Abia State Polytechnic Female Student Student Accused of Online Scam, Victim Warns the Public
In a heartfelt post addressed to his friends and followers, the anonymous individual recounted his unfortunate experience with Ekeh Goodness Ujunwa, alleging that she approached him seeking financial aid under false pretenses.
A cautionary tale has emerged on social media involving an alleged student of Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, Ekeh Goodness Ujunwa, whose Facebook profile goes by the name 'Innocent Goodness'. The warning comes from a concerned individual who claims to have been duped after offering financial assistance in good faith.
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In a heartfelt post addressed to his friends and followers, the anonymous individual recounted his unfortunate experience with Ekeh Goodness Ujunwa, alleging that she approached him seeking financial aid under false pretenses. According to the post, the ABSU student, said to be based in Abia State Polytechnic in ABA, Abia State, promised to visit and requested financial support.
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Moved by what he believed to be a genuine need, the individual reportedly transferred funds to Ekeh Goodness Ujunwa. However, instead of gratitude or continued communication, he claims she promptly blocked him on Facebook, disappearing with the money. The incident has left the individual not only financially strained but also emotionally devastated, feeling betrayed by someone he initially trusted.
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The cautionary post serves as a warning to others within the online community, urging them to exercise vigilance when dealing with individuals they encounter online, particularly those requesting financial assistance. The individual behind the warning stressed the importance of verifying identities and intentions before committing to any transactions or offers of support.