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Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by naptu2: 7:56am On Nov 02
How Facebook pages lure users to ‘financial breakthrough’ with image of Aisha Buhari, others

The use of popular Nigerian images to lure users of Facebook to get financial offers is becoming a trend on the popular social media platform.

The posts on the pages are mostly promoted with pictures of well-known Nigerians in most cases. Thus, operators of the pages are used to lure users of the social media to a trading platform, as a way of “getting rich”.

Among the pictures of Nigerians used is former Nigeria First Lady, Aisha Buhari, on a Facebook page, Dann Films.

The caption of its promoted post on Facebook reads, We say goodbye to Aisha Buhari, the saddest day for Nigeria”, with an image of Aisha.

Checks indicated that the page was created on September 17, 2018. Further findings showed that it is managed by multiple admins with a sole number administered to the page. The number, through the use of Truecaller, showed the name as “Danny Ting Kts”.

To deceive Facebook users, the page used the name of a Nigerian newspaper, Vanguard, and cloned its website front page, with the heading, “Aisha Buhari did not know that the microphone was on, and we are saying goodbye to him forever.”

However, findings showed that Vanguard did not publish such information.

When the post was clicked, it directed to a website with a different headline claiming, “Central Bank of Nigeria sues Aisha Buhari over statements she made on live television”, with Aisha’s picture, using the front of The PUNCH Newspaper as the source.

The post added, Live on air, Aisha Buhari regretted revealing the truth. But it was already too late,” but the national newspaper has no such report on its website.

Part of the published misleading information read, “Scandal erupted during a live broadcast, when Aisha Buhari accidentally revealed her secret on the program. Many viewers paid attention to Aisha Buhari’s “accidental” words and started sending messages on the air. However, the show was interrupted by a call from the Bank of Nigeria who demanded that the program be stopped immediately.”

It claimed to have persuaded the director of the Channels Television program to give a copy of the recording of the program.

“If you’ve had a chance to read this article, keep in mind that it may soon be deleted, as has happened with broadcasting. So if you’ve had a chance to read this article, you should instead check out the link provided to us by Aisha Buhari herself,” it further read.

The deleted conversation, it claimed, was between Aisha and one Adline Okere as the interviewer.

In 2022, Channels Television had an exclusive interview with Aisha, where she explained why she apologised to Nigerians over the perceived failure of her husband’s administration to fulfil campaign promises and meet the expectations of Nigerians.

Adline Okere moderated the interview but did not relate to the trading platform or opportunities.

However, the conversation centres on marketing the trading platform with Aisha claiming to have said, “Do you think I don’t work hard enough?” Or that I am not like most Nigerians? Believe me, if I lived on one salary, I’d never have become a millionaire. When someone tells me I’m just lucky, I laugh in their face, because today, there’s everything on the Internet to get rich without leaving your couch.”

Okere responded, “So you’re saying that anyone can make money like you? I don’t believe it…”

However, a major misleading information is that the website addressed Aisha as “him” rather than her.

“You could see just how angry Aisha Buhari was about this sentence (of Adline). She started arguing with the host and accidentally blabbed about the loophole that made him rich”, the post read.

Promoting the platform named, Spectrax, 250 dollars is said to be made into millions in 12 to 15 weeks.

It claimed, “this platform is the perfect solution for those who want to get rich quick. It’s built on self-learning artificial intelligence, which exchanges crypto-currencies for you. That is, you don’t need to understand how bitcoin or any other digital currency works – the program determines the best time to buy or sell assets and trades independently. The advantage is that you don’t have to do anything – just make a minimum deposit, wait for the call from the platform operator to sign up and the program will start earning money itself. I don’t just recommend it – I insist that every Nigerian should utilize this platform. And, then, you’ll forget once and for all about the need to work.”

A check on the link directs users to Spectrax, where they sign up before “getting rich

Findings also indicated that this same technique has been used with images of Channels Television presenter, Seun Okinbaloye; and Journalist Kadaria Ahmed, on different Facebook pages.

Speaking with a technology expert, Akinwale Balogun, told our correspondent that the pages gradually taking over social media are not only misleading but harmful to the platform and its users.

He urged Facebook to take measures to eradicate such posts from its platform.

“The actions of those pages are not only misleading but harmful to users and Facebook itself. Those pages have now seen the social media platform as where they could easily access without any disturbance to execute their businesses.

“I believe there are many reputable channels making (good) use of Facebook. However, it is high time Facebook took measures and address the situation before the pages turn it to what it is not,” he said.

https://businessday.ng/investigation/article/how-facebook-pages-lure-users-to-financial-breakthrough-with-image-of-aisha-buhari-others/

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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by naptu2: 7:56am On Nov 02
Be aware that the scammers are also operating on Nairaland, but the moderators are dealing with them. They have created threads on Nairaland with the same fake stories, but I have reported them to the mods.

