A group of yahoo boys recently confronted a man over allegations of betrayal after he reportedly sold Facebook and Instagram accounts to them but later changed the passwords, effectively stealing their paying clients.
The confrontation, which was captured on video, has since gone viral on TikTok, sparking widespread attention and discussions online.

In the video, the accused man can be heard responding to their accusations. He admitted to selling the social media accounts to them and later scamming his peers by resetting the passwords and locking them out.
The caption of the video explicitly identifies the man as a yahoo boy, revealing that his peers were confronting him for his deceptive actions, which breached their trust.
The video has triggered an avalanche of reactions in the comment section, with some commenters expressing their views humorously, while others criticized the broader issue of scamming within the group.
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Babyface081: โNah why una turn am to ayindefoga.โ
AYO: โHe Dey use scope bath ๐น.โ
Adebisi Oladimeji: โI don send him this video ๐๐๐.โ
THUGING SINCE 98๐: โIโm so glad and happy na so hand go Dey touch you one by one I still Dey find one ripper since last year one day for him too.โ
More Love less Ego ๐งโค๏ธ: โNah thief Dey beat thief ๐๐.โ
606: โIf Police carry all of una, una go suffer.โ
The viral nature of the post continues to fuel conversations about the internal dynamics of yahoo boys and the consequences of trust violations among scammers.
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