November 16, 2024

Yahoo boy kills fellow Yahoo boy over $3000 dispute.

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Mr Obinna Ugochukwu, a native of Ikeduru from Imo State is now cooling his head in the cell of Imo State Police Command after he was arrested for allegedly killing his friend and cybercrime business partner over a deal of $3000 suspected to be proceeds of “Yahoo-Yahoo”. According to the police report on the matter, Mr Ugochukwu 22, stabbed Nwachukwu Stanley to death after they could not reconcile some issues arising from the illicit business deal they both did that gave them $3,000.

The police spokesman for Imo State last week disclosed to newsmen that the suspect has already confessed to the crime. The case was reported at the State Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department (SCIID). Umuaka Times gathered that the efforts and scientific investigations by forensics experts in the state police command led to the successful arrest of the suspect.

In a similar development, an elderly American woman has reportedly sent the sum of $80,000 to her online “millionaire boyfriend” to run some certain activities. The woman simply addressed as Terri disclosed this in a TV program known as Dr. Phil which is anchored by Phillip Calvin McGraw in the United States of America. According to a report Umuaka Times monitored from New York Times, “Terri, a recent guest on “Dr. Phil,” sent nearly $80,000 to her virtual boyfriend before she realized that her relationship may not be what it seemed. Terri met “Ricardo” on Facebook Messenger two years ago. A month after they started talking, Ricardo asked Terri to invest $10,000 in Bitcoin, promising a speedy return of $1 million in six months. Terri has been sending Ricardo money ever since, with only photos and phone calls to prove that her e-boyfriend exists — but she’s never seen a penny from her investments.”

Despite all proves shown to Terri, she still strongly believed that her online lover is a rich guy who is honest.

 

 

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