Scammer Alert: Enitan Emmanuel (+2347025688061) Scammed Me for Fake AdSense Arbitrage Coaching in Nigeria – Blocked Me After $10 USDT Payment
In today's fast-paced digital economy, side hustles, freelance work, and online mentorship programs have become the norm. People across the world are seeking reliable ways to earn online. Unfortunately, this wave has also attracted fraudsters who prey on the dreams and desperation of unsuspecting individuals. This is the story of how I got scammed by Enitan Emmanuel, a self-proclaimed digital coach from Nigeria, who used the promise of AdSense Arbitrage Coaching to deceive and defraud.
Enitan Emmanuel presents himself on social media as a seasoned expert in digital monetization, particularly in Google AdSense arbitrage a strategy that involves buying cheap traffic and profiting from high AdSense earnings. He promotes himself using enticing words like:
“Learn how to make $100 daily with AdSense arbitrage”
“Join my coaching for just $10 and get lifetime access”
“Limited slots only – DM to join now!”
His WhatsApp number, +2347025688061, is plastered across social platforms, and he often sends cold messages to people involved in digital marketing groups.
This is the same number he used when he contacted me. At first glance, Enitan appeared genuine quick responses, confident language, and screenshots of alleged student earnings. But as it turns out, it was all smoke and mirrors.
Like many others looking to boost their online income, I came across Emmanuel through a Facebook group focused on online earnings and blogging. He had posted what seemed like a legitimate offer:
“🚨🚨 3 slots left for my AdSense Arbitrage Masterclass! Learn how I make $200+ daily with simple blogging tricks and paid traffic. Only $10 (USDT) to join. Get access to lifetime support. DM now before it closes!”
I messaged him privately, and he responded almost instantly. He shared what looked like convincing screenshots of PayPal and AdSense dashboards showing thousands in revenue. He even sent brief testimonials supposedly from past students who had “made it big.”
I asked for more proof, and he replied:
“Bro, I’ve helped more than 50 Nigerians and foreigners succeed in this. I’m just charging $10 so that only serious-minded people will join.”
Feeling reassured, I asked for his payment method. He requested $10 via USDT (Tether) to a Binance wallet, which I sent from my Binance USDT balance with the hope of getting access to what he claimed was a “lifetime coaching program.”
Looking back, there were several warning signs I should’ve caught earlier:
No Verifiable Testimonials: All of his so-called student results were screenshots no real names, no traceable profiles, no verifiable sources.
No Public Platform: Most legit coaches have Telegram groups, private Facebook communities, websites, or YouTube channels. Emmanuel had none. Everything was through private WhatsApp chats.
Rush Tactics: He insisted the offer was only available for a few hours and tried to pressure me into sending payment quickly. Scarcity tactics are a classic scammer strategy.
No Refund Policy: When I asked about a refund if I wasn’t satisfied, he dodged the question and instead sent more screenshots of supposed earnings.
I was blinded by the potential earnings and the low entry cost. It felt like a small risk for a big potential gain and that’s exactly how scammers lure victims.
As soon as I sent the $10 in USDT via Binance, I messaged him the transaction hash. He replied:
“Confirmed, give me 10 mins. I’m sending access details now.”
Ten minutes passed. Then thirty. Then an hour. I followed up:
“Hey bro, just checking if you sent the access link.”
No response.
I waited another hour and sent a voice note. Still nothing.
That’s when I had a sinking feeling. I checked his WhatsApp profile and I had been blocked.
The blue ticks disappeared. I couldn’t see his profile picture anymore. I tried messaging him from another number and he instantly blocked that too.
Just like that, I realized I had been scammed.
While $10 may not seem like a lot to some, this scam is more dangerous than it appears. Here's why:
Even if Emmanuel scams just 100 people, that's $1,000 with little to no effort. Multiply that by months of operation, and you’ll see how lucrative this scam can become.
He targets struggling bloggers, students, and freelancers, offering hope and opportunity then leaves them feeling defeated and humiliated.
Using crypto (USDT) for payments makes the scam even more dangerous. Transactions are irreversible and difficult to trace.
These scammers tarnish the image of genuine coaches and digital professionals in Nigeria. They make people wary of doing business with anyone from the region, even the legitimate ones.
