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‘Obara Jesus’ – Fear As ‘Yahoo Boys’ Spotted Using Charms In Shrine, Surrounded By Different Pictures Of Ladies – WATCH VIDEO
A viral video depicting “Yahoo Boys” in a shrine using charms and engaging in suspicious activities has sparked online debate.
A viral video depicting “Yahoo Boys” in a shrine using charms and engaging in suspicious activities has sparked online debate.
The footage shows a native doctor performing incantations amidst charms and images of females, prompting discussions about the intersection of spirituality and cybercrime.
A viral video circulating online has ignited a heated debate as it depicts a group of individuals suspected to be involved in internet fraud, colloquially referred to as “Yahoo Boys,” inside a shrine adorned with charms around their necks.
VerseNews observed that the shocking footage captures the suspects engaging in suspicious activities, including pressing their phones, while surrounded by mystical artifacts.
Furthermore, the video reveals a native doctor performing incantations amidst the presence of charms and images of females within the shrine, adding another layer of intrigue to the unfolding saga.
The video has sparked a flurry of reactions across social media platforms, with divergent opinions emerging regarding the nature of the activities observed in the shrine. While some individuals argue that the suspects may be practicing their religious beliefs, others vehemently condemn their actions, citing the use of charms and fraudulent behavior.
See reactions below:
@_Tri_stan wrote “Can you imagine peoples pictures… Obara Jesus 😫
Zoom in and check if your picture is there make you run go mountain go pray.”
@NobleBenz wrote; First of all there’s nothing wrong here, they are just practicing their religion. If they were in a church, there wouldn’t be this outrage, we’ve seen this happen many times.
However I must add that this doesn’t work, the juju man is a con artist
Hope this helps 💡”
@afrisagacity wrote “Fast Money” is fast destroying everything we built and are known for as a people.
We’re known for genuine enterprise – real hustle that’s fueled by our ingenuity, can-do spirit, and self-determination.
But now, those values and cherished ideals are being eroded, at fast pace, by a borrowed mentality of making quick money.
Teenagers who just leave Secondary Schools see no need to further their education or learn profitable skills. Why would they when they can make a few thousands-millions with a smartphone, data, and a “format.”
From Lekki metropolis to the bubbling areas in Benin, down to the elite settlements in Asaba, Warri, Enugu, Owerri and PH, we have these so-called “big boys” chasing shadows and call it hustle. Abuja and Lagos take the lead, of course.
Wealth without enterprise is taking over and it’s saddening.
Hope this help👍”
@PreshZoya wrote “Doing this is not necessary. That client will still not pay. Vanity upon vanity. Don’t lose your soul trying to find money”
@OdegheR wrote “All this are just nonsense where was the juju when the white man took everything from them”
@_bukason wrote “Always dirty and disgusting to see. Can’t they at least build a well structured office?”
@Eni_akanda wrote “All the ill-gotten scam money will eventually end up in lounges, high-class Ashewo tickets, and sickness.”
Tri_stan wrote “See how they don bondage their neck… see ppl pictures. Father Lord, anywhere they have taken my picture, image or name to, may they be consumed by the fire of the Holy Ghost, in Jesus name, Amen 🙏”
Watch as ‘Yahoo Boys’ were spotted using charms in shrine
👀 pic.twitter.com/Auh3UVBfI6— Instablog9ja (@instablog9ja) April 28, 2024