Popular singer, Chinedu Okoli, popularly known as Flavour has reacted after the Federal High Court in Lagos sentenced a fraudster, Courage Ikpaka, to two years imprisonment for impersonating him to defraud an American national, Yvelte M. Thompson of $53,000.
TORI reported that Justice Dehinde Dipeolu on Tuesday September 3, convicted Ikpaka after he pleaded guilty to the two-count charge brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Prosecution counsel, Suleiman Suleiman, led EFCC investigator Azibagiri Dan Ekpar in evidence against the defendant. During the trial, the witness told the court that Ipaka impersonated Flavour by pledging to organise shows in the United States of America and receiving payment through his Bitcoin wallets. Ekpar explained that the EFCC got wind of the fraud following a petition written by one Eyitayo Tolulope Abiodun and others on behalf of the victim.
“We invited Flavour who honoured the invitation and claimed innocence of the allegations. Upon investigation, we discovered that one Ipaka Courage who lives in Benin City was the perpetrator. We invited the defendant, and he admitted in his statement that he impersonated Flavour by obtaining the sum of $53,000 from a woman who is a United States Citizen in 2021. He wired the funds through Bitcoin wallets and converted them in his Bank account where he received the value in Naira. The sum of N7.9m Naira was recovered from the defendant through Zenith and Access Bank manager’s cheques.”
Following the defendant’s guilty plea and upon reviewing the prosecution’s evidence against him, Justice Dipeolu sentenced Ipaka to two years imprisonment but with an option of a fine of N2 million. The judge also forfeited the sum of N7.9m recovered from the convict to Mrs Thompson.
Reacting to the news via his X handle, Flavour posted a photo of the impersonator and wrote;
‘’One down. Ndi uchu!”