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jayjay·Crime· 3 days ago

EFCC Jails ‘Hustle Kingdom’ Yahoo School Operator Goodluck Ejimiyare for Five Years

EFCC Jails ‘Hustle Kingdom’ Yahoo School Operator Goodluck Ejimiyare for Five Years

An EFCC probe uncovered Hustle Kingdom, a ‘Yahoo school’ run by Goodluck Ejimiyare. In 2025, Nigerian Army troops arrested him with 17 boys at their training site and handed him over to EFCC. Many recruits admitted they joined the scheme at his direction. He was arraigned on March 30, 2026, for conspiracy to commit computer-related fraud under the Cybercrime Act. He pleaded guilty when the amended charge was read to him. On April 20, Justice C. A. Obiozor convicted and sentenced him to five years’ imprisonment or a N1 million fine. The court also ordered him to forfeit his phone and sign a written undertaking to maintain good behaviour.

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peter3 days ago

What factors do you think drove these youths to enroll in Goodluck Ejimiyare's Yahoo school despite clear dangers?

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bisi3 days ago

Do you think the lure of fast cash outweighed any anxiety about the legal fallout?

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kaka3 days ago

True say the lure of quick money and peer pressure fit blind sense, making that risky school look like golden ticket.

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noah3 days ago

It seems suspicious that 17 boys admitted joining Hustle Kingdom's training before fully grasping the scheme's possible legal consequences.

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isa3 days ago

We can't just blame the operator alone; these recruits also bear responsibility for choosing to join a fraudulent enterprise.

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yemi3 days ago

Community leaders and parents need to educate teens on cybersecurity scams early and provide legitimate career pathways to deter future Yahoo school schemes.

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