P-Square: "So Many Fraudsters Claiming to Be US! Beware!"

P-Square: "So Many Fraudsters Claiming to Be US! Beware!"

12 April, 2013
Arts and Entertainment
P-Square: "So Many Fraudsters Claiming to Be US! Beware!"
Last year, a Nigerian fraudster duped a French promoter of a whopping $100,000 after he opened bogus accounts on Twitter and Facebook and claimed he had the franchise to manage P-Square for two years in France.
It would seem more people have toed the path of the unfortunate show promoter who has since learnt that when it comes to Naija, the Internet is not a very good place to do business as it is crawling with fraudsters.
However, obviously agitated at the rate at which fraudsters are swindling show promoters both locally and internationally while posing as artiste managers, the P-Square twins have issued a warning to their fans. Peter Okoye posted a disclaimer on his Twitter account @PeterPsquare and tweeted thus (see photos below):
P-Square: "So Many Fraudsters Claiming to Be US! Beware!"
P-Square is currently believed to be the highest earning group in the Nigerian musical space, charging as much as $150, 000 per show internationally and N10 million locally.
Have you ever fallen a victim to Internet fraudsters, and, specifically, to Nigerian ones?

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