Thank you...I'm also a Nigerian and I'm a teenager,I'm a programmer and an app developer ,i'm always really worried that I am going to be portrayed as a scammer if I even decide to take jobs online. Thank you for seeing us for what we really are hardworking people. I'm speaking for the Nigerian youths and with the way those said scammers (people who are rumoured to be) live lavish lifestyles over here(after scamming people) ,youths are beginning to see it as a way to make money and show off to their friends.
He telling the truth as it is.. most of those scammer guys you read are just a few lowlifes that are excited about quick cash... and their English usually sounds pathetic... The real regular Nigeria is vastly intelligent and academically skilled... I am Nigerian, and I totally endorse Victor's message... In truth, I have not really faced any of these challenges as I do have working and technical partners in several countries outside Africa...
But how can a reasonable individual accept that it's possible that all individuals in a country of 200 million are scammers. What kind of logic is that?
@@donaldekpo1817 there are many well-educated ppl in Nigeria but a large majority of some of them are scammers. I know this for a fact. When a person gets in their 30s, they are no longer youth or teenagers. Inbox me and we can continue this discussion, if you like. You can tell me what you know and I'll tell you what I know. In no way am I saying most Nigerians are scammers but there's no need in trying to pretend there's not an elephant in the room.
from windows computers named bill. No, that's indeed a scam. Usha, the woman I talk to every other day down the street? She's got a thick Indian accent and is awesome, not a scammer. 'Bill' from 'windows computers' is a scammer.
This was very eye opening and it is great that you have made this. I am from Britain and we have a large Nigerian population through migration. They are very hardworking people, much more hardworking than British people and nearly all are such good people.
I'm a Nigerian and I'm so happy you made a video on this, and to expand on what Victor said, the number of Nigerians that are scammers aren't half the youths based on several factors, for one, most youths do not have the technical skills to operate sophisticated scams or even access to Paypal, Moneygram, etc... They are brought on board by the few people who do understand these online exchange services.. Another is that we youths aspire to take care of our parents by culture so we often like to hold ourselves to a high esteem and in that regard I believe the ones involved in scam justify their scamming by claiming "half the youths do it", whereas its a small group that outsources through the illiterate and unemployed men and women in the society... I work hard online legitimately selling and buying domains. The next stereotype to tackle are those videos about Nigerians living in mudhuts around wildlife and eating raw meat and crickets, lol... We don't live around Tigers, Lions and Giraffes, I've never even seen any of those creatures in my life.
Lol. The last part of your comment cracked me up. They just say funny things that are very false. It's so crazy to think that every Nigerian lives in mud houses. Like seriously? hahahahahaha
You all need to understand why western media do this. First to scare African-Americans so that they will never hope to return to Africa and the US/West loose a lot of labor and money. Secondly, they need to oil their ego to help reinforce their believe that they have the best political/economic system. Thirdly, they always want to find a way to justify slavery/colonialism. An average westerner is owned by a bank. If you are in Nigeria, nobody own you. Is what you see that you will "eat". And what you own are yours.
My Name is Enyinna Daniel Ukpabi I'm a proud Nigerian, even tho our Government has failed us, I'm still proud of my black skin But I'm not a Scammer.........
I like this guy. My favorite part of this channel is that you hear from people in other countries and take them seriously. I like the anti-scam channels but some don't bother taking the time to give people a full enough picture of the situation people are in.
I have a small business in Texas and would like to know if Victor would like to do some work for me. I need a better website. I fly aerial drones to do inspections and have put together a website of my own, but it's not real professional looking and was going to hire a local developer, but am willing to give Victor a chance.
I worked in Nigeria for four years earlier this century. I found the Nigerians to be good, friendly people. The group I worked with were hard-working chaps. After seven years I am still in contact with them. I thoroughly enjoyed my time there.
Well, I already knew the answer was no cause I know many native Nigerians right here in the states. They aren't scammers, in fact, many of them are very religious and upstanding, hard-working people.
Love these videos. They constantly broaden my thinking and make me question my attitudes and biases. I had a friend commit suicide after being scammed by a Nigerian. I also was friends with a Nigerian priest who unselfishly left his homeland to serve the people of the U.S. for many years. Nigerians are like Americans....some are good and some are bad....and we all hurt each other when we forget that.
Hey Victor, you look like a great guy! Cheers from Brazil! Also, really appreciate your videos Ben; the pace and editing is great. Thanks for hours of fun.
Hi I’m Nigerian living in Houston. Nice work . Keep it up. There is a lot more to why scammer scam . Start with the Government. The youth got the idea from them.
Victor seems like such a nice down to earth guy. He deserves more. And I bet a lot of people in Nigeria does. If I was mrbeast or jake Paul I would defiantly try to get him a job, SOMEWHERE even if it wasn’t the USA
The population of Nigeria is 190.1 million people. That's Approximately 58% of the U.S population. So it is ludicrous to think that half of them are scammers. It's just a loud minority.
well its not half of the total population, its half of the youth. if "youth" is 16-20, that would be about 1/15 of the total population. or 1 scammer per 30 americans. still ludicrous, but at least a more accurate representation of what he claimed.
