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ccjoe: 5:32pm On May 28
A lot of people don’t know how yahoo yahoo started. 👇🏽This is the story of how yahoo yahoo started.

There was a time in Nigeria when the word “Yahoo Yahoo” didn’t exist. Scamming people on the internet wasn’t something anyone knew about. But somewhere in the late 90s and early 2000s, a group of young men sitting inside cybercafés in Lagos and Benin City stumbled on something that would change the game forever.

They realized that foreigners trusted the internet too much. Back then, in places like America, Canada, and Europe, people believed whatever they read in emails. Nobody suspected that someone on the other side of the world could be lying to them.

And that’s how it all began.

THE FIRST YAHOO BOYS – HOW DID THEY START?

The first set of Yahoo Boys were not the flashy ones we see today driving Benz and wearing Gucci. They were smart, quiet, and careful.

Most of them were young guys in their early 20s who spent hours in cybercafés.

They had one goal: find gullible white people and make them believe a fake story.

They called it “419”—named after section 419 of the Nigerian criminal code which criminalizes fraud.

At that time, the easiest way to scam people was through emails. And the most popular email service then was Yahoo Mail. That’s where the name “Yahoo Yahoo” came from.

The first scam they came up with was called the “Nigerian Prince Scam.”

WHY DID FOREIGNERS FALL FOR THE NIGERIAN PRINCE SCAM?

This is where things get interesting. You might wonder, “How can someone just believe a random email?” But back then, people were not internet-smart.

The internet was new, and people still trusted strangers.

Many Westerners believed Africans were extremely rich in oil, diamonds, and gold.

Hollywood movies had shown Nigeria and Africa as places where wealthy kings and princes lived in palaces.

So when a foreigner got an email that said:

“Hello, my name is Prince Adekunle from Nigeria. My father, the King of Lagos, has ed away, leaving me $20 million in inheritance. But I need your help to move the money to your country. If you can send me $5,000 to process the transfer, I will give you 20% of the money.”

They believed it.

In their minds, Nigeria was full of rich princes and oil barons who just needed a small favor.

And that’s how the scam worked. The moment the victim sent the first money, the scammer would ask for more, and more, and more.

Some people lost their entire life savings to these emails.

THE SWITCH TO ROMANCE SCAMS – HOW NIGERIAN SCAMMERS STARTED PLAYING WITH EMOTIONS

By the early 2000s, people started getting smarter. Email spam filters improved, and fewer people were falling for the Nigerian Prince scam.

That’s when Yahoo Boys changed tactics.

Instead of pretending to be a prince or a businessman, they started pretending to be a lover.

They created fake profiles on dating websites and targeted:

Divorced women looking for companionship.

Widows who were lonely.

Older women who were financially stable.

They would send sweet messages, call them “baby,” and make them feel loved. After weeks of chatting, they would come up with a fake emergency.

“Baby, I want to come and see you, but I can’t afford the ticket.”

“Sweetheart, I was in an accident, and I need $2,000 for hospital bills.”

“My business deal is stuck, but if you send me $10,000, I will pay you back double.”

Many women sent thousands of dollars without realizing it was all fake.

One woman in the U.S. sold her house because she thought she was helping her online boyfriend. By the time she realized the truth, she was homeless.

HOW SCAMMERS BECAME CELEBRITIES – THE ‘GBOGBO BIG BOYS’ ERA

Before social media, Yahoo Boys were lowkey. They scammed people quietly and enjoyed their money in peace. But with the rise of Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat, everything changed.

Yahoo Boys started showing off their wealth.

They bought expensive cars, luxury watches, and designer clothes.

They started rubbing shoulders with celebrities in clubs.

Yahoo Yahoo had become a lifestyle. But that lifestyle had a dark side.

THE DARK SIDE – YAHOO PLUS & MONEY RITUALS

As the scam world got more competitive, Yahoo Boys started looking for “spiritual help.”

Some started visiting native doctors to give them “supernatural powers” to make their victims send money faster.

Others started doing sacrifices—offering goats, cows, and even human blood.

The worst cases involved ritual killings.

Yahoo Plus became a thing.

Some scammers used their girlfriends for rituals.

Some killed family to “renew” their money charm.

Some slept in coffins, bathed in rivers, or did crazy rituals to “blow.”

Yahoo Yahoo was no longer just an internet scam—it had become blood money.

THE BIG CRACKDOWN – WHY YAHOO YAHOO IS DYING

By 2019, the Nigerian government and international agencies started taking action.

