Benjamin Kuti, also known as Oluomo of Derby and the immediate past president of the Nigerians in the UK (NIUK) community, has refunded £7,000 to Olowu, a Nigerian veterinary doctor in the United Kingdom.
This development comes less than 24 hours after FIJ’s report on how Kuti failed to refund Olowu in full for 17 months following a failed Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) deal.
Confirming the latest development, Olowu told FIJ that he woke up to a credit alert from Kuti on Thursday morning.
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Receipt from Olowu
“Thank you so much for your intervention, FIJ. Your publication has a good result. I woke up to a credit alert from him (Kuti),” Olowu told FIJ.
On Wednesday, FIJ reported that after Olowu paid Kuti £10,000 for a CoS in August 2023, Kuti did not turn it in until Olowu got frustrated and demanded a refund.
As of December 2024, Kuti had only refunded £3,000 despite failed promises. FIJ gave Kuti a February 14 ultimatum to refund the source’s money, but he did not do so until FIJ’s report.
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