Caucasian woman claims she was scammed by a yahoo boy who is now set to marry another woman
A Caucasian woman broke down in tears as she shared her experience of being scammed by a Nigerian yahoo boy, who is now set to marry his Nigerian girlfriend.
In a lengthy post on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), she detailed how she met the man online in 2020, only to later discover he was a scammer.
She explained that their relationship lasted for 10 months, during which the man continually asked her for money.
She became frustrated with his constant demands and finally decided to end things when he made a critical mistake by calling her from a Nigerian phone number.
In her emotional post, she revealed the man’s identity by sharing his photo and mentioned that he is now preparing to marry his Nigerian girlfriend.
“I met this man, was with this man for 10 months but then I got sick of him asking me for money. He always wanted ,more and more and more.”
“I decided to say enough was enough and one day he made a mistake and called me from a Nigerian phone number.”
She also recounted how two other Nigerian men had previously scammed her, though she expressed her hope of finding true love, saying she still has affection for Nigerian men.
As her video went viral, concerned individuals flooded the comments section to share their thoughts and support.
See some reactions below:
@thatbobpr: “God! She sounds responsible and kind, she has been through a løt she actually hold herself enough😠she is strong. May she find peace and comfort.”
@Cleverlydey4u: “The funny thing be say them go still scám this woman again.”
@abdullahi0105: “She don send $10k once lol. Dem never collect better money from this one na.”
@Kaybeelenshi: “Na why I go always dey against yahoo be this💔 wish I could give her a hug.”
@OnDeyLow7: “Hmmm… But her Ancestors ruin our ancestors life… That one to is extremely sad.”
@FUNKY_gi: “This one go still fall again and she go still pay. Make person drop her handle I wan check smtn.”
@spydeoloba1: “Most thing wey dey vex me be say the scammers may not be from Nigeria but we are just labeled bad.”
@_Localavenger: “The painful part about all this isn’t even the money. It’s the time and emotions you out into making an already failed relationship work that hits the most. She’s probably giving up on love.”
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Yahoo boys ruined this woman for life. This is so sad 🥴💔 pic.twitter.com/aqdZjLMD5b
— OLAMIDE 🌸💖 (@Olamide0fficial) November 26, 2024