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“Yahoo Reduced Cultism In University Campuses” — Man Sparks Debate

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A Nigerian man identified as Tope has taken to micro-blogging platform, Twitter to defend internet fraud as he throws light on ‘yahoo’ business which has become the persistent occupation for some young men and in some cases women.

Tope claimed that thanks to Yahoo, cult groups and cultism in university campuses have significantly reduced and argued that non-violent crime has replaced a previously violent crime.

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He furthered that young men have found the use of ‘jazz’ in making money than using guns and violence that sometimes and often lead to loss of lives and property.

Read his tweet below ;

“I think Yahoo reduced cultism in the university campuses and even amongst the young people generally.

One crime replaced another. But only that this one is non violent..

Boys discovered they could be doing jazz to get money instead of using it for some gun control. Lmao”

See his post below:

In related news, some young Nigerian men who are suspected to be internet fraudsters were spotted in a viral showing the world the workstation they operate from.

The men numbering about 7 of them were seen sitting by a desk with computers placed in front of them busily ‘browsing’ as they mostly term looking for their next client to dupe.

However, a startling feature about this video is that one of the guys was hold what looked like a charm and declared that they don’t use the grace and certainly they are talking about the grace of God but their ability to make money and outsmart their clients on the internet is through black magic.

Watch the video below;