Big Zulu Warns Fans of Scammer Impersonating Him: "Please Block Him"

Big Zulu Warns Fans of Scammer Impersonating Him: "Please Block Him"

- South African rapper Big Zulu has warned his fans and the Nkabi Nation to be on the alert for a scammer

- The scammer is allegedly using Big Zulu's name and photo to solicit followers on social media

- The Imali Eningi hitmaker advised fans to rather block the mischief-maker before he or she tried anything

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Big Zulu has taken to social media to warn his fans about a fraudulent account that is using his name. The rapper discovered that a chancer had created an Instagram account and was sending private messages to a few people.

The imposter is using both Big Zulu's name and picture on the social media platform.

Big Zulu warns fans of scammer impersonating him: "Please block him"
Big Zulu has warned his fanbase about a scammer impersonating him. Image: @bigzulu_RN
Source: Instagram

Taking to his own official Instagram account, Big Zulu issued the warning and some advice:

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“Nkabi Nation Kunomuntu la ovule Instagram osebenzisa igama lam nesthombe sami ubusy inbox abantu please block this acc it’s not me Ngiyabonga. (There’s a person that has opened an Instagram account using my name and picture and is busy inboxing people.)"

The rapper asked his fans to please block the account.

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Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that Big Zulu has had to deny using supplements to bulk up after a fan recently questioned him. The rapper, as his stage name suggests, is quite a large guy but it seems that it's all natural.

He told the fan that he does not use supplements and doesn’t even gym. His huge stature is pretty much genetic.

Some social media users struggled to believe that the muso doesn’t gym at all while others said that his huge size was probably due to all the meat he was eating.

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Briefly News had previously reported that Big Zulu's new song Inhlupheko has hit Number 1 on iTunes. The rapper only dropped the track on 12 March and it's already a huge success. He features singer Mduduzi Ncube.

The star took to Twitter recently to share a screenshot of iTunes where his new single was sitting comfortably at the Number 1 spot. According to the screenshot, his massive hit Imali Eningi was sitting at Number 2.

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