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Nigerian Oludayo Adeagbo sentenced to 7-years in US for fraud

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Oludayo Adeagbo, a 45-year-old Nigeria- British citizen has received a seven-year prison sentence in the United States for involvement in a multimillion-dollar business email compromise (BEC) scheme.

A statement from the US Department of Justice revealed that court documents indicate Adeagbo conspired to engage in multiple cyber-enabled BEC schemes, attempting to steal over $3 million from various entities in Texas, including local governments, construction firms, and a college in the Houston area.

Additionally, Adeagbo and his accomplices are accused of defrauding a university in North Carolina of more than $1.9 million.

He reportedly arrived in the US in August 2022 after being extradited from the United Kingdom to face criminal charges filed in Charlotte and Houston.

The Justice Department announced that Adeagbo pleaded guilty to one count each of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud on August 8.

This plea came after the case was transferred from the US District Court for the Southern District of Texas to the US District Court for the Western District of North Carolina.

“Oludayo Adeagbo and his co-conspirators executed transnational cyber-enabled fraud schemes targeting schools, government entities, and businesses across the United States, resulting in millions of dollars in losses,” stated Nicole Argentieri, head of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division.

“Adeagbo’s extradition, plea, and sentencing highlight our commitment to collaborating with law enforcement to pursue cybercriminals who prey on American victims, regardless of where they are located.

“We are particularly grateful to the United Kingdom for its assistance in this case.”

Alamdar S. Hamdani, attorney for the Southern District of Texas, remarked that Adeagbo “operated a sophisticated 21st-century cyber-criminal enterprise, using fake email accounts and anonymous internet addresses to exploit innocent victims—a crime as old as time.”

 

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Two Nigerians win Germany Science awards

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Two Nigerian-born scientists—Adesola Adegoke, a researcher at Arizona State University (ASU), and Seunnla Adelusi, a PhD candidate at the Université de Sherbrooke, Canada—have been named among the 20 global winners of the Digital GreenTalents Award 2025.

These two Nigerians were announced among the winners during a virtual ceremony held on 25 November. In a statement following the virtual announcement ceremony, the organisers said the 20 awardees for this year joined from different time zones, including “very early morning in Canada and evening hours in the Philippines.”

The digital Green Talent Award is an annual initiative of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) that recognises outstanding young researchers whose work advances sustainability through digital innovation.

Each year, 20 scientists are selected from a competitive global pool for their cutting-edge ideas at the intersection of digitalisation and environmental sustainability.

 

 

 

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Gov Alex Otti visits Nnamdi Kanu in Sokoto prison

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Alex Otti, the Abia State Governor, on Sunday paid a visit to the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, at the Sokoto Correctional Centre.

The governor was accompanied by officials of the Sokoto State Government during the closed-door visit.

Nnamdi Kanu was recently moved to Sokoto after he was convicted on terrorism-related charges and handed a life sentence by a Federal High Court in Abuja.

Governor Otti had earlier promised to pursue every lawful and political avenue to ensure that Kanu gets justice. Sunday’s visit is seen as part of ongoing efforts by the Abia State Government regarding his case.

Details of the meeting were not made public as of the time of this report.

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Terrorists abduct bride, bridesmaids in Sokoto attack

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Armed terrorists have abducted a bride-to-be, her bridesmaid, and eight other residents from Chacho village in Wurno Local Government Area of Sokoto State

The Sokoto abduction occurred around 1:30 a.m., according to residents, when the attackers stormed the village. Most of the victims were women, with only one man also taken.
One resident sustained injuries and is receiving medical treatment. Villagers told reporters that the bride was preparing for her wedding scheduled for later that morning when the raid struck, plunging the community into shock and mourning.

A community member described the attack as “tragic,” noting the delay in security response. “Security operatives were alerted immediately, but they only arrived about an hour after the bandits had fled,” he said, expressing frustration.

 

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