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Lack of values at the family level to blame for national moral rot

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Last week, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations cautioned young women on social media against “fraudsters who prey on them with promises of a good life abroad, but end up being swindled of their hard-earned money”.

Such advice must have been informed by compelling evidence. Of late, individuals have been falling victim to what appears to be vengeance following either a deal gone sour or extortionist games. Sadly, we only talk about it once lives have been lost or people conned.

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