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After being sent to Nigeria against his will, a stubborn Nigerian-American teenager joins forces with an internet scamme | dG1fc1JfMUR6bGgzZjg
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00:00 Before passing, my husband left me with 10 million US dollars.
00:07 I have decided to donate the money to a kind-hearted individual.
00:11 God bless. Mrs. Angeliki Papamihail.
00:15 What am I doing here?
00:21 You're there to learn who you are and where you're from.
00:26 I'm not Nigerian. I'm American.
00:29 I want to go home.
00:30 Where are you going?
00:31 To upgrade my return flight.
00:32 Your mother cancelled it the day you arrived.
00:34 Mom, you lied to me. Can I please come home?
00:39 My mother does not usually have guests.
00:43 My name is Paios.
00:44 So what do you do for a living?
00:46 I think you know what I do.
00:48 Are we good?
00:50 Yes. Print your name, sign and date. It's yours.
00:53 Drive!
00:55 You're a Nigerian scammer.
00:57 You can just say scammer.
00:59 Scamming is a game. People are fools.
01:02 Anyone can vote for scams.
01:05 I am speechless. Anyone.
01:08 I owe someone.
01:11 I give you a second chance. Four million in five days.
01:15 You need money. I can help you scam.
01:17 All I want in return is a plane ticket home.
01:19 How much do you need?
01:21 This thing you're doing, you will not succeed.
01:26 The boy is American, correct?
01:28 Are you trying to scam him?
01:30 You should not be worried.
01:31 Trust me.
01:32 You should stop while you still have your head.
01:36 He will kill you whether you find the money or not.
01:38 Suspect is heading downstairs.
01:40 Hey!
01:41 What's going on?
01:42 It is not safe.
01:44 You want to go back home.
01:46 It is now or never.
01:49 Bye.
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