Nigerian court orders interim forfeiture of Obinwanne Okeke’s houses, cars
Mr Okeke is serving a 10-year prison sentence in America for his involvement in a computer-based intrusion fraud scheme amounting ...
Mr Okeke is serving a 10-year prison sentence in America for his involvement in a computer-based intrusion fraud scheme amounting ...
Hardly does a week pass without the EFCC parading young men for cyber fraud or some being jailed by the ...
Mr Okeke, who had waived his right of appeal in his plea agreement with the U.S. authorities, makes a dramatic ...
The U.S. court also says the internationally renowned entrepreneur must not hold positions involving investments.
Mr Okeke conceded to signed restitution and forfeiture agreements as part of a plea bargain deal he had with U.S ...
The timeline highlights the milestones in the 18-month journey of 33-year-old, also known as Obi Invictus, from his arrest in ...
Obinwanne Okeke was on Tuesday sentenced in the United States to 10 years in prison for his involvement in a ...
Mr Okeke, due to be sentenced for multi-million-dollar fraud by a U.S court on Tuesday, says he has missed important ...
Obinwanne Okeke faces up to 20 years in jail and $250,000 in fines and will now know his fate on ...
Mr Okeke was arrested by the FBI on August 6 in Alexandria, Virginia, as he was about to return to ...
An American judge hearing the matter found enough ground to keep the Nigerian 'businessman' in custody until further hearing.
American authorities are prosecuting Mr Okeke, 31, for alleged conspiracy to commit computer and wire fraud.
Mr Okeke was charged with two counts of online fraud by American authorities earlier this month.
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