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Wanted Notice Sparks Legal Firestorm: Elusoji Drags Police, Names Makinde’s Ally, Adeseye Joseph Famojuro in Fraud Allegations

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Nigerian Lawyer Petitions Police Over “Wanted” Notice on U.S.-Based Citizen, Demands Retraction ...Makinde's Aide, Adeseye Famojuro, Fingered as Alleged Mastermind in Cross-Border Fraud Scandal

…Makinde’s Aide, Adeseye Famojuro, Fingered as Alleged Mastermind in Cross-Border Fraud Scandal”

 

Lagos, Nigeria — A fierce legal battle is brewing over the controversial “wanted” declaration of U.S.-based Nigerian, Mr. Oluwasegun Rolland Elusoji, as his lawyers accuse the Nigerian Police of acting under the influence of powerful political figures.

At the center of the storm is Mr. Adeseye Joseph Famojuro, a political aide to Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, whom Elusoji accuses of orchestrating a sprawling web of fraud, identity theft, and money laundering across Nigeria, the United States, and beyond.

The Controversial “Wanted” Notice

On July 14 and 22, 2025, the Police Special Fraud Unit (SFU), Lagos, published notices in The Punch and The Nation declaring Elusoji wanted for alleged fraud.

Nigerian Lawyer Petitions Police Over “Wanted” Notice on U.S.-Based Citizen, Demands Retraction ...Makinde's Aide, Adeseye Famojuro, Fingered as Alleged Mastermind in Cross-Border Fraud Scandal
Elusoji’s legal team, W.K. Shittu (SAN) & Co., swiftly condemned the publication as “premature, injurious, and contrary to due process.”

In a statement signed by lead counsel Dr. Wahab Shittu (SAN), the firm argued:

Elusoji is already subject to proceedings in the District Court of Montgomery County, Texas (Cause No. 24-06-09779), meaning the issues are sub judice in the U.S.

A separate suit — Suit No: ID/1593/MFR/2025 before the Lagos High Court — challenges the police declaration in Nigeria.

Declaring Elusoji “wanted” despite ongoing litigation in two jurisdictions constitutes harassment and reputational harm.

 

On August 29, 2025, the lawyers placed a strongly-worded advertorial in The Nation, demanding immediate retraction.

Petition to EFCC: Famojuro and Associates Named

Beyond the procedural dispute, Elusoji has petitioned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), accusing Famojuro of being the true architect of the fraud.

In petitions dated April 22 and June 17, 2025, addressed to EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede, Elusoji alleged that Famojuro and a network of allies exploited his personal data for illicit financial schemes.

Those named include:

Ayodele Sunday Adekanmbi – DG, Oyo State Agency for People with Disabilities.

Funmilayo Tosin Oyawale – Property manager linked to diverted funds.

Bimbo Arike Dairo – CEO, Pokameil Properties, accused of laundering via real estate.

Omotoke Adetola Ogunniyi – Cryptocurrency operator, Lizabeth Move Ltd.

Oluwaseun Olufade – Chairman, Ibadan North LGA, alleged facilitator of UK property deals.

Ayo Alatise, Ayobami Adebayo, and Olugbenga Joseph Damola Adebayo (alias Frayo) – alleged operatives of illicit projects.

 

According to Elusoji, this network laundered funds, acquired properties in Nigeria, the U.K., and South Africa, and registered assets under proxies — including a ₦750 million Mercedes G-Wagon 63 with Abuja custom plates “JAF.”

The Personal Betrayal

In a sworn affidavit, Elusoji recounted how his trust in Famojuro was exploited:

“I supported his wife and child during a difficult time in the U.S. He gained access to my passport, NIN, and Social Security Number under the pretense of helping me secure a United Nations opportunity. I later discovered this was a ploy to hijack my identity for fraudulent purposes.”

 

He insists he has never engaged in criminal activity, alleging instead that he was framed after refusing to aid further illicit financial dealings.

The Legal Counteroffensive in Lagos

To reclaim his reputation, Elusoji has filed a fundamental human rights suit at the Lagos High Court, Ikeja Division, seeking:

A declaration that the “wanted” notice was unlawful and that both parties should resort to court proceedings.

 

Restraining orders against further intimidation.

A public apology from the Nigerian Police and Adeseye Famojuro

 

His counsel, Dr. Shittu, decried the police’s role as “a debt recovery tool for vested interests”, warning that the case goes beyond one man and speaks to the credibility of Nigeria’s justice system.

The Question of Famojuro’s Absence in US and Nigerian courts

A lingering question remains: Why has Adeseye Famojuro not appeared in the Montgomery County District Court, Texas, despite being named in the proceedings and refusal to honour the High Court Summon in Nigeria?

