Last updated on January 10th, 2024 at 01:40 pm
The term “Yahoo Boy” is a Nigerian slang used to describe people that use fake emails and social media accounts to lure victims into scams or misleading schemes. Most Yahoo boys in Nigeria have accumulated a large amount of wealth over the years. Let’s know about these richest Yahoo boys.
Ray HushPuppi is the richest Yahoo boy in Nigeria in 2022, with a net worth of $500 million. He has Rolls Royce, Bentley, and mansions in Dubai. He used to flaunt his richness on the internet. He is currently facing criminal charges in the United States.
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Invictus Obi is also one of the richest Yahoo boys in Nigeria. His net worth is around $350 million. He is responsible for running one of the biggest cyber frauds in Nigeria. He is currently in an FBI detention centre in the United States.
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Mompha is the third richest Yahoo boy in Nigeria. His net worth is around $250 million. Many people have claimed that he earned money from fraudulent activities over the dark web. The Lagos Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission arrested him in 2022. However, he was released from jail because of the lack of evidence.
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Mr Woodberry is one of the richest Nigerian fraudsters. His net worth is around $200 million. He has earned tremendous wealth through his online scams. He is currently in an FBI detention centre awaiting a prison sentence.
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Baddy Oosha is a Nigerian yahoo boy living in Malaysia. His net worth is around $100 million. He has no recognised company or investment, but he has a lot of money. Many people have claimed that he earned money from fraudulent activities on the internet.
Investor BJ is one of the popular Nigerian fraudsters. His net worth is around $80 million. He claimed to be a big businessman in Malaysia. However, people started suspecting him because of his tremendous spending of money. His current source of income is unknown.
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Deskid Wayne is one of the richest Nigerian fraudsters. His net worth is around $50 million. He became super popular after a video of him burning $250,000 went viral on social media. His main source of income is still unknown.
King Jide is one of the richest Yahoo boys in Nigeria. His net worth is around $45 million. He stays periodically in Nigeria and also in South Africa. He lives an extravagant lifestyle and his source of wealth is still unknown.
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B-Naira is another prominent Yahoo Boy in Nigeria. His estimated net worth is around $30 million. Many people question his extravagant spending and proud display of wealth. He reportedly earns money from the dark web.
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Shy Boss is one of the wealthiest Yahoo boys in Nigeria. His net worth is around $15 million. He owns three elegant houses in Ikeja, Lekki, and VI. However, his source of income is unknown.
This is the list of the top 10 richest Yahoo boys in Nigeria. What do you think about Yahoo boys?
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