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Nigerian businessman Osabohein Ologbose and associates charged with $1.8M fraud using investor funds for a music studio.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned Nigerian businessman Osabohein Ologbose, his wife Hope Oghelemu, and two companies on seven counts of investment fraud involving approximately N740 million.
They face charges including obtaining money by false pretense, conversion of funds, and money laundering under Nigeria’s 2022 Money Laundering Act.
The EFCC alleges Ologbose used N340 million from investors—intended for bitter kola and red kolanut exports to Asia—to fund a music and photo studio in Abuja, promising high returns that were never delivered.
The defendants pleaded not guilty.
A judge granted bail to Ologbose but denied it for Oghelemu, who was remanded at Suleja Correctional Centre.
The trial is set for April 27, 2026.
El empresario nigeriano Osabohein Ologbose y sus asociados fueron acusados de fraude de $1.8M usando fondos de inversionistas para un estudio de música.