Tag: Foreign Nationals

  • Court sentences 5 foreign nationals to 3 years in prison, orders deportation

    Court sentences 5 foreign nationals to 3 years in prison, orders deportation

    The Federal High Court, Abuja on Tuesday convicted five foreign nationals over high-level cybercrime and sentenced them to three years in prison with an option of N1 million fine each.

    The trial judge, Justice Emeka Nwite, while delivering judgment on the plea bargain reached between the convicts and the Federal Government ordered the  deportation of the convicts upon completion of the prison term or payment of the fine.

    The convicts are among 108 foreign nationals being prosecuted by the Inspector-General of Police over charges of cybercrime, money laundering, and actions deemed a threat to Nigeria’s national security.

    The five convicts are
    Panupong Wanasak, Aatairat See Ni, Laongdao Saeguang, Achalar Saeyang and Galin Suphaaut  all represented in court by Christiana Sylvester.

    The convicts who are from Thailand were re-arraigned on a three-count charge of cybercrime and illegally staying in the country without valid papers.

    One of the count read that:”You Panupong Wanasak, Aatairat See Ni, Laongdao Saeguang, Achalar Saeyang and Galin Suphaaut in September 2024, entered Nigeria with a business permit of 30 days.

    “You remained in the country on the expiration of that permit and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 57 of the Immigration Act 2015 and punishable under the same act.”

    They all pleased guilty when the charge was read to them through a Thai interpreter.

    The Prosecutor, F.G Gabriel prayed the court to convict and sentence them accordingly in view of their guilty plea.

    He told the court that all parties had entered into a plea bargain and prayed the court to adopt same as its judgment against the defendants.

    Delivering judgment, Justice Nwite convicted the defendants as charged and said that in view of the plea bargain he was sentencing them to one year in prison on each of the three counts with an option of N1 million fine.

    The judge also held that the convicts were to be deported to their countries upon serving their prison term or paying the fine and charged the Nigeria Immigration Service to ensure a seamless deportation.

    He ruled that all gadgets and electronics devices used by the convicts to perpetrate the crime shall be forfeited to the federal government.

    NAN reports that the convictswere arraigned in 2024.

    They initially pleaded not guilty and were remanded in the correctional centre pending the fulfilment of their bail conditions.

    The Police alleged that they operated out of Plot 1906, Cadastral Zone 807, Katampe District, Abuja, where they were running a fraudulent and unregistered gaming platform.

    They were accused of aiding abetting and conspiring among themselves to commit an offence, to wit; cybercrime, contrary to and punishable under Section 27 (1) (b) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act, 2015 (as amended 2024).

    They were also charged with unlawful access to a computer network and input of inauthentic data, punishable under Section 13 of the Cybercrimes Act.

  • NIS begins deportation of 42 convicted foreign nationals

    NIS begins deportation of 42 convicted foreign nationals

    The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) will begin the deportation of 42 nationals from China and the Philippines today, Sunday, August 18, 2025.

    These individuals were convicted of cyber terrorism and Ponzi scheme offenses. This group is the first batch out of a total of 192 convicted foreigners, and they are scheduled to leave Nigeria this afternoon.

    They were among the 759 suspects arrested during a major raid on December 10, 2024, at Oyin Jolayemi Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    The NIS has announced that the repatriation exercise will continue on Monday and Tuesday, with additional batches scheduled to be airlifted to their home countries.

    The syndicate was operating a large-scale cyber fraud and Ponzi scheme before security agencies intervened in one of Nigeria’s largest anti-cybercrime operations.

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which prosecuted the cases, confirmed that 192 foreigners, comprising both Chinese and Philippine nationals, were convicted in connection with the fraudulent activities.

    The EFCC disclosed that the charges included the use of fake online identities to defraud victims, training staff of Genting International Co. Limited in fraudulent practices, and other violations under the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act, 2006.

    Speaking on the development, EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, hailed the deportations as a significant achievement in Nigeria’s anti-corruption war.

    He reiterated the Commission’s resolve to intensify investigations, recover looted funds, and restore national dignity in line with President Bola Tinubu’s anti-corruption drive.

    The December 2024 raid, which resulted in the arrest of over 700 suspects, is regarded as one of the most extensive crackdowns on transnational financial crimes in Nigeria’s history.

  • NIS launches manhunt for foreign nationals without valid residence permit

    NIS launches manhunt for foreign nationals without valid residence permit

    Foreigners living in Nigeria without valid residence permit will soon be fished out, the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has said it’s launching a manhunt for them.

    The controller of the Jigawa State Command of NIS, Samson Umar Agada, disclosed this on Friday while briefing newsmen after parading suspected human traffickers.

    According to him, part of the command’s mandate is to ensure that foreigners residing in the country obey the country’s rules and regulations and also to ensure their travel documents are all correct.

    He said  “Before my arrival, this aspect of inspection of companies was not active; but since my arrival, we have instituted a powerful team that will be going into companies to fish out non-Nigerians whose stay in the country is not within the rules.”

