Internet Fraud Consequences: UniPort Student Sentenced to 14 Years
A final-year student from the University of Port Harcourt has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for internet fraud, commonly referred to as “Yahoo Yahoo” in Nigeria.
The student was reportedly convicted on charges involving internet-based scams and identity theft, which often target international victims through phishing and social engineering.
This sentence, handed down by a Nigerian court, serves as a warning against cyber fraud, which has become a growing concern in the country.
Nigerian authorities have been ramping up efforts to curb cybercrimes, as they impact Nigeria’s international image and harm global trust in online transactions.
The 14-year sentence underscores the Nigerian legal system’s stance on deterring such activities, especially among youths and students, as authorities attempt to discourage them from engaging in cybercrime and push them towards lawful means of livelihood.