419 Scammer's Music Video
Gotta say, we agree with the ol' chap.
Singer Nkem Owoh was arrested early this month on suspicions of being a 419 scammer. Hit the link for the full lyrics.
"I Go Chop Your Dollar": Anthem of the Nigerian 419 Spammer [Ectoplasmosis]
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Don't forget about MC Frontalot's Message #419, also about nigerian scams.
Many of my co-workers are from Africa and those that hail from Nigeria are regarded as potential scammers by the other Africans. I had wondered about this attitude for some time until one worker told me about all the scams that Nigerians pull. He was quick to say that not ALL Nigerians are thieves, but to trust one right off without getting to know them was unwise.
I guess his advice was interesting as two of the Nigerian workers were just fired for making long-distance calls on the company phones and setting up a business using the company's work address.
One of those guys wanted me to invest some money in a "deal" he had going. I politely declined. He was one of the ones that got terminated.
My workplace is never boring..
@mantari: mugu is what 419's call there victims, which means 'fool' in their language. Ah the things you can learn on sites like scamorama.com =)
Every time I play this video, the more catchy I find the tune to be. As unscrupulous as the 419 scams are, you have to admire their ingenuity. And like the singer says:
"[419] is just a game
And everybody can play a part.
If anybody is so stupid, my brother,
I will scam him."
Don't want to get suckered by a slick Nigerian? don't be a greedy idiot. simple.
@othium:
wow... Nigerians must be the only people who use thier company phones for long distance calls.










Wow - is this the Nigerian equivalent of gangsta rap?
Selling crack vs. e-mail scams...don't really know what to think on that one. It's a strange new world we live in...