Nigerian Musician Wilson Loses Life Savings To Fraudsters

Nigerian Musician Wilson Loses Life Savings To Fraudsters.

An Abuja-based Musician with the name Wilson Odini cried out on Instagram after losing his life savings to fraudsters.

He showed the debit alert he received and the money he lost was more than 400k. It looks like this is the new method fraudsters are employing, last week a photographer also announced that he’s lost about 950k to fraudsters.

See Wilson’s Statement Below:

This thing called life is just a hot pot of beans!!! And so today as at 3:25pm I started receiving a lot of debit alerts on my phone. At first it seemed like a joke, I had to rush off to the bank, Access Bank at nyanyan branch, Abuja. Debit alerts of over 38k, 56k, 56k, 56k, 56k, 56k, 56k, 20k and 10k was withdrawn from my account. I’m still in awe about how someone can just stay and decide to be so wicked enough to withdraw someone’s sweat, someone’s � hardwork, I mean, I know how hard I have worked, going for different shows here and there! Doing the little legit jobs I can do and then this! � I’m just gonna kill myself�

According to the bank, they claim my atm details was used by someone to pay for a loan under the “kwikcash” platform! I’m like how How

Heaven knows I’m very careful with anything concerning my account, how can I be so careless to divulge my information to anyone� and apparently these transactions can not be tracked!
As it is I’ve got nothing left in my account as every damn thing I had in my name was cleared �

Damn! Fraudsters are everywhere!
Please y’all should be careful with your atm cards! Don’t even collect an atm card�

I’m wondering how those transactions cannot be tracked! I’m begging y’all to help me try to see if my money can be refunded……. I’m gradually losing my mind� @myaccessbank and whatever this @kwikcashonline platform is all about! please investigate and help me! The money might not be so much, but it means a lot to me right now!”

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