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Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by TouchNfollow(op): 3:09am On Aug 13, 2025
Internet fraudsters fund many Nigerian artists – M.I claims

Veteran rapper, Jude Abaga, popularly known as M.I, has claimed that internet fraudsters fund a major part of the Nigerian music industry.

According to him, it is an indictment on Nigeria as a nation that most of the funding of the country’s music industry comes from the West and from fraudsters.

He insisted that Nigeria needs to do better in terms of funding for the creative industry.

M.I featured as a guest in a recent episode of the ‘So Nigerian’ podcast.

“There’s a lot of controversies when people talk about Yahoo Yahoo, because a lot of artists that is the funding that they have. What I’m trying to say is that, it’s an indictment on our country that we have such talented musicians and that the major funding for the industry comes from the West and the fraud industry. It’s an indictment. It shows that something is wrong. Hopefully, we can do better,” he said.

The rapper urged wealthy Nigerians to step up in funding the country’s musical talents, stressing that young people are the only supporting other young people financially in the Nigerian music industry at the moment.
https://dailypost.ng/2025/08/12/internet-fraudsters-fund-many-nigerian-artists-m-i-claims/

Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by Thundafireseun: 3:36am On Aug 13, 2025
Can he prove this lousy accusation in court??

Jealousy is a terrible disease
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by Nbotee(m): 4:56am On Aug 13, 2025
The music industry started loosing it's quality when fraud boys flooded. That's why the quality of music dropped and attention turned to streaming farms to boost numbers
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by Helpfromabove1(m): 5:46am On Aug 13, 2025
Will you keep quiet

They they force them to fund them or when did artists turn efcc
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by SadiqBabaSani: 5:48am On Aug 13, 2025
Yahoo boys majority here typing rubbish,.
MI said nothing but the truth
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by Maxymilliano(m): 5:48am On Aug 13, 2025
I'm sure he wouldn't have said so if he had benefitted from generosity of the so called fraud boys
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by floss(m): 5:49am On Aug 13, 2025
Same as many A list churches are used to launder money in Nigeria…

No one is a saint, let’s stop talking especially when we don’t have the resources to prove anything
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by Zyrac: 5:49am On Aug 13, 2025
who has MI funded.
these gatekeepers that don't support upcoming rappers.
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by fnep2smooth(m): 5:50am On Aug 13, 2025
M.I is right—many Nigerian artists rely on funding from internet fraudsters ("Yahoo Boys"wink because the country lacks proper investment in the creative industry. He calls this a national embarrassment, pointing out that most financial support comes from either foreign sources or illegal means. His message is clear: Nigeria’s wealthy elite and government need to step up and fund talent legally, or the industry will keep depending on crime.
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by tompat86(m): 5:51am On Aug 13, 2025
Ahhhh, my compatriots in the amphitheatre of melophonic gyrations, permit me to ventilate my cranial cogitations on this matter that His Lyrical Eminence, Jude M.I Abaga, has unfurled before our optic faculties.

If indeed our sonorous savants are being fiscally lubricated by the nefarious lubricant of Yahoo-Yahoo pecuniary percolations, then verily, we are dancing Shaku-Shaku on the precipice of an ethical abyss! This is not merely a jejune peccadillo; it is a mammothian indictment on our socio-economic superstructure.

Instead of an autochthonous aristocracy of affluence galvanizing our creative gladiators with legitimate naira nectar, we have the aberrant anointing of artistes by algorithmic brigands of cyberspatial kleptomania. This, my compatriots, is a symphony in the key of national embarrassment.

May our plutocratic patricians awaken from their philanthropic siesta, lest the cantata of our cultural industry be eternally orchestrated by the bass drums of fraudulence and the saxophone of subterfuge.
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by elitper: 5:54am On Aug 13, 2025
Nothing but an open truth. Most celebrities' lifestyles are funded by stolen funds, the most recent being politicians using them to launder money.
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by Offpoint1: 5:54am On Aug 13, 2025
Who doesn't know this? It's a well known fact. Nigeria music industry is mostly fund by fraud money. Some of them are fraudsters underground...... Same way west music industry is fund by drug dealers.


