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Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by Hedonisco: 7:55pm On Sep 12, 2019
Rubicon67:
1. You have some valid points but even FBI (US) and SOCA (UK) still act on anonymous tips when the need arises.

2. Having said that, a lot in our law efforcement system and overall societal interactions needs reorientation.

3 However, the quest of unhealthy wealth acquisition is damaging our society and the overall image of the country.
1. Acting on anonymous tips is CENTRAL to law enforcement worldwide. That's for sure, and I have nothing against that. But we must be clear about what 'acting' really means. If the FBI gets intel (whether based on mere suspicion or actionable intelligence), and if the threat is valid or big enough, they act by aborting the criminal activity if imminent or already in progress, or otherwise, by investigating, gathering evidence of guilt, and then arresting and thereafter prosecuting culprits based on the evidence gathered. It's a bottom up, iterative process. It's painstaking. It is hard work. Law enforcement is not a tea party. But 'acting' according to the EFCC is to swoop on you, arrest you and parade you based on mere anonymous tips, without accumulating any reasonable evidence against you. That is what I'm against, because we cannot condone such reckless gestapo tactics.

2. That reorientation can only come when Nigerians rise up and insist that things must be done the right way. Jungle justice 'hear say' law enforcement is not how any country is run. Unfortunately, things would never change. The entire security architecture is useless, and there is no hope for reformation because even if you sack all of them, their potential replacements are just as bad, if not worse. Nigerians are beyond redemption.

3. The quest for unhealthy wealth acquisition is present in ALL spheres of our society, of which this yahoo yahoo thing is just one facet. From civil servants to private employees to clergy men to business men and artisans and even security operatives for that matter, everyone is trying to indulge in one corrupt practice or the other in order to become rich(er) or amplify their income. Even the EFCC you're talking about, they are all corrupt bastards who individually rake in millions monthly from these revenue generation raids they call arrests. I'm a thoroughbred Street operator who is unfortunately cursed with great insight. I see these things everyday. That's why I get quite irritated when people (due to hypocrisy or shallowness) zero in on yahoo boys as the manifestation of all that is wrong with Nigeria. Thus turning a blind eye to the rot under their noses.

Bottom line is that I'm not impressed by these useless antics of the EFCC. Nigeria is terribly rotten. If and when the law enforcement agencies are ready to really do their jobs, the evidence will be crystal clear to everyone. But that's a pipe dream.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by GavelSlam: 7:59pm On Sep 12, 2019
rigarmortis:
I watched a video where a guy that plays for enyimba was "arrested" by a cop, even though the guy was talking sense, the cop insisted that he is a Yahoo boy because he drives a Benz and has dreadlocks. That's the consequence of law enforcement by way of wagering.

The abuse of power will get steadily worse until any young man seen outside with by 6pm is a Yahoo boy.

Police forcefully collect your phone and go through it and you say it's right. One day it will be your turn. Any law by roguery, or that has any taint of rights abuse, no matter the momentary gain will be eventually abused by the the enforcers. Sane countries don't even arrest known murderers or ransack their house for dear that if allowed, it is the start of abuse.
A policeman once attempted to look into my phone and as I handed it over to him the phone locked.

He asked me to open it and I asked him if he wants to see my wife's pictures.

By the time I identified myself, he was pleading with style.

They know their catchment.

By the way, the policeman in the footballer's case accepted the identity of the player eventually, therefore no case.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by stanley000: 8:16pm On Sep 12, 2019
einsteine:
You expect EFCC to be like FBI?

In any case, EFCC is very reasonable. Unlike the NPF and SARS.

