Tochi, who is a former housemate of Big Brother Naija, has shared a message where someone who claimed to be Peter Obi was begging him for N2k to file a case in court.
He exposed a new method used by scammers to rob people of their money in the screenshot he shared on Instagram.
The person posing as Peter Obi in his message introduced himself as “Your proud LP candidate” before he went ahead to declare his intention.
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The scammer said he lost the election due to rigging, and told Tochi not to worry because he was going to court.
Shei Peter Obi con need 2k?
However, he needed the sum of of 2k to file this case in court and he was soliciting support.
Tochi’s response: “Ahh ahh all dis yahoo boys don Dey impersonate Peter Obi to scam people😂😂😂
Well na mumu go fall for this kind thing😂😂”
The screenshot shared online evoked different reactions from netizens.
While some people believed the post, others said he wrote the post himself just to be relevant. Some others called the whole thing fake.
m_i_n_i_m_i_e: “Nothing sweet me pass this Tochi reply walai.”
anita_dera_: “E sure me say na this guy write this thing.”
sweetsonia247: “Nah lie ..nah him write am by himself.”
ozaikpercy: “Na only u dey dis country to always be d one receiving dis kind of message? Just asking bcos no be d first time.”
sisiomaofficial: “Dis guy can lie jst to be relevant.”
iamlarrygem: “This guy no get sense sha, Na only you dey receive this kind message.”
vitmin_kelz: “This one na jobless fool ….even mumu go know say Peter obi no need ur shishi.”
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Yul Edochie Receives Knocks for ‘Playing’ Peter Obi in Movie
Meanwhile, the controversial actor, Yul Edochie has received mixed reactions for acting the role of Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of Labour Party in a recently released movie.
The actor had earlier shared a trailer on social media to rouse viewer’s excitement but instead was flooded with mixed comments.
On his Instagram page, the actor had suggested that viewers would love the motion picture after posting a trailer to the movie.