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House of Moses: Instagram Fraudster Dupes Lady
A woman named Rahila Eni has warned people against fraudsters recounting how her friend was duped by a fake Instagram account of the House of Moses.
A woman named Rahila Eni has warned people against fraudsters recounting how her friend was duped by a fake Instagram account of the House of Moses.

She stated that the person requested for N10,000 for registration of auditions and her friend sent N50,000 only to find out that the auditions ended more than a month ago.
Read the full story, “Let this serve as a warning to all the fraudulent folks out there causing people pains.”
“My friend got a DM from a fake Instagram account, someone claiming to be a House of Moses official @homreality
This person requested N10,000 as registration fee for House of Moses auditions. We sent him 50k for 5 persons.”
“Only for us to see a tweet circulating on social media that the auditions ended in July, more than 5 weeks before we paid the registration fee, we also discovered that registration for the audition was actually free, and House of Moses never charged aspirants any registration fee.
We have been calling this guy’s phone number, it said switched off, for over 10 days now no response.
50k gone!! phone switched off, Instagram accounts no longer functional.
Nigerians will look for the slightest opportunity to steal from people.
Nigerians beware!”
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