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ALERT: EFCC Exposes New Flight Ticket Scam – Don’t Fall for Fake “50% Discount” Promos!

FAKE FLIGHT PROMOS & INVESTMENT SCAMS: How Fraudsters Steal Your Money The EFCC has uncovered a new wave of scams targeting Nigerians with fake flight ticket discounts and investment schemes—leading to massive financial losses. 🔴 How It Works:1️⃣ Scammers post fake promos – "50% off foreign airline tickets!"2️⃣ Victims pay ₦500 – Disguised as a "charity donation"3️⃣ Download a malicious app – Grants fraudsters full access to bank accounts4️⃣ Funds stolen & laundered – Often converted to crypto 🛑 EFCC’s Shocking Findings ✔ 12,000 Fraudsters Active – Calling themselves "Account Suppliers" or "KYC Group"✔ Sell Your Data for ₦5,000 – Your BVN, NIN, passport photo traded to FinTech scammers✔ Young Recruits Paid ₦1,500–₦2,000 – To trick people into surrendering personal info ⚠️ RED FLAGS TO WATCH FOR 🚩 "Too good to be true" discounts (e.g., 50% off int'l flights)🚩 Requests for small "registration fees" (₦500, ₦1,000)🚩 Links to download unknown apps🚩 Pressure to share BVN/NIN 🔐 EFCC’s Safety Tips ✅ Never download unknown apps from promo links✅ Verify discounts directly with airlines/banks✅ Report suspicious offers to EFCC (@officialEFCC)✅ Freeze accounts immediately if hacked 📢 EFCC’s […]

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Namibia’s Ex-First Lady Warns of Fraudsters Using Her Image to Scam Citizens.

Namibia's former First Lady, Monica Geingos, has issued a warning about fraudsters using her name and likeness to deceive people into investing in fake forex schemes. Manipulated videos and social media accounts impersonating her have been circulating, causing victims, including one who lost her retirement savings, to fall for the scam.While Geingos' team has been addressing the issue for almost two years, it has escalated recently, with more fake accounts on TikTok, Instagram, and X. Geingos personally appealed to the public to report these fraudulent activities, emphasizing that she does not promote forex schemes or ask for money on social media.Cybersecurity experts warn that such scams are becoming a widespread threat globally, often exploiting celebrities' reputations to gain victims' trust.

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