Yahoo Plus: A 26-year-old man identified as Hakeem aka H Funds has confessed on the modus operandi on how he made money through yahoo-plus. Narrating the story to NewsTelegraph, Hakeem revealed that he used juju on his victims which makes it easier for him to control them. “After spending lavishly, we sometimes go bankrupt. So, we have no choice than to use metaphysical powers to hypnotise our victims online. The act of using voodoo is what people nicknamed ‘Yahoo Plus.’ “I use it so that the victim, otherwise known as a ‘client’ will fall deeply in love with me and obey my every command.
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At least, I have been into dating scam for a while now and I can boast of two cars and a house.” Hakeem confessed. According to NewTelegraph, Hakeem revealed that he dropped out of university when he was in 100 Level. After dropping out of school, he embraced cyber fraud. Interestingly, he has been able to buy cars and build house through the scam.
Hakeem is toeing the path of many Nigerian young men and women who are embracing cybercrime. Many of them have left the traditional method of attempting to sweet talk victims into parting with money.
Today, they now use voodoo, otherwise known as ‘Yahoo Plus or Science’ to collect money from unsuspecting victims. Revealing more details, some other internet fraudsters revealed the cost of a particular voodoo depends on how challenging a certain internet fraud might prove to be.
They also confessed that aside from the fact that Yahoo Plus makes them richer, it also is a stress-free way of making money. They revealed that native doctors, Islamic and Christian clerics usually prepare the charms for them. Hakeem insisted that Yahoo Plus was the best gimmick to apply in online dating scam.
He added: “I use voodoo for dating scam. I use it to spellbind my online victim and make him or her easier to control. There are different kinds of voodoos; one is to use the image of the white client, another one is to make incisions on our hands, place our legs on a tortoise or take the client’s name to a cleric or native doctor. Sometimes, we take our phones and computer to the shrine.
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