"binged" this little series and it is insane at how intricate these scams are in order to cover their bases, can't wait to see the next episode in the series
I work with many Nigerians who teach themselves how to code and become developers. Check out forLoop.Africa the largest pan African developer community spanning 10 countries. Started in Lagos to help bring the next billion users to the web.
It's tough there. Some of the people I work with are targeted by the police and mistaken for Yahoo boys just bc they drive a car, have a laptop or even a nice shirt. A lot of times they are forced to pay bribes to the SARS officers to be released.
@@maharony You truly know Nigeria. Yes, You're right. Many Nigerians are coding day and night so they can also join the Andela Team in Lagos. Am sure in years to come. Many Nigerians and people so called Scammers would be Top Python programmers ever seen in the world because they are highly skilled it's just that they have not discovered their purpose yet. Am a wordpress developer and love to work on SEO for clients. We need the world to trust us. #allnigeriansarenotscammers. Thank you.
@@dtadetayo Andela is an amazing company. My coworker @TimirahJ is giving a virtual talk there in the coming week(s). I find that the best way to earn $ is to improve one technical writing skills. There is a shortage of developers that can also write about how they built their project.
@@maharony It's a nice topic. Am sorry I would be able to attend because I just resumed back to school for my HND as an engineer (computer). Am sure by the time am halfway done am going to start going to meetups and other tech occasions like CC Hub in Yaba and co. Thank you for trusting some Nigerians @maharony
I am Nigerian and 15 years old I lived my whole life in Egypt I recently started watching your vids .It is so disappointing to know that my country has a bad reputation.
It is really good to see this, not that I think all people in Nigeria are scammers or half of them for that matter but victor says a lot of smart things and he is putting the issues he and probably many others have to the spotlight witch can make others change their mind on the topic. Nice one
Thank you Ben for this contents. I stumbled on your page today and I can't just but watch all the episodes. I'm also a Nigerian. A film Maker. This is giving an inspiration to make a movie on Nigerian scammers. There are talents in Nigeria but systems isn't making things easy for the youth. We need to make Nigerian youth know that even in a systems that isn't working we can still use what our brain to do something better rather than dragging the image of our great country Nigeria in the mud. Thank you once again Ben and keep doing your good work. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
A little support that the scammers numbers are over exaggerated is that you got the same scammer three times in a row. If there were a ton of youth scammers you think you’d have gotten a different scammer.
serious ,i was rejected many a times because am a NIGERIAN, they thought all nigerians are scammers....some company rejected me before GOD helps me to get a job outside Nigeria
I am Solomon a Nigerian in Lagos and I want the world to know that some Nigerians are beautiful people that are looking for a fighting chance in the global market. we ain't all scammer we have hardworking, educated and wonderful youths just like everywhere else in the world I am a freelanced web developer who finds it difficult to get work in the global market because of trust issues. Thank you for this videos they are awesome help us expose the Nigerian problem so that people like me can gain the trust of the world. Please remember not all Nigerians are fraudulent.
Ben, I'm impressed with what you're doing and you you offered help, well done. I'm actually a Nigerian, and you're absolutely right about this. Nigerian youths can be creative and hard working but there are very few opportunities here that's why many Nigerian youths are into this. Because of this bad impression people have about Nigerians, it has made things difficult for many people including me to be trusted. I'm a website designer but I'm yet to find a good opportunity, because many people said they couldn't trust me. But on a general note I really love what you're doing.
All the best to you Viktor and all the people trying to do honest work. I salute you. If I ever come across a Nigerian in a professional setting, I will leave my bias aside.
Thank you for this. My former US employer will tell you we had a great time working together over 4 years! Nigerians are smart and self driven. I'm Nigerian and proudly so!
I feel this is similar to people saying every American has a gun. Yes, they are easier to buy over there, but you shouldn't be scared of Americans or think that they all have guns because of it. (I am Australian)
Hey pleasant green I am a Nigerian and I would love to contribute as much as I can to the movie you would be planning to make. I am very excited you're doing this. And I hope and pray this movie would be a big hit. So many people would get to know the true face of Nigerian scammers. And the difference between the real/honest Nigerians.
As much as I love your work, I totally agree with Victor's assertions on Nigerian youths. The truth is Nigerians are very industrious people. Take me for example...... After my graduation from the university, I went for my youth Corp service, I was posted to a rural area, a village called Mbar in Bokkos lga in Plateau State of Nigeria. I did not say because I came from the city (Lagos) I observed what people in the village do to make a living which was potatoes and maize farming, I engaged in it and excelled in this so much so I was able to start my family from what I was making but on getting married my wife wouldn't want to live in a village, I gave up crop farming and stayed without a job for 3months before I got a teaching job which I managed. Saved up money and got myself a dog as I love animals a lot this later turned into something big as kennelling is now one of my major source of income and am also into poultry. Whatam driving at is that not all Nigerian youth are scam artist as your video seems to be portraying us. Thanks
They are sorry no good scammers,they got that skilled to a t!! I was just scammed by one they make me not ever want too trust one again! They are making their own country look bad!
When I worked at Bank of America, one of my coworkers was from Nigeria. She moved to the US years ago. She got promoted and eventually became my supervisor, before I got an offer from another company. She was very nice, and when I was out on leave, she made sure to keep in touch with me to make sure I was okay.
