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Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by EdonhappenTv(op): 4:06pm On Mar 19

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exxkSxZ5ra0

Tension and controversy have emerged in Ibadan following the public parade of individuals alleged to be students of Lead City University over a suspected fraud case involving the purchase of high-end mobile phones.

According to eyewitness accounts and circulating reports, the suspects were accused of attempting to acquire iPhones valued at approximately ₦5 million using a fake bank transfer. The transaction reportedly appeared successful at first, but was later discovered to be fraudulent after the payment could not be verified.

The individuals were subsequently apprehended and paraded publicly, drawing mixed reactions from residents and social media users. While some have condemned the alleged act, others have raised concerns about the public display of suspects without formal conviction.

Authorities have not yet released an official statement detailing the identities of the suspects or confirming whether formal charges have been filed. However, sources indicate that investigations are ongoing to determine the full circumstances surrounding the incident.

The case has reignited discussions around the rise of digital payment fraud and the need for stricter verification processes in high-value transactions, especially in a rapidly evolving cashless economy.

As the situation develops, legal experts continue to emphasize the importance of due process, noting that all accused persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by Goo0dHardDick: 5:37pm On Mar 19
The car sef is obviously stolen too.

They should be handed over to the police
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by Cum4me(m): 10:48pm On Mar 20
Omo see wickedness.. imagine if they succeed embarassed
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by Sccarrr(m): 2:59pm On Mar 21
Den don disgrace their family...kai😕

Growing up there's one thing my dad do say repeatedly

"I did not spoil the name of my father, whatever you do don't spoil my name, that's the only thing I want from u" ...


Somehow, it stuck with me, and I think about it everytime 🤔.

Can't imagine what their parents and family members are going tru right now😤
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by Ibehchizzy: 3:00pm On Mar 21
To what end?

Their matter
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by Kingosytex(m): 3:02pm On Mar 21
Fake lifers. It is said that a mask may fool the masses but it suffocates the wearer. The man who lives a fake life digs his own grave while still alive.
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by Nword22: 3:03pm On Mar 21
Nigerians with their criminally minded. Pls Fallas my son just join the Junior U.S army collage and like a proud Ngwaman in uniform we will hit Iran hard soon.
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by Mjshexy(f): 3:04pm On Mar 21
Irresponsible children living a fake life all for show off.
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by ProudlyLagos:
EdonhappenTv:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exxkSxZ5ra0

Tension and controversy have emerged in Ibadan following the public parade of individuals alleged to be students of Lead City University over a suspected fraud case involving the purchase of high-end mobile phones.

According to eyewitness accounts and circulating reports, the suspects were accused of attempting to acquire iPhones valued at approximately ₦5 million using a fake bank transfer. The transaction reportedly appeared successful at first, but was later discovered to be fraudulent after the payment could not be verified.

The individuals were subsequently apprehended and paraded publicly, drawing mixed reactions from residents and social media users. While some have condemned the alleged act, others have raised concerns about the public display of suspects without formal conviction.

Authorities have not yet released an official statement detailing the identities of the suspects or confirming whether formal charges have been filed. However, sources indicate that investigations are ongoing to determine the full circumstances surrounding the incident.

The case has reignited discussions around the rise of digital payment fraud and the need for stricter verification processes in high-value transactions, especially in a rapidly evolving cashless economy.

As the situation develops, legal experts continue to emphasize the importance of due process, noting that all accused persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
undecided such a disgrace…..I saw the news on FB some days ago……I heard they bought 2 phones each and one for their GF undecided just to feel among and impress woman, now they have been shamed undecided
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by LokdeepintoToTo: 3:06pm On Mar 21
Mjshexy:
Irresponsible children living a fake life all for show off.
Swear say the phone you take comment so, your boyfriend or daddy no steal am? grin grin even the tea brown color kpata you wear so.. swear say no be stolen item ? grin
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by IAM4BAT4plus4: 3:07pm On Mar 21
I think they are rich man pikin?








Abi nor be rich men they send dem pikin go private universities?


Woo make I go another tread go talk sense inside church mugus dem head jare
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by Damseldammie(f): 3:08pm On Mar 21
Team fake lifers 🤔
Àwon tó ñ fi agídí jayé
Shiooor
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by Angelfrost(m): 3:13pm On Mar 21
Okay... So, what's the whole point of highlighting the name of their school?!!

You could have just said, certain Nigerian students caught stealing, that's if you don't know their names.
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by Adewale1603(m): 3:13pm On Mar 21
Sccarrr:
Den don disgrace their family...kai😕

Growing up there's one thing my dad do say repeatedly

"I did not spoil the name of my father, whatever you do don't spoil my name, that's the only thing I want from u" ...


Somehow, it stuck with me, and I think about it everytime 🤔.

