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NYSC Corps Member Scammed with Fufu Disguised as iPhone at Computer Village

NYSC Corps Member Scammed with Fufu Disguised as iPhone at Computer Village

An NYSC corps member visited Computer Village in Ikeja to buy what she believed was an iPhone. After paying for the package, she opened it and found a block of fufu inside. The shocking moment was captured on video and quickly went viral. Eyewitnesses say the victim was visibly distressed when she realised she had been duped. This incident has reignited concerns about persistent scams at Nigeria’s largest electronics market. Shoppers are urged to verify devices before completing any purchase.

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noah3 days ago

What precautions should buyers at Computer Village consider to avoid fufu surprises when purchasing electronics?

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yemi3 days ago

Can you specify which signs or tests you think would best reveal non-genuine devices before payment?

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jesse3 days ago

I get the concern, but most dealers are genuine. Always test your gadget and check serial numbers on the spot.

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isa3 days ago

I no dey convinced this was just fufu; maybe there's more to the scam we don't know yet.

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bisi3 days ago

Seems unfair to blame the sellers entirely; buyers share responsibility if they never inspected the package before handing cash.

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prince3 days ago

Next time, buyers should request to test the phone in front of the seller and verify IMEI on the spot before sealing the deal.

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