Missing Osun Monarch Found In FBI Custody Over Alleged $4.2M Fraud.
In a surprising turn of events, Oba Joseph Oloyede, the Apetu of Ipetumodu, has been located after being reported missing since March 2024. The traditional ruler was found in the custody of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), embroiled in allegations of defrauding the U.S. government to the tune of $4.2 million in funds intended for COVID-19 relief.
The revelation came to light through sources close to the investigation and has since stirred considerable interest both in Nigeria and among the Nigerian diaspora in the U.S. Oba Oloyede, who was installed as the monarch of Ipetumodu in 2019, had been a figure of respect and authority in his community. His frequent travels between Nigeria and the United States for both royal and personal engagements were well-known, but his sudden disappearance last year left the town’s leadership in a state of uncertainty.
According to reports, the allegations against Oba Oloyede involve a sophisticated scheme to obtain relief funds meant to assist businesses struggling through the economic downturn caused by the global health crisis. These funds were administered through programs like the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL), aimed at providing financial support to keep businesses afloat.
The specifics of how the fraud was allegedly carried out are still under investigation, but the FBI’s involvement underscores the seriousness of the charges. The monarch, now facing potential legal proceedings in the U.S., has left his community in Osun State grappling with the implications of these allegations on their traditional governance and the royal lineage.
The local community has expressed a mix of shock and concern, calling for transparency from both the Nigerian and U.S. authorities about the investigation’s progress. Meanwhile, Nigerian officials are liaising with their U.S. counterparts to ensure that justice is served while also addressing the cultural and leadership vacuum left by Oba Oloyede’s absence.
This case also brings to light the broader issue of fraud related to emergency relief programs globally, prompting calls for stronger oversight and accountability mechanisms to prevent such occurrences. As the legal process unfolds, it will be crucial to balance the pursuit of justice with respect for the cultural heritage and leadership structure of Ipetumodu.
The situation remains fluid, with more details expected to emerge as the investigation continues. For now, the focus is on ensuring a fair legal process for Oba Oloyede while the people of Ipetumodu navigate through this unexpected chapter in their community’s history.