WHAT!!!!
Advertisement
Monday, October 16, 2023
51 comments:
Disclaimer: Comments And Opinions On Any Part Of This Website Are Opinions Of The Blog Commenters Or Anonymous Persons And They Do Not Represent The Opinion Of StellaDimokoKorkus.com
Pictures and culled stories posted on this site are given credit and if a story is yours but credited to the wrong source,Please contact Stelladimokokorkus.com and corrections will be made..
If you have a complaint or a story,Please Contact StellaDimokoKorkus.com Via
Sdimokokorkus@gmail.com
Mobile Phone +4915210724141
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Just wanna say, you fraudsters, traitors especially those who borrow and refuse to.pay, or collect goods for biz and refuse, note that people like this are still out there.
ReplyDeleteOne day your cup will.be full
D sad part is poster's money didn't come back. So of what benefit is dis to him? That's why it's best to leave vengeance for God.
And be more careful when dealing with financial matters with people
Hmmm very sad and bad
DeleteNa wetin be Alusi?
Delete1:18 a type of soft drink.
DeleteWow but this is scary. Greed on his part, how can you run away with someone's money without fulfilling your part of the deal.
ReplyDeleteHf_beddings
ReplyDeleteWhy did you call her name out? Is there a back story. Educate us so we all can be on our toes.
DeleteIf she has done anything to u, say it or forever remain silent don't spoil her business name.
DeleteSharon and Anon, I think HF comment is the first up there but she forgot to sign out there and did separately reason for this
DeleteI no know wetin I fit talk
ReplyDeleteTo each his own. I won't say what he did was wrong. Some of us will be inclined to take the matter before the altar of God in prayers. This man did what he thinks would work best for him. And indeed it appears it has.
ReplyDeleteThe person afflicted with madness had probably spent too long outside the country and forgotten some of the traditions back home.
Ignorance is dangerous.
Hmmmm
ReplyDeletean eye for an eye
ReplyDeleteServes the scammer right!!! I remember when my dad was duped on N10m...πππ, when million was million, we never got it back, had to sell a property to settle bank that gave him the loan, were on prayers for months on end as his health was seriously threatened, both from BP and jazz.
ReplyDeleteIf you've never experienced such things before, you'll think he went too far, our own scammer received enough family agreement midnight prayers during while fasting during the day, he died 2 years later and all his cohorts are in abject poverty till today. Power of Psalms, especially Psalm 109.
* duped of
Delete* while fasting during the day
Still your loss.
DeleteYou lost 10million.
Still lost another 10 million because you had to sell your property to pay off the 10millon loan from the bank.
20 million naira.
Wear and tear on your dad's health.
Sacrifices and lack during and after that period.
Does the scammers death bring or ameliorate any of that?
Me I don't blame people for doing whatever they can to retrieve their money o, not gonna lie
As for me, nothing concern me if you live or die, just give me back my money complete other wise anything you see take it like that. π
So you feel this poster and my family didn't do whatever possible to get their monies back before deciding to deal with the scammer, right? Money they had already shared amongst themselves as they were many that connived with him. Just pray not to meet some type of people in this life sha.
DeleteIf you have not been a victim of fraud you may condemn what this man has done. But as someone who has been duped by supposed business owners in my quest to start up my own business, I know and understand how it hurts, especially if you are struggling financially and you tried to invest in something to make a living for yourself. I have been duped of 35k by a supposed wholesale crayfish seller on Instagram in 2021, by a wig seller(9500) ,150k by a whosale catfish seller (who funny enough is Christian brother) I was deeply hurt loosing monies I earned honestly by toiling sweat and blood. Any time I think of these monies, I take their names to God in prayers to render justice nony behalf because I am deeply hurt. I may not go the route this narrator went, cos I am not an adherent of his brand of religion, but I take these frauds to God in prayers after exhausting every legimate means of being refunded my money.
ReplyDeleteSo like I always say, you can't treat people a certain way, and still dictate how they should react. Even the Bible says, you will reap whatever you sow. Be ready to bear whatever will be the consequences of your actions.
Thank you.
DeleteScammers, na God go punish them.
DeleteVengeance is of the Lord
ReplyDeleteLife Sha , those whom their parents kill my father are all in the America while we his children are still struggling. If I see that type of juju honestly I will use it on them. They drained my father and abandoned him when his health failed him . God where are u, I supported that man action.
