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Internet scammers, also referred to as “yahoo-yahoo boys,” are bringing humiliation to the nation, according to Ola Olukoyede, the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
At the agency’s Abuja headquarters on Monday, Olukoyede informed the media of this.
He claims that Yahoo-Yahoo guys have made it possible for all Nigerians to seem clean to immigration officials worldwide.
“I want Nigerians to know that we are having a crisis on our hands. If you travel abroad with your green passport and stand in the queue among so many people, you will discover that by the time you present the passport, the people (immigration officers) will look at you with some reservation. That is, if they don’t take you aside to carry out some special scrutiny. That is a national shame that some young Nigerians (yahoo-yahoo boys) have caused for us.
“I go out to interact with my counterpart and other government agencies abroad in the course of tracing money and recovering assets. And there are things that it would be difficult for you to defend. We recently arrested groups of young men, and people no longer believe in hard work. I’m from a state where education is our pride. If you go to the secondary school that I attended, by 12 noon, the students have left school,” he said.
The EFCC chairman went into additional detail about the fraudsters’ crimes, emphasizing that when their gullible victims refuse to participate, they engage in kidnapping and banditry.
Additionally, he pointed out that they were involved in money laundering for individuals with political exposure, both inside and outside the government.
“The most dangerous aspect of it is not just about yahoo-yahoo, some of these guys are into banditry, kidnapping. When they don’t see people to scam on time, they resort to these vices. Some of them launder money for politically exposed persons. Don’t just see them as yahoo-yahoo boys anymore; the traditional way of stealing money is not applicable anymore.
“When they (politically-exposed persons) steal money in billions, they give it to these boys, they open crypto wallets, and from there, the money goes abroad. Most of these politically exposed persons identify these boys, lodge them in the hotel, the boys open accounts for them and take the money abroad to buy cars, houses and other luxury items.
“Nigerians should look at them beyond just yahoo-yahoo. We arrested a 22-year-old; he had a turnover of over N5 billion within 18 months. We discovered that he laundered money for politically exposed people. A boy who has never worked in his life. They used them to steal government money now. They do ritual killings. They are also involved in cybercrime. You see them in hotels and in groups trying to scam people. You see secondary school students driving vehicles. Are those the people we want to hand Nigeria over to? Is that the nation we want to build?”
Recall that Olukoyede claimed in May that his agency had recovered more than N365.4 billion and obtained 4,111 convictions in 2024 when he took office.
At the conclusion of a three-day retreat for directors with the theme “EFCC: The Journey So Far, Ensuring Professionalism and Integrity,” he made this announcement in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
In a statement released by the commission’s spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, Olukoyede credited the accomplishment to the staff’s hard work, sacrifice, and dedication, and he pledged to break the record in 2025.
“In 2024, the commission secured 4,111 convictions and hauled monetary recovery of over N365.4billion. The EFCC’s boss appreciated the sacrifice, hard work, and discipline, and called for increased dedication to surpass the records of 2024 and greater commitment to the integrity of processes in the agency,” the statement read.
The EFCC’s personnel will prove to be a critical mass of honest, highly motivated, and effective team members, the chairman added, underscoring the need of maintaining professionalism and integrity in the battle against corruption.
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