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Hushpuppi And The Nigerian Culture Of Silence By Alexander Ubani by Thandiubani(m): 5:23am On Jun 14, 2020
I am convinced that anybody engaged in fraud and has the audacity to show off such wealth on social media is a buffoon dancing to the music of death being played by his village people.

Check this out na. How can you be stealing from people and showing off the money when you have no known business that can legitimately fetch you the kind of money you are displaying for the whole world to see?

That brings us to the issue of Raymond Igbalodely aka Hushpuppi - the so-called Gucci king, giveaway macho, luxury car fanatic, Instagram celebrity and sweet life ambassador currently a surprise guest of the International police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He is alleged to be answering questions for fraud to the tune of $100 million. If you call him Mr flambouyant, then you will be damn right.

Hushpuppi out of the blues, rose to social media fame by showing off incredible wealth on social media. It was just stupendous that celebrities and ordinary Nigerians turned beggars in his DM. Nigerians flocked to his page to admire his luxury living, private jet travels, designer wears & watches, luxury cars and many shopping sprees displayed on his social media page. It was an addiction to many who slept and woke up on his page for giveaways, leaving thousands of comments how they would love to live his life just for a day. It wasn't long before a deluge of poor Nigerians wishing to be like him began 'famzing' him big time and before you could call Buhari, Hushpuppi became bigger than most Nigerian musicians who have made hits after hits in the past and his fan base of hungry warriors grew rapidly.

Beyond all these, the mystery behind his luxury lifestyle still intrigued people. How does he make his money? What does he do? Does he have a company, business? Is he a prince bequeathed enormous wealth by his late father who must have been a rich king? These questions worried sane minds who wondered what could be the source of Hushpuppi's stinking wealth. It got to a level that he started rubbing shoulders with established industry acts like Phyno, Kcee, Davido and Ice Prince who legitimately make a living from music, accusing them of wearing fake designer wears.

Ofcourse, it is an open secret that many believe that your favourite Instagram celebrity, Hushpuppi is a fraudster who deprives many people of their hard-earned money by conjuring physical and spiritual influences in order to strip them of millions of dollars which he uses to fund his extravagant lifestyle. Things have now rightly come to a head following his arrest by Interpol and the FBI for allegedly fleecing a state in America millions meant for buying ventilators to save lives.

The implications of this negative media buzz created by Hushpuppi are too many to mention. It speaks of the kind of people Nigerians are. About glorifying fraud, unexplained money and supporting people even when they are doing the wrong things. The Nigerian society is so messed up that anything goes. People live for the moment and are comfortable to never practice what they preach. That is why politicians continue to steal money and get away with it. There is no culture of accountability. When you speak against fraud and the attendant calamity it brings upon victims, a deluge of comments from praise-singers attack you from all angle calling on you to mind 'your business' because in their minds 'nobody holy pass'. Just the same thing they do when it comes to prostitution. Obviously, everyone's moral compass is broken and spoilt. It is still these same shameful folks that will be the first to sit in front of churches and mosques. They believe in their tiny heads that they are God's favourite children. We are faced with a culture of silence, where nobody wants to know how you make your money, because all they want to see is you displaying wealth. No one cares about hardwork anymore.

Have you ever thought of what happens when someone is defrauded his or her hardearned money? Imagine you have been saving for months to pay a house rent of N700,000. You even had to deny yourself good time just to save this money and one day, someone finds his way into your account and drains it to the last kobo. The worst part is that you don't even know how the person got to your account in the first place and do not even have a trace of the person. Just like that, your N700,000 which you have been saving for months just vanished. This fellow who defrauded you, takes just hours to lavish the money you spent months saving on women, alcohol and weed. How will you feel? This scenario I just painted is the least in the kind of fraud these scammers engage in.

Many people have committed suicide, others have killed innocent people they had suspected were behind it and many others have become mentally deranged as a result of the trauma caused them after losing money they worked hard to save. Imagine you got millions in bank loan, only for you to wake up to realize that an internet fraudster has taken everything from you. Such a heartbreaking realization could make one go insane. That is the gravity of the situation we find ourselves when it comes to fraud, yet people act like it is nothing.

Businesses have closed down, people have fallen into depression, many have committed suicide all because of fraudsters. There is absolutely no justification for fraud. Fraudsters should be given the same treatment as armed robbers.

On the international stage, not only will anyone with Nigerian passport be scrutinized, there will be a lack of trust from agencies and organizations coming in contact with people from Nigeria. Not only do fraudsters do harm to their victims, they also smear the image of the country where they come from. Nigerian freelancers have for sometime expressed disappointment as it is very difficult to use a Nigerian IP address to get freelancing jobs on platforms like Fiverr, Udemy and others. As a result, hardworking Nigerians are losing foreign business clients because of the bad reputation fraudsters are bringing to the country. This is even more complicated by the hasty generalization by most foreigners who because of one individual have that twisted understanding that many others from the country are dubious-minded.

