Caramel Plugg Dragged Over Alleged N2 Million Visa Scam by Ghanaian Lady
Caramel Plugg Accused of N2 Million Visa Scam Online

A brand influencer known as Caramel Plugg, whose real name is Ogechi Ukonu, has been called out by a Ghanaian lady over an alleged debt involving visa processing fees. The accusation has sparked widespread reactions on social media.

Allegations of Visa Fraud

According to posts circulating online, the Ghanaian lady shared voice notes detailing how Caramel Plugg allegedly collected money from three individuals for visa processing but failed to deliver the service. She claimed that the influencer received N2 million and used the funds to finance a lavish lifestyle in Singapore, including purchasing Birkin bags, instead of processing the visas. The lady also stated that despite repeated requests, Caramel Plugg did not refund the money.

Threat to Release Private Photos

In one of the voice notes, the Ghanaian lady claimed that some individuals had provided her with private photos and videos of Caramel Plugg. She threatened to release these materials at a specified time if the money was not refunded. The lady expressed readiness to lose her social media page over the matter, emphasizing her determination to take drastic steps in the dispute.

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Public Reactions

Social media users have reacted strongly to the allegations. Many questioned the source of the Birkin bags that Caramel Plugg has been flaunting online, suggesting that the claims raised concerns about her business practices. Some users urged the Ghanaian lady to follow through on her threats if she had evidence, rather than making empty threats. Others defended Caramel Plugg, arguing that the allegations remain unproven and that she has continued to run her business without interruption.

Notable Comments

  • @itz_viv202 commented: "So it's 2 million they use in going to Singapore ?? ehn."
  • @oneandonlyasaonwa reacted: "That you paid her for visa doesn't mean Immigration will approve the visa na. Its 50:50."
  • @adekoya_maryam said: "This fight na for people wey Dey enter plane."
  • @bae_an_nie shared: "Ever since Caramel don start this business, she never rest."
  • @kukus_home_gadget reacted: "But please, why did you cover the lady's name?"
  • @callme_chinancy shared: "PST B ke, can you just do your thing and leave him alone? What's pst b concern with this? Imagine threatening to post your fellow woman's personal photos. Supporting women indeed. Some of you patronize vendors not because you really want to but because you want them dragged."

Caramel Plugg's Previous Controversy

This is not the first time Caramel Plugg has sparked controversy. Legit.ng previously reported that the popular Nigerian content creator caused a stir on social media over a video where she called out the price and names of designer items on her. Her decision to withhold the name of the designer behind her dress divided many people.

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