Popular Nigerian Blogger Noble Igwe on Saturday disclosed
that record label owners, car dealers, and club owners in Lagos are
major fraud fronts in the country, calling the attention of EFCC to
them.
This was after the anti-graft agency stormed Club 57 in Ikoyi and arrested over 12 suspected internet fraudsters.
Noble had stirred controversies and was dragged by some Nigerians for
“snitching” on fraudsters after he listed music industry, clubs as
major fraud fronts in Nigeria.
However, Simi, who was among those on the side of the media
personality, expressed shock that some Nigerians were defending fraud in
the country.
The singer took to her Instagram to comment on how disappointed she
was, pointing out that if the mindset of the average Nigerian youth
supports fraud, then citizens should not complain about how other
countries of the world see Nigerians or “whatever mess we find ourselves
in”.
Her post read,
“We complain about how the rest of the world sees and
treats us. They hear ‘Nigeria’ and the first thing that comes to mind is
‘fraudster’ they are afraid to let us in their countries, our passport
makes them extra search us at the airport etc..
“It makes me feel so sad and ashamed because our potential is so rich
and so overlooked and honestly truly thought we all felt that way.
“So I’m genuinely surprised that anyone is rooting for this BS. Is scamming people now ok?
“Did I miss something? Why are there so many people defending it
against Noble, am I crazy because if we are thinking like this, don’t we
deserve whatever mess we find ourselves in?”
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