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Why Do Nigerian Youths Prefer Scamming To Hustling? by TalkTalkTwins(m): 12:44am On Apr 17, 2018
@TalkTalkTwins

Hello guys, my name's Clifford and My twin is Stanford. I'm pretty sure some of you would have known us because we are a little bit very active users of Nairaland. We're twin bloggers and better known online as Talk Talk Twins.

There's something bothering me, and it's about our Nigerian youths. Seriously, why do our youths like scamming, and tagging themselves cheap scammers at such? I'm just wondering though.
I paid a Facebook user, Samson Peter #4, 000 to help me verify my UK AdSense.
His more details are:
Facebook url: facebook.com/peter.clicker.98
Phone Number: +2349063626360
Account Details: 2094380842, UBA Bank

Photo:

www.nairaland.com/attachments/6984566_petersampsonthescammer_jpeg1c7a2724cba4504ba628ef33b79c917a

Immediately, he switched off his phone for one whole week because of $10, broke his sim card, stayed out of Facebook for a whole week and later blocked me. I'm now wondering, why will a 22 year old young man be scamming?

I have blogged about him on our three blogs:
- http://www.reporter247.org/2018/04/Samson-Peter-Blogger-Scammer.html
- http://www.know.com.ng/2018/04/Avoid-Samson-Peter-Scammer.html
- http://www.infoguideafrica.com/2018/04/Nigerian-Scammers.html

And I intend taking this post to other forums. I have his account details, phone number, picture and even more and he still scammed me some cheap $10? $10 that I get from just one 600 words article I write? I can't even accept a $10 sponsored post on any of my blogs.
I think these cheap scammers are generally poor, or maybe laziness, or it's genetic or something else, I don't really know. All I know is that it's too bad of our youths.
We need to change. A black spot on our name can never be cleaned.
Re: Why Do Nigerian Youths Prefer Scamming To Hustling? by TalkTalkTwins(m): 12:47am On Apr 17, 2018
CC: Lalasticlala, Mynd44, Dominique, Seun
Re: Why Do Nigerian Youths Prefer Scamming To Hustling? by Nobody: 12:52am On Apr 17, 2018
Sorry for your loss.

The real reason is because of people living fake lives. If everyone lived his life according to his pockets, more people would be humble and embrace legit hustle.

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Re: Why Do Nigerian Youths Prefer Scamming To Hustling? by Nobody: 2:29am On Apr 17, 2018
TalkTalkTwins:
@TalkTalkTwins

Hello guys, my name's Clifford and My twin is Stanford. I'm pretty sure some of you would have known us because we are a little bit very active users of Nairaland. We're twin bloggers and better known online as Talk Talk Twins.

There's something bothering me, and it's about our Nigerian youths. Seriously, why do our youths like scamming, and tagging themselves cheap scammers at such? I'm just wondering though.
I paid a Facebook user, Samson Peter #4, 000 to help me verify my UK AdSense.
His more details are:
Facebook url: facebook.com/peter.clicker.98
Phone Number: +2349063626360
Account Details: 2094380842, UBA Bank

Photo:

www.nairaland.com/attachments/6984566_petersampsonthescammer_jpeg1c7a2724cba4504ba628ef33b79c917a

Immediately, he switched off his phone for one whole week because of $10, broke his sim card, stayed out of Facebook for a whole week and later blocked me. I'm now wondering, why will a 22 year old young man be scamming?

I have blogger about him on our three blogs:
- http://www.reporter247.org/2018/04/Samson-Peter-Blogger-Scammer.html
- http://www.know.com.ng/2018/04/Avoid-Samson-Peter-Scammer.html
- http://www.infoguideafrica.com/2018/04/Nigerian-Scammers.html

And I intend taking this post to other forums. I have his account details, phone number, picture and even more and he still scammed me some cheap $10? $10 that I get from just one 600 words article I write? I can't even accept a $10 sponsored post on any of my blogs.
I think these cheap scammers are generally poor, or maybe laziness, or it's genetic or something else, I don't really know. All I know is that it's too bad of our youths.
We need to change. A black spot on our name can never be cleaned.
if I were you,I would go straight to my bank and file fraud alert,I love see tiny scam artist alike the guy talked about brought to Justice.....since you made the trasfer to a bank account,abeg petition CBN and you will see that guy would be fished out and your money returned!!!Most Nigerians don’t understand that those bvn scam alert na bank from and not you!!!

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