EFCC do not parade immediately they burst in. They take the phones and go through it for evidence of anything fishy. And yes, in Nigeria, staying 24 hours at home, blaring loud music, smoking weed and shisha and having scantily clad women move in and out of your house is grounds for suspicion. Especially if you have a Benz and Avalon parked in your driveway. What responsible person would act like that?
it's a lie they don't go through their phones before parading, heck they don't even want evidence because it's already been concluded that you are Yahoo. All that's remaining to do is torture you into pleading guilty and that's it for them. No one cares the method they used on getting the false confession. And for that sitting at home always not everyone do a 24hours job to make good morning, you can't ask someone not to flex his money and electronics rhe way he pls just because u tink Nigeria is a shithole that doesn't deserve a better life. And you forgot to explain how they make sure that their intelligence is legit and not a false claim, I doubt if they even do any investigation, and it's not supprising for a gang already doing stop and search like their ears brothers.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by seunprodigy13: 8:20pm On Sep 12, 2019
Hedonisco:
You're funny. Quote the relevant aspect of the EFCC Act so that I would tell you what it means.

Suspicion of corruption only pertains to transactions. What are the transactions (suspected of involving criminality) present in the instant case? Again, living above one's 'legitimate means' is only applicable to people with fixed incomes - salaried workers for example. How can you determine whether a person is living beyond his means when you don't even know what he does for a living? The EFCC should be more interested in investigating how MOST of their operatives are able to afford their super rich lifestyles (I know this for a fact), in spite of their modest legitimate salaries and allowances. It is not their job to determine whether a self employed person or entrepreneur with unlimited income potential is living "within his means", especially when there is no petition against such a person, indicating specific illegal activities.

The unfortunate thing about Nigeria is that law enforcement agencies are always eager to implement the letter of the law, not the spirit of the law. True, the law is an ass, but what we have in Nigeria is an institutionalised regime of tyranny whereby idiots in government institutions create imaginary loopholes in every law in order to benefit themselves and oppress others.

You don't run a government based on kalo kalo principles or chasing after shadows. My brother resources are very very scarce. No sane government wastes scarce security resources on nonsense pursuits like this. Save the resources for serious cases where you have water tight evidence.

The only reason why this rubbish gestapo style persists is because of the criminal corruption within the EFCC and its fellow law enforcement agencies. With each of these rubbish arrests, they are sure of collecting enormous bribes from the suspects in order to set them free. Those who cannot bribe their way out are forced to plead guilty and are then convicted by the conspiratorial judges in our equally corrupt courts.

I'm fed up with this nonsense to be honest.
inasmuch as your arguments sounds convincing face-value....the fact is that, many of these guys sell themselves out and I wouldn't blame efcc who trying to launder their image,pick them up and make light work of them
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by Nathan2016: 8:30pm On Sep 12, 2019
frugal:
So what of if you dey do business from home? Maybe a freelancer or a tech startup or even a consultant. And you can't do any type of business nowadays without computer. Office space dey expensive for small businesses. Also no be everybody like to go office if they can do the work from house.

What he's trying to say is, whether suspected yahoo boy or not. Investigate secretly, get your evidences right, then approach a judge for a warrant, then go arrest. Simple!
Look at what the fbi people do. Once they get information from either victims or anonymous sources, they don't act immediately. They gather concrete evidence first. That's a civil society where everyone has a right and is respected even by the government and people in authority.
Thumbs up

Truth is if you try to explain this to a myopic Nigerian is a waste of time.

In USA, the freelancer makes up of 30% workforce.

In Nigeria is now a crime to work from home

You just arrest people, publish their names, faces without going to court for a ruling.



This is simply barbaric.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by sapientia(m): 8:45pm On Sep 12, 2019
Hedonisco:
People don't understand that this lawless and reckless system is too dangerous to be allowed to continue. I feel very angry whenever I read these kinds of rubbish reports about EFCC arresting this or that, only to see that they have zero evidence of anything. Just acting on mere suspicion and unsubstantiated whistleblowing by envious or malicious idiots around.

Trust me, even if you're innocent, the EFCC would still expect you to bribe your way out of the ordeal, after making sure that you are thoroughly intimidated and traumatised. How can any country continue like that?
Very dangerous.

A very solid recipe for disaster.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by nicepoker101(m): 8:57pm On Sep 12, 2019
Hedonisco:
People don't understand that this lawless and reckless system is too dangerous to be allowed to continue. I feel very angry whenever I read these kinds of rubbish reports about EFCC arresting this or that, only to see that they have zero evidence of anything. Just acting on mere suspicion and unsubstantiated whistleblowing by envious or malicious idiots around.