After being scammed, I refused to stay silent. Here’s what I did:
Using the in-app reporting tool, I flagged the number +2347025688061 for fraud.
While USDT payments can’t be reversed, I submitted a complaint through Binance’s Trust & Safety form to report the wallet used in the scam.
I began posting my story in the same groups where I found him, warning others. The response was overwhelming several other people came forward, admitting they had also been scammed by the same person.
If even one person avoids falling into this trap after reading my story, it’s worth it.
If you're someone trying to invest in your online growth, it’s critical to take precautions:
Always ask for verifiable proof LinkedIn profiles, YouTube channels, official websites, or client reviews with full names and faces.
If someone claims to have helped hundreds but doesn’t have a single video, course platform, or public testimonial, that’s a red flag.
Genuine coaches will be happy to connect you with past clients. Scammers will dodge the question or make excuses.
Always try to pay through trusted platforms like Gumroad, Teachable, or even PayPal. Avoid crypto for services unless you're dealing with a well-known and trusted entity.
A quick search for "Scam alert + [Name]" or “[Phone Number] scam” can sometimes reveal a history of fraud. I wish I had Googled Enitan Emmanuel and his number +2347025688061 before paying.
The internet is filled with opportunities but also with predators. People like Enitan Emmanuel use your hunger for financial independence as bait. They offer shortcuts to success and then disappear with your money.
If you’ve been scammed by Enitan or anyone like him, you’re not alone. Speak out. Share your story. Report them. Help others avoid the same fate.
And to Enitan Emmanuel, if you ever read this: You may have stolen $10 from me, but you’ve lost something far more valuable your credibility, your humanity, and eventually, your freedom. Because one day, someone will track you down, and the law will catch up with your greed.
If you were also scammed by this individual or want to report similar incidents, consider:
Reporting on WhatsApp: Block and report the number immediately.
Filing a cybercrime complaint with local Nigerian authorities or the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).
Submitting fraud reports to Binance if you paid via crypto.
Please share this article with your network, in Facebook groups, on Twitter/X, or in Telegram communities to prevent more people from being scammed.
Scammer Details Recap:
Name: Enitan Emmanuel
WhatsApp Number: +2347025688061
Modus Operandi: Fake AdSense Arbitrage Coaching
Scam Amount: $10 via Binance USDT
What He Did: Blocked after payment, no course access provided
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Blocked Me After Payment – I Paid $10 via Binance USDT
In today’s booming digital economy, it’s common for people to seek side hustles, especially in areas like blogging, affiliate marketing, and AdSense arbitrage. Unfortunately, this demand has opened the door for scammers who exploit people’s hunger for financial independence.
This article is a detailed exposé of how I was scammed by a Nigerian fraudster who goes by the name Enitan Emmanuel, also known as Enitan Editz, who promised to deliver AdSense arbitrage coaching but disappeared right after I sent payment.
He operates under different names and platforms. Here are the details he uses online to appear legitimate:
Real Name (used for scamming): Enitan Emmanuel
Alias/Nickname: Enitan Editz
Location: Lagos State, Nigeria
WhatsApp: +2347025688061
Email: simpletech180@gmail.com
Fake Coaching Website: https://650f874c44fd6.site123.me/
Facebook Profiles:
Claimed Availability: 24/7 – “Always online to help.”
He claims to be a digital entrepreneur and coach who teaches people how to make hundreds of dollars through Google AdSense arbitrage. But in reality, this is a front to scam unsuspecting victims through fake training programs.
The scam begins with an innocent-looking social media post or a direct message like this:
“🔥 AdSense Arbitrage Coaching – Only $10
Learn how to earn $100 daily with simple paid traffic. Limited slots available.
Message now to reserve your spot! 🔥”
He floods Facebook groups, comment sections, and even WhatsApp business directories with these promotions. He pretends to be an expert who has “helped dozens of students succeed online.” He sends screenshots of supposed student results and fake payment receipts to look credible.
