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Animations from Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Source: yen.com.gh
2019-02-06
play the videoWhiteman was crying, calling for his money to be brought to the bank
YEN.com.gh has seen a video of a Whiteman crying like a child while launching a pbadionate call to fraudsters for him to return his money.
The man, while crying, insisted that he was begging the "guys" to give him back his money because he no longer had any money left.
According to the unknown, his mother would have even refused to talk to him because of what the fraudsters would have done to him.
"Guys please, please send me my money. I do not have money guys, please, will you send my money? The man shouted.
"Please, I beg you, please send my money back, guys, I beg you," he shouted louder.
The video touched the hearts of some social media users who commented on it. Some people described his crying as being very sad while others think that the man just deserved what he was doing to him.
For example, Flycoco, an Instagram user, wrote that the video was "very sad".
flycoco10: @ official_barbsi1 yes that's it! Very sad."
Ohemaa and Candy also thought that Whiteman's situation was sad: evaohemaabony: "Sad".
candy_blankson: "So sad."
Dilash, trying to put himself in Whiteman's shoes, wrote that only those who had been defrauded before could understand what the man felt:
ohemaadilash: "You will not feel pain anymore if no one has ever defrauded you."
However, another user of Instagram, Esi, the queen, felt that Whiteman deserved what had been inflicted on him.
This user explained in Akan language that it was a recovery period for humans since the Whitemen have "destroyed everything that is African".
esi_the_queen: "@poquabillionz_shoes:" exactly onnya ensu nwiee. You have destroyed everything that is African and you say wat. "
Meanwhile, in a previous report from YEN.com.gh, the United States of America warned Ghanaian citizens against the romantic scam.
According to the report, the US embbady in Ghana said unscrupulous people were trying to take advantage of US citizens on the pretext of intimate online relationships.
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