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VIDEO: Identity Guard’s Latest Commercial Playing on Nigerian 419 Fraud Stereotype: Good Advertising? Cheap Humor? Witty? Good or Bad for Nigeria’s Image?

This commercial begins with a lady, supposedly from the US, placing an online order for Houte Sandals.

The commercial then proceeds to Lagos, Nigeria where it shows what is a apparently a Nigerian man (and potential 419 fraudster?) reading “New Activity” online detailing the lady’s order, contact details, and credit information. This man then hands off the details on paper to a boy who then runs quickly to hand off the paper to another man who goes on to “process” the details …

The whole time, the video is obviously playing on the image of the stereotypical 419 fraudster from Nigeria.

Watch the video to see the punchline … Any opinions on this? Witty, tasteless, or just cheap humor?

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Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Shuts Down 800 Scam Web Sites

Farida Waziri, Chairperson of Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)

Farida Waziri, Chairperson of Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)

Nigeria’s anti-corruption watch dog, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has shut down over 800 scam web sites and busted 18 syndicates of email fraudsters in a drive to check cyber-crime. “Over 800 fraudulent email addresses have been identified and shut down,” EFCC Chairperson Farida Waziri said in Las Vegas, United States, last week.

“There have been 18 arrests of high profile syndicates operating cyber-crime organizations,” she told a gathering of US mayors at the 35th Annual Convention of Black Mayors on Global Vision for Local Action: A Paradigm of Connectivity in the African Diaspora.

On a daily basis, Internet users in Nigeria and around the world receive scam emails from fraudsters who impersonate businesses like banks and mobile phone companies. These web forgeries are designed to trick people into revealing personal or financial information by imitating legitimate sources.

Some of the fraudsters hack into private email accounts of prominent personalities and send emails to their contacts claiming to be stranded and asking for emergency cash. Read the rest of this entry »

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