A group of suspected internet fraudsters seeking to succeed in ‘Yahoo Yahoo’ business, have been seen taking their bathe in a river.
They two young men said to be based in Ibadan, Oyo state were apparently given a special soap by a native doctor, to bathe with if they want to secure clients with ease.
A video making the rounds online shows them using sponge to rub the soap all over their bodies while inside the river.
The act stirred reactions on social media as some asked to be connected while others condemned it.
Watch the video below:
Reacting to the post;
Musttebo wrote; With all this now they no fit get money reach Elon musk
olakid6199 wrote; Pls can anyone help me with any amount to eat pls am begging you please it really hard for me please
greatness700; Na wah self ohh, Make owner dey quick share update nah, First thing this morning nah Ocean I dey go with my soap shuu
nakamora chase; EFCC smiling and marking faces
datboyuhate_; Wetin be all these? This generation no get secret at all
iamcoinbase; If una bath finish I get sure Aza ooo
officialbigdom; Abi na these boys them collect wire! Wey make efcc no let ilorin rest…
0sajii; Juju Dey rip Una sha, because why you go do jazz still Dey drive Benz.
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