If I'm being given 15 minutes to speak to an audience on any topic of my choice, I would talk on HOW WE'VE ACCEPTED INTERNET FRAUD AS A NORMAL THING
All of these people into internet frauds are into rituals. They kill and use essential parts of human to do rituals
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Just like we all know, internet fraud has become rampant and is now seen as a legal thing in the community. Most of us have accepted it as a means of survival; even parents push their children into it for them to be like their mates. Religious heads that are supposed to go against it are among the people encouraging youths to go into it because it'll bring more money to their offices.
In fact, any youth that's struggling with finances and has refused to join the fraudulent act is being seen as an unserious fellow. So bad!
Ladies no longer date ordinary guys; they go for these fraudsters because of their flashy lives.
Does it mean that Yahoo (fraud) is no longer a crime?
Sometimes I do wonder if the world has removed fraud as a crime. If you ask a young guy why he's into it, he'll tell you that it's what the world is doing, which means that since a large percentage of people are doing it, that means it's no longer a crime. Is that how it works?
The worst of it all is that if these people are caught and handed over to the law, they'll get released the next day—after covering their mouths with money.
No exception, effects would tell on us
Just like we all know, these fraudsters are practically performing rituals. It's hard for them to deceive their clients with just mere talk; that's why they need a voodoo backup, and this spiritual backup doesn't come with ease; sacrifices must be made, and it's always sacrificing human beings in different patterns.
Yesterday, I was chatting with a friend who's dating a Yahoo guy, and she told me all about her experiences with him. She said there was a time she went to the guy's house, and he saw a lollipop and decided to lick it. He didn't know that the lollipop wasn't ordinary; he fell sick the next day, which landed her in the hospital bed for two weeks (she almost died). When she was healed, her boyfriend warned her never to trespass, take, or touch things she's not supposed to in his house.
Another female friend once shared her encounter with me when she lost her used pad in the hands of a Yahoo guy. Her boyfriend is into internet fraud, so he brought his brother to stay with them to learn "work." It was the brother of the boyfriend who stole the used pad to be used for rituals.
Should I talk about the rampant killings and kidnappings? Kidnappings and killings have gotten out of hand already, and most of them are fostered by these Yahoo guys. They'll kidnap, kill, and cut the special parts for their rituals.
Now that the world is overlooking the increase of fraudsters because we think we are all safe, sir! Anything is possible with these people. Some of them use their family members to do rituals. As long as these fraudsters are increasing in number, nowhere is safe. Timaya has a song he titled "cold outside." That's to tell you how dangerous it is in the world.
Because we've not been affected by their evil acts, should we keep accepting ritualists in the name of fraudsters as good citizens?Let's call a spade a spade. Using humans for rituals is very bad; fraud is bad. We shouldn't keep silent because everyone is doing it.