Thanks man the same sh*t almost happened to me it took the guy great thinking before he finally trusted me and we have done beautiful business together ever since
I'm just one person but watching this has really made me stop and think about stereotypes. Thank you for informing us about the real Nigeria! Victor I hope you find plenty of work my friend!
Thank You! ❤ In 20yrs of working with teens and helping them lead a value driven and profitable life, I can say there are more creative minds and need guidance, mentorship and right exposure. This video helps those of us committed to building healthy communities. I have followed the series with a heavy heart and thanks to Victor for speaking up. I will mail shortly.
Anyone that doesn't hire me loses an opportunity. I don't have time to explain. I'm valuable and will continue to add value to myself and those I work for/with. Thanks @Victor for speaking up for us. I have a feeling a company I interviewed for recently didn't hire me because I'm Nigerian. They wished me well. I wish them well too, without me! In the words of George S. Patton ~ We herd sheep, we drive cattle, we lead people. Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way.
Hey Ben, I found your youtube channel today could you please make a ten-minute recap of your Lie-beria/In D grace of God series? It was a great story and might make it viral!
I found your channel out of luck, I wait eagerly for a new video, you have very interesting content and still don’t understand how you don’t have more subscribers!! You’re doing an amazing job , keep the videos coming !!
I sincerely do appreciate your what you have done and are doing to bring down this '419' industry. God help you. We are in this job together. Thank you.
Not all Nigerians / Africans are professional scammers. Many are hardworking and even superrich oil millionaires. However, in many countries honesty is not so highly valued. In fact... there are different standards / definitions for honesty. So... I would excercise care and awareness whenever dealing with anyone, including from our Western societies. Oh, by the ways, talking of Nigerians... Do watch the video of that Nigerian cook who survived spending three days in a capsized ship :) he had faith that God would deliver him! :)
we have a nigerian where i work , he came to sweden during the early 2000's as a legal immigrant & hes the nicest dude you could ever imagine meeting , granted he does understand swedish but he doesnt know how to speak swedish , if you start a conversation with him he'll just respond in nigerian , we mock him sometimes by asking him if hes drunk or something like that (mind you he doesnt care & the mocking is in a playfull manner ) . so no not all nigerians are bad ,
I am a Nigerian, and I recalled an occasion when I travelled out. People thought I was pretending, bcs I didn't act out the script they expected for Nigerians. We are generally nice
Am a Nigerian, and I love u like crazy. Not every Nigerian youth is a scammer. I am a young Pharmacist, and there r tens of millions of young, legit hustlers like me in 9ja.
Thanks for this video and for giving other people a chance. Please Nigerians are one of the most hard working people I've ever met. The scammers are just a small percentage out of 200million people. We are hard working and take pride in earning our money the right way. I hate it when I present my Green Passport at the airports and get labelled straight away. It's a sad reality that we have to live with, and while you help expose the bad ones, pls let the world know that not everyone of us are scammers or corrupt people. We are hardworking and just want to take care of our families. Thank you Ben
Pleasant green I will love to be part of the movie, please let me know when the production start...... I love to enlightening people.... Thanks pleasant green for this good work.
Every person likes to eat and sleep, the internet makes it possible for everyone around the world to see people in other countries are just regular people like them. It will make us all friends with each other in the future ☺
Nice Clarification from Victor! Nigeria is a country with almost 200 million people where about 50% are youth. Going by Emmanuel's statement, that would mean we have nearly 50 million scammers in Nigeria. That is very wrong! I love the content on your channel, I believe people need to speak and wash away this bad name, so people don't get a jolt whenever you tell them you are from Nigeria. Lots of sellers on ebay don't ship to Nigeria, PayPal doesn't work here, all because of the bad reputation in the online community caused by a circle of people. Makes it really hard for customers to trust real hardworking Nigerians with the skills
I Know that there are a lot of Nigerians that are Not Scammers... I know Some that are Real Good People And Very Hard Working!……. The Ones that Are Doing the Scamming are giving Nigerians A Bad Name.... it is Totally NOT TRUE... NOT ALL ARE
Oh , I am a big fan Pleasant green, your sense of humor is one of a kind. I am from Nigeria. Victor just said my mind, despite my credible portfolio as a copywriter on upwork no one wants to hire me, just because am Nigerian 😕. Not all Nigeria are scammers!!
I'll love to star in your movie I'm a unique character...actually a late diagnosed tumor successfully excised gave me a look of a 12 yrs old even tho I'm chronological 34. I am skilful I have MSc in Biochemistry. ...I am jobless...I do some online stuffs....I am not a scammer In fact my MSc thesis is presently on review by an Elsevier journal
Nice video once again. I AM A NIGERIAN, and I can tell you that there are A lot of serious and talented young people here in Nigeria making legitimate and decent income for themselves. Personally, I've trained over 300 Nigerians on how to import products into Nigeria and sell to make decent money. So why we're fighting to redeem our name, my team and I are trying to see how many young people we can take off poverty in Nigeria through the little skill on making legitimate income in the Ecom Niche. Because, lack of money and JOB drove 98% of these scammers into doing what they're doing. May God help us!
