A recent viral video circulating on social media features an elderly man passionately advocating for internet fraudsters, popularly known as "Yahoo Boys."
Justice N.U. Sadiq of the Kaduna State High Court on Monday convicted and sentenced four internet fraudsters to five years imprisonment. The convicts, Chinedu Prince Omeka, Adamu Eric Mendos, Daniel Andrew, and Elom Vincent Prince, were convicted on one-count
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, has dismissed insinuations that the agency is only going after internet fraudsters, popularly known as "Yahoo boys'.
Joan is obviously wiser than the yahoo boys, as she asked them to stop contacting her and wasting their time. TikTok users react as Oyinbo lady calls out yahoo boys@user6099326191845 said: "Be careful with the Yahoo boys."
The lady revealed in the video that they, (White women) do not mind sending their money to Yahoo boys because they make them happy. She added that it is the duty of white women to make Yahoo boys fresh.
The EFCC chairman emphasized the agency's commitment to combatting financial crimes, including illicit forex trading and internet fraud perpetrated by 'Yahoo Yahoo boys.'
Ex-Chicken Republic security guards, Happie Boys have made their first public appearance after deportation from Cyprus, one year after being sent on scholarship to study.
Joining the viral 'Poor Man Pikin', Happie Boys mocked their experience in Cyprus while stating it does not meet the standard of being 'abroad.' "Poor Man Pickin Go Think Say Cyprus Na Abroad😂," Happie Boys wrote.
In Samklef's words: "See pastor @david_ibiyeomie wey Dey yab cele people and yahoo boys o! So this pastor get this kind power na people full Igbo gbi abeg I get business for this pastor. So na so Jesus teach una ?