Just in: Popular prankster Zfancy arrested by Nigerian police force

Social media prankster, Ubani Zion, poularly known as  ZFancy, has been arrested by the Nigeria Police Force’s National Centre for Cyber Crimes in Abuja.

This comes after a viral video online, with was believed to be one of his prank videos, sparked accusations of involvement in ritualistic activities on June 16, 2024,  the video featuring a woman named Kokina, who alleged that ZFancy had used ritualism in a prank involving her missing friend.

 

This circulated video caught the attention of the Nigeria Police, who urged Kokina to file a report at the nearest station, prompting an investigation. According to a senior official at the centre, Zfancy was arrested on Wednesday.

 

An Xuser, Sekyen Ariya, aka @Seky_Posh on Instagram, shared a tearful video recounting her alleged terrifying experience with ZFancy.

She clarified that a member of ZFancy’s team contacted her for a job and photoshoot, offering her N100,000. After encouragement from her friend Kokina, Seky called back to inquire about the job owner and was told it was for ZFancy. She further alleged that she was instructed to bring a friend along to the shoot on the mainland.

 

However, Kokina couldn’t accompany her due to work commitments, Seky took Bella, another friend, instead.

In the video cried about  her alleged ordeal with ZFancy’s crew. After agreeing to meet in Costain, Lagos, Timothy, a crew member, picked her and her friend Bella up in a black Benz with tinted windows, and they saw ZFancy inside.

 

Seky maintained that shortly after, she became disoriented and found herself in a public area, unclothed and surrounded by a crowd. Overcome with emotion, she expressed gratitude for her safety. However, she alarmingly revealed that her friend Bella was missing, and her mother had been frantically trying to contact her.

 

Following this circulated video, the police confirmed the arrest of ZFancy in connection with the incident.

 

Police Spokesperson Muyiwa Adejobi stated, “Yes, it’s related to a case involving a misleading prank.”

 

 

 

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