Mr Ben... you have a great channel.. it take me full day to watch all your videos... without food because of RUclips... cool . Am a Nigeria and am into interior design... I came to UAE to study more about decoration.. choose to put a smile on people face ... then to take they life saving.... Nigeria youth are working hard ... but some can face the challenge and hunger.. this lead them to Yahoo of a thin... people make a video to support Nigeria working hard youths.. to show the world we are not all yahoo... maybe this can change some souls... I love your videos... God bless you... from ..... Ayokunle interior studio
@@toraktech8731 I total agree with you. Well am from Nigeria, am black, but I can tell you that there are some very very very very good people in Nigeria that you will love to meet. E.g T.B Joshua. He keeps giving millions dollars out yearly with out anything in return. You can check the name online... ( T.b Joshua good deeds)
I have a friend who is a Roman Catholic priest in Nigeria. I have known him for around 8 years and he is broken-hearted over the government corruption, how government money never helps hungry and sick kids, how citizens are mass-murdered and priests kidnapped and killed.
Thank you...I'm also a Nigerian and I'm a teenager,I'm a programmer and an app developer ,i'm always really worried that I am going to be portrayed as a scammer if I even decide to take jobs online. Thank you for seeing us for what we really are hardworking people. I'm speaking for the Nigerian youths and with the way those said scammers (people who are rumoured to be) live lavish lifestyles over here(after scamming people) ,youths are beginning to see it as a way to make money and show off to their friends.
Hi bro
@@hamzalatif6669 hello
Jamba samuel!
Sounds like profiling and stereotyping when people assume your a scammer especially when your a foreigner
u are one
Nigeria: we are the scammer capital of the world
India: hold my beer
Right💯🔥🔥 🤣🤣🤣😭😭
😂😂😂😂 just give me your credit card details this is not a scam!
@@cman624 cow my hold you meant
Also Nirikia.
You mean chai
Victor is a really well spoken man and I have tons of respect for him. Way to go to turn that stereotype around that every Nigerian is a scammer
He telling the truth as it is.. most of those scammer guys you read are just a few lowlifes that are excited about quick cash... and their English usually sounds pathetic... The real regular Nigeria is vastly intelligent and academically skilled...
I am Nigerian, and I totally endorse Victor's message... In truth, I have not really faced any of these challenges as I do have working and technical partners in several countries outside Africa...
But how can a reasonable individual accept that it's possible that all individuals in a country of 200 million are scammers. What kind of logic is that?
@@ADE-of-LAGOS racist logic.
@@donaldekpo1817 there are many well-educated ppl in Nigeria but a large majority of some of them are scammers. I know this for a fact. When a person gets in their 30s, they are no longer youth or teenagers.
Inbox me and we can continue this discussion, if you like. You can tell me what you know and I'll tell you what I know.
In no way am I saying most Nigerians are scammers but there's no need in trying to pretend there's not an elephant in the room.
@@ADE-of-LAGOS ...what individual is saying all Nigerians are scammers??
Victor's conern is the same reason that nobody trusts calls from anyone with an Indian accent anymore.
More specifically a guy with an Indian accent named Tom.
Must be tough to be an Indian working in an actual Microsoft call center.
Jen Harper or when an Indian scammer calls I start using my Indian accent and pretend I’m apart of their company and they got the wrong number
@@EthanModjarrad India is known for IRS TAX SCAMS TOO.
from windows computers named bill.
No, that's indeed a scam.
Usha, the woman I talk to every other day down the street? She's got a thick Indian accent and is awesome, not a scammer.
'Bill' from 'windows computers' is a scammer.
I'M a Nigerian and just stump on your video. I really love what you are doing and i support the movement to stop scamming. Keep it up BEN
This was very eye opening and it is great that you have made this. I am from Britain and we have a large Nigerian population through migration. They are very hardworking people, much more hardworking than British people and nearly all are such good people.
Plot twist: Ben is a Nigerian disguised as a white guy to expose other Nigerians so he can eliminate competition!!
Josh Gnx
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Wow really now😳
Nut Twist: Guy grabs nuts and twists!!! 😌
*THE PLOT THICCENS*
Josh Gnx wow 😂
I'm a Nigerian and I'm so happy you made a video on this, and to expand on what Victor said, the number of Nigerians that are scammers aren't half the youths based on several factors, for one, most youths do not have the technical skills to operate sophisticated scams or even access to Paypal, Moneygram, etc... They are brought on board by the few people who do understand these online exchange services.. Another is that we youths aspire to take care of our parents by culture so we often like to hold ourselves to a high esteem and in that regard I believe the ones involved in scam justify their scamming by claiming "half the youths do it", whereas its a small group that outsources through the illiterate and unemployed men and women in the society... I work hard online legitimately selling and buying domains.
The next stereotype to tackle are those videos about Nigerians living in mudhuts around wildlife and eating raw meat and crickets, lol...
We don't live around Tigers, Lions and Giraffes, I've never even seen any of those creatures in my life.
Tell them my brother
We don't live in mud house neither do we stay around wild animals
Lol. The last part of your comment cracked me up. They just say funny things that are very false. It's so crazy to think that every Nigerian lives in mud houses. Like seriously? hahahahahaha
You all need to understand why western media do this. First to scare African-Americans so that they will never hope to return to Africa and the US/West loose a lot of labor and money. Secondly, they need to oil their ego to help reinforce their believe that they have the best political/economic system. Thirdly, they always want to find a way to justify slavery/colonialism. An average westerner is owned by a bank. If you are in Nigeria, nobody own you. Is what you see that you will "eat". And what you own are yours.
