MEET ABI THE LADY WHO LOST HER BOYFRIEND AND ENDED UP SCAMMING A KENYAN JOUNALIST

Abi presented herself as polite, professional, and eager to collaborate. She reached out with a simple request—she needed help publishing a story and building visibility. On the other end was Bashir, a journalist based in Nairobi, someone who believed in giving people a chance and helping voices be heard. He offered his time, a blog platform from African blog and his expertise, trusting that the arrangement would be handled with honesty and respect.

At first, everything seemed genuine. Conversations flowed, details were shared, and the process of preparing the publication moved forward smoothly. Bashir did his part diligently, investing effort and professionalism into ensuring the story would meet the right standards. But when it came time for Abi to fulfill her end of the agreement, things changed.

Promises turned into excuses. Messages became inconsistent. What was once a clear agreement slowly faded into silence. In the end, Abi disappeared without sending the agreed payment, leaving behind not just an unpaid service, but a broken sense of trust.

This wasn’t just about money—it was about integrity. Acts like these undermine genuine collaboration and make it harder for honest people to work together. Scamming someone who offered help in good faith is not just unethical, it’s deeply disrespectful. It takes advantage of trust, and damages the very foundation that professional relationships are built on.

Such behavior deserves to be called out and condemned. There is no justification for exploiting someone’s goodwill. In any field—journalism, business, or creative work—honesty must remain non-negotiable. Without it, every opportunity for collaboration becomes a risk instead of a partnership.

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