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Panic at Nigerian 'killer calls' Quote: Nigerian mobile phone users have been anxiously checking who is calling them before answering them in recent days.
A rumour has spread rapidly in the commercial capital, Lagos, that if one answers calls from certain "killer numbers" then one will die immediately. A BBC reporter says experts and mobile phone operators have been reassuring the public via the media that death cannot result from receiving a call. He says that in such a superstitious country unfounded rumours are common. A list of alleged killer numbers has been circulated but no-one is reported to have died from answering the phone. The BBC's reporter in Lagos, Sola Odunfa, says that the current scare story is reminiscent of a rumour that spread a few years ago that a handshake could cause sexual organs to disappear. That rumour turned to tragedy as mobs rounded on people accused of making organs disappear. Despite the massive public interest, no-one was found to have lost their organs. posted by knn |
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The only 'killer' number i know of is the one from the bank, that's a real fuckin killer posted by Crossfade |
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Quote: Despite the massive public interest, no-one was found to have lost their organs. what exactly is meant by "massive interest", I wonder? The people of the country must be really superstitious, to believe such nonsense. Must be a real pleasure to brain-wash them, no real effort needed, just some mystery and rumour. posted by mymla |
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Quote: The people of the country must be really superstitious, to believe such nonsense Maybe that's why Africa suffers so much from bad politic and murders. posted by knn |
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The time now is 25 May 2012, 05:19 php B.B. |