Trust me, even if you're innocent, the EFCC would still expect you to bribe your way out of the ordeal, after making sure that you are thoroughly intimidated and traumatised. How can any country continue like that?
If you carry face like rat. The cat will pursue you.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by GavelSlam: 9:08pm On Sep 12, 2019
Nathan2016:
Thumbs up

Truth is if you try to explain this to a myopic Nigerian is a waste of time.

In USA, the freelancer makes up of 30% workforce.

In Nigeria is now a crime to work from home

You just arrest people, publish their names, faces without going to court for a ruling.



This is simply barbaric.
Why do you people like deceiving yourselves?

If you do freelance work of any kind, you would have evidence of such.

All of a sudden, you want us to believe these criminals are not Yahoo boys.

grin
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by Nezero(m): 9:08pm On Sep 12, 2019
GISTBL0G:
See All Photos Here >> http://gistmore.com/efcc-arrests-8-yahoo-yahoo-boys-in-abuja-photos
Who get the Jaguar in the background of pic 2?
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by BrokeFucker007: 9:20pm On Sep 12, 2019
Hedonisco:
I don't have time to engage APC zombies. No same human being does the kind of despicable job you irritants do here.

Someone pleads guilty and is convicted means what? You're probably a kid with no real life experience of how things work in this desperately wicked and corrupt country. You wouldn't know that the EFCC would blackmail and intimidate people to plead guilty in order to escape the long drawn out ordeal of detention and prosecution, regardless of whether they have any evidence against such people or not.

Don't ever quote me in your miserable life again. I would not read or reply whatever nonsense you write, so don't bother.
from their post we shall know them, bro you're exposed and intelligent and also have COMMON sense which that goat knows nothing about. How can these pigs rob their citizens under the guise of law enforcement!?! its a disheartening situation, everything about naija is crap. I see these goats and I totally understand why Buhari's was able to become a president... you know why? because Nigeria is filled with dumb illiterates everywhere, most Nigerians living here mentally challenged.
How can one support such criminal action, these criminals will intimidate these innocent until proven guilty guys and search them without warrant, beat them and shoot or threaten to shoot them then extort them.
and most monkeys here will be jubilating because of it when the real crooks that are their governors, senators are walking freely. All these small boys are not the reason out road networks are bleeped up accident everyday, erosions, insecurity, police extortion.

its a trickle down effect because of bad government, police ain't paid well so they resort to extorting citizens, assignations (if u want someone killed now police can do it for u) so many horrible things happening and yet EFCC is busy chasing rats when the mansion is on fire and these iddiots r applauding them?!?!!! FUCKKKK U ALL WITH NO BRAINS.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by SolarHub(m): 10:07pm On Sep 12, 2019
Hmm.
Ni
Naija shall be great again
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by sarutobi: 10:10pm On Sep 12, 2019
Hedonisco:
This is ridiculous and for how long will this nonsense agbero style of law enforcement continue? No evidence of criminality other than "anonymous tips", and meaningless 'exhibits' like phones, laptops and international passports.
Sir,

While i also condemn the "method" used by EFCC, we should rememeber that this is naija. These guys are not as trained, informed and equipped like thier foreign counterpart.

Also like you can see with invictus obi, America's judicial system is very fast and efficient. Takes a few hours to charge you to court, no stories. It might take months for EFCC to track these guys and then we know that once these lowlifes leave naija, they are gone. EFCC cannot reach them. Months of hard work wasted.

We cannot use the foreign method here as our system does not support it.

I am a young man in my early 30s. I live in Nigeria. If you see the way i live you will think i am a Yahoo boy. I am sure many of my neighbours think i am one. I only go out of my house once a month. I have a certain level of luxury and live in a 'posh' part of lagos. BUT i know how hard i work to reach this level. Many sleepless nights, many Skype meetings/proposals, many presentations just to get one job.

The day EFCC will show up at my door, they will have just wasted thier time. The worst i will also lose is time by following them to thier office and showing them what i do for a living.

