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Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by chatinent: 9:29am On Jul 18, 2021
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Ten reasons Nigerian youths shouldn't engage in fraud (yahoo yahoo)


The rate of fraudulent activities in Nigeria has hit an all-time high! Even worse, this is more prevalent amongst the Nigerian youths who engage in internet fraud (Yahoo) for selfish and oblivious reasons.

Things weren't like this in times past when youths were dedicated to their education and more interested in legal jobs to make ends meet.
The surge in online fraud has led people to ask, is internet fraud the way to go?

Well, I can boldly tell you it isn't with Ten reasons Nigerian youths shouldn’t engage in fraud.

1. You could be stealing from the poor
Internet fraudsters don’t seem to have a precise target when engaging in the illegal act of depriving and extorting people of their hard-earned money.

They seem to feast on any carcass they can find, ignorant of the fact that their potential victims may be poor. In such cases, the effect of the fraud carried out on the victim could be detrimental.

2. Negative influence on positive-minded youths
With the immense use of social media, virtually every youth in Nigeria owns a social media handles that exposes them to graphic content capable of influencing them and pressuring them into soiling their hands in the popular trend (yahoo).

Engaging in this act of fraud doesn’t just influence your financial and moral situation but that of the people around you, as they are compelled to sort for greener pastures illegally.

Youths with no legal job flaunting cars, houses, gadgets, or expensive clothes and accessories leave bread crumbs for the positively driven youths to follow suit. Coming to think of it, is everything just for showoff? Thr stolen cars? Life?

3. You are tarnishing the nations’ image.
It may seem like a bit of hustle here and there wouldn't cause any harm. Think of it this way, there are over a thousand fraudsters like you in the same country doing the same thing.

While the ban on Nigerians from certain websites isn't exactly new, some countries see anything that comes from Nigeria to be fraudulent and corrupt.

Stats show Nigeria to be the top corrupt nation globally, which isn't surprising as the rate of internet scams and fraud is at its peak.
Who will ‘bell’ the cat?

4. The love of money; root of all injurious things.
Nowadays no Nigerian youth wants to go through learning in school to become something great in the future, as it were in the past.

The surge of online fraud (Yahoo) has shown that you don’t need to put in all the years and effort to amass wealth. This has led to the increasing number of online fraudsters in Nigeria today.

Furthermore, It discourages hard work and makes people see hard-working individuals as people without good intentions or ambitions. To stop this trend, you shouldn't engage in online fraud.

We need to please God in the time of our youths by not engaging in anything that displeases him.

5. Fraudulent activities create fear of insecurity.
Recent activities of fraudsters and their strategies used are gradually creating a fear of insecurity in the minds of Nigerian citizens, including your loved ones.

This act will only create more fears, leading well-to-do individuals to think their money isn't safe in the bank.

People have in past times reported a massive loss of money to internet fraudsters and scammers alike. These reports will only create more fears.

6. Could lead to insanity, depression, or death of the victim
Not everyone who gets scammed can withstand such a traumatic experience. In most cases, getting scammed of high amounts could lead the victims to be depressed, lose their sanity, or in worst cases, lead to the death of the victim.

Oh you, yes, you are a murderer. Trust me, you wouldn't want to have a hand in such evil.

7. You would be caught up in it forever!
To be sincere, not everyone goes into the online fraud business with the aim to live big and impress as their sole motive, some folks find it a safe passage to exit poverty!

What you should know is that no one turns his back on wealth after amassing a few or meeting their primary motive.

Just like a bank heist, the bigger the reward, the more interested you are with a conscious mind telling you you'd leave after this one, but do you leave eventually?

No!

That's because you're caught up and may never quit the swindling and fraudulent lifestyle unless you're caught or killed in the process.

8. You will get caught sooner or later.
This can't be stress more, you will eventually get caught! Looking at the stats in Nigeria, you'd find that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is doing a great job in apprehending new online fraud fledglings, which could be your fate if you choose to tread this path.

No matter how skilled and trained you are to mask your identity, you'd be caught and put behind bars. There are more technologies to track than to mask!

Depending on the nature of the crime committed, you could be in for a pretty long thing! Now tell me, why would you put your shame? Where is the whole happiness thingy now?

9. Your life will be wasted.
Imagine you invested your time and effort in acquiring a skill or learning a trade, you will definitely be done with your apprenticeship in a year or two.

The time it takes to learn a skill will be deprived of you if caught in the illegal act of online fraud. More so, you will only have wasted precious time of your life behind bars by the time you realize...and that is if you aren't shot!

And finally,

10. You may be required to soil your hands in something fetish.
Not only is there yahoo fraud but also yahoo plus and its predecessors. Yahoo plus is an act where online fraudsters soil their hands in fetish activities to maximize their chances of success.

