They were picked up in different locations at Asaba, the Delta State capital following actionable intelligence on their alleged involvement in cyber-fraud.
Luck has run out on thirty-seven (37) suspected internet fraudsters following their arrest on Thursday, July 21, 2022.
The suspects were apprehended by the Enugu Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
They were picked up in different locations at Asaba, the Delta State capital following actionable intelligence on their alleged involvement in cyber-fraud.
The suspects are Sulaimon Godspower, Ejiro Igho, Tega Ayah, Lucky Osawale, Nedum Monday, Ifeanyi Emmanuel, Imafidon Umweni, Joe Ugoka, This Famous, Olalekan Ogunsanya, Asonya Goodluck, Kingsley Andrew, Daniel Godswill, Ojibi Mairo Silver, Samuel Joseph, Majemite Simon, and Emeka Udorah.
Others are Osagboyo Hendrix, Uchenna Chukwujindu, Martin Andrew, Oganiru Godwin, Emmanuel Okoro, Isaac Alex, Mike Araco, David Happy, Maxwell Orakwe, Ugboka Innocent, Ufuoma Oyovwevotu, Kenneth Osaretin, Anthony Avworhok, Ikani Dennis, Simon Ogedegbe, Emmanuel Oyovwi, Williams Benjamin, Caleb Olisaebuka, Oghenekihworo Oghene, and Agbogidi Great.
Items recovered from them include four Toyota Camry cars, one Mercedes Benz ML350 with registration number KSF-965-GD, and one Lexus RX 350 with registration number WWR-334-AH.
Several mobile phones, Mifi mobile wifi devices, and laptops were also recovered in the course of execution of the search warrant.
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Popular Nigerian Afrobeats singer Ayo Balogun, popularly called Wizkid, has given his personal view on how people can live together whether they are Christians or Muslims.
The singer revealed this in an interview.
The 32-year-old singer discussed how his Muslim dad and Christian mum lived together for many years without ever arguing about religion.
According to Wizkid, his dad was never against anyone’s choice of religion. On the contrary, he gave them the liberty to choose the kind of religion they wanted to believe in.
“One thing that has helped me in being who I am today is living in a house where my mum is a Christian and my dad is a Muslim and they never for once had an argument about the religion. They never argued about what the kids wanted to do; my dad would be like, do whatever you want.