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$13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by InfoGuru118: 8:22pm On Oct 04
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, has urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to help with the arrest of two Nigerian fugitives wanted over healthcare fraud in the United States, News360 Nigeria gathered.

Babatunde Shodiya and Yinka Jamiu were on September 25 indicted by a grand jury at the U.S. District Court of Minnesota over a scheme that saw healthcare providers lose $13 million between October 2020 and 2024.

“The U.S. officials have reached out to us and they said the suspects are hiding in the country. We have an obligation to honour the request of our U.S. counterparts as part of our longstanding collaboration to combat cross-border crimes.” an EFCC agent who spoke to Peoples Gazette under anonymity said.

According to U.S. Attorney Andrew Luger, Shodiya and Jamiu allegedly used falsified websites and email addresses to manipulate payment transfers on Optum Pay, a popular payment system among Minnesota’s healthcare providers under the guise of being owned by Fairview Health.

Using these fictitious email addresses, the fraud team sent emails to Fairview Health staff, deceiving them into supplying login information.

They created a counterfeit website, fairviewhospitals.org, and pretended to be key hospital personnel, including the CEO, executive vice president, and a business analyst.

In addition to the wire fraud allegations, Shodiya is charged with aggravated identity theft for pretending to be Fairview executives.

Luger said, “As part of the scheme, Babatunde and Jamiu created a fake ‘spoofed’ internet domain designed to appear as though it was controlled by Fairview Health.”

“In total, Babatunde and Ahmed fraudulently directed more than $13m in payments intended for Fairview Health from Minnesota-based healthcare companies to accounts controlled by Babatunde, Ahmed, and their co-conspirators.”

In the event that they are arrested, they would be extradited to the U.S. and forfeit all assets linked to the profits of the crime to the American authorities.
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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by TheBillyonaire: 8:34pm On Oct 04
$13 million heist is a good one.

Mrs America is a rich lady. And should let it go

grin

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by Sharingiscaring: 8:38pm On Oct 04
Only fools do fraud these days. With improved tech, every scammer will eventually be caught. It's only a matter of time.

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by ItisWell22(f): 8:51pm On Oct 04
$13M? shocked

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by EkelediliBuhari: 8:52pm On Oct 04
grin ;DLet them just ack like it’s FDI

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by Felabrity: 8:52pm On Oct 04
Las las FBI go mouth office for Lagos, put branch for Abuja, Delta, Edo and Kaduna

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by id4sho(m): 8:52pm On Oct 04
Yahooze

Song by Olu Maintain


Ewo awon boys yi.
Kamikaze on a Ketto level.
Yahooze!
E jami si jo!
Yahoo oh oh
Yahoo oh oh
Yahoozeee
Yahoozeee
Yahoozeee
Yahoozeee
If I hammer, 1st thing na hummer, 1 million dollars,
Elo lo ma je ti n ba se si Naira.(Twice)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Boys dey hustle
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Gbogbo aye
Champagne, Hennessy, Moet
For everybody;
Ewo awon omoge, dem dey shake their body; Everybody, enough effizy
Take am easy
It's all about the Benjamins baby.(Twice)
La la la la la la la
London la mule si, America la ti pawo
Awon oshomo gbomo tiawn
Awon oshomo gbomo gbin
To ba wunmi mo le gba Tokyo lo
To ba wunmi ma lo Jamaica o
O le tun wunmi ki n ni mo fe lo Germany o
Ki n ni mo fe lo ojo meji pere
Owo lo n soro o
If I hammer...(etc.)
Owo n be lapo mi o
Dide ko ba mi jo
Owo n be lapo mi o
Dide ko ba mi jo
Mama Charley n be lapo mi o
Dide ko ba mi ra
Dollar n be
Naira n be
Kuruje n be
Paper n belapo waaaa
Everything is there.
Awon kan, Awon kan, Awon kan...
Awon kan waye wa sise
Awon kan waye wa jaye
Awon kan waye wa gbowo
Awon kan waye wa saye
Awon kan waye wa sayo oh
Awon kan waye wa sayo oh
Yahooze!
Source: Musixmatch tongue

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by IMADE5431: 8:52pm On Oct 04
NIGERIANS FROM NIGERIA
Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by Akwamkpuruamu: 8:52pm On Oct 04
The sophisticated crime infested side. Them Don export their Ronu to USA

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by Ewedegubbler: 8:52pm On Oct 04
they are surely giving Nigeria a very good name in usa

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by CaptainZubi: 8:52pm On Oct 04
Fraud/yahoo---- yoru**

Drug pushing and human trafficking--- Igb*

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by ipobcannibals: 8:52pm On Oct 04
Name checkers association, Oya over to una!
But our accommodators brothers no dey carry last for this kind thing grin

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by MakeWeTalk: 8:52pm On Oct 04
ipobcannibals:
Name checkers association, Oya over to una!
But our accommodators brothers no dey carry last for this kind thing grin
becos they are from the land of skull miners they will be taken to yankee.

what about Abba Kyari is still in Nija

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by Babangidapikin: 8:53pm On Oct 04
show us their face first ...

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by Ngwamankillyou2(m): 8:53pm On Oct 04
Must be those falling demons from wasted side of the mud. They are good in reaping where they did not sow.