The U.S. FBI launched “Operation Wire Wire” and arrested over 70 Nigerian fraudsters.

Hushpuppi, Nigeria’s biggest “big boy,” was caught in Dubai and sentenced to prison.

EFCC started raiding hotels, nightclubs, and even university hostels, arresting Yahoo Boys.

Suddenly, flexing online was dangerous. If you posted your new Benz, EFCC might show up at your door.

Banks also started tracking suspicious transactions, making it harder for scammers to move money.

Today, Yahoo Yahoo is no longer as easy as before. Many young people are switching to crypto scams, forex scams, or even quitting entirely.

I’M SURE BY NOW YOU KNOW THE STORY OF HOW YAHOO YAHOO STARTED? Hope you learnt something from this?

Should we blame the government for the rise of Yahoo Yahoo, or are individuals just greedy?

Would Yahoo Boys be doing this if there were better jobs and opportunities in Nigeria?

Will the younger generation still chase fast money, or are they learning from the downfall of Hushpuppi and others?

What do you think? Let’s discuss. 👇👇👇


If you give everything they will take everything.

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Cleanthes: 6:24pm On May 28
I am thinking about a new format, the one that nobody has ever tried.

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Nazgul: 6:35pm On May 28
Yahoo is for lazy people. There are ways to make legit money and sleep peacefully. But no youths of today would chose to become criminals.

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bigballer01: 6:35pm On May 28
Cleanthes:
I am thinking about a new format, the one that nobody has ever tried.
That's a smart move.Thinking different

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Clairvoyancy: 6:36pm On May 28
Cleanthes:
I am thinking about a new format, the one that nobody has ever tried.


You will be confined in a jail no one has ever been to.... Desist now and choose a legit path....

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Cleanthes: 6:38pm On May 28
Clairvoyancy:



You will be confined in a jail no one has ever been to.... Desist now and choose a legit path....
it seems like you don't understand. What I mean is that I wanna invent a new format use it and cash out when the format is filled I skedaddle and enjoy my returns
AllBlack: 6:42pm On May 28
ccjoe:
But somewhere in the late 90s and early 2000s, a group of young men sitting inside cybercafés in Lagos and Benin City stumbled on something that would change the game forever.

you tried but you failed.
nice write up tho.

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Dundalk(m): 6:46pm On May 28
Cleanthes:
it seems like you don't understand. What I mean is that I wanna invent a new format use it and cash out when the format is filled I skedaddle and enjoy my returns
grin

Hope is legit format Sha.. If not your days are number.

grin

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brain54(m): 6:55pm On May 28
Nazgul:
Yahoo is for lazy people. There are ways to make legit money and sleep peacefully. But no youths of today would chose to become criminals.

You are wrong...

Yahoo isn't for lazy people... I am not talking about the new generation yahoo guys that do rituals and sacrifices.

The real yahoo guys are hardworking, tough and resilient. They work twice as hard putting in hard work coupled with many sleepless nights. I have been opportuned to be around a few in the past and know they hardly sleep at night.

They are also intelligent. I'm not talking of the show offs we have now that wake up one morning and start shouting I am a Yahoo boy o. Meanwhile, they don't even have a laptop.

I wouldn't say lazy just that maybe they channel their energy, brilliance and hard work in the wrong activities or ways of making money.

You can call them a lot of things but don't call them lazy!

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Cleanthes: 6:55pm On May 28
Dundalk:
grin

Hope is legit format Sha.. If not your days are number.

grin
its not legit. I want to invent a new yahoo format use it and cashout before the security operatives get familiar with it.
Kagane?

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Clairvoyancy: 7:46pm On May 28
Cleanthes:
it seems like you don't understand. What I mean is that I wanna invent a new format use it and cash out when the format is filled I skedaddle and enjoy my returns


Hush puppy probably said more than this.... The truth is, you will still return to it sooner or later

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Krak(m): 8:23pm On May 28
This is not totally correct. Yahoo-Yahoo started long before internet became popular in Nigeria.

It started in the 80's during the period of snail mails when people used the post office to mail international "friends" called pen-pals.

The truth is that any means of human communication and interaction has and will continue to be used to perpetrate fraud.

Say no to fraud.

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AjegunleBoy(m): 9:00pm On May 28
Cleanthes:
I am thinking about a new format, the one that nobody has ever tried.
APC.... dem get enuf format die for that their coven!
cool
Fekumzi123: 9:09pm On May 28
ccjoe:
A lot of people don’t know how yahoo yahoo started. 👇🏽This is the story of how yahoo yahoo started.

