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Thursday, August 18, 2022

EFCC Arrests Social Media Influencer Over Fraud, Remanded In Prison ...




Before Emilia Portia was nabbed by the EFCC for defrauding her Facebook followers of 110 million naira Ponzi investment, she had actually been in the business of scamming her followers on social media but unlike my good lady, Amanda Chisom, who she mentored on how to scam gullible Facebook people, she was not outright and loud  with her scam.

She packaged herself very well as a well-to-do socialite who is the chairman of a fake bank, so it was easy for gullible people to fall for her antics.
 
Before her present ordeal with EFCC, in 2015, she orchestrated a big heist among Nigerians in the diaspora who supported the former president, Good luck, Jonathan.
 
She appeared rich, so it was easy for the diaspora Goodluck Jonathan supporters to believe her and part with their hard-earned money.

My friend Uyai Abasiama James was scammed 40 million by the legendary Portia using that scheme in 2015  and their only connection was that they both supported Goodluck Jonathan in 2015. 
 
After she made away with the scam and her victims were helpless to recover their money, she built for herself a mansion in Lekki, where she is presently living from the loot of her scam. 
 
After the 2015 scam, the same lady introduced MMM to her followers, where she cashed out before introducing Longrich.
 
Her method was simple; she is a socialite, a British trained lawyer from a popular family in Rivers state, and a generous philanthropist who did giveaways on Facebook, so her audience believed her to the point of death.
 
Thank goodness that her current victims, whom she scammed 110 million, refused to allow their money to go like that, the way her previous victims did as they silently petitioned the EFCC, which went into action to arrest her and arraign her in court yesterday.
 
I have come to realize that most young people who have no verifiable business funding their soft lifestyle on Facebook are scammers and criminals. All of them, including the one that claims that they are self-made.
 
Dear young Hustler, you are doing well. 

Trust me when I say this, you are doing well. 

Your progress might be slow, but don't be too hard on yourself.
 
Don’t allow these  yahoo boys and girls to distract you from your mission. 

Keep building!

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