Women Accuse Fifi Da Queen of Scamming Them Out of 35 Million Shillings in Visa Fraud.

 Fifi Da Queen, a former Ugandan television presenter, is facing serious allegations of fraud after two women accused her of scamming them out of 35 million Ugandan shillings (approximately $9,500 USD). The women, Namisango Phiona and Namugga Shakira, claim they paid the substantial amount to Fifi in exchange for promises of Canadian visas, which they say never materialized.

 Fifi Da Queen, a former Ugandan television presenter

According to Namisango Phiona and her sister Namugga Shakira, they were led to believe that Fifi Da Queen had the means to help them secure Canadian visas, allowing them to relocate to Canada for better opportunities. The women say they made multiple payments to Fifi, which included both bank transfers and mobile money transactions. The total amount of money they paid reached 35 million Ugandan shillings. Despite these payments, the promised visas never came through.

After making the payments, the women allege that Fifi Da Queen repeatedly assured them that the visas were in process. However, the promised visas never materialized, and when the women sought updates, they claim Fifi became unresponsive. Eventually, the women say that Fifi blocked them on WhatsApp and other communication platforms, cutting off all contact and leaving them without recourse.

 Fifi Da Queen, a former Ugandan television presenter

In response to the alleged scam, Namisango Phiona and Namugga Shakira have taken to social media to share their story, hoping to warn others and demand a refund. Their posts have garnered significant attention, and many people are expressing outrage at Fifi Da Queen’s alleged actions. Despite the growing online attention, Fifi has not publicly responded to the accusations.

The allegations against Fifi Da Queen continue to make headlines, and the women are now seeking justice. They are demanding a full refund of the money they paid and are calling for legal action. As the story develops, it remains to be seen whether Fifi Da Queen will address the accusations or offer a response.