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Police asked to investigate X user over unverified 10m kidney claim

Police asked to investigate X user over alleged ₦3.5m scam for unverified ₦10m transplant claim

The Nigeria Police Force has been called upon to investigate an X user, @barbiecuefish, for allegedly defrauding the public after receiving over ₦3.5 million in donations under the pretense that her sister needed ₦10 million for a kidney transplant—without providing any evidence to support the claim.

This is contained in a series of posts shared on the social media platform X, formerly Twitter.

A user, @usifoh_gift, raised the alarm and appealed to authorities to step in, tagging the police and other relevant bodies in her call for action.

The controversy began after @barbiecuefish posted a video soliciting funds. In her plea, she wrote:

Please guys, I really need your support 🙏. It wasn’t easy for me to put this on the internet, but I have no other choice. Help me share too 🙏.”

She included her bank details for donations:

Account Number: 2403903690″

“Bank: Zenith Bank”

“Name: Dorcas Eboselumwen Akpolo”

In another post, she added: “Good day everyone, if many of you have noticed, I haven’t been online for a while now because I have been trying to sort out some things offline. But it has choked up my neck that I can’t handle it alone anymore. My sister has serious health issues and we are in need of 7 million.”

Please, I am in need of you guys’ support. Anything will help. Nothing is too small. Please help me save my little sister 🙏🙏😭😭. I don’t have any other options but this.”

After days of fundraising, she shared an update: “God bless each and every one of you. Since yesterday, I have been able to raise ₦1.5 million.”

“It’s remaining ₦5.5 million. I really appreciate you guys that came through for me. And for the hate comments—I expected them before I came out to ask for help. I believe God will use y’all to send.”

However, after receiving over ₦3.5 million, many donors and observers began asking for evidence—such as a doctor’s report—to prove her sister’s medical condition. @barbiecuefish failed to provide such proof, only promising to do so later.

In response to the backlash, she wrote: “Hello everyone. I don’t know why you guys feel like I’m lying, but it’s fine—I understand. I will never do anything that will bring me or the people who have helped me so far down.”

This is social media—I know how it works. So why would I want to bring bad name for myself?”

So please bear with us. I will definitely post the medical report and the amount. She didn’t sleep all through the night, so I believe she’s sleeping now, because she was on call with me till this morning.”

“I’m not running away. I will definitely post the doctor’s report. When she wakes up, I will tell her to send it to me. But I have screenshots of all the payments I’ve sent since last year till this year. If you guys want me to post it, I will. Please bear with me. Thanks.”

Nineteen hours after making this promise, @barbiecuefish had still not provided any evidence to support her claim. Concerned by the delay and inconsistencies, @usifoh_gift publicly urged authorities to investigate what she described as a “rapid scam case.”

She tweeted: “Hi @PoliceNG, allegedly @barbiecuefish and her assistant @DiianaD_ planned together to scam people of their money.”

Barbiecue came out here to tell the people of X that she needs about ₦10 million for her sister’s kidney transplant, and @DiianaD_ attested to it, claiming it’s true—without proof or evidence. We urge you to look into this because a lot of people have donated their hard-earned money to her 🥹🙏🏾 @PoliceNG @NigerianNavy @officialEFCC.”

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