You might have guessed that i am into internet business. Yes thats correct and these "Yahoo Boys" are making life very hard for the rest of us.

I dont mind going through a little stress from EFCC if they can use their method to cleans our country.

Cheers.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by GavelSlam: 10:11pm On Sep 12, 2019
BrokeFucker007:
[s]from their post we shall know them, bro you're exposed and intelligent and also have COMMON sense which that goat knows nothing about. How can these pigs rob their citizens under the guise of law enforcement!?! its a disheartening situation, everything about naija is crap. I see these goats and I totally understand why Buhari's was able to become a president... you know why? because Nigeria is filled with dumb illiterates everywhere, most Nigerians living here mentally challenged.
How can one support such criminal action, these criminals will intimidate these innocent until proven guilty guys and search them without warrant, beat them and shoot or threaten to shoot them then extort them.
and most monkeys here will be jubilating because of it when the real crooks that are their governors, senators are walking freely. All these small boys are not the reason out road networks are bleeped up accident everyday, erosions, insecurity, police extortion.

its a trickle down effect because of bad government, police ain't paid well so they resort to extorting citizens, assignations (if u want someone killed now police can do it for u) so many horrible things happening and yet EFCC is busy chasing rats when the mansion is on fire and these iddiots r applauding them?!?!!! FUCKKKK U ALL WITH NO BRAINS.[/s]
Shut up.

They would be convicted because they are fraudsters.

Can't they prove their so-called enterprise in court?

Nobody in EFCC is extorting them so of what benefit is it to anybody to jail innocent people,

Admit it, you love fraudsters and cannot imagine how they would survive without it?
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by Cephas11(m): 10:30pm On Sep 12, 2019
stanley000:
have you at one point never admire and hyped them for owning good cars? swear your life now that you have never say in a rich young guy's ride. why didn't you tell him to sell the ride then and start trecking, but now he's caught you done turn motivational speaker. I hail you
The words u replied to had nothing to do with u but pure words from the heart...why flaunt when u can be coded while living La Vida Loca
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by Nobody: 10:43pm On Sep 12, 2019
Kai, my Igbo brothers day Bleep up o.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by Nobody: 11:13pm On Sep 12, 2019
Pls is Forex Yahoo or Gmail?
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by heartofcity12: 11:50pm On Sep 12, 2019
Reason with me. Imagine a guy that travelled out abroad for greener pastures, luckily he made it out of the States legitimately after some years of hard work and labor. He brings his earnings back to Nigeria his country home and invest in businesses while he flex some by chilling at home and going to clubs sometimes with different class of girls of his taste. He already made some white friends abroad and he chats with them on a regular basis. He has tattoos and dreadlocks. He lives everyday like the last while his investments keep booming. All of a sudden, jealous neighbors get angry and tag him a yahoo boy and report him to the Efcc. They bust into his house and check his phones and they confirm he has a lot of white contacts. They don’t wanna hear no explanation, he got arrested. Please imagine, wouldn’t this kind of guy pay for the sins he didn’t commithuh His mugshot will be posted here just like this guys, boom! Stained record all of a sudden. This is not how it is suppose to be. Sentiments and Jealousy aside, this is not good!
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by heartofcity12: 12:03am On Sep 13, 2019
sarutobi:
Sir,

While i also condemn the "method" used by EFCC, we should rememeber that this is naija. These guys are not as trained, informed and equipped like thier foreign counterpart.

Also like you can see with invictus obi, America's judicial system is very fast and efficient. Takes a few hours to charge you to court, no stories. It might take months for EFCC to track these guys and then we know that once these lowlifes leave naija, they are gone. EFCC cannot reach them. Months of hard work wasted.

We cannot use the foreign method here as our system does not support it.

I am a young man in my early 30s. I live in Nigeria. If you see the way i live you will think i am a Yahoo boy. I am sure many of my neighbours think i am one. I only go out of my house once a month. I have a certain level of luxury and live in a 'posh' part of lagos. BUT i know how hard i work to reach this level. Many sleepless nights, many Skype meetings/proposals, many presentations just to get one job.