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by callmevirus(m): 8:54pm On Oct 04
Nothing concern me but E dey mind
Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by Judolisco(m): 8:54pm On Oct 04
No be only two people share dat money.... 13m dollars na big money oh.... Dis naija boys dey vex oh.... And their names are out... Omo person go definitely cast them

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by ipobcannibals: 8:54pm On Oct 04
Sharingiscaring:
Only fools do fraud these days. With improved tech, every scammer will eventually be caught. It's only a matter of time.
At least dem go don enjoy, knack enough kpekus and even collect other men’s wives before dem catch dem,,,,,see Hush Puppy for reference grin

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by ssogundele2003: 8:55pm On Oct 04
Perhaps they might have finished spending the money on frivolous and mundane things such as clubbing and booze, holosho and showmanship. Now they are about to start learning a new life in a hard way.
Crime doesn't pay at the end.

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by ipobcannibals: 8:56pm On Oct 04
Akwamkpuruamu:
The sophisticated crime infested side. Them Don export their Ronu to USA
Better than ipob drug dealings and cannibalism grin

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by Buhari4dullard: 8:56pm On Oct 04
InfoGuru118:

The Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, has urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to help with the arrest of two Nigerian fugitives wanted over healthcare fraud in the United States, News360 Nigeria gathered.

Babatunde Shodiya and Yinka Jamiu were on September 25 indicted by a grand jury at the U.S. District Court of Minnesota over a scheme that saw healthcare providers lose $13 million between October 2020 and 2024.

“The U.S. officials have reached out to us and they said the suspects are hiding in the country. We have an obligation to honour the request of our U.S. counterparts as part of our longstanding collaboration to combat cross-border crimes.”
an EFCC agent who spoke to Peoples Gazette under anonymity said.
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na them oh angry

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by xtianchris(m): 8:56pm On Oct 04
The only way to stop fraud is by Whistle blowing. America should put a bounty on yahoo boys . As you see how Yahoo boys are sniffed out in a second. Everyone will cash out legitimately 😂😂😂. Brother go rope in brother

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by Efuaye(m): 8:56pm On Oct 04
I was not surprised!
Welcome to the Name Checkers Association.
The desire for quick money is fueling corruption in and among Nigerians everywhere.
Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by anonimi: 8:56pm On Oct 04
CaptainZubi:
Fraud/yahoo---- yoru**

Drug pushing and human trafficking--- Igb*

Is Buruji Kashamu Igbo?
What of Tinubu?

Racoon:
Festus Keyamo Defends Tinubu From Drug Trafficking, Says Tinubu Mistakenly Shared Flats With Drug Lords

The Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mr Festus Keyamo, has distanced the All Progressive Congress presidential candidata, Bola Tinubu, from being a drug baron who was involved in the traffic of narcotics in the United States.

Keyamo, who also doubles as APC Presidential Campaign spokesperson, noted that the former governor of Lagos State only shared a block of flat with drug barons about 30 years ago in the US.

His reaction is coming following documents of a Chicago District Court indicting and convicting Tinubu of drug dealings and money laundering in 1993.

The document which emerged online two days ago, described APC standard-bearer as a drug baron, adding that Tinubu entered a plea bargain, leading to the forfeiture of his assets to US authorities in 1993

It was also pointed out that Tinubu forfeited the sum of $460, 000 dollars in his bank account at First Heritage Bank to the US government.

Speaking on Wednesday on Channels TV, Mr Keyamo dismissed such claims, insisting that Tinubu was linked to drug peddlers who were his neighbours.

He said: “What happened was that Tinubu went to open an account. The address which he used in opening the account was the address used by these people. I think some blocks of flats. Maybe, he was happy to be in that block of flats too.

“So, they now link it that the other people they were investigating for narcotics are in the same address used by Asiwaju to open that account.’’

https://www.thenigerianvoice.com/?.
 
U.S. court judgement indicts Tinubu for drug trafficking

https://www.google.com/amp/s/businessday.ng/amp/news/article/u-s-court-judgement-indicts-tinubu-for-drug-trafficking/

US Court Releases Documents Linking Tinubu to Largescale Drug Peddling


https://fij.ng/article/us-court-releases-documents-linking-tinubu-to-largescale-drug-peddling/

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by ipobcannibals: 8:57pm On Oct 04
Ngwamankillyou2:
Must be those falling demons from wasted side of the mud. They are good in reaping where they did not sow.
Another pained ipob tellolist grin. At least, this is better than poisoning the planet with drugs and cannibalism

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by Judolisco(m): 8:58pm On Oct 04
ssogundele2003:
Perhaps they might have finished spending the money on frivolous and mundane things such as clubbing and booze, holosho and showmanship. Now they are about to start learning a new life in a hard way.
Crime doesn't pay at the end.
13 million dollars... Wetin dem Wan buy for naija wey go make dem broke?

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by ehikwe22: 8:58pm On Oct 04
The international security services are ready for Nigerians. The focus isn't about fighting international crimes - it's about fighting international crimes involving Nigerians. There's been disproportionate targeting of Nigerian criminals since last year.

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Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by Mindlog: 8:58pm On Oct 04
Wasted brains.
Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by noleflendum: 8:59pm On Oct 04
Na dem
Ndi developers
Re: $13 Million Healthcare Fraud: FBI Seeks EFCC Assistance To Arrest Two Nigerians by chuose2: 8:59pm On Oct 04
Mindlog:
Wasted brains.
Buhari4dullard:

Babatunde Shodiya and Yinka Jamiu were on September 25 indicted by a grand jury at the U.S. District Court of Minnesota over a scheme that saw healthcare providers lose $13 million between October 2020 and 2024.
MakeWeTalk:

becos they are from the land of skull miners they will be taken to yankee.
what about Abba Kyari is still in Nija
na them oh angry

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