Extra

Ghanaian School Competition Uses Nigeria as a Reference for Fraud

Ghanaian School Competition Uses Nigeria as a Reference for Fraud

In what could be considered as a rather sad situation, a Ghanaian school competition has just used Nigeria as a reference for fraud.

In the competition, students were made to answer questions that had to do with intelligent reasoning.

The moderator while posing her question to students of Kumasi Academy, asked them questions that had 419 as the answer, but with Nigeria as a pointer to arrive at the final answer.

419 in Nigeria, is an old-term used to reference Advanced Fee Fraud and it was so rampant before the advent of the internet.

According to Longman Dictionary, 419 is defined as

An illegal way of getting money from someone by sending them an email promising that they will make a lot of money if they invest in a business activity which does not really exist SYN advance fee fraud

Giving a more detailed explanation, whatismyipaddress.com defined 419 as:

An advance-fee fraud, also known as a 419 fraud, is a type of scam in which the victim is convinced to advance money to a stranger. In all such scams, the victim is led to expect that a much larger sum of money will be returned to him or her. The victim, of course, never receives any of this money.

Those who fall for an advance-fee fraud and forward money to the criminal are likely to be targeted for additional payments. That is, the criminal may claim that a second or third advance is necessary before the victim will be entitled to receive the promised money.

An Early Version of the 419 Scam

As far back as 17th century, an early version of this fraud was in use in Europe. Known as the Spanish Prisoner fraud, the scam in that case consisted of a correspondence in which the criminal would claim to be a prisoner who knows where some buried treasure is located. The “prisoner” would ask for money to bribe the prison guards so that he could escape and get to the treasure. In return for such money, the “prisoner” would promise to share the treasure with the target of the scam.

In reality, the “prisoner” was not in jail at all and was simply using the story as a way to get his hands on the target’s money.

Tags: extra

Recent Posts

Nigerian Lady Marries Man She Accidentally Met Online During Twitter Ban

A Nigerian lady has tied the knot with a man she met online by chance after using a VPN to… Read More

2 hours ago

Wizkid Breaks Record As “Kese” Released 24 Hours Ago Surpasses 1.5 million Spotify Streams on Debut

Wizkid Breaks Streaming Records with Latest Single "Kese" on Spotify Afrobeats superstar Wizkid has set a new milestone with his… Read More

2 hours ago

Abuja Division Of The Appeal Court Sacks MC Oluomo As NURTW President

The Abuja Division of the Appeal Court has formally dismissed Musiliu Akinsanya, also known as MC Oluomo, from his position… Read More

3 hours ago

DJ Chicken Thrills As He Finally Travels Overseas, Promises To Tension Fans

DJ Chicken, is in the news after his trip to the United Kingdom. He shared the exciting update by posting… Read More

3 hours ago

Daniel Regha Criticizes Buju For Mocking A 30GB Fan And His Whole Family

Daniel Regha has criticized Buju BXN for his behavior towards a Davido fan. This started after rumors spread that Buju… Read More

3 hours ago

Iyabo Ojo Talks About Criticism She Faced After Mohbad’s Death

Iyabo Ojo is making headlines after sharing her thoughts on the death of Mohbad. Mohbad passed away in Lagos on… Read More

7 hours ago

This website uses cookies.