throw around just like El Chapo and Pablo Escobar. Some of them like the popular de facto Gucci ambassador, Hushpuppi now command elephantine followership on social media through which they now mentor people. They regularly do giveaways to build their presence online and compete with the regular celebrities.
The economic downturn in Nigeria has made even the most principled vulnerable to them. Religious and societal values have also been abandoned for a mesh of porridge provided by these people who ruin lives through the keyboard. Even though, many believe internet fraud is a manifestation of age-long political corruption and economic hardship in Nigeria, there is no justification for living off the sweats of others like parasites in the ecosystem.
12 suspected internet fraudsters were apprehended by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC) Lagos Zonal Office in collaboration with the Nigeria Police on Friday arrested in an Ikoyi Club in Lagos State with ostentatious properties seized from them as investigation continues.
This action has sparked ripples across the country with majority of Nigerian youths remaining divided concerning the bust. The usual flimsy excuses of the Yahoo Boys are that the government made them monsters and the politicians who are their role models are constantly stealing in million folds in the comfort of their offices with law enforcement agents and flawed institutions of state protecting them.
Unemployment and underemployment have been majorly blamed for the surging spate of cyber-crimes in Nigeria. Most Nigerians feel comfortable about internet fraud as far as they are not the victims.
Part of the praise-singers of the fraudsters are Nigerian musicians prominently 9ice, Reminisce, Olamide, Small Doctor, Olu Maintain, Kelly Hansome, Tupengo and others taking such actions to either show gratitude for previous financial assistance or probably curry favour from them. This is dangerous to the young minds because music is powerful; it could penetrate and control human minds in the fastest way possible.
The social media slay queens who hide under the guise of acting, make-up artistry, event management, fashion blogging, modeling and other flexible jobs to sell their bodies have also gone into overdrive over the attack on Yahoo Boys. These guys are one of their biggest customers keeping them in business and sponsoring their upscale lifestyles.
This journalist took his time to read hundreds of social media comments for and against internet scam and the survey has yielded appalling and shameful results. In saner climes, this topic doesn’t warrant any debate but an outright condemnation of the act.
Nigerians benefiting from internet scam have flagrantly defended the internet fraudsters publicly without shame. If these people have their way, internet fraud would be enshrined in the Nigerian constitution as it supposedly generates ‘foreign exchange’ for the local economy in contrast to unscrupulous politicians who take money out of the already fragile economy to stash in foreign banks or buy vast properties outside the country.
A section of social media commenters even believe the Yahoo Boys who have fully delved into rituals to jinx their victims into making huge payments for phantom deals are avenging the crimes of the whites against the blacks for the 400 years of slavery. In the crime world, most criminals have a way of seeking justification for their crimes to subdue their conscience so that they could sleep well at night. Even the dreaded terrorist group, Boko Haram has a fine narrative to suit its quest for blood and destruction. But, in the real sense, there is no justification for being an outlaw.
Social media influencer and Lagos socialite, Noble Igwe has been criticized vehemently on social media platforms for exposing the business fronts through which these scam artists launder their dirty money in Lagos. He drew attention to real estate and property businesses, record label ownership (which singer Dbanj also confirmed some months back) car shops as well as other outlets in the privileged Island area of Lagos State. His tweets have been regarded as 'snitching' which is a popular black American cliché for condoning crime.
Those opposing him are not even faceless people, they are prominent figures in the entertainment circle using their large following and verified accounts to hit the fashionista in a brazen way as it fraud is a legalized part of the Nigerian economy. This is not the Nigerian dream and one wonders how we got here.
Dating a 'god fearing' and loving internet fraudster has become the dream of most girls in Lagos. Following some wealth-flaunting celebrities on Instagram has spurred them to lust after ostentatious products like iPhones, iPads, designer shoes, clothes, Exotic meals, wines, cars, top class hotels, vacation in some tourist centres across the world especially Dubai and engage in all sorts ephemeral of activities that could be used to intimidate their pairs.
