

WARNING: AVOID FAKE PSYCHIC SERVICES FROM https://raheem7daypsychic.com.au
Master "Raheem" is a Fake.
Real Name: Karamba Sylla
He works with accomplice Sufiana Badio (from New York)
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Exposing the Truth Behind 'Raheem' (Karamba Sylla) and accomplice, Sufiana Badio
This website serves as a warning to the public about the fraudulent activities of 'Raheem' - real name Karamba Sylla, and his accomplice Sufiana Badio. Beware of their deceptive practices and protect yourself from falling victim to their scams. The photo here is NOT the person you will see. It's on their website though. We don't know who this is.
EXPOSING THE FRAUD
"Raheem" will take your hand, place it on a sheet of paper and trace around it. He will then draw dots in it. Any person wanting answers will have already told him your problem with you partner or love interest. And he will give you hope and tell you there's a dark energy around you and it must be removed.
After telling you that you have a dark energy that is preventing you from fulfilling your relationship with your partner or love interest, he will tell you to withdraw money, usually a large sum such as $6666 and place it under your bed.
He will first tell you that the spirits that he is in contact with will help you, but you need to bring the money to him for a ritual. He will take you to the bedroom where there is a curtain over a closet where there's some candles and ritualistic type items and there will also be items laid out on the bed in some sort of ritualistic arrangement.
The Scam
He will then take your money and open up a small case. In it there is a mirror which he will smash and then take your money, place it in the case and lock it with a lock and give you the keys. Note that he won't test the lock with the keys on the bed.
He will then take the box and put it behind the curtain and then pass you back the box. This is where he does the switch to another box he has there. Your money is now gone. He will show you that the keys fit the lock. If you try and look behind the curtain, he will stop you by force.
Second bite of the Apple
He will then take you to his desk and perform a magic trick with a pot where you place money (e.g. $5 note) into a pot, fill the pot up with water. He will ask for some of your blood via a pin prick and smudge it against the inside lid of the pot.
He will shake it around and open the lid and your money has "miraculously" turned into more money. He's performed a parlour trick and will now tell you that the "spirits" (sic) will give you a "one-off" windfall if you put a few thousand more dollars into the pot. The "windfall" could be up to half a million dollars depending on how much you put in. He will provide you a few chices of how much you put in vs how much the "spirits" will give you. He will try and convince you to bring back at least $20,000. At this point he will get aggressive in trying to convince you to get the money regardless of hardship it will cause you.
He has not morals or ethics regarding the hardship that will befall you if you cprovide his with money you cannot spare.​
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At this point, if you are still uncwertain, he will walk you over to the other side of the room and open a silver flight case where, when opened, there is about $20,000 in $50 denominations to try and push you over the edge to go and obtain more money for his fraudulent scheme.
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If he shows you, take a close look at the cash if you are able and ask him to take it out of the flight case. It could be conterfeit or monies used for money laundering. We don't know.


The Scammer
This is Karamba Sylla, also known as "Raheem" on https://raheem7daypsychic.com.au
Karamba Sylla says he's from Senegal but has previously operated in the UK. He was driving taxis there at some stage.
He is a skilled magician. He will show you the extraordinary, but it is all smoke, mirrors and sleight of hand.
If you Google Raheem Abraham (there is no such person - it's a made up name), you will see that he also operated the psychic scam in Melbourne, and he was forced to leave after being charged with deception. Please report him if you have been scammed. Email below to contact for assistance. Many people won't report due to embarrassment. Don't be that person. If something is not right, then call him out on it.
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He's set up his psychic scam operation in Crawley.
Unit 5
68 Broadway
Crawley WA
6009, Western Australia.

Scammer Accomplice
Meet Sufiana ("Sufi") Badio. 39yo as at 2025.
She's Karamba's partner and accomplice to this scam.
A native New Yorker she married in 2011 and divorced in 2014.
A dishwasher during this time she left NY after her divorce and soon after met Karamba and both relocated to Australia first scamming in Melbourne, then moving to Perth. she's been through a number of work experiences, and we even found her on sites such as pornhub and xvideos (we do think they are deep fakes though - someone has taken a lot of effort to create those videos).
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She's also featured on their website.
VICTIMS' STORIES
Mister Raheem's insights into my relationship was not really convincing.
He probed me for information, and I thought he was slightly off. I ended the session as I just didn't get a good vibe. I suspected this guy doesn't know what he's doing as he draws around your hand and then draws lines and dots in it. I wasn't convinced.
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Sarah T
I was facing a bit of turmoil in my life. Mr Raheem told me to place 3 eggs in a bowl under my bed for three days and light a candle before sleep and return it to him. I did and when he cracked one of the eggs open it was black inside. I saw him use sleight of hand to put a small bit of dye in the egg as he cracked it. I saw him for a fraud and ended the session. It's $170 I will not get back after 2 sessions.
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James L.
Boston
I was skeptical at first, and after Mr Raheem asked me to withdraw a large sum of money to bring to him for the spirits, I did this and he placed the money into a small case then put it behind a curtain then passed me back the case to take home and place under my bed. I did this and didn't hear from Mr Raheem despite trying to contact him. I opened the box and there was nothing in it. Mr Raheem had scammed me. I didn't know his real name until this website advised me and I will be going to the Police.
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Emily W.
North Perth
Previous Scams and Aliases
Both "Raheem" (Karamba Sylla) and Sufiana Badio operated out of Melbourne before getting caught and moving to Perth. He uses the alias "Raheem Abraham" at times. Previous website aliases include.
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1. https://psychicabraham.wixsite.com/african-psychic
2. https://psychicabraham.wordpress.com/