An elderly man believes that the current state of the nation’s economy is being driven by internet fraudsters known as “Yahoo boys,” as he outlines how they keep Nigeria’s economy afloat.
The elderly man in a popular video claimed that Nigeria’s economy is still going due of the Yahoo boys.
He highlighted other establishments, such as fancy hotels and expensive restaurants, and said that these places are frequented by fraudsters, resulting in an increase in the release and circulation of money throughout the economy.
The older man added that there is no justifiable reason for the government to restrict Yahoo because there are no alternatives, such as jobs, available for these young people.
Check out the reactions below.
oga.udeme said: “Bitter truth, no jobs for the youth and you expect the country to be peaceful. how?”
xpensive_fatima remarked: “Sometimes truth is bitter 😂
If not for yahoo boys, hotels and restaurants in Lagos would have been shut down”
picaso147 commented: “This is true, but it doesn’t make it right to be a Yahoo boy”
fabulous_dc1 said: “Even Una efcc and police no go see anything chop again if them stop am😂😂”
whoisghenghen wrote: “Pablo papa don set ring light😂”
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