Yahoo Boys who can be safely called armed robbers whose guns are laptops and operation area is the internet have become fixers celebrated by some parents as long as they are generous with their loot. This red-carpet treatment given to them is setting a bad precedent that would mortgage societal balance as well as the development of Nigerian youths.
Majority of people don't care about hard work anymore. Academics are being mocked for finishing school in flying colours and working for peanuts while the uneducated fraudsters who wasted the sunny days of their lives at beer parlours, engaging in drug abuse and chilling at dark corners with prostitutes, ride the best of cars and even open businesses that could employ the educated.
This acceptance of fraud as a way of life which has almost formed a foundation of Lagos State - commercial capital of Nigeria where workers painstakingly earn an average of N100,000 per month is happening in the face of a #NotTooYoungToRun campaign aimed at ensuring young people take up public positions in Nigeria. There is this general belief that Nigeria would be better off if the apparent system of 'Gerontocracy' is abolished and the youths with fresh ideas assume power.
With the calibre of youths seen supporting fraud, I think the present formidable team of political jobbers is set to change to more energetic, hungrier, tactical and, brilliant ones. There is no light at the end of the tunnel. The agitations for direct political participation by pseudo intellectuals and half-baked political analysts on Twitter are mostly being made by youths who are indirectly bitter about being shut out of the heist being committed at the corridors of power daily.
The same Nigerians who complain about the weakness of the Nigerian international passport are the ones stealing with strong political will, operating as rug rags on the internet giving the country a bad reputation in the developed world. Nigerians are like desperados outside the country; they could even betray their mothers just to make their lives worthwhile.
This has had a malignant effect on foreign investments in Nigeria as businesses to a large extent have to do with trust. What we see here are long term growth and development prospects being sacrificed for the short term benefits of a greedy few.
Nigerians abroad are being treated with disdain and disrepute simply because of the sins of a faceless few swallowing the lifetime savings of responsible people overnight only to satisfy youthful exuberance with the stolen funds.
There have been cases of victims becoming drug addicts, alcoholics, getting heart attacks, committing suicide and parting with their beautiful families after losing huge savings to Yahoo Boys who ignorantly attribute their successes to 'God'. There is danger as the new crop of Nigerian youths doesn’t want to work, they just want to get rich and scam is the way.
Most families, friends and acquaintances don't care about the source of the money, they just want to celebrate the spender and enjoy their share. The Yahoo Boys are their heroes and messiahs.
Permit me to end my piece with the wise words of the creative director and lead producer at Soundcity TV, Olamide Adedeji about the Yahoo Boys saga as seen on Twitter:
"Yahoo boys are armed robbers. Armed with computers harming people and corporations. So please, file them next to Drug dealers, thieves, money launderers etc"
“They don’t deserve to be glorified, praised or emulated. We need this reality check”.
Osayimwen Osahon George is a journalist and doctoral student of the University of Ibadan.
Source: http://www.villagetowncrier.com/2018/05/the-celebrity-status-of-yahoo-boys-in.html
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Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Damsonkc(m): 1:15am On May 15, 2018 |
talk2saintify:
I dont understand why YAHOO BOYS should be trending all of a sudden Your president just came back from America. It was what he was told to fight against because it affects their citizens. No one is telling him to give us light or security because it does not benefit their agenda. |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by newslifeop: 1:58am On May 15, 2018 |
hmm |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Bamibello(m): 2:13am On May 15, 2018 |
mansamusa2020: The real scammers are the politicians.... make i go check my log Lol. If you know you know. |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:31am On May 15, 2018 |
Mtchew. God bless all the hustlers out’chea. More clients, more money to we Azza. Big pick up dey come! |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Jonra(m): 12:48pm On May 15, 2018 |
Penisinpenisout: Very soon Nigeria and Nigerians as a whole would be the least, or the bottom citizens of the world. We are soo mediocre, it's painful to watch. Travelled to some countries in East Africa and most people never heard of internet fraud before. Why do West African's lack morals? So backward in everything, preach the reverse of everything.
