Nollywood actor and comedian, Williams Uchemba has sounded timely advice to the youth to desist from fraud and other illegal activities that tarnishes the reputation of the country.
The comedian was spotted in a video frantically advising the youth to shun the temptation from friends to indulge in fraud.
He flashed back to when he was a youth and a friend of his nearly lured him into the fraud business.
Uchemba said: “Young people listen to me, especially those of you who are thinking of considering fraud. The reason why you’re going through what you’re going through is because you don’t want to pay the price. There is a price for success. People asked me what did I do with the laptop I was about to use for fraud, yes, I donated it to the church.
“There was a building project go ing on in the church, so I sowed the laptop and said use the money to build church. I knew I was going to be rich, but there was a problem with my foundation, and that is what I want to draw your attention to. Most of you have seen what God wants to do with you, even most of these people doing fraud know.
Even if you go to a ‘Babalawo’, if you don’t have a destiny, they will tell you it won’t work for you. These people see your star, they know you will be rich in life. The devil doesn’t build something on nothing…”
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