The day EFCC will show up at my door, they will have just wasted thier time. The worst i will also lose is time by following them to thier office and showing them what i do for a living.

You might have guessed that i am into internet business. Yes thats correct and these "Yahoo Boys" are making life very hard for the rest of us.

I dont mind going through a little stress from EFCC if they can use their method to cleans our country.

Cheers.
Don’t you think they might have posted your picture out there before they realize that you have a legitimate business? What about sleeping in their cell for some days before they know the truth? How will all that make you feel? Their style is absolutely wrong.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by yom2(m): 12:17am On Sep 13, 2019
stanley000:
fbi investigate before arresting but these clowns we have here do the exact opposite. some poor cretin individuals here will hail them but pray one day that rich young dude gets into their radar then everyone will understand how wrong the efcc method is. you don't just raid someone because one useless old witch or jobless fool report that someone is living better than him. no warrant is even tendered during arrest, they just burst in like robbers and do what they do best
. Well if they are innocent they will come out clean
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by Pentools(m): 1:29am On Sep 13, 2019
SoNature:
I don't know why I don't believe this story, especially not with the EFCC.
If you tell me SARS, I will understand.
I work from my house, and I have this concern.
However, I have my lawyer on ground.
The day they will burst into my house, they will pay for every pin damaged
I learned Alakija became a billionaire because she sued the federal government and won the case.
Maybe, I will become a male Alakija grin
My old time friend, how are you....

Just pray they don't remember you both efcc n SARS.
I'm actually speaking from experience, those your thought n beliefs don't work in a Nigeria of nowadays.
How many people have you seen come out victorious as of late after suing any of the federal government's revenge tools parading as anti-graft agencies. Even if you're so lucky to succeed, your life will come on the line.

Just be safe man,watchful and mindful.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by Pentools(m): 1:41am On Sep 13, 2019
RexTramadol1:
I agree partly, but you and I know freelancing doesn't just become big, it's slow and steady




If the EFCC do not have a good reason to go after these dudes, I bet you they won't



You can't be driving a car in the tune of millions and not either have a shop or office that people can identify you with



But you see a 17-20 year old in a 15million worth of vehicle



It doesn't happen even in saner climes



If you work on system and it gets big, you will surely try to expand your horizon



And register with CAC, with that EFCC will have to investigate properly before they arrest
You weren't making any sense till the last two lines.

I work from home legitimately and I have so many friends alike, we need no shop or office.

Just say they ought to have a business registered under CAC period, that your idea of getting a shop or office is outrightly off point and unreasonable.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by Pentools(m): 1:55am On Sep 13, 2019
GavelSlam:
A policeman once attempted to look into my phone and as I handed it over to him the phone locked.

He asked me to open it and I asked him if he wants to see my wife's pictures.

By the time I identified myself, he was pleading with style.

They know their catchment.

By the way, the policeman in the footballer's case accepted the identity of the player eventually, therefore no case.
Which identity be that?

Enlighten us.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by SoNature(m): 5:18am On Sep 13, 2019
Pentools:
My old time friend, how are you....

Just pray they don't remember you both efcc n SARS.
I'm actually speaking from experience, those your thought n beliefs don't work in a Nigeria of nowadays.
How many people have you seen come out victorious as of late after suing any of the federal government's revenge tools parading as anti-graft agencies. Even if you're so lucky to succeed, your life will come on the line.

Just be safe man,watchful and mindful.
How can you be in Nigeria and not get ready for such challenges?

A man who isn't battle-ready is like a husband who prays he doesn't quarrel with his wife... it's just inevitable.

Huncle, it's easy defending one's case when his hands are clean. Mine are extremely clean.

Well, I don't forment troubles...but they don't scare me.

I won't go to their office and ask them to come and investigate me.

I don't move out of my house, so I don't know what my neighbors think about me.

Again, you don't have a point...

The day they will come, they will find nothing...zilch!

And trust me, I am battle-ready.

