A convicted Nigerian fugitive, Florence Enwerim Onyegbu, has been extradited to the United States of America, where she is wanted to answer to criminal charges bordering on violation of the U.S. Law involving the offer and payment of illegal remuneration in a health care matter.
In a statement on Friday, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said it coordinated Onyegbu’s Thursday, March 23 extradition, following a request by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) seeking assistance for her apprehension.
The anti-graft commission said its investigations revealed that the convict had changed her name from Florence E. Onyegbu to Janet Boi in an attempt to remain hidden.
“She, however, ran out of luck when operatives of the EFCC swooped on her at her residence in the Ojodu area of Lagos on February 21, 2022.
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“Upon her arrest, a national identity card with the name Janet Boi as well as a Texas driver’s license with the name Florence Enwerim Onyegbu were found on her.
“The Commission, on March 22, 2023, handed over Onyegbu to the FBI, following an extradition order granted by Justice Z.B. Abubakar of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on December 2, 2022,” the EFCC statement read.
Onyegbu’s travails began after she was arrested on February 12, 2011, in the U.S. and subsequently sentenced to 46 months imprisonment, following a guilty plea, over the violation of the U.S. law bordering on the offer and payment of illegal remuneration in a health care matter.
Although she was ordered to report for service of her sentence on April 4, 2011, she failed to surrender on that date.
Consequently, she was further charged with failure to surrender for service of sentence in violation of U.S. Law on March 4, 2013.