A post discussing an Asian man who scammed over $460 million attracted a comment that read, “Make una give update wey I fit see $460m and let me and EFCC fight the rest.” The comment, though seemingly made in jest, reflects a problematic mindset that glorifies fraud and dishonesty.

While it may be tempting to make light of such situations, especially given the shocking amount involved, it’s crucial to recognize the real harm that scams cause—both to individuals and entire economies. Glorifying or joking about fraudulent activities perpetuates a culture of dishonesty and undermines efforts to combat corruption. Instead of focusing on shortcuts to wealth through illegal means, we should promote integrity and the pursuit of success through ethical and legitimate channels. Fraud is not a game; it has real consequences for victims and society as a whole.

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