Riham Said’s post “The scammers” raises questions

Note: AI technology was used to generate this article's audio.
RIHAM SAID: “Very soon I will tell you the story of scammers” Questions arise about the intent of Riham Said’s post
Egyptian media personality Riham Said sparked widespread controversy on social media after posting a mysterious message on her Facebook account with a highly provocative tone, raising questions about what exactly she meant and why she chose this particular timing to publish it.
In her post, she spoke in a sharp tone about people she described as “scammers,” saying they caused serious harm to others and even led to loss of livelihoods, hinting that she possesses details she will reveal later in another post, which increased anticipation among her followers.
“The story of the scammers” Riham wrote that she will soon tell “the story of the scammers,” as she described it, saying it will be an experience full of lessons and insights. She spoke about scenarios allegedly fabricated to create discord between people and destroy livelihoods, expressing anger over personal experiences with individuals she trusted but later felt disappointed by.
“Details soon” The post did not pass quietly, as a large number of followers interacted with it, demanding that she reveal the names of the people she was referring to, considering her message to contain direct accusations that require clarification. She responded to some comments by hinting that the details may be revealed soon, keeping the mystery ongoing.
Riham Said recalls her wedding In a separate context, Riham Said recently celebrated her 51st birthday in a striking way, sharing an old photo from her wedding in 1992 and commenting on key stages of her life, stressing that she is satisfied with her journey and what she has achieved despite the hardships and personal and professional struggles she has faced.
She added in her earlier message that over the years she encountered many people she described as cruel and ungrateful, while noting that the presence of a few people around her still gives her the feeling that goodness exists, which led audiences to connect her recent statements with a series of hints about unresolved conflicts she is referring to.
