Saturday, November 30, 2024 -Franklin Obiajuru Egwuatu, a young man, has shared how officers of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) physically assaulted him and extorted N100,000, accusing him of looking like a "Yahoo boy."
"Yahoo boy" is a loose expression used by security operatives
and many Nigerians to describe an internet fraudster.
The incident, according to him, happened on Friday, November 29, along
the Seme-Badagry highway.
According to SaharaReporters, Franklin said that he was coming from
the Benin Republic where he had been living since 2017.
He said he was treated like a criminal and forced to transfer money from
his Access Bank to a Moniepoint Microfinance Bank account number 6739461449,
owned by Apexze Global Concept Limited- Joy Yakubu.
A check by SaharaReporters revealed that Apexze Global Concept Limited
with Registration number, 7083495, whose business address is at Igbereko
street, Badagry, Lagos, was incorporated on 07, August, 2023.
It has Joy Yakubu as the sole owner.
“Personnel of the Nigeria Immigration Service extorted N100,000 from me
for looking like a yahoo boy. It happened yesterday at Seme/Badagry
expressway,” Franklin told SaharaReporters.
“They equally checked my phone and found nothing incriminating, but
insisted I was a Yahoo boy because of my wife’s phone number which is of Benin
Republic. I married a woman from Benin Republic and living there since 2017.
“They beat and accused me of fraud with no evidence to justify their
accusations. I was subsequently taken to an uncompleted building where they
threatened to shoot and kill me. Then, they gave me this account number,
6739461449, Moniepoint belonging to Apexze Global Concept to transfer N100,000
to which I did under duress.”
Nigerian Immigration Service personnel like their colleagues in the
Nigerian Customs are notorious for border areas extortions and bending of
standards to rip money off foreigners and Nigerians.
The NIS authorities have yet to react to this latest incident of
extortion.
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