Nigerian Lady Exposes Scammer, Kunle For Deceit, Forged Certificates, & Manipulative Behavior

Date: 08-12-2024 2:26 pm (1 month ago) | Author: Mister Jay Wonder
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A Nigerian woman has taken to social media to expose a man named Kunle, who she claims has been scamming both men and women through lies, forged certificates, and photoshopped images. Identified as Oyegbesan Adekunle Mahmoud Danladi-Miller, the man has reportedly used manipulative tactics to deceive several victims. 

In a detailed post on her social media account (formerly Twitter, now X), the woman warned others about Kunle’s deceptive behavior, sharing her own experience and those of other victims who reached out to her. She explained that Kunle had been targeting both genders, using fabricated stories to build trust and manipulate people. 

The woman recounted how Kunle once claimed he was invited to the United States by a Google executive to join a startup team. Despite his refusal to send any photos, he eventually sent a picture that had been altered, with his head photoshopped onto someone else's body, in an attempt to convince her that he had traveled abroad. 

Further investigation revealed Kunle's history of deceit, including scamming men. In one case, he lied about earning a prestigious Amazon certification, claiming to have passed a difficult exam. However, when the woman checked the validity of the certificate, she discovered it belonged to a white man and had expired four years earlier. Kunle's excuse? He claimed the exam provider was likely a scam. 

The woman also revealed that Kunle’s ex-girlfriend had contacted her, sharing details of the emotional and physical abuse she endured during their relationship. The ex-girlfriend also alleged that Kunle had killed three of her dogs. 

“This man is full of deceit,” the woman wrote in her post
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. “If you are affiliated with him in any way, please run.”
She urged others to be cautious of Kunle, describing him as manipulative and dishonest. She also noted that she had received messages from at least six other people warning her about his fraudulent actions. 

Her post serves as a cautionary tale for those who may encounter Kunle and other scammers using similar tactics to exploit trust and deceive unsuspecting individuals.








Posted: at 8-12-2024 02:26 PM (1 month ago) | Addicted Hero
- gogoman at 8-12-2024 03:48 PM (1 month ago)
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Posted: at 8-12-2024 03:48 PM (1 month ago) | Grande Master
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- nikiniki at 8-12-2024 05:56 PM (1 month ago)
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Liars wear different faces....unfortunately, they are created by God without soul. They can scam anyone including their own blood.
Posted: at 8-12-2024 05:56 PM (1 month ago) | Hero
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- fineboy77 at 9-12-2024 07:46 AM (1 month ago)
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Posted: at 9-12-2024 07:46 AM (1 month ago) | Addicted Hero
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