Don't fall for their fake stories, report all such threads to the moderators.

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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by ATEAMS: 8:21am On Nov 02
Not everyone likes me but not everyone matters.

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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by Houseofglam7(f): 8:21am On Nov 02
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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by MaziObinnaokija: 8:22am On Nov 02
sad

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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by EnglandAmaka(f): 8:23am On Nov 02
It's only northerners that will fall for it that's why they use pictures of the people they love so much.

You can't tell me any southerner will want to know any truth Aisha Buhari or Kadaria Ahmed reviled.

It's their headache. The north has collected yahoo from the south and will soon monopolize it like they did with kidnapping.

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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by Czarina21(f): 8:24am On Nov 02
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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by NSNO(m): 8:24am On Nov 02
I knew that article was fake when I saw it.
Na wa for Nigerians oh

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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by AmalaAtiEwedu: 8:24am On Nov 02
cool
Na Slawormir people cool
mostly uneducated cultists wey dey into yahoo cool
their brain no fit do yahoo on its own unless dem give dem format cool
especially d ones wey dey Edo cool

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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by geoworldedu: 8:27am On Nov 02
brb
Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by techbro1: 8:27am On Nov 02
Update no dey finish grin

Na Slawormir people be this

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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by Walai(m): 8:28am On Nov 02
What do you expect when the average national IQ is close to that of baboon ?
The fakeness is quite glaring but then again, some low thinkers will still fall, the same
poor thinking people that will sell their vote for 2k in 2027

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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by GreaterFuture(m): 8:29am On Nov 02
Agencies exist.. but it ends here.

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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by Ewedegubbler: 8:30am On Nov 02
This is old scam. It’s been around for a long time. Naija scammers only got in now.

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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by MrRemedyAlagbo(m): 8:30am On Nov 02
Instead of them to channel their energy to something productive
Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by Nazgul: 8:31am On Nov 02
I'm not trying to praise myself, but you'd need more than juju to make me part with my money online.

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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by MrBanner(m): 8:33am On Nov 02
They're trying to rake in facebook revenue from the views and interactions on those posts. Even Nigerian influencers on twitter post made-up news all the time

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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by Energist: 8:33am On Nov 02
Chai
Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by allen113: 8:34am On Nov 02
Omoh see mad fmt grin
Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by VikingKing: 8:39am On Nov 02
"She did not know her mic was on" grin grin grin

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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by VikingKing: 8:40am On Nov 02
Nazgul:
I'm not trying to praise myself, but you'd need more than juju to make me part with my money online.

Oga they don't need you to give them money, na FB revenue dem dey find

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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by MrAmbrose(m): 8:52am On Nov 02
shocked
Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by Akfrenzy(m): 8:58am On Nov 02
grin
Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by NaijaCover(m): 9:03am On Nov 02
Inukwa ooooo
Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by completeskills(m): 9:11am On Nov 02
I wonder how some people will fall for this kind of things. Maybe there is something I am not understanding
Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by Lovit(m): 9:22am On Nov 02
Most Nigerians are not really intelligent people, they have very low IQ

what makes Nigerians think they are smart is just the 'I can make it ' spirit in us

Politically we one of the dumbest humans on the surface of the earth
Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by aboki2000(m): 9:25am On Nov 02
Lovit:
Most Nigerians are not really intelligent people, they have very low IQ

what makes Nigerians think they are smart is just the 'I can make it ' spirit in us

Politically we one of the dumbest humans on the surface of the earth

Differentiate between being smart and being a criminal
Meanwhile

After waited for two months for your car and the container finally arrived and …

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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by delpee(f): 9:36am On Nov 02
Also Ooni of Ife and his wife Naomi. Many bloggers just cook up stories on the rich and famous for attention.

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Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by AfonjaConehead: 9:37am On Nov 02
Walaai:
What do you expect when the average national IQ is close to that of baboon like santaclaws?
The fakeness is quite glaring but then again, some low thinkers will still fall, the same
poor thinking people like the koneheaded structures santaclaws that will sell their vote for 2k in 2027
Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by santaclaws: 9:41am On Nov 02
AfonjaConehead:
santaclaws santaclaws

Who be this one...? 😒
Re: Scammers Lure Nigerians With Fake Stories About Kadaria Ahmed, Aisha Buhari, Etc by armadeo(m): 9:51am On Nov 02
I've been seeing so many contents with that similar headline.

I've never clicked because the story never interested me.

Ontop I'm now finding out it's a scam.


Lol.

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