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Ruthless Nigerian Sextortionist Targeting Young Boys Without a Trace of Remorse


By Tracyann Dunkley | Crime Watch

There’s a new predator on the digital prowl, and his name is Ola. Not the Ola you might know from your neighbourhood or WhatsApp group—this one is a faceless manipulator hiding behind stolen identities and deepfake technology. His victims are young Nigerian boys, tricked into sending explicit imagery under the illusion of flirtation, then blackmailed into silence, shame, and in some cases, financial collapse. This isn’t just a scam. It’s a calculated assault on youth, dignity, and trust.

Ola’s tactics are disturbingly sophisticated. He doesn’t just pose as a woman—he becomes one, digitally. Using AI-generated visuals and voice manipulation, he creates convincing personas that lure boys into private conversations. The moment an explicit image is sent, the tone shifts. Threats begin. Demands follow. The illusion of intimacy is shattered, replaced by the cold machinery of extortion. And Ola does it all without a flicker of remorse.

What makes this crisis even more dangerous is the cultural silence that surrounds it. In Nigeria, where discussions around sexuality are often steeped in stigma and fear, young boys are especially vulnerable. They are less likely to report abuse, more likely to internalise guilt, and often left to navigate trauma alone. Ola knows this. He exploits it. He thrives on it.

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This is not an isolated case. It is part of a growing epidemic of sextortion sweeping through digital spaces, targeting the emotionally unguarded and socially silenced. It exposes the failure of legal systems, community structures, and tech platforms to protect boys from predators who understand how to weaponise shame. And it demands a shift in narrative—from victim-blaming to accountability.

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There is no humanity in Ola’s actions. No hesitation. No conscience. He belongs to a new breed of scammers who do not merely steal money—they steal peace of mind, self-worth, and the ability to trust. While he hides behind screens and synthetic identities, his victims are left carrying the weight of exposure, humiliation, and silence.


We must stop treating sextortion as a private disgrace and start recognising it as a public crime. Parents must speak to their sons. Communities must confront the culture of silence. And platforms must do more to identify and shut down predators like Ola before they strike again.

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To the boys who have been targeted: you are not weak, foolish, or alone. You are victims of a calculated crime, and your pain deserves recognition—not ridicule. To Ola and those like him: your time is running out. The truth is coming. And ALL ANGLES UK will be part of that reckoning.

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