A disturbing new low has been uncovered on social media after reports emerged that armed bandits hosted a live cash giveaway on TikTok and hundreds of Nigerians willingly participated by dropping their bank account details in real time. The incident has sparked outrage and deep soul searching about the level of economic desperation gripping the nation.
According to a viral post on X, the user Catiakyen observed the live stream between midnight and 1 AM. The host, described as a Fulani bandit, was giving away money while Nigerians flooded the comment section with their account numbers from digital banks like OPay and MoniePoint. The observer expressed shock that citizens would openly beg for alms from known outlaws without any sense of shame or fear.
I’m not the only one who witnessed that massive giveaway Bandits hosted on TikTok. The desperation from Nigerians especially the girls, was honestly shocking.
Account numbers (mostly OPay and MoniePoint) were flying across the screen non-stop during his live stream between 12:00…— Plateau Militia Asian girl🌟 (@CatiaKyen) June 8, 2026
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What makes this episode particularly alarming is the complete normalisation of banditry in the minds of some citizens. Rather than reporting the live stream to security agencies, participants saw it as an opportunity to collect cash. The act of voluntarily sharing bank details with criminals also raises serious concerns about identity theft, financial fraud, and even extortion down the line.
Social media users who saw the post reacted with a mixture of anger and despair. Many argued that no economic hardship can justify engaging with armed bandits who have killed, kidnapped, and displaced thousands of Nigerians. Others pointed out that the incident reveals a broken value system where money, regardless of its source, is welcomed without question.
Security experts have warned that such behaviour could embolden bandits further. If criminals can attract large audiences and willing participants for their online stunts, they gain not only money but also a dangerous form of social legitimacy. The act of dropping bank account numbers also provides bandits with a database of vulnerable individuals who might be targeted for future crimes.
No official statement has been issued by the National Orientation Agency or the Nigeria Police Force regarding the TikTok live stream. However, civil society groups are calling for an urgent investigation to identify the bandits behind the broadcast and the citizens who willingly engaged with them.
The incident serves as a troubling reminder that the country’s security and moral crisis may be deeper than many are willing to admit. When citizens comfortably beg bandits for money on a public platform, the line between victim and collaborator becomes dangerously blurred.

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