If some of us don't stand up to these anomalies, nobody will fix it....even if it means emptying my account and borrowing...I will seek and get justice.

I rest my case.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by studentofTruth: 8:11am On Sep 13, 2019
RexTramadol1:
Nobody send you to be yahoo ooooo





Na you send yourself, if your people snitch on you




Na God vindicate your victims



Why dem no burst politician pikin dem



Simple, dem sabi where d money come from



If u get good job, dem no even need to
Investigate before dem know say you dey responsible
Are you aware that some people do legitimate job online from home? That someone is working from home with a laptop doesn't make him an internet fraudster, and harrassing an innocent person is a crime. Why can't they investigate before all this media harrasment. I don't know what these guys do, but from what I read up there, these guys are criminalizing laptops — same tool that Mark Zuckerberg used to create Facebook.

I work from home; I work with laptop; I'm not an internet fraudster.

God's willing, before the next two years I will come up with something that will revolutionalize our healthcare system.

For goodness sake, EFCC should do their job and stop criminalizing laptops. Laptops are tools that can be used to do good.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by heartofcity12: 10:43am On Sep 13, 2019
Pentools:
You weren't making any sense till the last two lines.

I work from home legitimately and I have so many friends alike, we need no shop or office.

Just say they ought to have a business registered under CAC period, that your idea of getting a shop or office is outrightly off point and unreasonable.
You are minding him? A politician kid can drive a 100 million naira car but the average Nigerian guy can not even drive a Venza without them parading him. You must not be rich in this country if you aren’t a politician’s kid or have an office work. You’ll be tagged a criminal. Some guys even have shops and they are still arrested. How are we sure that they are guilty of the crimes. Not everyone is literate enough to know how the law works and everyone can not afford a good lawyer. You are who they say you are in this country. SAD.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by stanley000: 11:29am On Sep 13, 2019
GavelSlam:
Stop writing nonsense.

Every day on Nairaland, we read about convictions in the law courts of these fraudsters. Most of them plead guilty in court.

Why you lot are determined to make the good guys bad whilst painting the criminals as law abiding citizens is exactly why you cry about the country day and night.

Learn to support law enforcement and stop tacit support of criminality.
just watch urself talking like a slowpoke.you really think the efcc are doing it right by just arresting random youths without proper investigation, even with all what's going on? how many criminals in the USA have you heard plead guilty? even El Chapo still plead non guilty. the fact that these boys plead guilty to any charges already explains the level of illegal torture they must have went through, if your case against them is very strong u don't even need to interogate them all u do is lay out the evidence and they will be speachless. why am I even wasting my time with ur type, u must be one of those nairaland boys over 30 still with their parents lazying around and then claim to be intimated.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by GavelSlam: 11:33am On Sep 13, 2019
stanley000:
just watch urself talking like a slowpoke.you really think the efcc are doing it right by just arresting random youths without proper investigation, even with all what's going on? how many criminals in the USA have you heard plead guilty? even El Chapo still plead non guilty. the fact that these boys plead guilty to any charges already explains the level of illegal torture they must have went through, if your case against them is very strong u don't even need to interogate them all u do is lay out the evidence and they will be speachless. why am I even wasting my time with ur type, u must be one of those nairaland boys over 30 still with their parents lazying around and then claim to be intimated.
Torture?

Why can't their lawyers bring it up in court?

Would their lawyers be tortured as well?

Do the boys driving 4Matic Benz ever say they are into any other verifiable trade?

Any day, you are for it I'll show you photos you could only dream of.

I do not doubt you have links to fraudsters.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by stanley000: 11:35am On Sep 13, 2019
Hedonisco:
My brother you don't need to waste your time to educate these primitive buffoons. My God I'm so ashamed at how lawless and barbaric the average Nigerian is.

I understand that poverty and envy is a deadly combination and that is exactly what is motivating these fools who clap for the EFCC in spite of the agency's horrendous method of operation. Imagine the creature you quoted talking about 'if you have a good job"! Must everybody wear suit and form corporate guy to one office or the other every morning in order to be "responsible'?