West = Drug dealers
Nigeria = Fraudsters

Every reasonable person know this
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by Chukwuisgreat(m): 5:54am On Aug 13, 2025
This is a well known fact. Most artists are used for money laundry purposes.
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by JOACHINpedro: 5:56am On Aug 13, 2025
Henceforth I am respecting this artist.
He's got integrity to admit what the multitude shys away from speaking
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by SatoshiX: 5:57am On Aug 13, 2025
That's not news.
Shalipopi
Zlatan
Naira marley
Bella
Ayo maff
Seyi vibes
Asake
Ballo ranking
To mention just few
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by LillyandDaisy: 5:58am On Aug 13, 2025
Yes I think he’s right, just like drug Lords finance most American music industries too…
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by SatoshiX: 6:01am On Aug 13, 2025
Yahoo is to music what drug was to nollywood several years ago.
Infact, yahoo is the major fuel for these underlisted sectors:
Music and entertainment generally
Real estate
OS business
Auto business
Hospitality business
The whole nightlife in this country is funded by yahoo money.
Sadly but true, this inglorious enterprise has come to stay. It has become a pop culture. Parents are now encouraging their children and wards to venture into it so they can "cashout" and lift the family out of poverty line.
Should anything happen to this illegal venture today, the Nigerian economy will be heading for a major recession never seen before.
No matter the justification or the sugar coating our people are giving to it, yahoo is nothing but stealing enterprise that has come to stay with us.
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by Appletek: 6:01am On Aug 13, 2025
No be today.
Oliver D Coque, Kwam1, 9ice, down to Shalipoppi and co have their roots in singing praise songs for people of questionable means.
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by deji17: 6:01am On Aug 13, 2025
ObiNwanne Okeke among many others ..
Quite unfortunate.
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by Nahunger(m): 6:02am On Aug 13, 2025
That's why the godfather thing in the industry is no longer strong.

Small boys giving record labels a run for their money with just a single track 😂😂😂😂


The thing is really painful to ace/veteran artist like MI to see their hard work and talent been outperformed by poor music and made by talentless kids.

Also raking in the money and topping all charts
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by Offpoint1: 6:04am On Aug 13, 2025
tompat86:
Ahhhh, my compatriots in the amphitheatre of melophonic gyrations, permit me to ventilate my cranial cogitations on this matter that His Lyrical Eminence, Jude M.I Abaga, has unfurled before our optic faculties.

If indeed our sonorous savants are being fiscally lubricated by the nefarious lubricant of Yahoo-Yahoo pecuniary percolations, then verily, we are dancing Shaku-Shaku on the precipice of an ethical abyss! This is not merely a jejune peccadillo; it is a mammothian indictment on our socio-economic superstructure.

Instead of an autochthonous aristocracy of affluence galvanizing our creative gladiators with legitimate naira nectar, we have the aberrant anointing of artistes by algorithmic brigands of cyberspatial kleptomania. This, my compatriots, is a symphony in the key of national embarrassment.

May our plutocratic patricians awaken from their philanthropic siesta, lest the cantata of our cultural industry be eternally orchestrated by the bass drums of fraudulence and the saxophone of subterfuge.
You spoke but didn't communicate....

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Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by fredoooooo: 6:09am On Aug 13, 2025
M.I . attention seeker . Who fund you ? You can't be in limelight forever...
It was crystal clear ...
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by yemmit90: 6:13am On Aug 13, 2025
Not only entertainment industry but majority of big businesses, including real estate and hotels you see today.
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by whippersnapper(m): 6:16am On Aug 13, 2025
M.I the legend. "Did he do yahoo did he launder".
It's common knowledge now most Nigerian musicians are into fraud. Olamide YBNL is an example.
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by Jughead29: 6:17am On Aug 13, 2025
More problems for the yahoo boys them. I heard FBI are currently at Abuja. If FBI caught you, Omo na international court case be that ooo
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by kaywhy09(m): 6:21am On Aug 13, 2025
Who no know?

Not me!

Twenty-Six more characters delivered.
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by Anijay1212(m): 6:23am On Aug 13, 2025
tompat86:
Ahhhh, my compatriots in the amphitheatre of melophonic gyrations, permit me to ventilate my cranial cogitations on this matter that His Lyrical Eminence, Jude M.I Abaga, has unfurled before our optic faculties.

If indeed our sonorous savants are being fiscally lubricated by the nefarious lubricant of Yahoo-Yahoo pecuniary percolations, then verily, we are dancing Shaku-Shaku on the precipice of an ethical abyss! This is not merely a jejune peccadillo; it is a mammothian indictment on our socio-economic superstructure.

Instead of an autochthonous aristocracy of affluence galvanizing our creative gladiators with legitimate naira nectar, we have the aberrant anointing of artistes by algorithmic brigands of cyberspatial kleptomania. This, my compatriots, is a symphony in the key of national embarrassment.

May our plutocratic patricians awaken from their philanthropic siesta, lest the cantata of our cultural industry be eternally orchestrated by the bass drums of fraudulence and the saxophone of subterfuge.
Unlike me grin grin grin i actually read through your well crafted submission. Nice one ✅👍
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by Lexusgs430: 6:23am On Aug 13, 2025
Mi should also seek his own yahoo clientele too, abi then no carry the money no reach hin side ....... 🤣😂😁
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by Omalicious1: 6:25am On Aug 13, 2025
TouchNfollow:
https://dailypost.ng/2025/08/12/internet-fraudsters-fund-many-nigerian-artists-m-i-claims/
Just say "Thieves fund many Nigerian artists" don't try to glamorize them
Re: Internet Fraudsters Fund Many Nigerian Artists – M.I by Teymanhenry(f): 6:27am On Aug 13, 2025
Zyrac:
who has MI funded.
these gatekeepers that don't support upcoming rappers.
Go and do you research bro. He has done his bit in bringing some hip-hop starts into limelight. We've lost our conscience so much that we are supporting fraudstars (thieves). Oh my country
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