You may have seen viral videos of youths having to eat their feces, taking baths on a highway, killing innocent people for their organs, etc. Of course, this is the small price they pay for wealth, and as it turns out, it never ends well—people who engage in yahoo plus eventually go insane or die.

The devil would never give you sth free without collecting it with the other hand. Don't come up with the excuse of trying to make mum proud, and aligning your thoughts to those Nigerian singers who use their music as motivational yahoo songs!

How can you be making mum proud, yet making sb else sad? What if I told you you could be getting clean money of about ₦150k or more monthly without having to defraud? Of course, I can teach you how!

Action Plan:
Even if you had already begun, you could stop it. Yes, you could. Stop living the life of insecurities. Become a new personality.

If you haven't started but yearns to learn, I think you should remember honest biblical Joseph; he had in his front his boss’ wife presented to him on a platter of gold by herself.

He could have had her to the fullest and nobody would know. If he had agreed to her wants, she could have taken care of him, and made him more comfortable. Nobody would know.

Nobody would know?

God is watching already!

Evil cannot prevail for long!

Be like Joseph who refused to enjoy a short-term evil. We all know how it ended afterwards when he followed the right path.


Pleasing God does it.

Source: https://www.nopremiumtears.com.ng/2021/07/ten-reasons-nigerian-youths-shouldnt.html

There you have it, Ten reasons why Nigerian youths shouldn't engage in online fraud (Yahoo).

I hope this article was helpful? Please leave us a comment below.

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by Mokason288(m): 9:30am On Jul 18, 2021
Shut up already

I could give you one reason why boys engage in YAHOO YAHOO that overrides 100 reasons not to participate

NIGERIA IS A FAIED NATION AND THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO FUTURE FOR THE YOUTHS AND OUR CHILDREN UNBORN

Go to states like Plateau and Nasarawa the high rate of burglars and thieves will make you wish otherwise
Don’t get it twisted there are thieves everywhere even in America

NOTE: I said NO to crime no mean say I no get mind

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by chatinent: 9:34am On Jul 18, 2021
Hustler1277:

please am a normal legit hustler but my phone just went bad
The pictures attached to this post is my phone and I am typing this from somebody's phone whom I begged to please quickly make a post.

I am in my finals in university of Benin and I have been having myriads of problems I can't begin to spell out .
I have been footing my school bills all by myself since two sessions now due to family issues and lots of long stories I can't begin to say here.

I sold my laptop not quite long t be able to work on my project and feed .
I do some jobs online t survive though it hasn't been so lucrative .
I was expecting some money next week though so I could sort out my project finally and look for a place to perch as I finalize school issues .
But yesterday something very funny snd bad just happened .
My phone fell and the screen just left the phone and now the flex is cut .

I tried to look for persons to borrow money from to raise the money for repair but people are all going home as its a sessional break .

Please am appealing to good hearted persons to please help me raise the money to fix the phone .
If anybody wants to come around uniben to see me and pay for the fixing am fine with that.
Please I need to fix this phone soon so I can forge ahead in life.
I will appreciate donations from persons here .
This is just a guy trying to beat the hard times and make it in life and now he really needs hand or hands to pull him up .
Here is my account number
3099464858
First bank
Emua Abraham
A phone number if you want to reach and talk 08143909240

Please I am not asking for fish
I just need to fix my hook


I am amazed at the seconds you used to post this long message after I posted. It means you had it copied to your clipboard! And before one copies a message to clipboard, it is sth you want to be posting frequently to different platforms.

This is fraud.

You have to learn to stop this by following the admonitions above.

I am an academic research writer. I can teach you how to also make the amount I make monthly. I'll teach you for a token that is if you are willing to offer the services honestly to people without defrauding them.

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by McLizbae: 9:58am On Jul 18, 2021
Do yahoo boys care!!?

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by Hustler1277: 10:04am On Jul 18, 2021
chatinent:


You account number is everywhere on the internet looking for help.
just this past days

Bross please can you render any help?

You could call if you are concerned and want to talk

Please i have been suprised wih the reception i got on the forum

Or maybe many folks think like you do but just dont say

But atleast you've shown interest apart from some sympathetic comments
Bross abeg
Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by Nobody: 11:09am On Jul 18, 2021
Fraud will always be a lifestyle in Nigeria.

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by Franzinni: 11:17am On Jul 18, 2021
The solution is to go the China way


A bullet to the back of the head if found guilty ...

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by jagorinho: 1:12pm On Jul 18, 2021
Franzinni:
The solution is to go the China way


A bullet to the back of the head if found guilty ...


yahoo yahoo is an epidemic that is ravaging the country with no vaccine in sight, I pity legit hustlers in this country, the intimidation is on another level.
I gave up when a 20 year old boy in my area got 5k dollars and he renovated his father's house from scratch, built a fence and gigantic gate, a borehole and two powerful generators and the parents couldn't question his source of wealth,
dem dey even carry shoulder for the area now

.........
poverty is the worst form of violence..... Mahatma Gandhi

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by Olodo24: 1:37pm On Jul 18, 2021
Dear op, how many people have you helped?

