After Peter Obi’s remark that Yahoo Boys are geniuses who need rehabilitation, not condemnation, one user made a baseless accusation, writing, “B/c they’re working for you.” This kind of comment is reckless and damaging, as it spreads falsehoods without evidence and undermines genuine discussions about youth reform. Accusing a public figure of collaborating with criminals without proof only fuels misinformation and political bias. Rather than turning important social issues into smear campaigns, conversations should focus on finding real solutions—like education, mentorship, and job creation—to channel youth intelligence away from crime and toward national development.