Elusoji’s lawyers contend that Famojuro has instead leaned on Nigerian police to criminalize their client, while avoiding accountability in the courts.

Broader Implications

The case underscores:

The vulnerability of Nigerians abroad to identity theft and transnational fraud.

The dangers of political interference in law enforcement.

The urgent need for Nigeria-U.S. cooperation in tackling cross-border financial crimes.

For now, Elusoji vows to clear his name: “I will restore my dignity and expose those who weaponized my identity.” His petitions have set the stage for a legal showdown that could test the integrity of Nigeria’s institutions.

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PRESIDENT TINUBU CONGRATULATES OTEGA OGRA ON ELECTION TO WORLD FEDERATION OF ADVERTISERS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

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PRESIDENT TINUBU CONGRATULATES OTEGA OGRA ON ELECTION TO WORLD FEDERATION OF ADVERTISERS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

 

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated his Senior Special Assistant on Digital Engagement, Strategy and New Media, Mr Otega Ogra, on his election to the Executive Committee of the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA).

 

The election took place today at the organisation’s Annual General Meeting, held during the Global Marketing Week Conference in Stockholm, Sweden.

PRESIDENT TINUBU CONGRATULATES OTEGA OGRA ON ELECTION TO WORLD FEDERATION OF ADVERTISERS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

President Tinubu described the development as a significant step for Nigeria’s growing influence in global communications.

 

He noted that Mr Ogra’s emergence as the only representative from West Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa on the Executive Committee reflects the depth of Nigerian expertise and the contribution of a new generation of young Nigerian professionals to global industry standards.

 

Mr Ogra was elected to the Executive Committee on the platform of the Advertisers Association of Nigeria (ADVAN), underscoring the role of Nigeria’s organised advertising and marketing industry in shaping representation at the global level.

 

The WFA is the leading global body for advertisers, representing over 150 multinational and Fortune 500 companies, alongside national advertiser associations across more than 60 countries, with a combined annual marketing spend running into hundreds of billions of dollars. Its Executive Committee is the organisation’s highest decision-making body, responsible for setting priorities and guiding global policy on responsible advertising, media transparency, sustainability, and the evolution of digital ecosystems.

 

President Tinubu noted that Mr Ogra’s election is both a personal distinction and a strategic opportunity for Nigeria and the African continent, placing them at the centre of global conversations on brand trust, platform accountability, innovation and the future of marketing and communications.

 

The President commended Mr Ogra, who also serves as Vice President of ADVAN, for his sustained contributions to strengthening Nigeria’s marketing and communications ecosystem, drawing on a career spanning leadership roles across the banking, manufacturing, and public sectors.

 

“Otega’s election reflects the growing recognition of Nigerian expertise and affirms our capacity to contribute meaningfully to the frameworks shaping global markets,” the President said.

 

President Tinubu added that the achievement aligns with his administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly in advancing the creative economy, strengthening digital governance, and positioning Nigeria as a competitive hub for innovation and enterprise.

 

Josh Faulks, CEO of the Australian advertiser association (AANA), and Simon Michaelides, Director General of the UK advertiser association (ISBA), also join the leadership team.

 

Current members of the executive committee, David Wheldon, President and Philip Myers, Deputy President, who is also the Chief Institutional Affairs and Corporate Communications Officer at Ferrero, continue in their current roles, as do all regional vice presidents.

 

 

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Hold Peter Okoye Responsible If Any Harm Comes To Our Member – NASRE Fires Back At Singer

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Hold Peter Okoye Responsible If Any Harm Comes To Our Member – NASRE Fires Back At Singer

 

 

The Nigerian Association of Social and Resourceful Editors (NASRE) has raised alarm over an alleged threat by Afrobeat artist Peter Okoye (Mr P) against journalist and NASRE Directorate member, Mr Bayo Adetu, warning that the singer will be held responsible should any harm come to the journalist or his family.

Hold Peter Okoye Responsible If Any Harm Comes To Our Member – NASRE Fires Back At Singer

 

In a press statement issued on April 20, 2026, NASRE’s leadership, led by Comrade Femi Oyewale, expressed concern over the incident reportedly occurring at the Ikoyi High Court during proceedings in the ongoing legal dispute involving P-Square and their elder brother, Jude Okoye.

 

 

NASRE views the alleged statement as inappropriate and unacceptable, stating that any language suggesting intimidation against a journalist performing lawful duties raises serious concerns about press freedom, safety, and professional ethics.

