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If your man is into fraud, leave him – Nigerian man advises females

A Nigerian man gave ladies sound advice on Twitter saying, “If your man is into fraud, leave him.”

The man shared the dire effects of being affiliated with a man who was into fraud.

He stated that a fraudulent man is a lazy man and as such is not capable of leading a family or a woman.

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He wrote: “Dear young ladies, If you notice that your boyfriend is into fraud, leave him alone. Men that are into fraud are far lesser than men that are into legitimate life. A fraudulent man has a lazy mindset. He can’t lead you & he’ll not rate you because you’re his accomplice. End.”

If your man is into fraud, leave him

If your man is into fraud, leave him

He expressed that men who lived fraudulent lifestyles were far lesser man than those who have legit hustles.

He shared that if your man is into fraud and you affirm him, he will not rate you.

@iamkingstev: “Agba, you’re still with the ladies when Parents are accepting them wholeheartedly as inlaws.”

@kuwait_magix: “If you’re into fraud. you’re a thief and murderer, you’ve taken a life you may not know somewhere.”

@iamtoluoba: “They have all gone to the back, so they can’t hear now. Something will surely send them back to your dm, stressing you be d thing sha.”

@Ekene_Chigozie: “A guy who’s into legitimate pursuits shows better qualities as a partner – he’s hardworking, responsible, and respects you for who you are.”

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Bank customers lose N472 million to fraudsters in 3 months

Meanwhile, a report by the Financial Institution Training Centre (FITC) has revealed that customers in Nigerian banks have lost N472m to fraud in the first three months of 2023.

The FITC has several members of the Nigeria Bankers Committee where even the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation, and every licensed bank in the country are involved.

In a report that was disclosed by them, a total fraud case of 12,552 have been reported, recorded and are under review at the moment.

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