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Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by alphonsoolajide(op): 6:05am On Sep 27, 2025
Stop Calling People Broke for Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post Sparks Debate

A young Nigerian barber has triggered heated conversations online after warning internet fraudsters (popularly called Yahoo boys) against mocking hardworking people who cannot afford their flashy lifestyle. Eyes Of Lagos reports,
The Viral Warning

Taking to his official X (formerly Twitter) handle, the barber criticized those who flaunt wealth acquired through fraud while belittling others who earn honestly.

He wrote:

Stop calling people broke for not having things you did fraud for 😒.”

Expanding further, he clarified that he is not condemning anyone’s hustle but insisted that fraudsters should not use their ill-gotten wealth to insult or downgrade others.

“Before y’all start with ‘freedom of speech,’ I’m glad you did fraud for it. Save your money if you can, BUT don’t try to belittle folks while you do it. That’s the issue. Shine, but don’t dim nobody else’s light in the midst.”

Nigerians React

His blunt statement quickly went viral, attracting diverse reactions across social media:

Augustus: “Na only mumu go allow Yahoo boy oppress am. Most of them are more than just scammers — some are dealers, traffickers, armed robbers and kidnappers. Person fit butcher another person, buy Benz, una go still call am Yahoo boy.”

Govinda Victor: “They’re the same people who say at 25 you must own a mansion — as if it’s their hard-earned money they used to build theirs.”

Elder: “Society is really messed up. A Yahoo boy will call a noble hustler broke simply because he isn’t living their Porsche lifestyle. It’s a societal problem.”

Kadmaye: “Yahoo boys and prostitutes are similar — lazy thieves who can’t grind like everyone else, so they steal. Their end is always bad.”

2winmusic: “Anytime I notice someone is into fraud, my respect drops to zero. Fraud is the highest form of low self-esteem. Imagine believing you must steal before you eat?”

The Bigger Picture

The post highlights an ongoing debate in Nigeria’s youth culture — the clash between flashy, fraud-driven wealth and slow but honest hustle. Many argue that glorifying fraudsters erodes societal values and puts pressure on hardworking youths.

As the barber put it, everyone has the right to shine, but not at the expense of those choosing to earn legitimately.
https://eyesoflagos.com/stop-calling-people-broke-for-not-having-what-you-did-fraud-for-barbers-post-sparks-debate/

Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by ARISHEM:
It’s common among I made it fraudsters to degrade others as broke especially those who are starting humbly to financial independence and those who started small and follow primary stages to career breakthrough.

Some of the many stupid reasons why fraudsters, drug peddlers and sex workers give as why they engage in what they do is that they cannot work for any government or another person and wait at the end of the month to collect one salary. To them those that do that are either fools or broke.
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by EarthKing(m): 8:18am On Sep 27, 2025
Everything bad is termed Yahoo in this part of the world. It is not a good tag to have. Our society worship mammon. Forgetting that he only gives Greek gift; give with the right hand, takes double with the left.

To that legit hustler, keep doing what you are doing life! Wait on God's time, cos his blessings added no sorrow.
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by AntiChristian: 10:50am On Sep 27, 2025
Is it true that NMK too was once a barber in UK?

Abeg na question i ask o!
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by NiRfreak(m): 10:50am On Sep 27, 2025
It's a coping mechanism for them shaming people... Since their conscience is biting them that the recompense of their action is imminent. So they shame others to make others feel bad... Just as they also regretting their actions
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by erad(m): 10:50am On Sep 27, 2025
When a society worships money, that's what you get.
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by GRACEGLORY:
Bro.

Your words are a piercing light in a world often clouded by the haze of superficial flexing, honestly, they carry a weight that lingers in the soul. You’ve done more than spark a debate, you’ve laid bare a wound in Nigeria’s youth culture, where the honest grind is too often mocked by those who have traded integrity for the fleeting shimmer of fraud.
This isn’t just about Yahoo boys or some cheap thinkers who believes in the fish eats fish to survive devilish mentality. flaunting ill-gotten cursed riches; it’s about the deeper erosion of values, the quiet violence of a society that sometimes celebrates the shortcut over the real struggle. Your post, raw and unapologetic, feels like a stand for everyone who’s ever felt diminished for choosing the longer, harder road.

