Some young men have come out in their numbers to slam Pastor David Ibiyeomie of Salvation Ministries for placing a curse on those who engage in cyber fraud, popularly called yahoo yahoo.
The famed Nigerian cleric recently admonished the unwholesome practice of scammers in a recent sermon saying;
“Let me tell you, these Yahoo boys. Stop! I am a man of God. You kill people every day. When you ‘Yahoo’ somebody, it is stealing. Don’t quote it anyhow. It is stealing. Most people, all their retirement benefits, you take it and people die. I curse you in the name of Jesus.
“It is a demonic, satanic way of getting money. Which kind of money is that? You are a thief. No matter how you colorize it, you are a thief. You love stealing! I curse the root of it. Do you know how many people you have killed? “Scam kills people. Some people, the whole of their retirement benefit.. You scam them and say you are buying a car. What nonsense? You will get accident with that car!” he said.
However, a bunch of teenagers who are heavily involved in the act has recorded a video to slam David Ibiyeomie for his comment while reminding him that there’s nothing that could stop them in their business.
Watch the video below;
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