BBNaija TV star, Tochi Okechukwu has shared a funny screenshot of how an online scammer tried using the profile of late Queen Elizabeth to scam him, the scammer requested for 300 dollars to buy tea and biscuits.
The user wrote:
“Hey it’s me Queen Elizabeth, I am not Dead, Charles sent me to a deserted island so he could be king. I don’t have access to my royal money so please cash app me $300 so I can get back to the UK. Tea and Biscuits.”
The reality shared the hilarious message on his Instagram story as the late British monarch asked him to send $300 because she doesn’t have access to her royal money. He reacted to the post by merely writing “psychopath”.
Nigerians have also reacted differently to Tochi’s post and most of them didn’t believe him as they feel he might be chasing clouts himself.
See some of the comment below:
Efe.lings wrote: “Is this playing no come dey whine us?”
Dbrownskingurl1: “How can anyone on earth fall for this ? Are this people not dumb like this? Why I’m i even asking?? Of course, they are.”
Barry____liberty: “Why do I feel he sent this message to himself. This boy likes clout.”
Melvin_malachowski: “Na this Tochi open the fake account still write himself for trend , nothing unah go tell me the guy nah yahoo yahoo kind of person.”
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