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Yahoo Boy loses mother of his two children to Australian ‘maga’ they were both scamming
One day they say, ‘bush meat will catch the hunter,’ that phrase aptly describes the case of an internet fraudster popularly known as ‘Yahoo Boy’ who got the shock of his life in Ibadan, Oyo State capital recently when his wife he was using as a bait for his fraud business dumped him for their Australian victim popularly known as ‘maga’.
According to a social media user simply identified as Omotunde who shared the story on Twitter, the man was the brain behind the fraud business, while the wife who is a mother of two was the bait used to lure and swindle money from the Australian pilot.
The Australian pilot who is said to be divorced was supposed to be a victim of internet romance scam, but in a cruel twist of fate, the swindler got swindled as the woman dumped his Yahoo Boy husband and switched camp to the Australian pilot who was their ‘maga’.
After sending a huge sum of money to the syndicate for over a year, the man decided to pay a visit to his online lover in Nigeria and that was how the story changed
Narrating the story in a series of tweet via her Twitter handle @funkemyfun, the lady wrote:
“On this Yahoo-yahoo thing… A guy in Ibadan, together with his wife were partners in cyber-crime: Yahoo messenger romance. The guy does the scamming, scheming and shamming whilst the wife does the “speaking” part of the game. So they met this Australian Pilot(divorced).
“They exploited and extorted the unsuspecting old guy; the pilot fell in love with the yahoo babe, who already had 2 kids with her husband. Aussie Pilot paid heavily for more than a year and decided to fly Nigeria route just to meet the babe. The lady, her husband & friend visited.
“The Airline lodged the pilot in one of the biggest hotels in Lag while the pilot paid for the husband and friend’s room (they were introduced as the lady’s brothers). He gave them trip of their lives bearing exquisite gifts and lots of hard currencies. The visit was for two days.
“Initially, dude was skeptical of his wife’s engagement with the pilot but thinking of what they’ve gotten, will get & keep getting, his greed pushed him far and he ignored. For the 2 days, he didn’t see his wife who was in company of the Aussie while they were lounging.
“The yahoo babe developed affection for the Aussie man who was truly single and ready to marry her. They returned to Ib after the escapade and the lady changed the game. Firstly, she told the Aussie not to call the numbers he’s been calling likewise sending mail on the email ad.
“She took control of the communication process unknowingly to her husband who kept sending endless emails and frantic calls to no avail while the lady feign ignorance and fake concern. She diverted the deal to herself. The Aussie guy processed her papers and she left her Naija family.
“On the day she will leave Nigeria, she told her husband she was going to buy wares in Lagos. It was when she got to Australia that her husband knew what’s up. The guy nearly died of cardiac arrest. He didn’t recover till date. Yahoo-yahoo is dangerous!!!”
See the tweet:
On this Yahoo-yahoo thing…
A guy in Ibadan, together with his wife were partners in cyber-crime: Yahoo messenger romance. The guy does the scamming, scheming & shamming whilst the wife does the “speaking” part of the game. So they met this Australian Pilot(divorced).
— Ọmọ́túndé (@Funkemyfun) August 23, 2019
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