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Mohammad Abu Obeid

Have you seen this man before? His photographs are particularly popular with African scammers. If you have seen his photos on social networks or on dating sites, be sure that this is a fake account created by a dangerous Internet scammer with the goal of earning money!

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Mohammad Abu Obeid (محمد_أبوعبيد) is a Senior Presenter with Al Arabiya News Channel since its inception. He presented the Sabah Al Arabiya (Al Arabiya Morning) show for over seven years and has been the presenter of Studio Al-Hadath Show broadcast on Al Arabiya’s sister channel Al Hadath since 2013. He is a co-founder of Arabian Radio Network (ARN) affiliated to Dubai, where he founded and managed the news department, in addition to his work as a presenter. He worked as a presenter at a range of private Palestinian media stations, and worked also in the Public Relations Department at Birzeit University, Palestine during his academic study there. He graduated from the History and Political Science Department, Birzeit University in 1998. He has a verified Instagram account (@moabuobeid) with over 106K followers.

 

You can see his photo on various social media and dating sites.

Remember Moh’d Abu Obeid face if you see him again!

This gallery features photos of Moh’d Abu Obeid, which were used by African scammers on dating sites!

Remember, the man in the photos, has no relation to fraud, his photo is used by bad people for benefits!

Cases of fraud using photographs of this person are also mentioned on other sites.

scamdigger.com   ripandscam.com    fake-scam.info

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