Comedian Destalker says he once tried internet fraud but failed because he is too “kindhearted”

Comedian Destalker says he once tried internet fraud but failed because he is too “kindhearted”

Comedian Destalker Reveals: Tried Internet Fraud, But His Kind Heart Shut It Down

Nigerian comedy star Destalker just dropped a bombshell confession that’s got fans cracking up and nodding in agreement—turns out, before he was roasting audiences worldwide, he dipped a toe into the shady world of internet scams, only to bail because he couldn’t stomach the deceit.

In a raw chat on the In-House Gist podcast, the funnyman, real name Desmond Onaibe, spilled the tea on his pre-comedy hustle. Back in Enugu, a buddy—now Reverend Nelson Umeh, a full-fledged pastor—lured him into “Yahoo Yahoo,” Nigeria’s infamous slang for online fraud. But Destalker? He crashed and burned faster than a bad punchline.

“I couldn’t do it. I am too kindhearted,” he admitted, his voice laced with that signature mix of humor and hindsight. Picture this: Late nights at a cyber cafe, scripting fake emails to lure victims, but every time he’d hit send, guilt would crash the party. “It was not my destiny. I can’t defraud a person,” he said. That friend footing the bill for his browsing sessions? Yeah, even that free ride couldn’t override his moral compass.

Fast-forward, and Destalker’s pivot to comedy feels like fate’s plot twist. He credits those early flops for forging his unbreakable confidence. “Because of all that I went through, I have grown so confident that no one can stop me from achieving my goal,” he shared. And boy, has he proven it—rising from underground gigs to headlining sold-out shows, all while dodging industry gatekeepers.

Not that the comedy road was a straight shot. Destalker called out jealous peers who tried to blacklist him from big events, sneering that he’d never blow without their nod. His clapback? “I told them that I would blow even without performing there. And I did.” Ouch. Today, those gigs are ghosts, and some rivals? Faded into irrelevance. It’s a classic underdog tale, wrapped in laughs and laced with shade.

Social media’s eating this up like free jollof rice. Fans flooded X (formerly Twitter) with memes and praise, one user quipping, “Destalker too soft for fraud, but hard enough to slay stages—peak Nigerian energy!” Another chimed in: “From Yahoo fails to comedy wins. God’s got jokes.” Even skeptics are turning fans, with comments like, “This why we stan: Real talk over fake flex.”

For young hustlers scrolling this, Destalker’s story hits different—proof that ditching the dark side for your true vibe pays off big. In a scene rife with quick-money temptations, his “kindhearted” flex is a reminder: Scams might promise fast cash, but authenticity builds empires. Plus, who needs fraud bucks when you’re banking on sold-out tours?

As In-House Gist clips go viral, expect Destalker’s star to shine brighter. He’s not just surviving the game; he’s rewriting the rules, one honest laugh at a time. What’s next for this fraud-failed phenom? More stages, more stories, and zero regrets.

By Sam Michael

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