Zone 2 Police Public Relations
Officer, Dolapo Badmus has reacted to the recent arrest of 77 Nigerians by the
FBI for fraud related crimes.
According to Badmus, 'this is
indeed shameful to us as a nation and it calls for sober reflection. That 77
out of 80 suspects involved in a syndicated and organised crime of fraud
described by FBI as the largest online fraud scheme in United state is indeed
appalling! I'm still asking these questions;
1. What went
wrong?
2. Why do our youth derailed from successful achievements to becoming fraudsters?
3. Why are fraudsters celebrated more than hard workers?
4. Why would youth defend illegality even at their own expense?
Why? Why? Why?
2. Why do our youth derailed from successful achievements to becoming fraudsters?
3. Why are fraudsters celebrated more than hard workers?
4. Why would youth defend illegality even at their own expense?
Why? Why? Why?
Have we
paused to imagine the impact this massive discovery “will” or “may” have on our
nation? Have we taught of how negatively this will affect our youth wanting to
do legitimate business home and abroad? Have we paused to think about how this
will rub off on us individually as Nigerians and collectively as a nation! Oh
mine.
Well, to
everyone engaging in fraudulent activities claiming they are taking back what
the oyinbos took from their forefathers be rest assured you will rot within the
four walls of the jail your forefathers help them built...and for parents and
family members urging their loved ones to perpetrate fraud, be rest assured
that you will cry over them!
I want FBI and the whole world to know that those ones
caught are not full representation of what Nigerian youth stands for! Nigeria
youths are vibrant, hardworking and resilient! Please treat them (the
suspects)as per their father's house and family name....kindly give chance to
the good and honest Nigerians. (Wait! Is that a woman I’m seeing amongst in
cuffs?! Gosh!)
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