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“Stop calling people broke for not having things you did fraud for” – Man warns

A young man who works as a barber has stirred reactions on social media after issuing a stern warning to those involved in fraud to fund a luxury lifestyle.

In a post on his official X (formerly Twitter) handle, he spoke about how fraudsters buy expensive things and then go on to describe those who cannot meet their standard as broke.

Reacting to this behaviour, the barber wrote: “Stop calling people broke for not having things you did fraud for 😒”.

Speaking further, he said before anyone counters his opinion, they should understand that he is not against their hustle, but warned that they should not belittle those who do not engage in fraud like they do.

He wrote: “And before yall get to using yall “freedom of speech”, honestly, im glad you did fraud for it. Save yo money if you can BUT dnt try and belittle folks while you do it. Thas the issue. Shine but dont dim nobody else light in the midst.”

Augustus wrote: “Na only mumu go allow Yahoo boy oppress am. Most of the so called “Yahoo boys” do everything from being dealers, to being organ traffickers, armed robbers, burglars and kidnappers.

“Abi you all think young boys don’t do crime? Person go butcher person buy Benz, una go call am Yahoo boy.”

Govinda Victor wrote: “They are the set that will say at 25 you should have mansion as if na their hard earned money dem take get theirs.

“All hustle na hustle but some comes with peace of mind, others comes with fear and sorrow.”

Elder wrote: “I was still thinking about how fucked up our society is, you see a Yahoo boy calling a hardworking & noble hustler, broke & lazy cos they are not living the Porsche lifestyle they do. It is a societal fault, people have unexplainable wealth and they flaunt it around.”

Kadmaye wrote: “Yahoo boys and prostitutes tend to have that similarity. Lazy set of thieves, they cannot hustle in the same level with everyone that’s why they resort to stealing people’s money, their end is always bad.”

2winmusic wrote: “Anytime a I notice a person is into fraud. My respect for the person drop to zero level. Fraud is the highest form of low self esteem. How can you believe that you need to steal before you eat?”