There was a time in Nigeria when the word “Yahoo Yahoo” didn’t exist. Scamming people on the internet wasn’t something anyone knew about. But somewhere in the late 90s and early 2000s, a group of young men sitting inside cybercafés in Lagos and Benin City stumbled on something that would change the game forever.

They realized that foreigners trusted the internet too much. Back then, in places like America, Canada, and Europe, people believed whatever they read in emails. Nobody suspected that someone on the other side of the world could be lying to them.

And that’s how it all began.

THE FIRST YAHOO BOYS – HOW DID THEY START?

The first set of Yahoo Boys were not the flashy ones we see today driving Benz and wearing Gucci. They were smart, quiet, and careful.

Most of them were young guys in their early 20s who spent hours in cybercafés.

They had one goal: find gullible white people and make them believe a fake story.

They called it “419”—named after section 419 of the Nigerian criminal code which criminalizes fraud.

At that time, the easiest way to scam people was through emails. And the most popular email service then was Yahoo Mail. That’s where the name “Yahoo Yahoo” came from.

The first scam they came up with was called the “Nigerian Prince Scam.”

WHY DID FOREIGNERS FALL FOR THE NIGERIAN PRINCE SCAM?

This is where things get interesting. You might wonder, “How can someone just believe a random email?” But back then, people were not internet-smart.

The internet was new, and people still trusted strangers.

Many Westerners believed Africans were extremely rich in oil, diamonds, and gold.

Hollywood movies had shown Nigeria and Africa as places where wealthy kings and princes lived in palaces.

So when a foreigner got an email that said:

“Hello, my name is Prince Adekunle from Nigeria. My father, the King of Lagos, has ed away, leaving me $20 million in inheritance. But I need your help to move the money to your country. If you can send me $5,000 to process the transfer, I will give you 20% of the money.”

They believed it.

In their minds, Nigeria was full of rich princes and oil barons who just needed a small favor.

And that’s how the scam worked. The moment the victim sent the first money, the scammer would ask for more, and more, and more.

Some people lost their entire life savings to these emails.

THE SWITCH TO ROMANCE SCAMS – HOW NIGERIAN SCAMMERS STARTED PLAYING WITH EMOTIONS

By the early 2000s, people started getting smarter. Email spam filters improved, and fewer people were falling for the Nigerian Prince scam.

That’s when Yahoo Boys changed tactics.

Instead of pretending to be a prince or a businessman, they started pretending to be a lover.

They created fake profiles on dating websites and targeted:

Divorced women looking for companionship.

Widows who were lonely.

Older women who were financially stable.

They would send sweet messages, call them “baby,” and make them feel loved. After weeks of chatting, they would come up with a fake emergency.

“Baby, I want to come and see you, but I can’t afford the ticket.”

“Sweetheart, I was in an accident, and I need $2,000 for hospital bills.”

“My business deal is stuck, but if you send me $10,000, I will pay you back double.”

Many women sent thousands of dollars without realizing it was all fake.

One woman in the U.S. sold her house because she thought she was helping her online boyfriend. By the time she realized the truth, she was homeless.

HOW SCAMMERS BECAME CELEBRITIES – THE ‘GBOGBO BIG BOYS’ ERA

Before social media, Yahoo Boys were lowkey. They scammed people quietly and enjoyed their money in peace. But with the rise of Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat, everything changed.

Yahoo Boys started showing off their wealth.

They bought expensive cars, luxury watches, and designer clothes.

They started rubbing shoulders with celebrities in clubs.

Yahoo Yahoo had become a lifestyle. But that lifestyle had a dark side.

THE DARK SIDE – YAHOO PLUS & MONEY RITUALS

As the scam world got more competitive, Yahoo Boys started looking for “spiritual help.”

Some started visiting native doctors to give them “supernatural powers” to make their victims send money faster.

Others started doing sacrifices—offering goats, cows, and even human blood.

The worst cases involved ritual killings.

Yahoo Plus became a thing.

Some scammers used their girlfriends for rituals.

Some killed family to “renew” their money charm.

Some slept in coffins, bathed in rivers, or did crazy rituals to “blow.”

Yahoo Yahoo was no longer just an internet scam—it had become blood money.

THE BIG CRACKDOWN – WHY YAHOO YAHOO IS DYING

By 2019, the Nigerian government and international agencies started taking action.

The U.S. FBI launched “Operation Wire Wire” and arrested over 70 Nigerian fraudsters.