To be fair-there are no tigers in Africa
@@ADE-of-LAGOSdon’t be ridiculous!
Best way to avoid getting scammed- watch this channel, awareness will go a long way in helping you protect yourself and family.
Our image has been destroyed by these scammers
Story Time I’m telling you... that one bad apple has spoiled the whole APPLE TREE
must really suck
Is what it is, straighten your family's and friends up
@@mblake0420 of course
Can't destroy something that wasn't there in the first place... But yeah, they're preventing you from building one. It sucks man. :(
My Name is Enyinna Daniel Ukpabi
I'm a proud Nigerian, even tho our Government has failed us, I'm still proud of my black skin
But I'm not a Scammer.........
Oh yeah... the scammer says they are not scammers too. mmh... may be you are one of those.
Wassup
You should be proud because that is your skin, i can't imagine if you don't have black skin then you will be expose to infections.
@@griffingrendel9911 wut
@@griffingrendel9911 Get a brain🤝
Thats my Nigerian Friend, He spoke Well
Theeey're great!
Super intelligent mind.
Cool bro am indo kind of Nigerian born in Lagos but Indian ❤️🇳🇬🇮🇳
Not all scammers are Nigerians, But all Nigerians are scammers . . . .
ZED - TUBE just like all your family members are foolish🤣😂😃
This guy sounds so smart. Someone hire him!
aren't we all ?
I like this guy. My favorite part of this channel is that you hear from people in other countries and take them seriously.
I like the anti-scam channels but some don't bother taking the time to give people a full enough picture of the situation people are in.
I have a small business in Texas and would like to know if Victor would like to do some work for me. I need a better website. I fly aerial drones to do inspections and have put together a website of my own, but it's not real professional looking and was going to hire a local developer, but am willing to give Victor a chance.
I am a Nigerian a 13 year old web developer aswell
Electronic TOJ 🙄🙄🤦♀️
@Long Schnozzed Tribesman oh piss off , you cynical bastard
@Long Schnozzed Tribesman if u look around the world, whites are the ONLY ones caring for other colors. idiot lol
Poul Julle no. Black people care for black peoples to. U sound stupid.
Now this is the kind of videos that RUclips needs.....✌ Great job
I worked in Nigeria for four years earlier this century. I found the Nigerians to be good, friendly people. The group I worked with were hard-working chaps. After seven years I am still in contact with them. I thoroughly enjoyed my time there.
Well, I already knew the answer was no cause I know many native Nigerians right here in the states. They aren't scammers, in fact, many of them are very religious and upstanding, hard-working people.
Very smart guy from Nigeria. Loved to hear him. Greetings from Germany
same haha
hagelbergerstr same
rookie mistake pleasant green. everyone knows the videos have to be 10 minutes long not 9 minutes and 39 seconds!
@@Baitrix1 🤔
Hey fellow Norgweians!
Sorry RUclips police🤔😏
He never puts ads on his videos to prove that HES Not scamming all of us with a fake story for money.
.......... you stupid or are you just stupid ?
Love these videos. They constantly broaden my thinking and make me question my attitudes and biases. I had a friend commit suicide after being scammed by a Nigerian. I also was friends with a Nigerian priest who unselfishly left his homeland to serve the people of the U.S. for many years. Nigerians are like Americans....some are good and some are bad....and we all hurt each other when we forget that.
Random recommended video, was not disappointed. +1
bamie16 you should binge watch the whole series on Nigerian and Liberian Scams. Superior content!
Hey Victor, you look like a great guy! Cheers from Brazil! Also, really appreciate your videos Ben; the pace and editing is great. Thanks for hours of fun.
Oi tudo bem
Thank you, Ben I'm so grateful to God for your clarification that not all Nigerians are scammers with this RUclips video. God bless you.
I lost $5000 to scammers in the mid to late 2000s. I appreciate your work.
Hi I’m Nigerian living in Houston. Nice work . Keep it up. There is a lot more to why scammer scam . Start with the Government. The youth got the idea from them.
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@@melonie_peppers 😭
Victor seems like such a nice down to earth guy. He deserves more. And I bet a lot of people in Nigeria does. If I was mrbeast or jake Paul I would defiantly try to get him a job, SOMEWHERE even if it wasn’t the USA
The population of Nigeria is 190.1 million people. That's Approximately 58% of the U.S population. So it is ludicrous to think that half of them are scammers. It's just a loud minority.
well its not half of the total population, its half of the youth. if "youth" is 16-20, that would be about 1/15 of the total population. or 1 scammer per 30 americans. still ludicrous, but at least a more accurate representation of what he claimed.
Agree, i will not take Nigerian employee.
Griffin Grendel but you’re apart of the proletariat so who are you employing?
q8420 Extremely loud. man those guys took it to the peak.
@q8420 Exactly. It's a loud minority.
"binged" this little series and it is insane at how intricate these scams are in order to cover their bases, can't wait to see the next episode in the series
I work with many Nigerians who teach themselves how to code and become developers. Check out forLoop.Africa the largest pan African developer community spanning 10 countries. Started in Lagos to help bring the next billion users to the web.