That stigma has finally come to hurt hardworking Nigerians, depriving them of their means of sustenance. So brothers and sisters, before you start celebrating unexplained money, think twice.

Alexander Thandi Ubani writes from Lagos
@thandiubani
thandiubani@yahoo.com
Source: https://www.tori.ng/news/148242/hushpuppi-and-the-nigerian-culture-of-silence-by-a.html

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Re: Hushpuppi And The Nigerian Culture Of Silence By Alexander Ubani by cbrezy(m): 5:37am On Jun 14, 2020
hypocrites, I'm not surprised undecided

Re: Hushpuppi And The Nigerian Culture Of Silence By Alexander Ubani by Karlifate: 5:42am On Jun 14, 2020
He will be shocked at how his trusted friends will flee from him in a time like this.

Life is teaching him lessons on humility.

He should pick up his jotter & pen to learn OR ignore & continue on the path of self-destruction.

Re: Hushpuppi And The Nigerian Culture Of Silence By Alexander Ubani by Chicent(m): 5:47am On Jun 14, 2020
Money can be damn intoxicating man... Most times you can't get to control it, it fuçkin controls you.

That he chose to fight with some industry acts who has a hustle to show and are some what legal beats me.
Re: Hushpuppi And The Nigerian Culture Of Silence By Alexander Ubani by ajailer(m): 5:51am On Jun 14, 2020
it's so unfortunate that we as a country have found ourselves in a situation like this with no idea of how to get out of it. Naija has no good name abroad and our ppl like traveling outside to other country for better living standard. now these ppl see Nigerians in their countries and they get worried cos morally we are so bankrupt, when we are supposed to speak out about our societal vices and discourage it, we keep quiet. keeping quiet is another form of encouraging these fràudulent guys and mind you not everyone is fraudulent o. lots of us with honest way of living and I am proud of it.

we need to be vocal about these vices otherwise it will get to a stage where all European, American and Asian countries will be treating us like bad market.... we are already being treated that way btw

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Re: Hushpuppi And The Nigerian Culture Of Silence By Alexander Ubani by espn(m): 5:57am On Jun 14, 2020
When mompha was arrested people mocked him calling him a fraudster...they rebuked and insulted him...Some celebrity called him out... Tundeednut gave updates times without number. Hushpuppi got arrested most of them became silent...Many who condemned mompha has remained silent in this case...Some are even praying for him...It shows Nigerians are hypocrites....we love immoralities but only pretend to hate him.

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Re: Hushpuppi And The Nigerian Culture Of Silence By Alexander Ubani by othermen: 6:58am On Jun 14, 2020
Thank you. If you think that we have up to hundred thousand Nigerians that will refuse lunch with Orji Uzo Kalu_ then you are wrong. Here, we canonize thiefs. And the current most powerful politician (the owner of bullion vans) we all know it is our common wealth he rides upon yet many that won't care for their future generation will vote and fight for him and his likes.
Re: Hushpuppi And The Nigerian Culture Of Silence By Alexander Ubani by Beedude(m): 7:46am On Jun 14, 2020
Scam doesn't have any advantage
Re: Hushpuppi And The Nigerian Culture Of Silence By Alexander Ubani by Galactico4ever(m): 9:29am On Jun 14, 2020
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Re: Hushpuppi And The Nigerian Culture Of Silence By Alexander Ubani by Lilshorecords(m): 9:59am On Jun 14, 2020
Who be this one? U expect me to read all these
Re: Hushpuppi And The Nigerian Culture Of Silence By Alexander Ubani by Nobody: 10:16am On Jun 14, 2020
Sometimes I don't blame ordinary Nigerians if they worship him
Why won't they when their pastors and politicians are showcasing the same thing.
Are they really different?
Check out dino, he posts pictures of his exotic cars,
Check out pastors,they buy private jets and is ever ready to tell anyone listening that preaching the gospel is a lucrative business through their flamboyant lifestyles.

Politicians now go outside the country to celebrate birthdays.

Look at deposed emir sanusi.
So many poor people in kano but he was showing opulence at every opportunity.

Govt refused to give everybody a neutral ground to start life. Out of frustration, u join the rest. U hear of politicians embezzling billions and nothing is done. They launder the money through these people. Your parents are on your neck once you graduate. If u as a graduate end up driving keke, your parents will disown you.
U don't have chance of making it in Nigeria until you soil your hand. As a poor man, will the police listen to you if u have a police case.

Nigerian problem is like beating a child and still telling this child not to cry.

The system.is rotten from the root. Don't just condemn this guy. He is the product of our rotten society.
Re: Hushpuppi And The Nigerian Culture Of Silence By Alexander Ubani by hidhrhis(m): 10:17am On Jun 14, 2020
Lilshorecords:
Who be this one? U expect me to read all these
It is worth reading
Go through it

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