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American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by DamnnNiggarr(op): 3:58pm On Nov 23, 2025
🤣🤣🤣. All my impersonators are in NIGERIA.
Source:
Juanita Broaddrick

Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by DamnnNiggarr(op): 4:01pm On Nov 23, 2025
Are we, the Nigerian youths, cursed with commiting crimes?


Certainly NO, Nigerian youths are not cursed. We are not cursed people. But we are carrying the heavy weight of systems that have failed us for decades, systems that have pushed many to desperation, others to anger, and some into choices that stain our collective identity.
When the world hears “Nigeria” and immediately thinks “fraud,” it should hurt us, not because it is always true, but because it is often believably true.

But must we accept this as who we are?

Why should one nation’s name appear in almost every international story of fraud?

Why should talented young people (some of the smartest, most hardworking on the continent) be reduced to defending their nationality everywhere they go?

When did we allow survival to become an excuse for anything at all, even wrongdoing?

These are questions we must face honestly.

We are not inherently corrupt. We are not born scammers. We are not cursed.
Yet, some among us have chosen to normalize internet fraud “yahoo,” “wire-wire,” “guy-man,” and all the modern variations. And society (music, culture, social media) often glamorizes the lifestyle instead of condemning it. Too many are being applauded for money they cannot account for. Too many are being pressured into crime by a system that makes legitimate success look impossible.

But let us ask ourselves:

If everyone is doing whatever they must to “make ends meet,” what happens to the soul of a nation?

If fraud becomes a culture, how do we expect the world to see us?

If you wear the label of “scammer” so casually today, what will your children inherit tomorrow?

The truth is simple:
A country with good leadership, working systems, and opportunities does not produce a generation that sees fraud as an option.

Our leaders have failed repeatedly. They have abused trust, stolen public wealth, and set the worst examples.

But still, their failure cannot become our excuse for creating more damage.

If leaders have failed us, must we also fail ourselves?

If the system is broken, must our values also break?


To Every Nigerian Feeling Ashamed by International Stories

Just like this case of a U.S. nurse discovering multiple impersonators from Nigeria, complete with screenshots, yes, these incidents cut deep. They embarrass us. They annoy us. They feed stereotypes.

But remember: the actions of a few do not define the worth of millions.
Still, the actions of a few can damage the reputation of millions.

So the question is:

How long will we allow the irresponsible behavior of some to stain the honest work of many?


A Call for Reflection and Change

Nigerian youths are brilliant. Innovators. Builders. Creators. Athletes. Scholars. Movers of culture across the world.
There is nothing cursed about us.

But we must decide what identity we want to stand for.

Do we want a Nigeria where our passports raise eyebrows?

Or a Nigeria where our names open doors?

Do we want to be feared or respected?

Do we want to be known for our scams or our genius?


The Future Is Still in Our Hands

We cannot undo the damage overnight.
We cannot fix the country alone.
But we can start with ourselves (our values), our choices, our pride as a people.

Let us build a Nigeria where we don't need to defend our nationality.
Let us build a future where success is something we earn, not something we steal.
Let us reclaim our name, not by shouting, but by living differently.

Nigeria is not cursed.
But Nigeria will only rise when we stop behaving like a cursed nation.

The change we want begins with us.
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by Perfectnumber6(m): 7:23pm On Nov 23, 2025
Shokoloko bangoshe ddi
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by Itiskdg121(m): 7:24pm On Nov 23, 2025
Effects of a poverty ravaged country.
One day, we'll get it right
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by oluwaseunamos33(m): 7:25pm On Nov 23, 2025
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Like leaders like the youths. Wht do U expect?
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by Kazeem47(m): 7:25pm On Nov 23, 2025
The leaders doing their own damage to the nation and the youths also doing their own.
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by Joeboypondeck(m): 7:25pm On Nov 23, 2025
Those pictures she posted,the handler are on nairaland...

Imagine the 10k laptop đź’» giveaway trending on x,they're using it to scam people's on nairaland
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by Justpali(m): 7:25pm On Nov 23, 2025
And you still want to be in a relationship? Madam rest relationship is not good for you. You keep doing the same thing with same result. Rest IJN
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by floss(m): 7:26pm On Nov 23, 2025
It’s a pity, instead of doing yahoo, better message Helinues or yarimo to collect Apc online warrior’s form and be paid 30k naira monthly
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by Nahunger(m): 7:26pm On Nov 23, 2025
DamnnNiggarr:
Are we, the Nigerian youths, cursed with commiting crimes?


Certainly NO, Nigerian youths are not cursed. We are not cursed people. But we are carrying the heavy weight of systems that have failed us for decades, systems that have pushed many to desperation, others to anger, and some into choices that stain our collective identity.
When the world hears “Nigeria” and immediately thinks “fraud,” it should hurt us, not because it is always true, but because it is often believably true.

But must we accept this as who we are?

Why should one nation’s name appear in almost every international story of fraud?

Why should talented young people (some of the smartest, most hardworking on the continent) be reduced to defending their nationality everywhere they go?

When did we allow survival to become an excuse for anything at all, even wrongdoing?

These are questions we must face honestly.

We are not inherently corrupt. We are not born scammers. We are not cursed.
Yet, some among us have chosen to normalize internet fraud “yahoo,” “wire-wire,” “guy-man,” and all the modern variations. And society (music, culture, social media) often glamorizes the lifestyle instead of condemning it. Too many are being applauded for money they cannot account for. Too many are being pressured into crime by a system that makes legitimate success look impossible.