Can't imagine what their parents and family members are going tru right now😤
who told you these ones have parents or family. Family wey don disown them since
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by airsaylongcome: 3:14pm On Mar 21
Someone explain how this so-called fake alert works. Cos I’m thinking if I’m a retailer, I should be relying on notifications from my banking app. If someone does a transfer to my account and I login on my app and see a credit transaction of the same amount, are you telling me that these “fake alert” can reverse that transaction?
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by dododawa1: 3:16pm On Mar 21
students








plainting hair
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by orikoku: 3:18pm On Mar 21
These ones don spoil their family name, must you use an iPhone? The school authority will also expell them.
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by Opeyemiadejare(f): 3:18pm On Mar 21
Content creator ooooo grin
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by friday2011(m): 3:20pm On Mar 21
O God, as parents, infact society as a whole, we have a lot of work to do, our youths don spoil, imagine those small kids having the mind to initiate a fake transfer of 5million naira, God have mercy, things have gone so bad.
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by ppogba: 3:21pm On Mar 21
After gaining admission with fake results.

Shameless generation.
I can't imagine their girlfriends now.

Birds of the same feather.
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by Opeyemiadejare(f): 3:22pm On Mar 21
LokdeepintoToTo:
Swear say the phone you take comment so, your boyfriend or daddy no steal am? grin grin even the tea brown color kpata you wear so.. swear say no be stolen item ? grin
see the person way dey shout say person dey do fake life 😂

All these things on your body are they not stolen 😂

Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by friday2011(m): 3:23pm On Mar 21
airsaylongcome:
Someone explain how this so-called fake alert works. Cos I’m thinking if I’m a retailer, I should be relying on notifications from my banking app. If someone does a transfer to my account and I login on my app and see a credit transaction of the same amount, are you telling me that these “fake alert” can reverse that transaction?
Oya, SMS alert is different from verifying your balance on the bank app, what they successfully did was SMS alert, but ii guess the dealer outsmart them by logging in the bank app to verify.
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by Sccarrr(m): 3:23pm On Mar 21
Adewale1603:
who told you these ones have parents or family. Family wey don disown them since
hmmn..but it's possible they even have good parents, some children go just reach school turn something else.
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by airsaylongcome: 3:27pm On Mar 21
friday2011:
Oya, SMS alert is different from verifying your balance on the bank app, what they successfully did was SMS alert, but ii guess the dealer outsmart them by logging in the bank app to verify.
Oh! Na SMS alert? I wan believe say nobody dey rely on that nonsense. SMS and USSD are things that no one should rely on for financial transactions. Anyone can fake those.
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by symbianDON(m): 3:27pm On Mar 21
airsaylongcome:
Someone explain how this so-called fake alert works. Cos I’m thinking if I’m a retailer, I should be relying on notifications from my banking app. If someone does a transfer to my account and I login on my app and see a credit transaction of the same amount, are you telling me that these “fake alert” can reverse that transaction?
there's a software on the dark web that allows for your account balance to be 'loaded' making it seem like money was added but will reverse to your real balance after a very short. In reality, no actual money would be credited to your account.
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by Doctorova(m): 3:28pm On Mar 21
They disgrace themselves
Sccarrr:
Den don disgrace their family...kai😕

Growing up there's one thing my dad do say repeatedly

"I did not spoil the name of my father, whatever you do don't spoil my name, that's the only thing I want from u" ...


Somehow, it stuck with me, and I think about it everytime 🤔.

Can't imagine what their parents and family members are going tru right now😤
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by DMCA: 3:29pm On Mar 21
Excuse me Sir grin
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by samotee: 3:29pm On Mar 21
Apart from facing the legal consequence, they are already out of that school for tarnishing the school image.

EdonhappenTv:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exxkSxZ5ra0

Tension and controversy have emerged in Ibadan following the public parade of individuals alleged to be students of Lead City University over a suspected fraud case involving the purchase of high-end mobile phones.

According to eyewitness accounts and circulating reports, the suspects were accused of attempting to acquire iPhones valued at approximately ₦5 million using a fake bank transfer. The transaction reportedly appeared successful at first, but was later discovered to be fraudulent after the payment could not be verified.

The individuals were subsequently apprehended and paraded publicly, drawing mixed reactions from residents and social media users. While some have condemned the alleged act, others have raised concerns about the public display of suspects without formal conviction.

Authorities have not yet released an official statement detailing the identities of the suspects or confirming whether formal charges have been filed. However, sources indicate that investigations are ongoing to determine the full circumstances surrounding the incident.

The case has reignited discussions around the rise of digital payment fraud and the need for stricter verification processes in high-value transactions, especially in a rapidly evolving cashless economy.

As the situation develops, legal experts continue to emphasize the importance of due process, noting that all accused persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Re: Lead University Students Caught Paying For Phones With Fake Alert (video) by autoez: 3:30pm On Mar 21
All because u wan impress woman.

Buhari was right afterall. "Lazy Nigerian Yoots"
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