A Nigerian man who is serving a jail term in Ghana for allegedly killing a prostitute has confessed that he left Nigeria to the neighbouring country to do internet fraud otherwise known as ‘Yahoo-Yahoo’ due to the unstable electricity in his country.
The prison inmate who confessed in an interview with Gh One TV was found guilty of killing the commercial sex worker he had engaged for her services.
While confessing to the crime that led him to the Nsawam Prison, the inmate who claims to be from Edo State in Nigeria said he relocated to Ghana to engage in the fraudulent business because of stable electricity supply compared to his home country.
“I came to Ghana to do Yahoo. They call it fraud, but my target was not to defraud Africans. I looked outside Africa,” the self-confessed fraudster whose name was not mentioned for security reasons, said.
When asked why he did not engage in the fraud scheme in his country, the prisoner said:
“Because we don’t have steady light. The normal NEPA light, we don’t have it steady,” he explained.
He further narrated that his journey to prison started when he had a misunderstanding with his boss with whom he was engaging in fraudulent activities, which forced him to move into a hotel.
He said they fell out over sharing the proceeds from a successful online scam.
“We were supposed to share it 40-60 per cent; my chairman was supposed to get 60 per cent and give me 40 per cent, but he insisted on giving me 30 per cent, so out of anger, I took the 30 per cent, my laptop with my things and moved out into a hotel.”
He explained that during his one-week stay at the hotel, he went out on the last day to a popular pub in Lapaz to employ the services of a commercial sex worker who later died mysteriously in his hotel room.
“So I took her in, and she only took Smirnoff; she said she had already drunk with alcohol because it was her freedom day after settling her madam. In the morning, around 5 am to 6 am, I tried waking her up only to realise she had died.
“When I checked, I realised white foam was coming out of her, so I called the attention of the hotel staff, who also tried to resuscitate her by pouring water on her, but it didn’t work. So the hotel owner was called, and he brought the police to arrest me,” he said.