It's tough there. Some of the people I work with are targeted by the police and mistaken for Yahoo boys just bc they drive a car, have a laptop or even a nice shirt. A lot of times they are forced to pay bribes to the SARS officers to be released.
@@maharony You truly know Nigeria. Yes, You're right. Many Nigerians are coding day and night so they can also join the Andela Team in Lagos. Am sure in years to come. Many Nigerians and people so called Scammers would be Top Python programmers ever seen in the world because they are highly skilled it's just that they have not discovered their purpose yet. Am a wordpress developer and love to work on SEO for clients. We need the world to trust us. #allnigeriansarenotscammers. Thank you.
That’s awesome.
@@dtadetayo Andela is an amazing company. My coworker @TimirahJ is giving a virtual talk there in the coming week(s). I find that the best way to earn $ is to improve one technical writing skills. There is a shortage of developers that can also write about how they built their project.
@@maharony It's a nice topic. Am sorry I would be able to attend because I just resumed back to school for my HND as an engineer (computer). Am sure by the time am halfway done am going to start going to meetups and other tech occasions like CC Hub in Yaba and co. Thank you for trusting some Nigerians @maharony
I am Nigerian and 15 years old I lived my whole life in Egypt
I recently started watching your vids .It is so disappointing to know that my country has a bad reputation.
We don’t
@@a.k.a_llsammy4078 we really do people think we are scammers etc.
No....
I'm a Nigerian national
and I'm not a scammer
Ehigiator Henry you are a scammer man!
But majority Nigerian they are
Ehigiator Henry ...I believe you and you only tho.. the rest of them are tho ...#Yahoozeeeeeeeeee
Don’t listen to these wackos, they probably never left the county their mother and uncle had them in. Not all Nigerians are scammers!
The first comments are probably irony, don’t take it seriously
Thank you for making this video. Honestly, it's a better wrap-up to the "A Scam Story" Series than I could have hoped for.
It is really good to see this, not that I think all people in Nigeria are scammers or half of them for that matter but victor says a lot of smart things and he is putting the issues he and probably many others have to the spotlight witch can make others change their mind on the topic. Nice one
I love this Channel ! Probably the smartest way I've ever known to raise awareness !
omg these 10 mins videos are killing me...so much suspense :D
As a Nigerian and content creator, i'm so excited to see where this goes!😁
Thank you Ben for this contents. I stumbled on your page today and I can't just but watch all the episodes. I'm also a Nigerian. A film Maker. This is giving an inspiration to make a movie on Nigerian scammers. There are talents in Nigeria but systems isn't making things easy for the youth. We need to make Nigerian youth know that even in a systems that isn't working we can still use what our brain to do something better rather than dragging the image of our great country Nigeria in the mud. Thank you once again Ben and keep doing your good work. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
I use a Nigerian writer on fiver regularly and I am over the moon with the quality of work provided.
I'm glad you've seen the light. You could hire me if you need extra help. I'm a professional writer from Nigeria. Thanks.
I write too. I have had a time getting clients,really. Being in this country hurts one's dreams.
Steven Gerard how will you be hired when your RUclips name is Steven Gerard? Isn’t that in itself a scam?
With Nigerians like Victor, one step at a time, we'll change the narrative. Thanks for this video, it was both funny and educative.
You're a really good storyteller and I think this video was very honourable, keep it up!
Honestly dude it's awesome to think about all the good you're doing over there I think your impact is bigger than you think
A little support that the scammers numbers are over exaggerated is that you got the same scammer three times in a row. If there were a ton of youth scammers you think you’d have gotten a different scammer.
serious ,i was rejected many a times because am a NIGERIAN, they thought all nigerians are scammers....some company rejected me before GOD helps me to get a job outside Nigeria
I love your videos about scammers! They are reaally good
I am Solomon a Nigerian in Lagos and I want the world to know that some Nigerians are beautiful people that are looking for a fighting chance in the global market. we ain't all scammer we have hardworking, educated and wonderful youths just like everywhere else in the world I am a freelanced web developer who finds it difficult to get work in the global market because of trust issues.
Thank you for this videos they are awesome help us expose the Nigerian problem so that people like me can gain the trust of the world.
Please remember not all Nigerians are fraudulent.
Did you really have to use the worst scene Nollywood has ever shot?
I'm a Nigerian Tho, been following your videos up, good job!
Now, i don't like Nigerian anymore, it shows their real color. Everyone keep safe away from nigerians.
Ben, I'm impressed with what you're doing and you you offered help, well done. I'm actually a Nigerian, and you're absolutely right about this. Nigerian youths can be creative and hard working but there are very few opportunities here that's why many Nigerian youths are into this. Because of this bad impression people have about Nigerians, it has made things difficult for many people including me to be trusted. I'm a website designer but I'm yet to find a good opportunity, because many people said they couldn't trust me. But on a general note I really love what you're doing.
All the best to you Viktor and all the people trying to do honest work. I salute you. If I ever come across a Nigerian in a professional setting, I will leave my bias aside.
Thank you for this. My former US employer will tell you we had a great time working together over 4 years!
Nigerians are smart and self driven. I'm Nigerian and proudly so!
