Daily Trust Sunday

Suspected fraudster, Hushpuppi, mingled with politician­s, entertaine­rs, others

- By Nathaniel Bivan

On June 25, 2020, Dubai police released a video showing the arrest of Instagram celebrity, Raymond Igbalode, better known as Hushpuppi, alongside twelve others, for internatio­nal fraud.

Known for flaunting his wealth on social media, Hushpuppi’s profile describes him as a real estate developer.

Daily Trust On Sunday findings show that Hushpuppi has interacted or befriended wellknown Nigerians while include Senator Dino Melaye and Davido.

On October 18, 2019, a video tagged ‘Hushpuppi gives Daddy Freeze a tour of his Versace palace, discusses religion, money and more’ was uploaded on YouTube.

In another video, Freeze, who works with 99.3FM Nigeria Info and is known for criticisin­g pastors, said Nigerians should not judge Hushpuppi because he has not been found guilty. He also said it is his job to get exclusive interviews, hence his video of the alleged fraudster.

In another YouTube video dated January 8, 2020, with the caption ‘Dino Melaye hosts star studded birthday party in Dubai, Hushpuppi, others attend,’ Senator Dino Melaye is seen chatting in the company of Hushpuppi and a few others.

But in an obvious reaction to comments made about his associatio­n with Hushpuppi, Melaye posted a photograph they took on

Twitter and wrote: “The company you keep is not always a reflection of who you are.”

In another YouTube video dated February 3, 2020, Hushpuppi is seen spraying hundreddol­lar bills at Davido’s brother’s wedding in Dubai.

Prominent Nigerians present at the wedding included a former president of the Nigerian Senate, Bukola Saraki, former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressiv­e Congress (APC), Timi Frank, Davido, DMW artistes and several others.

On Instagram, Hushpuppi, who has over 2.4million followers, was in the habit of displaying his many cars which include a range of Rolls-Royce brands and Ferrari. He also posted photograph­s showcasing his patronage of top designers such as Burberry, Balenciaga, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Nike, Yeezy and several more.

Unknown to Hushpuppi, the Dubai police had been tracking his social media activities and this proved useful in their investigat­ion. The operation, coined ‘Fox Hunt 2,’ revealed a hidden online fraud network committing crimes outside the United Arab Emirates by creating fake pages for existing websites and hacking corporate emails in order to redirect payments. The gang had over a million victims.

Another popular internet celebrity, Ismaila Mustapha, aka Mompha had earlier in June been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for money laundering up to the tune of N32.9 billion.

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