Must everybody work in FIRS or CBN before you have a decent life? Even the so-called good jobs, they have corruptly cornered them for themselves and their cronies courtesy of vile nepotism and other backdoor practices, so they get very envious when they see shut out young people inexplicably making a way for themselves. They prefer everyone else without connections to suffer in poverty while the tiny few of them with access to so-called "good jobs" would enjoy life and carry shoulder for everyone else. Jokers.

They are irredeemable. I don't even waste my time trying to engage them anymore.
seconded. what the efcc is doing is merely motivatrd by wrong information from hatefulness abd envious humans who have nothing to do daily but hate on other youths who are doing well. in this age of technology one still expect ppl to dress in the morning wearing suit to the office when online businesses have taken over. even my website alone and brought me so much jobs that sometimes I feel like I'm wasting money on shop rent. so if I now drive a car worth millions to help my packaging then one fool will now tag me fraudulent. this is so insane and this ppl called efcc
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by stanley000: 11:49am On Sep 13, 2019
GavelSlam:
Torture?

Why can't their lawyers bring it up in court?

Would their lawyers be tortured as well?

Do the boys driving 4Matic Benz ever say they are into any other verifiable trade?

Any day, you are for it I'll show you photos you could only dream of.

I do not doubt you have links to fraudsters.
u see why I hate talking with morrrons, now u are being paranoid that I m connected to fraudsters just for speaking out to protect the interest of others who might be targeted with this witchhunt. does the public hear from the arrestees, all we see is the Statement from the Instagram profile which has already been doctored to make them look like the good guys, why isn't any report from the arrestees lawyers made public, there public can judge what's fair and not. for your information my own blood brother is an efcc officer and this same thing is what we argue, I tell him the truth to his face na d if he talks trash he Knows how stubborn I am to smash his face even though he's an officer now. when I start laying all these facts for him he just just give up the argument and insist that whatever. I don't know who u are but if u are one of those public who feels whatever they are doing is right then i pray you or your blood brother becomes their victim then u will understand that it's easier when the system haven't caught u
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by GavelSlam: 11:53am On Sep 13, 2019
stanley000:
u[s] see why I hate talking with morrrons, now u are being paranoid that I m connected to fraudsters just for speaking out to protect the interest of others who might be targeted with this witchhunt. does the public hear from the arrestees, all we see is the Statement from the Instagram profile which has already been doctored to make them look like the good guys, why isn't any report from the arrestees lawyers made public, there public can judge what's fair and not. for your information my own blood brother is an efcc officer and this same thing is what we argue, I tell him the truth to his face na d if he talks trash he Knows how stubborn I am to smash his face even though he's an officer now. when I start laying all these facts for him he just just give up the argument and insist that whatever. I don't know who u are but if u are one of those public who feels whatever they are doing is right then i pray you or your blood brother becomes their victim then u will understand that it's easier when the system haven't caught u [/s]
Someone that cannot spell, that doesn't know when to use hasn't and haven't, has the audacity to call someone a slowpoke, a word he can't even spell.

You must be talking about your father.
Re: EFCC Arrests 8 Yahoo-Yahoo Boys In Abuja (Photos) by GavelSlam: 12:00pm On Sep 13, 2019
studentofTruth:
Are you aware that some people do legitimate job online from home? That someone is working from home with a laptop doesn't make him an internet fraudster, and harrassing an innocent person is a crime. Why can't they investigate before all this media harrasment. I don't know what these guys do, but from what I read up there, these guys are criminalizing laptops — same tool that Mark Zuckerberg used to create Facebook.

I work from home; I work with laptop; I'm not an internet fraudster.

God's willing, before the next two years I will come up with something that will revolutionalize our healthcare system.

For goodness sake, EFCC should do their job and stop criminalizing laptops. Laptops are tools that can be used to do good.
You are the one criminalizing laptops.

Not every owner of laptops has been arrested.

These boys are eventually convicted on the weight of evidence against them.

If truly you make genuine money online, you should be happy those that bring suspicion and dishonor to your vocation are being slammed.

Have we ever seen any of them claim he is an online entrepreneur?
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