Well sir, among the unfortunate souls was one musician Wole Afolabi, who goes by wole afolabi DSB. Wouldn't you know it for a purveyor of tunes to find himself caught in the long arms of the law?
The raid—carried out with the careful planning of a Swiss watchmaker—netted a total of a few dozen suspected internet fraudsters. They were gathered up like autumn leaves in October.Spread out before the world were the evidence of their supposed crimes: illicit pharmaceuticals, electronic gadgets, and other forbidden goods that would make a preacher turn pale.
It strikes me that these Yahoo boys, as people thereabouts term them, have a special attachment for the luxurious items in life—similar to how a Mississippi steamboat captain might display his success.
The EFCC big fish, in speaking about this notable apprehension, stressed that the operation forms part of their unrelenting campaign to purify Nigeria of the scourge of internet fraud. It's a noble cause, though I suspect as many new swindlers appear as lilies after a spring rain.
The musician wole afolabi DSB now confronts serious charges that could place him in a place where the music ain't so sweet for quite some time.
To think that not long ago he might have been creating songs, and now he's composing statements for investigators. Fate has a habit of changing direction faster than a whirlwind.
In the event this story act as a caution to others? Perhaps so, though folks being as they are, there'll always be those who believe they're smarter than the law.
Thus, as this saga develops in the halls of justice, we ordinary citizens can only look on and ponder at the curious paths that lead a melodious spirit to exchange his microphone for a jailhouse bunk.