I challenge you to name a continent whose Moral Values are as lowly as ours. I think your question should be addressed to humanity. Why does man lack morals? Why all of the evils in the world, thousands have died in the Syrian war without an end in sight, drugs are manufactured by the tonnes and shipped around the world in all forms, babies are sold into sex slavery etc. So much greed, lust and unbridled pride! It's humanities problem, this is one of the faces of evil. If you assume an absolute moral standard, you'll surely see the insanity in every clime. Otherwise, there's no point in saying our crimes are worse than theirs. All have sinned! |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:52pm On May 15, 2018 |
Jonra:
I think your question should be addressed to humanity. Why does man lack morals?
Why all of the evils in the world, thousands have died in the Syrian war without an end in sight, drugs are manufactured by the tonnes and shipped around the world in all forms, babies are sold into sex slavery etc.
So much greed, lust and unbridled pride!
It's humanities problem, this is one of the faces of evil. If you assume an absolute moral standard, you'll surely see the insanity in every clime. Otherwise, there's no point in saying our crimes are worse than theirs. All have sinned! nothing here changes the fact that our Moral Values are at an all time low. |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:36pm On May 15, 2018 |
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Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:19pm On May 15, 2018 |
astevee:
Valid point you made here, whether educated or not, guys are hungry and are clamping onto the next surest alternative that pays and cyber crime is paying real good. The justification here is not the case of the end justifying the means. Who do you blame? For me i think it is a systemic failure especially on our political structure where the selected few put their selfish interest above the greater good. I don't see any light at the end of the tunnel,it's gonna get really worse (sample opinions among youths in the streets, and you'd know). GOVERNMENT AT THE TOP HOLDS THE KEY,NOBODY SHOULD TELL ME THAT CHANGE BEGINS WITH ME. Abeg which kind change be that when i don't even have any change to spend. Goodness. |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Teaser4(m): 5:57pm On May 15, 2018 |
only broke ass poverty minded folks will be Hating on gboys... what's your own, are they stealing your father's money... Bleep y'all fucktards... the real thieves stealing your money in abuja you no say anything... thunder fall on y'all... better mind Una biz and enjoy yue poverty life. Nigerians and hate 5$6...
lemme educate ya asses... in USA most of their musicians or rappers are former or still drug dealers...they sing about it, made movies (straight out of Compton)... I don forget this 50cent movie based on his live story, he made his fortune from drugs... most of them if not all... Do you know the effect of that on other people.... how yahoo affecting your generations, it provide jobs for your fucking siblings working at various clubs and bars across the country...you think na salary Dem dey take pop moet... without gboys there's nothing like Nigerian music industry..na recently Dem start bagging endorsement... you no go ever any american writer writing poo about how 50cent, and others made money selling drugs on the street... awon oloribu go enjoy your change...assholes...
stupid people.... what is karma...Dem dey steal from your poor parents ni....
p:S I no be yahoo boy...but I hate reading poo like this ... fvck y'all hating...na jealousy go end Una miserable life |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Kabaka100: 12:53pm On May 16, 2018 |
Silvermoney: This whole noise about yahoo boys is stupid. We have bigger problems to contend with in this difficult country. The Nigerian mentality of accepting illegally acquired wealth is beginning of the end for Nigeria economic empowerment and socioeconomic development |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Teeteebrown: 10:55am On Dec 18, 2018 |
Dis naija has gotten to another level |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Ayobami7(m): 4:53pm On Dec 22, 2018 |
hmmmm |
Re: The Celebrity Status Of Yahoo Boys In Nigeria by Lordspicy(m): 11:25pm On Dec 22, 2018 |
mtcheeeew
next please |