Comedian Destalker reveals past attempt at internet fraud

Nigerian comedian Destalker has shared his past experiences, revealing that he attempted internet fraud before pursuing a career in comedy. In a recent podcast episode, Destalker explained that he was introduced to internet fraud by a friend who is now a Christian cleric. However, he was unsuccessful in this endeavor due to his kindhearted nature, which made it difficult for him to defraud people.

According to Destalker, he and his friend would book night sessions at a cyber cafe, with his friend often covering the costs. Despite his friend’s efforts to scout for potential victims online, Destalker would instead use the time to catch up with family, friends, and old schoolmates on Facebook. He would often fall asleep during these sessions, unable to bring himself to engage in fraudulent activities.

Destalker attributes his lack of success in internet fraud to his destiny, stating that it was not meant to be his path. He expresses gratitude for the experiences he has had, which have contributed to his confidence and determination to achieve his goals. The comedian also touched on his career, mentioning that some of his peers had doubted his ability to succeed without their support. However, he proved them wrong, going on to perform at various shows and establishing himself as a reputable comedian.

Destalker’s story serves as a testament to the importance of staying true to oneself and pursuing one’s passions. His journey from attempting internet fraud to becoming a successful comedian is a reminder that people’s paths can change, and it is never too late to make a positive impact. With his kindhearted nature and determination, Destalker has been able to build a successful career in the entertainment industry, and his story continues to inspire others. As the comedian looks to the future, it will be interesting to see how he continues to navigate the industry and share his unique perspective with his audience.

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