Hushpuppi, Nigeria’s biggest “big boy,” was caught in Dubai and sentenced to prison.

EFCC started raiding hotels, nightclubs, and even university hostels, arresting Yahoo Boys.

Suddenly, flexing online was dangerous. If you posted your new Benz, EFCC might show up at your door.

Banks also started tracking suspicious transactions, making it harder for scammers to move money.

Today, Yahoo Yahoo is no longer as easy as before. Many young people are switching to crypto scams, forex scams, or even quitting entirely.

I’M SURE BY NOW YOU KNOW THE STORY OF HOW YAHOO YAHOO STARTED? Hope you learnt something from this?

Should we blame the government for the rise of Yahoo Yahoo, or are individuals just greedy?

Would Yahoo Boys be doing this if there were better jobs and opportunities in Nigeria?

Will the younger generation still chase fast money, or are they learning from the downfall of Hushpuppi and others?

What do you think? Let’s discuss. 👇👇👇


If you give everything they will take everything.

You tried

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Verbtips(m): 9:21pm On May 28
Cleanthes:
I am thinking about a new format, the one that nobody has ever tried.
u can Google format😂😂😂

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FriendsAndFans(m): 9:35pm On May 28
Clairvoyancy:



You will be confined in a jail no one has ever been to.... Desist now and choose a legit path....

grin grin
FriendsAndFans(m): 9:38pm On May 28
You fail to mention people who design banking apps and crypto apps...


I wish there were no scammers in the US or Russia and even Europe... They tell you they buy logs from deep dark web but it's just the same people using people's information.

Scammers are all over the world,

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JmyNigaa: 11:41pm On May 28
FriendsAndFans:
You fail to mention people who design banking apps and crypto apps...


I wish there were no scammers in the US or Russia and even Europe... They tell you they buy logs from deep dark web but it's just the same people using people's information.

Scammers are all over the world,

Hmmm…you’re unto something here. Pls speak more on it
Blitzking: 1:44am On May 29
419 started when the first set of brilliant Nigerian scholars sponsored by the Nigerian govt were abandoned abroad..they had to survive and they resorted to scamming

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BlackfireX: 4:51am On May 29
grin



Waiting for the political yahoo
DesChyko: 5:19am On May 29
How did you not mention Yahoo Messenger, the OG IM client.

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ionnn: 6:13am On May 29
The destructive effects Yahoo Yahoo far outweighs the so called gains. It has currently bred a new generation of hooligans, druggists,arrogant and living a fake Life. Unsuspecting teenager girls have been made whores overnight. 12,13 years old girls have been made mothers and abandoned or being maltreated by the idiots.
It's a world gone crazy.
columbus007(m): 6:17am On May 29
Og, nice write up.
favour32(m): 8:02am On May 29
Na Fred Ajudua,chief Ebube Dike and others, nai be the pioneer of yahoo (419) for Nigeria.
TheFreshVanilla: 9:18am On May 29
Lol...you forgot to mention yahoo messenger i.e golf 3 era. That time when you enter cyber cafe to buy bulk time like 15 hours.

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richiemcgold: 9:38am On May 29
Krak:
This is not totally correct. Yahoo-Yahoo started long before internet became popular in Nigeria.

It started in the 80's during the period of snail mails when people used the post office to mail international "friends" called pen-pals.

The truth is that any means of human communication and interaction has and will continue to be used to perpetrate fraud.

Say no to fraud.

I vividly in early 90s, my bro got a $5 bill mailed to him via post office by one of his pen pals in the US. Almost everyone in his circle of friends got some cool money through this same format. I'm talking about 1992/93 thereabouts. It wasn't a scam though.

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Dronedude(m): 11:51am On May 29
Cleanthes:
I am thinking about a new format, the one that nobody has ever tried.

EFCC is clapping for you already.
Oparasunny125(m): 1:44pm On May 29
Nazgul:
Yahoo is for lazy people. There are ways to make legit money and sleep peacefully. But no youths of today would chose to become criminals.
I am willing to learn from you if you can teach me please.
[email protected]
My email
dkidd: 2:34pm On May 29
Oparasunny125:

I am willing to learn from you if you can teach me please.
[email protected]
My email
He will still scam U for fees and teach U nothing or sell U one stupid e-book with unexplained jargons. Whatever U need to learn is ont he internet. Google, YouTube, quora, Reddit etc. get online and dyor on wtv Ur inclined towards and if U must pay make sure it's a program from a reputable source. Just have enough internet. U no need anybody else

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