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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Ex-Nigerian Education Chief Faces Corruption Charges, Retains Florida Property Control
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Ex-Nigerian Education Chief Faces Corruption Charges, Retains Florida Property Control

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Last updated: March 31, 2026 6:27 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 4 Min Read
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Headline:
Former Nigerian Education Official and Family Face Corruption Charges – US Properties Remain Untouched

Contents
The AllegationsHidden US PropertiesShell Companies and TrustsLegal Battle Continues

Subheading:
Dibu Ojerinde Accused of Diverting $13.7M in Public Funds While Family Holds $1.2M in Florida Real Estate


Abuja, Nigeria – Dibu Ojerinde, a former high-ranking Nigerian education official, along with his three sons and daughter-in-law, are embroiled in a major corruption scandal involving the alleged diversion of millions in public funds. Despite ongoing legal battles and asset seizures in Nigeria, investigations reveal the family still controls two undisclosed properties in Florida worth over $1.2 million.

The Allegations

Ojerinde, 78, served for nearly two decades in Nigeria’s National Examination Council and the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board. Prosecutors allege he siphoned at least $13.7 million from these institutions, using the funds to acquire a sprawling portfolio of assets—including petrol stations, schools, hotels, and luxury properties in Abuja.

In 2021, Nigeria’s Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) filed an 18-count indictment against Ojerinde, charging him with fraud, abuse of office, and money laundering. A separate 2023 indictment expanded the case to include his sons—Adedayo, Olumide, and Oluwaseun—and his daughter-in-law, Mary Funmilola Ojerinde, accusing them of conspiracy and concealing illicitly obtained assets.

Hidden US Properties

While Nigerian authorities have seized multiple assets tied to the family, two Florida homes—purchased in 2015 and 2017—remain under their control. Property records obtained by Platform to Protect Whistleblowers in Africa (PPLAAF), PREMIUM TIMES, and OCCRP show:

  • A $380,000 home in Miramar, bought by Mary and Olumide Ojerinde in April 2015.
  • A $300,000 property in Miami, acquired by Olumide and Oluwaseun in June 2017.

Both properties have significantly appreciated in value but were not listed among the seized assets in Nigeria’s corruption case.

Shell Companies and Trusts

Court documents allege Ojerinde used fake identities and shell companies to hide his ownership of businesses and bank accounts. When Nigeria introduced stricter anti-money laundering rules requiring biometric verification, he reportedly transferred control of some assets to his daughter-in-law, Mary.

In 2019, the family attempted to move the Florida properties into trusts—Lenciaga Land Trust (Miramar) and Venchy Land Trust (Miami)—which could shield ownership details. However, the Miami transfer stalled due to incomplete paperwork.

Legal Battle Continues

Ojerinde and his family have not publicly responded to the allegations. His lawyer declined to comment, while emails to his sons and daughter-in-law went unanswered.

The case highlights Nigeria’s ongoing struggle with high-profile corruption and the challenges of recovering hidden offshore assets. As the trial progresses, authorities may pursue further seizures—including the Florida properties—if ties to illicit funds are proven.

— Reported by Nexio News


Why This Matters:

  • Public Trust: The case underscores systemic corruption in Nigeria’s education sector.
  • Asset Recovery: Questions remain over whether Nigeria can reclaim foreign-held properties.
  • Family Involvement: The indictment of multiple relatives signals a widening crackdown on corruption networks.

For more updates on African investigations, follow Nexio News.

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