10/04/2024
Let me send a message to young men doing fraud.
You spent years in school, graduated and you decide that instead of you to learn a skill, run a business or get employed, you dedicated your time for fraud.
I'll put you side by side with your peers that decided to go the legit way.
Both of you graduated at 25.
He started a career in a corporate world and you started your career in fraud.
As he's growing and making gradual money, he's building his cv and acquiring more skills and writing different certifications.
You, you have decided to forget about your university certificate and dedicated your time to be scamming people.
10 years down the line, he has acquired significant experiences and bagged many certifications.
His cv is full and admirable.
He's employable at anytime, even if he loses his job.
He's making sustainable income and he has built connections.
He's sort after by employers of repute & he sleeps well at night.
You, on the other hand, have no experience.
You may have made money from it but is that money sustainable?
At 40, he is already an established man & planning towards his retirement.
The highest age you can do fraud is 40.
And out of 10 of you that started fraud, 2 or 3 will be "lucky" with it.
The rest of you will become useless to the society & you'll see your peers that you started with at 25, & you'll be begging them for money. Not only that, your crimes over the years will surely catch up with you.
If it doesn't send you to jail, it will send into depression.
You'll see your peers and you'll hide your face in shame.
I'm not sure many of you young and misguided men have taken a long & hard look at it this way have you?
Even the women that you were carrying upandan will see you & regret ever doing anything with you.
Now, each time I come here to talk about the bane of doing fraud, some of you come to ask me stupid questions like..
"what about our politicians?"
You forget that most of our politicians have experience, good e