The Curriculum Vitae (CV) of a young Nigerian lady identified as Lucy, aged 22, who is currently at the center of a major theft allegation, has surfaced online, causing a buzz across various social media platforms. Lucy allegedly fled with jewelry worth ₦100 million belonging to her employer shortly after gaining employment.
This latest update was brought to public attention through a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), where users expressed shock and disbelief over the incident. According to reports, Lucy was recently employed at a jewelry store, and within a short time, she allegedly disappeared with several valuable items belonging to the business owner.
Gistreel previously reported the theft incident, stating that Lucy vanished with jewelry pieces collectively estimated to be worth around ₦100 million. The employer, visibly distressed, took to social media in a viral video plea for help, narrating how she had hired Lucy in good faith only to be betrayed shortly after.
Following the viral spread of the video, Lucy’s CV began making rounds online. The document reportedly contains her personal details, including her full name, educational background, and work history, which online users believe may help in locating her. Some netizens are also urging authorities and private investigators to swing into action and use the information to track her down.
The case has stirred a wave of reactions online, with users expressing a mix of outrage, caution, and skepticism. Many questioned the wisdom of entrusting such a large and expensive inventory to someone so young and relatively inexperienced without closer oversight or managerial supervision.
See some reactions below:
@DrayLord6582: “She can only be traced if she truly attended the school listed on her CV. She can’t remain in Lagos. Go to Benue state—you might find her there?”
@AbiolaAdebisi7: “If I ever act as surety for anyone outside my family, may I be punished. This one just dragged her guarantor into big trouble.”
@IamEriOluwa: “Many Gen Z are too desperate to make it. To steal from your boss like this shows a deep lack of conscience. There’s a proper process to wealth—you can’t just skip it through fraud.”
@MasterEedris: “I saw another post from a woman in niqab saying Lucy claimed she was kidnapped. This story is getting more twisted.”
@Nugesulo007: “Look at the kind of person someone trusted with a ₦100 million store. No manager or proper oversight? We take things too casually in this country.”
@OTZ147onTT: “If I were to commit such a heist, I wouldn’t go to any of the places listed on my CV. I’d lay low and wait months before selling the goods. Start by investigating her socials and mutuals if she’s not active anymore.”
@_dellavegar: “She’s from Benue? No offense, but I’ve sworn never to work with people from there again. My first stolen motorcycle case came from someone from that region. Worked for just an hour and vanished. Next day, he was already in Otukpo.”
@llawal_latifah: “In years to come, her descendants will be praying against generational curses caused by their ancestors. But some curses will never leave.”
WATCH VIDEO:
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— Engr Olami (@Engr_Ashile) April 2, 2025
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— Mubarakah_Aliagan (@lyla_mubie) April 2, 2025