  • Buhari grants Nigerian citizenship to 286 foreign nationals

    Buhari grants Nigerian citizenship to 286 foreign nationals

    President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday in Abuja awarded Nigerian citizenship to 286 nationals, urging them to be good citizens of the country to enjoy all the rights and privileges bestowed on them.

    “You have pledged your allegiance to Nigeria. When you give your love and loyalty to Nigeria, she returns her love and loyalty to you,’’ the president told the awardees during an event at the State House.

    The president explained that out of the 286 foreign nationals presented with certificates of Nigerian citizenship, 208 received certificates by naturalisation, while 78 got certificates by Registration.

    According to a statement by presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, he urged them to make positive and useful contributions to the advancement, progress and well-being of the different communities they reside, adding that as citizens they must be in accord with the national ethics and code of conduct.

    “You are expected to abide by the Ideals and Institution of the Nigerian National Flag, Anthem, Pledge and respect for all Constituted Authorities.

    “All those concerned with Immigration matters are to offer our new citizens quick legal identification. Also, their Local Governments should assist with their integration in the local community to enable them enjoy all the entitlements of a Nigerian citizen,’’ he said.

    In exercising the constitutional powers conferred on him, by Chapter III Sections 25-31 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), the President told the new citizens that Nigeria is a nation united by the principles of opportunity, equality, and liberty as enshrined in the Constitution.

    “No matter where you come from, or what faith you practice, this country is now your country. Our history is now your history, and our traditions are now your traditions. Nigeria is your home and pride and joy.”

    ‘’In line with our transformational ideals of strict adherence to due process and transparent procedures, the Ministry of Interior ensured that only deserving persons were recommended to the Federal Executive Council to be conferred with Nigerian citizenship.’’

    President Buhari recounted that the Federal Government in 2020 adopted the National Action Plan to eradicate statelessness and accordingly, the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, inaugurated the High-level Steering Committee to Eradicate Statelessness in Nigeria by 2024.

    ‘’This ceremony therefore is a further demonstration of the Federal Government’s commitment and determination to remove as many people as possible from statelessness.

    ‘’In this regard, I will like to reiterate our commitment to the strategic role Nigeria plays in the comity of nations, in its unwavering quest for greater human integration, towards ensuring peace and prosperity.’’

    Welcoming the new Nigerians, the minister of interior in his speech entitled ‘‘The more the merrier’’,  said the beneficiaries were from the United States, Europe, the Americas, Asia, Middle East, Oceania and Africa, who have seen the good in Nigeria.

    ‘’Without any doubt, Nigeria is a great nation, richly endowed and blessed with great people. Smart people continue to flock to our country to do business with us,’’ Aregbesola said, adding that Nigeria would continue to welcome every qualified citizenship applicant.

    The minister described the conferment ceremony as a celebration of the oneness of the human race, consistent with the mandate of the Ministry and the Buhari administration to lay a solid socio-economic and political foundation that will thrust Nigeria into one of the top 20 economies in the world.

    ‘’To achieve this lofty vision, the government is determined to encourage and attract foreign investors, high-net worth individuals, highly-skilled individuals and people with rare talents and strategic competencies into our country, ‘’ he said.

    Permanent secretary, Ministry of Interior, Dr Shuaib Belgore, read citations of select beneficiaries who received certificates and symbols of citizenship from President Buhari.

    They are Mrs. Kathryn Teresa Barrera, an American citizen, Professor Albert Alos Rovira, a Spanish citizen, Mr. Giuseppe Bellini, an Italian citizen, Dr. Nasra Ali, a Kenyan, Rev. Prof. John Brown Okwii, a Ugandan and Prof. Oumar Al-Moubarak Adoun, a Chadian citizen.

    Speaking on behalf of the new citizens, Barrera, who arrived Nigeria in 1974 at age 24, thanked the President and staff of the Ministry of Interior for making their dreams come true.

    The 72-year old Nigerian-American is the proprietress of a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) Mother and Children Welfare Association, caregiver of Orphans and Vulnerable Children including children living with HIV/AIDS.

    She currently lives with 20 children and young adults in training and in university, according to the citation read by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Interior.

  • Kenya bans child adoption by foreign nationals

    Kenya bans child adoption by foreign nationals

    President Uhuru Kenyatta on Thursday announced an immediate ban on adoption of children by foreign nationals.

    A special cabinet meeting chaired by President Kenyatta directed the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection to formulate a new policy document to regulate the adoption of children by foreign nationals in Kenya.

    The meeting also directed the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection to streamline operations of the Child Welfare Society of Kenya and those in children homes in the country.

    The cabinet also revoked all licenses to conduct inter-country adoptions in Kenya with immediate effect.

    The East African nation current laws do not define child sale, child procuring, child trade and child laundering as part of trafficking, which had in effect put Kenyan children at high risk.

    It has created a loophole for fraudulent vested interests, masquerading through ownership of children homes, adoption agencies to engage in the unscrupulous business of human trafficking under the guise of charity.

    Legal firms representing children and adopters are also not left out.