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by Olodo24: 1:38pm On Jul 18, 2021
chatinent:


You account number is everywhere on the internet looking for help.

Learn to work, bro.

This shouldn't be your hustle.
You can't help him and you're here badmouthing yahoo boys.

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by SkengRay: 2:26pm On Jul 18, 2021
Baba talk say tarnished the nations image cheesy. Abeg shey this nation still get image lol cheesy

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by Nobody: 2:36pm On Jul 18, 2021
Even parents now encourage their children to engage in internet fraud by buying them laptop and data. And this is because they (the parents) are not computer literates, else, they'd have been doing it themselves.
The issue has become very very deep

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by Princeton92(m): 2:53pm On Jul 18, 2021
[/b]If a university in Africa has been producing architects, engineers, building economists and interior designers for over 40 years… and the same university’s modern buildings are designed by Chinese consultants, such a university should just close down.

If a country has been unable to redeem her people from poverty after 50 years of independence and several regime change-overs, maybe such a country should be handed back to her colonial masters or outsource leadership from economies that deliver tangible results for their people, not political rhetoric.[b]

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by MansoryMX(m): 3:11pm On Jul 18, 2021
chatinent:
No part of this post should be reproduced without written approval from the author.


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Source: https://www.nopremiumtears.com.ng/2021/07/ten-reasons-nigerian-youths-shouldnt.html

There you have it, Ten reasons why Nigerian youths shouldn't engage in online fraud (Yahoo).


Mynd44, lalasticlala


I hope this article was helpful? Please leave us a comment below.


You dey list reasons why people shouldn’t go into fraud they have already seen as a means of livelihood to survive in a harsh economy like Nigeria. A country its government don’t give a shit about her citizens if they survive or die of hunger, a country filled with so much hunger and lawlessness if you don’t have money. No offense, This your article is dead on arrival bro. List how people will survive with a bad and harsh government and watch yahoo reduce. Is like better hungry never beat you for days wey you nor see food chop. I almost vex for you when you say tarnish the country image! Which image?? the one BokoHaram, Fulani herdsmen, corrupt politicians and constant abuse of citizens fundamental human rights are being violated on a daily basis or the one people are being killed daily like fresh catfish in the market for barbecue. Fraud is bad, humans do unthinkable things to survive when hungry. It’s human nature according to Michael Jackson, So do the maths

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by Nobody: 5:16pm On Jul 18, 2021
grin

I don’t support FRAUD

But this is why you have to do fraud my people grin grin grin

Behold thy president
https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/fg-has-no-more-job-vacancies-buhari-tells-youths/%3famp

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by Afonjashapmouth: 5:16pm On Jul 18, 2021
Ok

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by paulolee(m): 5:17pm On Jul 18, 2021
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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by lessonotes(f): 5:17pm On Jul 18, 2021
Good.

The breakdown of the very fabric of morality in the society has led to its increase. The Word of God is not been preached with efficacy anymore, very few preachers of the Word. The preachers of prosperity have taken over.

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by Lattop(m): 5:17pm On Jul 18, 2021
Everything is messed up and nobody give a fu*K

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by mytime24(f): 5:17pm On Jul 18, 2021
B for ....

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by Serichsporech: 5:17pm On Jul 18, 2021

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Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by maximunimpact(m): 5:18pm On Jul 18, 2021
grin preaching to the choir
Re: Ten Reasons Nigerian Youths Shouldn't Engage In Fraud (yahoo Yahoo) by lessonotes(f): 5:18pm On Jul 18, 2021
Mokason288:
Shut up already

I could give you one reason why boys engage in YAHOO YAHOO that overrides 100 reasons not to participate

NIGERIA IS A FAIED NATION AND THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO FUTURE FOR THE YOUTHS AND OUR CHILDREN UNBORN

Go to states like Plateau and Nasarawa the high rate of burglars and thieves will make you wish otherwise
Don’t get it twisted there are thieves everywhere even in America

NOTE: I said NO to crime no mean say I no get mind

Shut Up too, there is never a reason to commit crime or do evil.

Jeremiah 17 v 11 - "As the partridge sitteth on eggs, and hatcheth them not; so he that getteth riches, and not by right, shall leave them in the midst of his days, and at his end shall be a fool."

So because Nigeria is a failed state, you want them to run faster than their shadows? and to you going into Yahoo Yahoo will preserve a future for your unborn children?

Egbon better repent and Remember God visits the iniquities of the fathers into the bosom of their children, and upon the children's children unto the third and fourth generation. Exodus 34 v 7

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