The curious case of an alleged phony footballer turned anti-gang media commentator

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You can be anyone you want to tell people you are, until you enter the public eye. Then, you might get found out — and one Nelly Yoa is learning the hard way.

In the past week, Australia's media and politicians have whipped up a frenzy on a supposed "African gang crisis" consuming Melbourne.

The issue has flared up in the country, with front page after front page from newspapers demanding action on the matter, and one politician declaring it "out of control." Home Affairs minister Peter Dutton told a radio station that people were "scared to go out to restaurants" because of gangs.

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The curious case of an alleged phony footballer turned anti-gang media commentator The curious case of an alleged phony footballer turned anti-gang media commentator Reviewed by mimisabreena on Monday, January 08, 2018 Rating: 5

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