The pain you’re addressing runs deep. It’s in the young hustler who works tirelessly but feels invisible next to the fraudsters cursed Benz. It’s in the pressure to conform to a warped definition of success, where cursed riches however it’s achieved becomes a yardstick for worth, a yardstick for value, a yardstick for acceptance among certain group or cults. When you say, “Shine, but don’t dim nobody else’s light,” you’re not just calling for fairness; you’re reclaiming the dignity of those who grind with honor. That line is a philosophy, a moral compass in a world that sometimes loses its way. It’s a reminder that true radiance doesn’t need to cast others into shadows.

The reactions to your post, angry, reflective, passionate, shows how you’ve tapped into a collective frustration. People are weary of a culture that glorifies fraudsters, thieves, and politicians that robs people of their rights while sidelining the resilience of those who build their lives brick by honest brick


Deep respect. 🙏
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by Zionmdde: 10:53am On Sep 27, 2025
The internet is promising a lot of things
Putting people in unnecessary pressures

Everybody is wealthy online.
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by datola:
This is a classy barber with sound mind. Imagine fraudsters bragging..
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by Leboska(m): 10:54am On Sep 27, 2025
Wike will not like this table you're shaking, because one of it like is broken already
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by gbaskiboy: 10:54am On Sep 27, 2025
Nobody seems to recognize Noble hustle, inasmuch as you are not living up to to their standard despite their fraudulent activities they see you as lazy
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by ZombieDredd: 10:55am On Sep 27, 2025
NiRfreak:
It's a coping mechanism for them shaming people... Since their conscience is biting them that the recompense of their action is imminent. So they shame others to make others feel bad... Just as they also regretting their actions
Unfortunately for them, the recompense awaits wether coping mechanisms or not.
Unless they change...
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by motymop: 10:56am On Sep 27, 2025
Poor countries and their issues

Do you know is that it is poor people that do classism the most especially when they get up financially through fraud and their rogue means
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by NiRfreak(m): 10:57am On Sep 27, 2025
ZombieDredd:
Unfortunately for them, the recompense awaits wether coping mechanisms or not.
Unless they change...
Will they ever believe? People whose worldview and rationale for doing scam and ritual is saying and believing politicians do same, and thinking politicians who do same don't seem to receive repercussion. Na the motivation be that most time..... Meanwhile, repercussion is the surest thing in life. .. And can come in any form.
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by runningriot: 11:00am On Sep 27, 2025
I don't know that Augustus that condemn, rebuke and reprehensively spoke down on Yahoo boys but God will bless him. These boys are ritualists, traffickers, organ harvesters and nothing less than this. And anybody including VDM that is supporting Yahoo boys indirectly is complacence to the crime. Yes these boys are not humans but satanic.
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by ARISHEM:
Surprisingly many of this fraudsters and drug peddlers make motivational quotes on their walls to inspire anyone and mislead them that their wealth is legit. At the end it is all fraud they do when they are caught and jailed
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by CrownedPhoenix:
I thought about this just this morning.

Why do people even rate these lowlife thieves? People that should cover their faces in shame. What a society!

Poor but legitimate people are richer than these thieves.
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by bewisemasses: 11:06am On Sep 27, 2025
Very true. Nigerians worship money no matter how gotten. It shud stop.
Even on nairaland, they mock u asking if ur entire lineage can be as rich as some corrupt politician or fraudster. If u work hard and smart, be proud of yourself
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by jaxxy(m):
Anybody who cannot explain or defend their wealth has no business calling anybody broke.

However what u see is people who get their money through questionable means are the ones who call others broke.

From Tupac song Changes..

You gotta operate the easy way
I made a G today
But ya made it in a sleazy way
Sellin crack to the kids
I gotta get paid
Well hey well thats the way it is
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by rajiedreez: 11:07am On Sep 27, 2025
It's important for everyone to make sure your mentality is protected by all means possible. Youth gets oppressed easily.
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by Bmaster(m): 11:08am On Sep 27, 2025
motymop:
Poor countries and their issues

Do you know is that it is poor people that do classism the most especially when they get up financially through fraud and their rogue means
what do you mean poor people,are there really people termed 'poor people ' ?
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by Neddstark: 11:08am On Sep 27, 2025
AntiChristian:
Is it true that NMK too was once a barber in UK?

