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Pastor David Ibiyeomie Lay Curses On Yahoo Boys, Policemen Over Internet Fraud
The General Overseer of Salvation Ministry, Pastor David Ibiyeomie has cursed Yahoo boys and policemen who are helping internet fraudsters in the country.
Pastor David Ibiyeomie Curses Yahoo Boys, Policemen
Speaking at a recent service in his church, the cleric said Yahoo boys would get into an accident with a car because their activities have led to the death of many people who they have scammed off all their retirement benefits.
Pastor Ibiyeomie consequently laid curses on policemen who collected bribes from the yahoo boys to help them in carrying out their fraudulent activities.
He said: ‘‘Let me tell us these Yahooboys. Stop! I am a man of God. You kill people everyday. When you Yahoo somebody, it is stealing. Don’t quote it anyhow. It is stealing. Most people, all their retirement benefits, you take it and people die. I curse you in the name of Jesus.
“It is a demonic, satanic way of getting money. Which kind of money is that? You are a thief. No matter how you colorise it, you are a thief. You love stealing! I curse the root of it. Do you know how many people you have killed? Scam kills people. Some peeople, the whole of their retirement benefit..You scam them and say you are buying car. What nonsense? You will get accident with that car!”
‘’And to the police, all the Yahoo boys, jail them, arrest them. If you take bribe from Yahoo boys, that money kill you! That blood money that you take will kill you. You know why? They stole from somebody who died. You now collect money and release them. You and your family die with it. Police stop taking that kind of money’’
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Yahoo boys stop, you can’t be defrauding people everyday – Pastor David Ibiyeomie, lay curses on Yahoo boys. pic.twitter.com/hspDNLAhkw
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KanyiDaily recalls that Pastor David Ibiyeomie had recently bragged about his cars and landed properties, saying that two plots of land are not enough for him to park his fleet of cars.