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Man in pains after his wife’s relative defraud him with a fake travel agent

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Man in pains after his wife’s relative defraud him with a fake travel agent

Kolawole Abiodun Abayomi, a Nigerian man, recently spoke out about his unfortunate experience of falling victim to a fake travel agent scam perpetrated by his wife’s family.

He explained that he had made arrangements with a fake travel agent who claimed to have helped numerous individuals relocate abroad.

Kolawole went on to reveal that the agent was brought in by his wife’s family and presented evidence of successful passport and visa applications for people looking to leave the country.

Man in pains after his wife’s relative defraud him with a fake travel agent

Given that his in-laws had arranged the meeting and vouched for the agent, he felt confident that the arrangement was legitimate.

In fact, Kolawole was so confident in the agent’s abilities that he even involved his sister, who lives in Qatar, in the process.

However, as it turned out, the agent was a fraud, and Kolawole fell victim to the scam, losing a significant amount of money in the process.

The man wrote; “My wife family brought a man and showed me diff evidences that he do diff travelling passports and visas and I believed them bcux this my wife’s family and we started all d process I even included my sister wey dey Qatar on her own she decided to do.”

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Meanwhile, Nigerian actress Nkechi Blessing Sunday recently shared her frustrating experience of being scammed out of N750,000 by an online vendor. In a video posted on her Instagram page, the Nollywood star explained that she had paid for some items from the vendor, only for them to block her after receiving the money.

Nkechi expressed her frustration in the video and advised her followers to be cautious of sponsored adverts on furniture. She revealed that she had contacted the seller, who provided her with an account number and claimed that it was the distributor’s bank details.

Despite expressing her concerns to the vendor, Nkechi went ahead and transferred N750k to them. However, she soon discovered that the person was claiming not to have received the money, despite her following up with them on multiple occasions.

To make matters worse, Nkechi discovered that the vendor had blocked her on all platforms. She urged her followers to be careful of online vendors and warned them not to fall victim to such scams.

The actress also stated that she would continue to curse the person who scammed her until they returned her money, using her experience as a cautionary tale for others.

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