After reading one of his Facebook posts, I messaged him via WhatsApp. He responded quickly and was very convincing. He sent the usual set of fake screenshots showing:
Google AdSense dashboards with fake high earnings
Testimonials from “students” (which turned out to be stock photos or text only)
Claims of being in the business for over 2 years
He offered lifetime access to his coaching for just $10, payable via USDT (Tether) on Binance.
I made the payment to his provided USDT wallet and shared the transaction hash. He acknowledged it and said:
“Payment received, gimme 10 minutes to send access and your PDF materials.”
That was the last message I received.
Within 20 minutes, he had blocked me on WhatsApp. My messages no longer delivered, and his profile picture vanished. I tried calling, messaging from another number he blocked that too.
Hindsight is 20/20. Here are the warning signs I should have paid attention to:
No Public Coaching Reviews: Despite claims of “helping hundreds,” no YouTube channel, no testimonials with names, no actual student interviews.
Private Chat-Only Operations: All communication was through WhatsApp only. No legitimate course platforms or training tools.
Crypto Payment Only: No PayPal, no Flutterwave, no trusted platform just Binance USDT.
Urgency Pressure: He insisted I must pay within an hour or lose my “slot.”
No Refund Terms or Contracts: He avoided every question related to refund, course access, or terms.
Enitan Editz Main Profile
Used for regular updates and reaching out to new victims.
Simplicity180 Profile
Promotes his so-called “coaching” and fake testimonials.
AdSense Arbitrage Scam Post
This post contains the offer that lured me into his trap.
Website: https://650f874c44fd6.site123.me/
This website is a simple, free template site that lists no real information or working links. It’s made just to give the illusion of legitimacy.
I still have:
USDT payment confirmation from Binance
WhatsApp chat history showing him acknowledging the payment
A screenshot showing I was blocked immediately after payment
(These screenshots are available if anyone wants to verify or take legal action.)
What Enitan Emmanuel is doing is digital fraud, which violates:
Cybercrime laws in Nigeria
Global crypto payment fraud laws
WhatsApp’s Terms of Use
Facebook’s Community Guidelines
His continued operation is a danger to many more people, especially from developing countries looking for a way to earn online.
Don’t fall for scams like this. Here are a few tips:
Search their name, number, email, and social profiles. Look for real reviews.
Unless it's a verified platform, never pay for courses or mentorship via crypto it’s non-reversible and untraceable.
Legit coaches have communities, groups, recorded videos, student results with names, etc.
Scammers always try to create urgency “only 3 spots left,” “offer closes today,” etc.
If you’ve already paid or been a victim, here’s what you should do:
Go to their profile > Report > “Scam or Fraud.”
Flag their Facebook profiles using the report feature. Select “Scam” or “Pretending to Be Someone.”
Report simpletech180@gmail.com to Google and mark it as fraudulent.
Use Binance’s fraud reporting system with the wallet address you paid to. If enough victims report, Binance can flag the wallet.
Reach out to EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission) at https://www.efccnigeria.org/ or through their social handles.
Scammers like Enitan Emmanuel / Enitan Editz rely on silence. They count on victims feeling too embarrassed to speak out. If you’re reading this and were scammed or nearly scammed share this article in:
Facebook groups
Twitter/X
Telegram channels
WhatsApp communities
Freelancer platforms
Let’s expose this scammer together and stop others from being taken advantage of.
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Enitan Emmanuel |
| Alias | Enitan Editz |
| facebook.com/enitaneditz, facebook.com/Simplicity180 | |
| Website | https://650f874c44fd6.site123.me/ |
| Location | Lagos State, Nigeria |
| +234-7025688061 | |
| simpletech180@gmail.com | |
| Availability Claim | 24 Hours, Everyday |
| Scam Type | Fake AdSense Arbitrage Coaching |
| Scam Method | Blocks victim after payment via Binance USDT |
Scammers like Enitan Emmanuel / Enitan Editz are a stain on the digital marketing and freelancing world. They not only steal money, but they crush trust. Let this post serve as both a warning and a call to action.
To the scammer: you might have gotten $10 from me, but you’ve lost your credibility forever. And every scam you pull only brings you closer to exposure and legal consequences.
If you’re someone trying to learn AdSense arbitrage or build a digital business please, do your research and trust only verified, reputable coaches or platforms.
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