Ben, I cannot wait for your movie! Good luck from Jamaica 🇯🇲
I feel this is similar to people saying every American has a gun. Yes, they are easier to buy over there, but you shouldn't be scared of Americans or think that they all have guns because of it. (I am Australian)
This is a win win win. You help a Nigerian, you help Nigeria and you help your own channel grow. Win win win. Not bad. I just subscribed. Thanks.
Wow, amazing. I'm a Nigerian and I'm a proud one at that
Great video. So many thanks to Victor for sharing and to you Ben for all your videos.
those scammers has destroyed the images of Nigeria's and is really bad
@@Farquad76.547 i see u are looking for trouble
I know where you can find that
Dude imagine
if you want to be safe in this world, keep away from Nigerians.
@@griffingrendel9911 hm.
Hey pleasant green I am a Nigerian and I would love to contribute as much as I can to the movie you would be planning to make. I am very excited you're doing this. And I hope and pray this movie would be a big hit. So many people would get to know the true face of Nigerian scammers. And the difference between the real/honest Nigerians.
As much as I love your work, I totally agree with Victor's assertions on Nigerian youths.
The truth is Nigerians are very industrious people. Take me for example...... After my graduation from the university, I went for my youth Corp service, I was posted to a rural area, a village called Mbar in Bokkos lga in Plateau State of Nigeria. I did not say because I came from the city (Lagos) I observed what people in the village do to make a living which was potatoes and maize farming, I engaged in it and excelled in this so much so I was able to start my family from what I was making but on getting married my wife wouldn't want to live in a village, I gave up crop farming and stayed without a job for 3months before I got a teaching job which I managed. Saved up money and got myself a dog as I love animals a lot this later turned into something big as kennelling is now one of my major source of income and am also into poultry.
Whatam driving at is that not all Nigerian youth are scam artist as your video seems to be portraying us. Thanks
They are sorry no good scammers,they got that skilled to a t!! I was just scammed by one they make me not ever want too trust one again! They are making their own country look bad!
I'm from plateau state. Mangu lga. Please subscribe to my channel.
I took a DNA test a couple months ago and it showed that I was 37.1% Nigerian. I've been fighting the urge to scam ever since.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣ctfu
"Last year" oh Ben you're such a great Dad.
When I worked at Bank of America, one of my coworkers was from Nigeria. She moved to the US years ago. She got promoted and eventually became my supervisor, before I got an offer from another company. She was very nice, and when I was out on leave, she made sure to keep in touch with me to make sure I was okay.
Thanks man the same sh*t almost happened to me it took the guy great thinking before he finally trusted me and we have done beautiful business together ever since
I'm just one person but watching this has really made me stop and think about stereotypes. Thank you for informing us about the real Nigeria! Victor I hope you find plenty of work my friend!
Good on you!❤️
fix the link for victors profile, its set as your sponsor's affiliate link for the video.
I fixed it!
@@PleasantGreen Get that man Victor a job. He seems like a very nice human being
@@chijiiloabachie3836 Like he is not supposed to...?
Thank You! ❤
In 20yrs of working with teens and helping them lead a value driven and profitable life, I can say there are more creative minds and need guidance, mentorship and right exposure.
This video helps those of us committed to building healthy communities. I have followed the series with a heavy heart and thanks to Victor for speaking up.
I will mail shortly.
Victor seems like a cool guy
Am watching from Jamaica !!! I really enjoy watching this 💯💯😎
May almighty Allah continue to expose them were ever they are.
May he expos u too
Anyone that doesn't hire me loses an opportunity. I don't have time to explain. I'm valuable and will continue to add value to myself and those I work for/with.
Thanks @Victor for speaking up for us.
I have a feeling a company I interviewed for recently didn't hire me because I'm Nigerian. They wished me well. I wish them well too, without me!
In the words of George S. Patton
~ We herd sheep, we drive cattle, we lead people. Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way.
Hey Ben, I found your youtube channel today could you please make a ten-minute recap of your Lie-beria/In D grace of God series? It was a great story and might make it viral!
I found your channel out of luck, I wait eagerly for a new video, you have very interesting content and still don’t understand how you don’t have more subscribers!!
You’re doing an amazing job , keep the videos coming !!
It’s not just Nigerian scammers it’s also India
And also Indians are thought of being always telemarket scammers :|
I have many Nigerian friends in UK. I also attend Nigerian's church too. Some of them are my customers too.
I sincerely do appreciate your what you have done and are doing to bring down this '419' industry. God help you. We are in this job together. Thank you.
Not all Nigerians / Africans are professional scammers. Many are hardworking and even superrich oil millionaires. However, in many countries honesty is not so highly valued. In fact... there are different standards / definitions for honesty. So... I would excercise care and awareness whenever dealing with anyone, including from our Western societies.
Oh, by the ways, talking of Nigerians... Do watch the video of that Nigerian cook who survived spending three days in a capsized ship :) he had faith that God would deliver him! :)
Just love that Pleasant Green corrects while he reads the written grammer mistakes 😉
Hey there Ben, what's the easiest way to get into contact with you. Or does anyone here know how to.
My heart melts for your work, you doing some good here.
Keep it up man.
btw I'm a NIGERIAN too and I'm not a scammer.
Does skill share have a course into how to become a scammer?
