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Gazza request fans to help him to report fake pages on Facebook

Gazza - Karrel Hamutenya Updated World

Million of fake pages on Facebook for public figures are published every day and Namibian singer, Lazarus Karandu Shiimi, The King Pumumu, have been going through the same thing as he found several Facebook pages on Facebook that pretend to be him.

According to the message he shared on his verified social media platforms, he warned people to be aware of the imitators who are trying to gain followers through his name.

According to the sources that close to him, he said that it's not the first time people faked his name on Social Media it has happened several times, he also added that he tried to report the abuse on Facebook but there is nothing has been done or improved, therefore he warned people to be aware of those Social Media platforms, for his, is verified.

To stop these scammers, he requested fans to help him to report all those fake pages on social media, at least 30 people or more to report it.
"Please help me report this page to Facebook, we need 30 people or more to report it" he wrote

 

Gazza message to followers - Karrel Hamutenya Updated World

Gazza is not the first musician in Namibia to go through this problem, last year, Kee Tee Dee also announced that his Facebook page was hacked.

People or followers must learn to identify the people they follow to avoid falling into the hand of scammers. In most cases, most celebrities Social Media platforms are verified. 
Karrel Hamutenya

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