Christian Geeply Weah, a self-proclaimed "brother" of former President George Weah, turned out to be the star of a scam saga
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Ah, my people, gather 'round for a tale that reads like a Nollywood thriller set in the heart of Monrovia! So, Christian Geeply Weah, a self-proclaimed "brother" of former President George Weah, turned out to be the star of a scam saga. This 41-year-old trickster allegedly duped a Ukrainian millionaire of over US$4 million with a fake oil block deal. It's like a Liberian twist on the classic "419" scam ! Weah, with an accomplice named Carmen Lisa Woods, tried to sell Liberian crude oil from a non-existent oil block, Block#9. They went all-in with counterfeit public documents, claiming to be legit representatives of the Government of Liberia. But, my people, Block#9? It's like searching for palm wine in the Sahara – nonexistent! The plot thickened when Weah, armed with fake documents and claiming to be the former president's brother, hoodwinked the Ukrainian Ministry of Energy into a bogus deal. They promised to sell Seven Hundred Million Ba