Emeka Nobis, a Nigerian teacher, causes a heated conversation with a statement he made regarding the rising popularity of online mining platforms like Hamster Kombat and others.
In a Facebook post that rapidly went viral, Nobis criticised those who play crypto mining games, calling them “unwise” for believing in such scams.
Nobis’ statement was intended to discourage dependence on online mining sites, where users often participate in low-effort, high-promise schemes such as clicking buttons or doing basic chores in return for cryptocurrencies or money incentives.
His remarks read: “People never learn. By tapping your phone, you want to become CEO and earn millions. Dumb skulls. Spend time to learn and do sustainable stuff, no. Dumb skulls. Sadly, they’ll still never learn. Another is coming to keep you busy tapping your phones and never spending energy to learn useful things..”
Notably, one of the trending crypto-gaming platforms, Hamster Kombat listed on the 26th of September, rewarding its users with as low as N1 after almost five months of dedication.
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