 

 

The association has therefore called on Mr Peter Okoye to retract the alleged statement and issue a public apology to Mr Bayo Adetu, while also urging all parties involved in the ongoing legal matter to conduct themselves with restraint, respect, and strict adherence to the rule of law.

Read the statement below:

PRESS STATEMENT
For Immediate Release

NASRE RAISES ALARM OVER ALLEGED THREAT BY PETER OKOYE (MR P) AGAINST BAYO ADETU IN COURT, WARNS OF CONSEQUENCES

The leadership of the Nigerian Association of Social and Resourceful Editors (NASRE), led by Comrade Femi Oyewale, expresses concern over an alleged threat issued by popular Afrobeat artist Peter Okoye, widely known as Mr P, against journalist and NASRE Directorate member, Mr Bayo Adetu.

The incident reportedly occurred at the Ikoyi High Court during proceedings in the ongoing legal dispute involving the music duo P-Square and their elder brother, Jude Okoye. Eyewitnesses present in court stated that Mr Peter Okoye drew the attention of Justice Alexander Owoeye to Mr Adetu’s presence, noting that he was formerly P-Square’s publicist but now works with his brothers. The remark reportedly generated reactions in the courtroom.

It is further alleged that after the court session, Mr Peter Okoye confronted Mr Adetu in the presence of others and said, “You, Bayo, I will set you up.”

NASRE views this alleged statement as inappropriate and unacceptable. Any language suggesting harm or intimidation directed at a journalist performing lawful duties raises serious concerns regarding press freedom, safety, and professional ethics.

We state unequivocally that should anything happen to Mr Bayo Adetu or any member of his family, Mr Peter Okoye will be held accountable. Such statements, when directed at a media professional, are taken with utmost seriousness.

NASRE will not tolerate any form of intimidation, harassment, or threat against its members. We are fully prepared to activate all lawful media and legal channels to protect our members and safeguard the integrity of the profession. Mr Peter Okoye must be aware that utterances of this nature carry consequences and he will be held responsible for any outcome arising from this matter.

We therefore call on Mr Peter Okoye to retract the alleged statement and issue a public apology to Mr Bayo Adetu. We also urge all parties involved in the ongoing matter to conduct themselves with restraint, respect, and strict adherence to the rule of law.

The safety of journalists remains paramount, and the media will not be silenced.

Signed:
Lateef Owodunni
Media Director, NASRE
April 20, 2026

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Fuji Star, Saheed Osupa Addresses Prado Controversy, Says Vehicle Was Compensation — Not Political Gift

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Fuji Star, Saheed Osupa Addresses Prado Controversy, Says Vehicle Was Compensation — Not Political Gift

By Alhaji Arems (Baba Fuji)

 

 

Nigerian Fuji star Saheed Osupa has responded to a wave of political controversy surrounding his recent campaign appearance in Oyo State, clarifying that a vehicle linked to the debate was not a political gift but compensation tied to a professional engagement.

The backlash followed the circulation of a Facebook Reel showing Osupa performing at an event associated with Sharafadeen Alli, who has declared interest in the Oyo State governorship under the All Progressives Congress (APC). As the video gained traction, it sparked renewed scrutiny over entertainers’ roles in political campaigns and the assumptions that often follow such appearances.

Amid the reactions, individuals aligned with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) circulated claims on social media alleging that Osupa, alongside gospel artist Yinka Ayefele, had previously received luxury vehicles from the administration of Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde. The claims, which remain unverified, framed the alleged gesture as an example of questionable public spending and raised concerns about political loyalty.

Osupa has since pushed back against that narrative, offering a different account of events. In a video statement, the artist explained that his involvement in the campaign was strictly professional, based on a negotiated performance agreement rather than any form of political alignment.

According to him, he was engaged to perform at campaign events with assurances that he would be adequately compensated after the election. He, however, alleged that those commitments were not fulfilled following the electoral victory.

Addressing the controversy surrounding the vehicle, Osupa stated that his personal car was damaged during the course of the campaign. He said the replacement vehicle later provided to him was intended as compensation for that loss, not a discretionary gift or political reward.

His response reframes the discussion from one of political patronage to a dispute over professional obligations—an important distinction in an environment where entertainers are frequently enlisted to support campaign visibility.

The episode highlights a recurring tension within Nigeria’s political landscape: the blurred line between performance and perceived allegiance. For artists, participation in campaign activities can quickly shift from paid engagement to public endorsement in the eyes of observers, particularly when details of such arrangements are not clearly communicated.

Osupa’s clarification brings that tension into focus, underscoring how easily professional engagements can be recast within political narratives. As conversations continue, the situation points to a broader need for transparency in the relationship between public figures and political actors—especially in moments where perception can carry as much weight as fact.

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