But let us ask ourselves:

If everyone is doing whatever they must to “make ends meet,” what happens to the soul of a nation?

If fraud becomes a culture, how do we expect the world to see us?

If you wear the label of “scammer” so casually today, what will your children inherit tomorrow?

The truth is simple:
A country with good leadership, working systems, and opportunities does not produce a generation that sees fraud as an option.

Our leaders have failed repeatedly. They have abused trust, stolen public wealth, and set the worst examples.

But still, their failure cannot become our excuse for creating more damage.

If leaders have failed us, must we also fail ourselves?

If the system is broken, must our values also break?


To Every Nigerian Feeling Ashamed by International Stories

Just like this case of a U.S. nurse discovering multiple impersonators from Nigeria, complete with screenshots, yes, these incidents cut deep. They embarrass us. They annoy us. They feed stereotypes.

But remember: the actions of a few do not define the worth of millions.
Still, the actions of a few can damage the reputation of millions.

So the question is:

How long will we allow the irresponsible behavior of some to stain the honest work of many?


A Call for Reflection and Change

Nigerian youths are brilliant. Innovators. Builders. Creators. Athletes. Scholars. Movers of culture across the world.
There is nothing cursed about us.

But we must decide what identity we want to stand for.

Do we want a Nigeria where our passports raise eyebrows?

Or a Nigeria where our names open doors?

Do we want to be feared or respected?

Do we want to be known for our scams or our genius?


The Future Is Still in Our Hands

We cannot undo the damage overnight.
We cannot fix the country alone.
But we can start with ourselves (our values), our choices, our pride as a people.

Let us build a Nigeria where we don't need to defend our nationality.
Let us build a future where success is something we earn, not something we steal.
Let us reclaim our name, not by shouting, but by living differently.

Nigeria is not cursed.
But Nigeria will only rise when we stop behaving like a cursed nation.

The change we want begins with us.
Which one be "Are We"
You and who be we, oga don't generalize crime, if you're into it then speak for & to you and your fellows.

Thank you.
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by AllBlack: 7:26pm On Nov 23, 2025
Which of the Nigeria?
Madam nothing like impersonation here. We only do corruption and not impersonation
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by Mirasteel:
The people destroying the reputation of this country are both Nigerians and Nigerian politicians.
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by muyico(m): 7:27pm On Nov 23, 2025
Nigeria with crime, nah five and six
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by sylve11: 7:27pm On Nov 23, 2025
If they are apprehended, they'll claim it was the devil's doing. sad cool
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by AllBlack: 7:28pm On Nov 23, 2025
DamnnNiggarr:
Are we, the Nigerian youths, cursed with commiting crimes?
send a copy to your family abi youth no dey there?
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by Chachalogo(m): 7:28pm On Nov 23, 2025
An average Nigerian is a criminally minded individual
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by tragergeorge(m): 7:29pm On Nov 23, 2025
guy guy guy
so make trump no come again Abi wetin B this
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by bluefilm: 7:31pm On Nov 23, 2025
Just give a dog a bad name to hang it

Her impersonators could be Scammers from Iran or India but once a scape goat, always a scape goat!
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by babzo(m): 7:31pm On Nov 23, 2025
Interesting things are happening o. If only we had a leader who could galvanize the potential of our people
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by RealLordZeus(m): 7:33pm On Nov 23, 2025
based on the username, the impersonators are just one person
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by zagorakis(m): 7:33pm On Nov 23, 2025
Looks like it's one person creating multiple accounts.
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by sonnie10: 7:34pm On Nov 23, 2025
bluefilm:
Just give a dog a bad name to hang it

Her impersonators could be Scammers from Iran
Wrong. That part of user interface on Facebook uses geolocation and IP addresses to assign and tag the profile user to its original location. The user has no control over it and cannot change it, as it’s done at the backend by the administrator.

I have so many them on my profile claiming to be someone from US or Europe. Whenever I check, l just smile and leave them to their foolishness.
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by SlavaUkraini: 7:35pm On Nov 23, 2025
AllBlack:
Which of the Nigeria?
Madam nothing like impersonation here. We only do corruption and not impersonation
They start with Impersonation..

Phase 2 is where the fraud begins
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by RaptorX:
Why most online opportunities have now excluded Nigeria, you would be scrolling down list of countries until Netherlands, Niger, Norway then Oman lol.
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by papiSNEH(m): 7:38pm On Nov 23, 2025
Like play play elon don cast work for boys.. If most of this SM follow this way e go red be that
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by lightwind(m): 7:39pm On Nov 23, 2025
floss:
It’s a pity, instead of doing yahoo, better message Helinues or yarimo to collect Apc online warrior’s form and be paid 30k naira monthly
$

Apc online warrior form to be insulting and remarketing Peter Obi, and keep laughing and mocking Nnamdi Kanu you are good to go.

You will be receiving your salary back to back.

I think i will need to apply asap...


$
Re: American Registered Nurse Cries Out: All My Impersonators Are From Nigeria by waice6571: 7:39pm On Nov 23, 2025
Obviously the act is from one person or one particular source and it was duplicated to serve their nefarious purpose.
This is not about Nigeria but one bad rotten fish that needed to be hooked out of the pond.
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