A Nigerian lady, Ogechi Okechukwu, has been arrested by security operatives for defrauding people online by seeking financial assistance under false pretenses. Ogechi, a native of Bayelsa, had reached out to popular Facebook influencer, Uwaoma Susan Joseph, claiming to need financial help for a medical condition.

Unbeknownst to Uwaoma, Ogechi’s claims were false, and she had been using the money raised for her personal gain. However, her scam was exposed when security agents found incriminating messages between her and a doctor on her phone.
Ogechi has since been detained pending investigation into the fraudulent act. The incident has sparked a heated debate on social media, with many calling for stricter measures to prevent online scams.


See some reactions from social media users
Martha Musa: “Why are they arresting her? When genuine people like me cry for help and need financial assistance for hospital treatment with our honest hearts, nobody cares.”
Roselin Ugwu: “They should please pardon her. Things are hard, and thank God we didn’t see her with human heads or prostitution.”
Adannaya Edith: “These fine girls just spoil their reputation. Chaiiii.”
Tordo Adose: “People making money at the expense of others.”
The incident serves as a reminder to be cautious when donating to online causes and to verify the authenticity of claims before providing financial assistance.