The Bigger Picture of How This World is being run is extremely Scary when carefully examined.
Things are NOT what they actually appear to be
At the end of the Day, Everything is a Tool That serves a Hidden Agenda
I’m just a poor wayfaring stranger I’m trav’ling through this world below;
There is no sickness, toil, nor danger, In that bright world to which I go.
I’m going there to see my father, I’m going there no more to roam;
I’m just a going over Jordan, I’m just a going over home.
I should apologize more to people that met me in this overwhelming time of my life.
I sweet pass all of this for real.
Una no come when I never get Bukata 😅
Lagos State Police Command @CruLagospolice has commenced investigation
Feedback would be made known to the general public as soon as everything is soughted ..
Big Kudos to @BBabaseyi@AbimbolaShotayo@CspIniedu@PoliceNG_CRU for their attention to this matter 🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
God Bless The Force 🙏 @TunjiDisu1
God Bless Nigeria 🇳🇬
Lagos State Police Command @CruLagospolice has commenced investigation
Feedback would be made known to the general public as soon as everything is soughted ..
Big Kudos to @BBabaseyi@AbimbolaShotayo@CspIniedu@PoliceNG_CRU for their attention to this matter 🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
God Bless The Force 🙏
God Bless Nigeria 🇳🇬
DAY 14—INVESTMENT FRAUD ALERT – Verify Before Investing —CYBERCRIME AWARENESS
Investment fraud remains one of the most prevalent forms of cybercrime today, preying on individuals with promises of quick and unrealistic financial returns. As depicted in today’s campaign visual, fraudsters often hide behind attractive online advertisements, posing as legitimate investment experts or companies. They lure victims with offers such as “200% returns in 7 days,” “guaranteed profits,” or “risk-free investments”, all of which are classic red flags.
These scammers exploit trust, urgency, and greed. They create a false sense of credibility using fake testimonials, doctored images, and even impersonation of reputable organizations. Once a victim commits funds, communication is often cut off, leaving the victim with financial loss and no trace of the perpetrators.
How to Stay Safe:
•Always verify the authenticity of any investment platform or individual before committing funds.
•Be wary of offers that sound too good to be true.
•Avoid pressure tactics that demand immediate action.
•Conduct independent research and seek professional advice where necessary.
•Never send money to unverified accounts or individuals online.
A real “Odogwu” does not hide his identity, transparency is key in any legitimate business. Stay alert, stay informed, and protect your finances.