Abeg na question i ask o!
True or not, at least he wasn't a thief, fraudster, drug dealer. Let's always celebrate dignity in lwgit labour please.
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by Judolisco(m): 11:10am On Sep 27, 2025
What's the difference between yahoo and armed robbery... No difference to me really
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by AntiChristian: 11:14am On Sep 27, 2025
Neddstark:
True or not, at least he wasn't a thief, fraudster, drug dealer. Let's always celebrate dignity in lwgit labour please.
You are right! But all the killings and insecurity in SE was consiously or unconsciously started by him. That's worthy of celebration too!

And should'nt you celebrate his jail term too?


Anyways! Fraudulent people shouldn't broke-shame hard working guys that earn less! We want legit money, dignity and integrity!
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by davillian(m): 11:17am On Sep 27, 2025
im suspecting the barber too
abi no be him picture be this angry
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by motymop: 11:20am On Sep 27, 2025
Bmaster:
what do you mean poor people,are there really people termed 'poor people ' ?
Yes..there are many in Nigeria..from what I heard or what do you think?
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by PHIPEX(m):
How do you expect them to appreciate hardwork when they got wealth through fraud?

It's same with those who rig election but mock those they stole from, asking them to go to court
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by Smartcitizen: 11:27am On Sep 27, 2025
This message should be forwarded to Tinubu and his family.

How can that man be making mockery of Nigerians because of the suffering he created?


🥱🥱🥱
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by doncartel: 11:27am On Sep 27, 2025
Imagine Zlatan telling a hawker to go and hustle. That the hawker is lazy and broke. Pushing the young hawker to go and learn yahoo.
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by Nobody: 11:35am On Sep 27, 2025
runningriot:
I don't know that Augustus that condemn, rebuke and reprehensively spoke down on Yahoo boys but God will bless him. These boys are ritualists, traffickers, organ harvesters and nothing less than this. And anybody including VDM that is supporting Yahoo boys indirectly is complacence to the crime. Yes these boys are not humans but satanic.
now channel same energy to your politicians that fúck your life on a daily bases
Re: Stop Calling People Broke For Not Having What You Did Fraud For” – Barber’s Post by akigbemaru: 11:38am On Sep 27, 2025
GRACEGLORY:
Bro.

Your words are a piercing light in a world often clouded by the haze of superficial flexing, honestly, they carry a weight that lingers in the soul. You’ve done more than spark a debate, you’ve laid bare a wound in Nigeria’s youth culture, where the honest grind is too often mocked by those who have traded integrity for the fleeting shimmer of fraud.
This isn’t just about Yahoo boys or some cheap thinkers who believes in the fish eats fish to survive devilish mentality. flaunting ill-gotten cursed riches; it’s about the deeper erosion of values, the quiet violence of a society that sometimes celebrates the shortcut over the real struggle. Your post, raw and unapologetic, feels like a stand for everyone who’s ever felt diminished for choosing the longer, harder road.

The pain you’re addressing runs deep. It’s in the young hustler who works tirelessly but feels invisible next to the fraudsters cursed Benz. It’s in the pressure to conform to a warped definition of success, where cursed riches however it’s achieved becomes a yardstick for worth, a yardstick for value, a yardstick for acceptance among certain group or cults. When you say, “Shine, but don’t dim nobody else’s light,” you’re not just calling for fairness; you’re reclaiming the dignity of those who grind with honor. That line is a philosophy, a moral compass in a world that sometimes loses its way. It’s a reminder that true radiance doesn’t need to cast others into shadows.

The reactions to your post, angry, reflective, passionate, shows how you’ve tapped into a collective frustration. People are weary of a culture that glorifies fraudsters, thieves, and politicians that robs people of their rights while sidelining the resilience of those who build their lives brick by honest brick


Deep respect. 🙏
Very excellent submission and a good pointer! African culture often celebrates mediocrity over excellence and frauds over honesty.
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