YouTuber exposes Madollar Mapesa and other social media scammers preying on Kenyans


YouTuber Truth Watchdog (TWD) has once again shaken the internet after dropping a bombshell exposé on three notorious social media scammers said to be milking innocent Kenyans dry through fake promises and deceitful schemes.

According to TWD, the trio, Madollar Mapesa, Nyar Jaluo Oksech, and Chief Bernard, have been running elaborate scams targeting unsuspecting victims online.

In a hard-hitting video posted on his Instagram page on Saturday, October 18, the outspoken content creator warned Kenyans to stay alert and avoid any dealings with the three.

“Wewe ngoja kabla uibiwe. These are the top three scammers on social media,” TWD captioned the video.

Nyar Jaluo Oksech: The “Canada Jobs” and “Rich Mzungu” Plug That Never Delivers

TWD claimed Nyar Jaluo Oksech lies to ladies that she can help them land rich Caucasian men. Photo: Nyar Jaluo Oksech/TikTok

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TWD exposed Nyar Jaluo Oksech as a self-proclaimed “fixer” who allegedly cons Kenyans by pretending she can secure them employment opportunities in Canada.

He claimed that after receiving “facilitation fees,” the lady vanishes into thin air, leaving her victims high and dry.

TWD further revealed that Oksech also preys on women by promising to “connect” them with rich Caucasian men, only to disappear once payments are made.

Madollar Mapesa: The Fake Billionaire and Loan Shark Scammer

The flamboyant and self-proclaimed billionaire Madollar Mapesa did not escape TWD’s wrath either.

According to the YouTuber, Mapesa deceives women by claiming he can give them irizi (amulets) to attract wealthy men, a trick he uses to extort money.

Mapesa is also accused of running a fake online loan platform where applicants are required to send 10% of the amount they want before approval.

Once the money is sent, he reportedly disappears.

“Madollar Mapesa anadanganya wasichana anapeana irizi ya kufanya wapendwe na wanaume matajiri. Na pia anadanganya anapeana loans but unapeana 10% before upate hio loan. Ukipeana hio 10%, hivyo ndio unaibiwa,” TWD warned.

Chief Bernard: The “Illuminati” Gatekeeper

Chief Bernard is said to be scamming netizens by lying he can help them join Illuminati. Photo: UGC

As for Chief Bernard, TWD accused him of conning desperate Kenyans by pretending he can help them join the Illuminati or Freemason society.

The catch? Each victim allegedly has to send Sh36,330 as an “initiation fee.”

Once sent, the self-proclaimed “Chief” blocks them immediately.

“Huyu wa mwisho anajifanya freemason. Ukipeana hio Sh36,330 yako, unakula block. Huyu anaibia watu maskini, watu wa Butula chunganeni na yeye,” TWD added.

Madollar Mapesa’s Family Drama: Stole Brother’s Burial Money?

Madollar Mapesa is said to be running a rogue loan shack services through which he scams Kenyans. Photo: Madollar Maverick Mapesa/Facebook

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Shockingly, this exposé came barely hours after Truth Watchdog accused Madollar Mapesa of stealing Sh50,000 that had been raised to help bury his late brother, Hassan Odhiambo.

According to TWD’s source, Hassan, who had been living in Mombasa, reportedly confessed to killing a man before fleeing to the village, where he later took his own life.

The community came together to raise funds for his burial, but Mapesa allegedly pocketed the Sh50,000 and fled to Nairobi, abandoning his mourning family.

“Guess who stole Sh50,000 ya matanga ya Hassan Odhiambo? Madollar Mapesa! Hata huko ushago vibaya sana,” TWD exposed in his viral video.

The exposé also claims that after learning about the upcoming revelation, Mapesa allegedly sent goons to threaten TWD, a move that only seemed to fuel the YouTuber’s determination.

“Madollar, mimi huwa sitishangwi. Ukijaribu umekosea. Very soon nitasema chenye ulifanyia Lencia. Mwizi wewe!” he declared.

Netizens React

The revelations sparked heated reactions online, with many Kenyans left wondering who to trust in the murky world of social media “influencers.”

Ironically, Mapesa had earlier flaunted himself as a generous man who financed his brother’s burial and even “adopted” the deceased’s daughter, claims that now appear questionable in light of the new allegations.

As netizens flood his comment sections demanding answers, all eyes are now on Madollar Mapesa to see whether he will address the damning accusations or keep mum as the scandal unfolds.

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