ReplyDeleteThere is no karma anywhere oo. Good and bad thing happen to both bad and good people. They might even repent before they die and make heaven
DeleteYou support the man’s action and you are asking God, where are you?? How did God’s name enter this justice?
DeleteKarma is very real. But you are right that good and bad things happen to both good and bad people. God is awesome! His ways higher than ours, his thoughts also. God easily weighs the heart of man. He sees beyond what people see and so His judgement, we may not always understand, unless He choses to reveal Himself to us.
DeleteYour father had a responsibility to his immediate family, and securing his children's future, but chose to spend his resources on others. My partner is on this table. Your juju will not work on them because they did not steal from him, did they? You cannot force people to reciprocate so you better give what you want to give without any expectation that they will help you when you need them.
DeleteHmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteWahala
So the elusive has power to make someone mad but it does not have power to return unku's 12 million naira?π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£ ikwa Ikwa ikwa...all the alunsi or whatever it's called that they claimed they went to visit because of ovaioza and Chinmark and all the hungry facebook scammers, how far?
ReplyDeleteUna don collect una money?
How far na?
Buahahahahahahaaaaaπ€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£
Abegiii, enough of this tales by moonlight.
Chinmark the arrogant criminal is back on Facebook after swindling people of hundreds of millions. He was even doing Facebook live, enjoying music and giving his victims the middle finger. Don't blame this man that went this far, it is very painful when a swindler brazenly refuse to refund the stolen money.
DeleteLol, no mind them. The man was probably on drugs or had underlying mental issues (if he truly went mad). The alusi couldn't make him return the money, nor can it curb crime like make kidnappers in their state run mad or freeze when they want to kidnap people.
DeleteOne bank deducted and didn’t return my 5500 till today
ReplyDeleteCan I send them madness
Mamannukusdkblogceleb
No, let them send you 50 mil deposit instead
DeleteHmmm serves him right.
ReplyDeleteBut in our own case when my dad was being continously duped we were helpless. It was like a fraternity.
It is well
Na so person squander my money and refused paying back. May God fight for me
ReplyDeleteCorrect guy. Biko how do I send this madness to someone, I was duped of 3m naira by an idiot I thought was a partner. Before you come for me, please note that this 3m is like 3.000,000$ to me. No carry common 3m yen yen talk to me coz you have zero idea how I broke my back to get this money. I am still struggling today coz of what that idiot did to me.
ReplyDeleteChai, sorry my dear.
DeleteMay God restore youππΎ
DeleteAbeg oh...N3m is a big money anywhere in this country, anybody that says it's too small should come and replace it for you. So sorry about this.
DeleteServes them right, the man will certainly not get his money back but if dis act gives him peace no Wahala. Some people are soooooo wicked and devoid of conscience hence I feel no pity for them when things like dis happens.
ReplyDeleteI would do it but maybe for like three days
ReplyDeleteGod knows I would that last why he isn’t let me see number to call
Good for the scammer, I don't pity any fraudster or scammer whenever they meet their waterloo cause I've been a victim of scamming.Come to think of it, they should be using this alusa something on our politicians and yahoo boys.
ReplyDeleteI'm a Christian and I'm ashamed that I find this oddly satisfying π
ReplyDeleteππππme too
DeleteWatching them look at you like a fool while you wait on Gods judgment is not easy
Wish I could send temporary one to someone
You reap what you sow.
ReplyDeleteThe pain and agony of the victim is traumatizing π π
ReplyDeleteThere was this very popular seller on Instagram that was rich but duped me of 50k. I called and sent messages but she and her reps ignored. I felt stvp1d. I did what I did and within 2 months she died. That her page na nonsense now.
ReplyDeleteSo you keeled someone because of 50k? Buahahahahahahaaaaaaa
DeleteWhen I say this place is brim ful of primitive oddities, I know what I mean.
Did you get your 50k back?
No.
Hmmmm, but this kind JuJu that can't help to get your money back but eager to turn the offender to mad man there by making your money not payable should be avoided at all cost. Why can't the akusi make him to sell all his properties to pay you off?
ReplyDeleteYou dey mind them? How does it even make sense? Nigerians always reasoning like phuuuuuls.
DeleteMaybe none to sell
DeleteScammers hardly do anything good with stolen wealth
Alusi no dey hear go come o except you get "Ndagbu iyi" somewhere π
ReplyDelete