Accusations have exploded on social media regarding a Nigerian woman who unmasks Oyegbesan Adekunle Mahmoud Danladi-Miller, popularly known as Kunle, as a serial scammer, manipulator, and abuser. A rather bold post on X exuded his fraudulent activities and emotional wreckage left, especially in the lives of women.
It has been alleged that Kunle is in the habit of making money from unsuspecting women through elaborate lies to win their confidence and then exploiting them. The stories are grim: one victim recounted how he forged certificates to appear as a high-achieving professional, while another shared how he photoshopped images to fake trips abroad, claiming he had been invited to the U.S. by some Google executive.
But his scams didn’t stop at lies: she then found that Kunle used stolen, expired credentials to back up his supposed achievements. One of such “Amazon certifications” actually belonged to a white guy and had been invalid for a couple of years. On confronting him, Kunle brazenly dismissed it, saying that this exam provider was some kind of scam.
More victims have since come forward, painting an even darker picture. His ex-girlfriend described a nightmare of emotional and physical abuse, alleging that Kunle killed three of her dogs during their relationship. Another woman revealed he used promises of a lucrative partnership to scam her out of money.
This is not an isolated pattern of manipulation. At least six other women have come forward to share their horror stories, describing Kunle’s deceptive ways and how he managed to make people believe in his fabricated success. From promises of love to professional partnerships, Kunle’s targets are left emotionally and financially drained.
“This man is dangerous,” the original poster warned. “He’s not just scamming, he’s destroying lives. If you know him, run!”
The story of Kunle is a warning to all women to be watchful. Scammers like him take advantage of trusting people through their charm, lies, and calculated deceit to manipulate and exploit their victims. This is not just a scam; this is an intentional attack on the emotional and financial well-being of women who had the guts to believe in him.
Women everywhere are being urged to be on guard and let nobody take them for granted by demanding proof before releasing their hearts, time, or money. The unmasking of Kunle shows clearly that not every smile that greets you bodes well for you. Let this be the last chapter in his deceitful story.