A fraudulent man has a lazy mindset, leave him – A Nigerian man warns ladies

A fraudulent man has a lazy mindset, leave him - A Nigerian man warns ladies

A Nigerian man came on twitter and warned about the consequences of being with a fraudulent man.

He shared that a  fraudulent man has a lazy mindset and can’t lead a family.

He also added that a fraudulent man was far lesser than a man who is into legitimate life.

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This tweet made by a Nigerian man and an influencer warned ladies boldly stating that a fraudulent man was in no way going to have a productive mindset.

The Twitter sensation opened up on one of the negative effect of being a fraudulent man.

He will not rate you, as he sees you as his accomplist, he finished off his statement.

In his tweet, he wrote, “Dear young ladies,If you notice that your boyfriend is into fraud, leave him alone. Men that are into fraud are far lesser than men that are into legitimate life. A fraudulent man has a lazy mindset.He can’t lead you & he’ll not rate you because you’re his accomplice. End.”

A fraudulent man is a lazy man

Netizens reacted to this tweets in a positive way.

@iamkingstev.xrd: Agba you’re still with the ladies when their parents are accepting them wholeheartedly as inlaws.

@minister of OBIDIENT AFFAIRS: If you’re into fraud. you’re a thief and murderer, you’ve taken a life you may not know somewhere.

@Celebrity Barrister: Preach on! 

@8Lantern: A guy who’s into legitimate pursuits shows better qualities as a partner – he’s hardworking, responsible, and respects you for who you are.

@Blissme4real: Every fraudster know he’s a fraud and If you stay by him, knowing what he does, he might not tell you to your face.. But he knows you are FRAUD TOO. 

READ ALSO: “Ladies, if you are not contented, they will use you” – Lady narrates how ‘Yahoo boys’ almost implicated her

Lady narrates how ‘Yahoo boys’ almost implicated her

A Nigerian lady narrated how she sat with fraudsters popularly called ‘Yahoo Yahoo boys’ on a public bus and was almost implicated.

In a series of tweets that were posted by the young woman identified as Hafeezah, on her way to Ilorin from Ibadan, a man who sat beside her gave her his iPhone when they were stopped by the police.

She further shared that the guy begged her to also claim his bag as hers if she was asked by the police officer, but she refused, and when the policeman approached to ask who owns the bag she said it wasn’t hers to her greatest belief the guy also denied it.

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