EFCC spokesman, Tony Orilade, made the announcement in a statement on Tuesday.
Chinedu, 22, was arrested alongside eight students of the unnamed training centre located on Animashaun Street, Progressive Estate, Ojodu Berger, Lagos while receiving lectures on internet fraud activities.
The students are: Ahmed Musa, 24; Desmond Eze, 29; Preye Kingsley, 23; Benjamin Irabor, 21; Benjamin Opah, 19; Akapo Prosper, 22; Innocent Paul, 20 and Olamide Edun, 20.
The suspected internet fraudsters were arrested undercover on May 22, 2019, following intelligence reports received by the Commission about their involvement in alleged criminal activities.
Items recovered from the suspects at the point of arrest include: nine laptops, 16 mobile phones, an Airtel modem, Orange Wifi and one Toyota Camry ....
According to EFCC, the suspects will soon be charged to court.
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*Yahoo Yahoo training school?Omg
Like joke like joke, this tuing has become a plague. Nigeria needs HELP!! Before we destroy oursekves utterly.
ReplyDeletePeople should not be shocked that this is happening. What did the government think would happen in a society where people live in poverty and are helpless, crime will increase simple and people will device all sorts of crimes to survive.
DeleteI don't support yahoo yahoo, I think its wrong and a crime but this is what happens when you have a country of intelligent people wasting away in hunger and poverty.
Absolutely right, I remember even in the UK when they were in recession a few years ago and things were tough financially for everybody statistics show that during that period crime increased and this is even a country where they prosecute crime not to talk of a country like Nigeria where no one is prosecuted or where people can buy their way out of prosecution. Anyway, all I can say in the case of Nigeria is better late than never because the government let this problem fester for too long.
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ReplyDeleteWow we now have yahoo training centre? These people don't look like they are slowing down anytime soon. Sad.
ReplyDeleteNa wa oooo. What would someone not hear in this country
ReplyDeleteOghena meh
ReplyDeleteChai...grooming future leaders for yahoo..smh
ReplyDeleteYahoo Yahoo training school, what a wawo!
ReplyDeleteThis is just unfortunate!
ReplyDeleteNa wa
ReplyDeleteThey don't need training, they were just grouping to effect a deal.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, Nigerian youts are so lost. They carry stuff to infinity and back to sad end. Do you think Naija kids are the only ones doing this thing? The Asians (Japs, Chinese) ; Eastern Europeans are numero uno in this biz, at a freaking high level.
But since a regular Naija is loud & obnoxious, na their own dey ring alarm pass. Small pikin, when a small deal goes thro , them go buy car, make noise in the whole neighborhood, no sense at all to lay low, save that dough and go legit.
Mennn! This is eating real bad into the society.
ReplyDeleteThis present youthful generation is so short sighted and above all ignorant to da core. To think that they will give their souls to the devil by doing rituals , mortgaging their entire destiny to the occultic world is so sad. For how much biko? A spiritual bondage that will eventually see their demise.
ReplyDeleteSmall thing that Ghanians, Cameroonians go into it with no occultic involvement and succeed using just their heads and minds. Most from these countries are so young, A-list, smart, intelligent students from poor backgrounds. An example of an obsolete scam.... sale of exotic birds (parrots) and rare bred dogs online, using only pictures & some Maga will wire the caper to them, easy, plus other complicated ones wey I no want mention. For these kids the trend I gave noticed is no noise, no posing for the gram, no disturbing the area with cars and wild parties, no popping of champagne (especially crystal champagne) in da club. They gather the dough and wash hands off the yahoo yahoo. Some are in schools abroad putting their intelligence into a legit something. A couple just graduated top of their classes in Yankee last week. Why Naija own come different?
FYI , I am not a groomer of yahoo yahoo kids nor do I encourage it. I am just an observer. However I caution and redirect to the right path the ones that I know who are into it to go legit.
👀👀👀👁! They have schoolllllll for scam!!!!!
ReplyDeleteEnter your comment...a friend told me that in a village in Ogun state boys get trained and even celebrate freedom after learning the yahoo trade.
ReplyDeleteThis na just the one we know oo
ReplyDeleteThere could be more.
The things that saddens me most is how young they still are.
ReplyDeleteStory for the gods. Not only yahoo yahoo school, it will soon be school for money ritual. Believe this cheap propaganda and get your sense of reasoning rebooted.
ReplyDeleteIt is so true cos I know someone who attended a school like this. It was even his mum that sponsored him
DeleteWhat a waste
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