THE SAGA CONTINUES!!!! In all seriousness, I absolutely love these videos
we have a nigerian where i work , he came to sweden during the early 2000's as a legal immigrant & hes the nicest dude you could ever imagine meeting , granted he does understand swedish but he doesnt know how to speak swedish , if you start a conversation with him he'll just respond in nigerian , we mock him sometimes by asking him if hes drunk or something like that (mind you he doesnt care & the mocking is in a playfull manner ) . so no not all nigerians are bad ,
I am a Nigerian, and I recalled an occasion when I travelled out. People thought I was pretending, bcs I didn't act out the script they expected for Nigerians. We are generally nice
@@emmanuela8503 oh shit
Am a Nigerian, and I love u like crazy. Not every Nigerian youth is a scammer. I am a young Pharmacist, and there r tens of millions of young, legit hustlers like me in 9ja.
There are scammers everywhere Victor is right :)
Thanks for this video and for giving other people a chance. Please Nigerians are one of the most hard working people I've ever met. The scammers are just a small percentage out of 200million people. We are hard working and take pride in earning our money the right way. I hate it when I present my Green Passport at the airports and get labelled straight away. It's a sad reality that we have to live with, and while you help expose the bad ones, pls let the world know that not everyone of us are scammers or corrupt people. We are hardworking and just want to take care of our families. Thank you Ben
He totally just pulled the "one out of 10.000" out of thin air.
Nigeria has an estimated population of 206,139,589 people in 2020. So his assumptions aren't that far off.
@@olayinkaedun7636 20k is either too high or too low
Pleasant green I will love to be part of the movie, please let me know when the production start......
I love to enlightening people....
Thanks pleasant green for this good work.
You're a very good friends to Nigerians 😂😂😂
Every person likes to eat and sleep, the internet makes it possible for everyone around the world to see people in other countries are just regular people like them. It will make us all friends with each other in the future ☺
When I was little we had neighbors who were Nigerian immigrants, great people I would trust anytime
Here we go, more mayhem!
Nice Clarification from Victor! Nigeria is a country with almost 200 million people where about 50% are youth. Going by Emmanuel's statement, that would mean we have nearly 50 million scammers in Nigeria. That is very wrong! I love the content on your channel, I believe people need to speak and wash away this bad name, so people don't get a jolt whenever you tell them you are from Nigeria. Lots of sellers on ebay don't ship to Nigeria, PayPal doesn't work here, all because of the bad reputation in the online community caused by a circle of people. Makes it really hard for customers to trust real hardworking Nigerians with the skills
I Know that there are a lot of Nigerians that are Not Scammers... I know Some that are Real Good People And Very Hard Working!……. The Ones that Are Doing the Scamming are giving Nigerians A Bad Name.... it is Totally NOT TRUE... NOT ALL ARE
Thank you 🙏
Human being are always judging each other
Oh , I am a big fan Pleasant green, your sense of humor is one of a kind. I am from Nigeria. Victor just said my mind, despite my credible portfolio as a copywriter on upwork no one wants to hire me, just because am Nigerian 😕. Not all Nigeria are scammers!!
I'll love to star in your movie
I'm a unique character...actually a late diagnosed tumor successfully excised gave me a look of a 12 yrs old even tho I'm chronological 34.
I am skilful
I have MSc in Biochemistry. ...I am jobless...I do some online stuffs....I am not a scammer
In fact my MSc thesis is presently on review by an Elsevier journal
Nice video once again. I AM A NIGERIAN, and I can tell you that there are A lot of serious and talented young people here in Nigeria making legitimate and decent income for themselves.
Personally, I've trained over 300 Nigerians on how to import products into Nigeria and sell to make decent money.
So why we're fighting to redeem our name, my team and I are trying to see how many young people we can take off poverty in Nigeria through the little skill on making legitimate income in the Ecom Niche. Because, lack of money and JOB drove 98% of these scammers into doing what they're doing.
May God help us!
be safe, get away from nigerian better for your self.
wow 😍
Bot
But with nearly 900k subs?!🤨
If Victor started a RUclips channel I'd watch it!
ideally the shame to all Nigerians would make their government crack down on the Nigerian scammers. Same with Indian scammers.
what about American and European scammers...shame on them too?
@@youwontlikemysteeze2945for sure!
Mr Ben... you have a great channel.. it take me full day to watch all your videos... without food because of RUclips... cool . Am a Nigeria and am into interior design... I came to UAE to study more about decoration.. choose to put a smile on people face ... then to take they life saving.... Nigeria youth are working hard ... but some can face the challenge and hunger.. this lead them to Yahoo of a thin... people make a video to support Nigeria working hard youths.. to show the world we are not all yahoo... maybe this can change some souls... I love your videos... God bless you... from ..... Ayokunle interior studio
Teach the scammers how to scam banks and loan companies out of getting rid of people's debt.
Thisis going to be great! You are doing awesome! Shout out to Victor.
These videos are crazy.
@@toraktech8731 I total agree with you. Well am from Nigeria, am black, but I can tell you that there are some very very very very good people in Nigeria that you will love to meet. E.g T.B Joshua.
He keeps giving millions dollars out yearly with out anything in return. You can check the name online... ( T.b Joshua good deeds)
I have a friend who is a Roman Catholic priest in Nigeria. I have known him for around 8 years and he is broken-hearted over the government corruption, how government money never helps hungry and sick kids, how citizens are mass-murdered and priests kidnapped and killed.