A 28-year-old man has been arrested in Delta State for allegedly murdering his friend and former classmate following a dispute over proceeds from an internet fraud scheme.
The suspect, identified as Oghenegare, admitted to being a ‘Yahoo boy’ and told police the victim, 25-year-old Courage, refused to share login details for a fraudulent transaction expected to yield nearly $1,000.
During the ensuing confrontation, the suspect claimed he used a broken shovel to fatally strike the victim’s head. Both men were reportedly members of the Black Axe cult. Delta State Police spokesperson Bright Edafe confirmed the incident in a video provided to the media.
Key Points:
The crime highlights the extreme and often violent consequences of disputes within Nigeria’s entrenched internet fraud subculture.
It reflects the destructive allure of fast, illicit money among some youths, where betrayal can escalate to fatal violence over relatively small sums.
The victim lost his life, while the suspect faces murder charges and the dismantling of his criminal network by police.
The incident underscores the deep social menace of internet fraud, revealing its connections to cultism and a breakdown of communal and legal ethics.
The arrest, following a pattern of similar incidents, points to an ongoing, urgent need for effective intervention beyond law enforcement to address root socio-economic drivers.
This murder case starkly illustrates how the pursuit of illicit online gains can corrupt relationships and culminate in tragic, violent ends.
Sources: Delta State Police Command, suspect’s confession video