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I am richer than 'Yahoo boys', Frank Edwards reveals

Popular Nigerian gospel singer and Songwriter, Frank Edwards, has stirred up reactions with his striking comparison to internet fraudsters, commonly known as “Yahoo boys.”

In the video clip, Edwards known as “Frank rich boy” fearlessly declares that he is far wealthier than most young men involved in illegal internet activities. With confidence, he asserts his possession of substantial wealth, surpassing that of the Yahoo boys he mentioned.

Frank Edwards emphasizes that his financial prosperity enables him to lead a life of abundance and fulfill his desires and needs without resorting to unlawful or malevolent means.

He draws a sharp contrast between his legitimate success in the gospel music industry and the illegal pursuits of Yahoo boys in their quest for riches.

The gospel singer points out that unlike those involved in fraudulent activities, he can generously provide for his family and friends with his hard-earned income, allowing them to enjoy a sense of financial security and peace of mind.

“I don’t know any Yahoo boy who is wealthier than I am,” Frank Edwards confidently asserts in the video, further fueling the ongoing debate surrounding internet fraud and its impact on society.

He draws a sharp contrast between his legitimate success in the gospel music industry and the illegal pursuits of Yahoo boys in their quest for riches.

The gospel singer points out that unlike those involved in fraudulent activities, he can generously provide for his family and friends with his hard-earned income, allowing them to enjoy a sense of financial security and peace of mind.

“I don’t know any Yahoo boy who is wealthier than I am,” Frank Edwards confidently asserts in the video, further fueling the ongoing debate surrounding internet fraud and its impact on society.

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