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Please bring back my money - Whiteman cries as he begs fraudsters

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Wed, 6 Feb 2019 Source: yen.com.gh

YEN.com.gh has seen a video of a Whiteman weeping like a child while making a passionate appeal to some fraudsters to return his money.

The man, while crying, stated emphatically that he was begging the “guys” to give him back his money because he had no more money left on him.

According to the unidentified man, his mother had even refused to talk with him because of what the fraudsters did to him.

“Guys please, please send me back my money. I don’t have money guys, please are you going to send my money?” the man cried.

“Please, please I’m begging you to send my money back guys, I’m begging you,” he cried louder.

The video has touched the hearts of some social media users who have commented on it. Some people have described his cries as very sad while others believe the man just deserved what was done to him.

For instance, Flycoco, an Instagram user, wrote that the video was “very sad”.

flycoco10: @official_barbsi1 yes it is! Very sad.”

Ohemaa and Candy also believed that the Whiteman’s situation was a sad one: evaohemaabony: “Sad”.

candy_blankson: “So sad.”

Dilash, trying to put himself in the Whiteman’s shoes wrote that only those who have been defrauded before could understand how the man felt:

ohemaadilash: “U will nv feel his pains if no one fraud u before .”

However, another Instagram user with the name Esi the queen, felt the Whiteman deserved what had been done to him.

This user explained in the Akan language that it was payback time for the man since Whitemen have “destroyed everything African.”:

esi_the_queen: “@poquabillionz_shoes: "exactly onnya ensu nwiee . You people have destroyed everything African and you say wat.”

Meanwhile, in an earlier report by YEN.com.gh, the United States of America has cautioned its citizens in Ghana to be careful of romance scam.

According to the report, the US Embassy in Ghana said there were some unscrupulous persons looking to take advantage of U.S. nationals under the pretext of online intimate relationships.

Source: yen.com.gh