An investigative report by our Crime Correspondent has unveiled the true identity of one Ms. Faith Evans Uloko parading herself on Facebook as an Ifa Priestess thereby defrauding unsuspecting social media users.
SPY News got hint of the fraudster from available reports and complaints by some of her victims and tactically approached the so called ‘Ifa Priestess’ for some spiritual assistance by prompting a chat via Facebook messenger after trailing her activities on the internet for more than one month.
Without hesitation, Faith Evans Uloko who is behind the faceless Facebook page fell prey to our Correspondent gimmicks as she was ignorant of any hint that she was being probed.
Ifa Priestess aka Faith Evans demanded for monies to conduct some “ancient ritual” spiritual exercise while informing her new client (our Correspondent) that his “Aura” is great. She also demanded for pictures to establish an “altar” to use in communicating with the “ancestors“.
SPY News Correspondent played along and supplied all details as demanded. However, as a professional guide, he declined sending large amount of money as demanded.
Monies was transferred to her United Bank of Africa (UBA) account number 2178670195 in tranches of 5000 naira, 4000 naira and 2000 naira as decoy of cooperating with her fraudulent engagement to further obtain necessary information inorder to prosecute the suspect.
Her bank account name is FAITH EVANS ULOKO meanwhile the fraudster feigned her identity. She informed her investigative ‘prey’ that the account number belongs to her “Messenger“.
Our Correspondent played along her pranks by supplying her his personal information without hesitation compelling Faith Uloko not to sense any clue of intentions prompting the conversation.
The scammer hurriedly blocked our Correspondent immediately he revealed his true identity to her and demanded for refund.
Upon further investigation, it was revealed that so many fake spiritualists are operating pseudo account on Facebook just like Faith Evans Uloko to defraud unsuspecting Nigerians.
These faceless social media fraudsters are operating in their large numbers on various channels. The internet fraudsters utilize fake pictures of spiritual items or personalities as display images and recommend daily rituals on their pages with a bid to lure their victims.
Anyone with useful information about the whereabouts of Faith Evans Uloko should contact the nearest police station as she is presently on the run for obtaining money under false pretence, cybercrime and theft.
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