Have you fallen for a Nigerian scam? Nigeria says you should be jailed.

JolietJake

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I can't even believe they're serious, maybe this guy spoke without authorization or something.

"People who fall for so-called "Nigerian scams" aren't victims at all—in fact, they're greedy and should be jailed, according to Nigerian high commissioner Sunday Olu Agbi. He said today that Nigeria has gained a bad reputation because of the scams perpetrated by a minuscule number of people, and that those who find themselves involved with the scams are equally as guilty as those running them."

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/pos...l-greedy-marks-as-guilty-as-419-scammers.html
 
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[quote name='JolietJake']I can't even believe they're serious, maybe this guy spoke without authorization or something.

"People who fall for so-called "Nigerian scams" aren't victims at all—in fact, they're greedy and should be jailed, according to Nigerian high commissioner Sunday Olu Agbi. He said today that Nigeria has gained a bad reputation because of the scams perpetrated by a minuscule number of people, and that those who find themselves involved with the scams are equally as guilty as those running them."

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/pos...l-greedy-marks-as-guilty-as-419-scammers.html[/quote]


And leaders like that is why Nigeria is still a third-world hell hole.
 
I remember some Investigative show, 60 min possibly, where they caught one of the Nigerian scammers and hooked him in. Of course, he came in for an interview, and he admitted that those who fell for the scam should deserve to be scammed for their greed.
 
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