Nigerian-born UK City Big Boy, Elijah Oyefeso, jailed for attempting to hit his creditor
City trader
who claimed to be a self-made millionaire has been jailed after he tried to mow
down a man he owed money to, Owojela's Blog reports.
As reported
by the Mail Online, cash-strapped Elijah Oyefeso, 23, attacked creditor Dennis
Ofosu during a row over a debt, outside the Goals soccer centre in Southampton.
Oyefeso, who
once boasted that he earned £90,000-a-month, was said to owe Mr. Ofosu cash
after borrowing it to buy a Land Rover.
The
self-taught trader was heard telling his victim: “If you were in London, I
would kill you,” before ramming his Toyota Prius into the ex-soldier and
throwing him onto the bonnet.
Oyefeso,
from Camberwell, south London, was jailed for two and a half years after being
convicted of dangerous driving and possessing a weapon in a public place, at
Southampton Crown Court.
The trader
has previously boasted of his luxurious lifestyle on social media, posing
alongside a fleet of sports cars in a series of smug snaps. He flaunted his
wealth to his 30,000 Instagram followers, showing off a gold Lamborghini
Gallardo, Rolls Royce Wraith and Bentley Continental.
Oyefeso also
featured in the Channel 4 TV show ‘Rich Kids Go Shopping’, in which he was
filmed as he traded online, making £1,000 in just 15 minutes.
But, Jamie
Gammon, defending, said that while his client conveyed a champagne lifestyle
online, his finances told a drastically different story.
He told the
court: “He makes a number of claims about his wealth, but I have seen no
evidence of this.
“Clearly, if
he had this money, he could have written a cheque to the victim.”
Judge
Christopher, Parker QC, condemned Oyefeso’s actions and accused him of lying
about his business acumen and wealth.
He said:
“You portrayed yourself as a very successful trader within the financial
market. Clearly, this is not the case.”
Richard
Martin, prosecuting, said Mr. Ofosu had loaned money to Oyefeso so he could
purchase a new 4×4 to add to his fleet of top-of-the-range cars. But when he
asked for his money back, furious Oyefeso got behind the wheel of his car in
effort to knock him over.
Mr. Martin
said: “Oyefeso’s friends said to him, ”Why don’t you get rid of this waste
man?”’ Oyefeso then drove into the victim who ended up on the bonnet of his
car.
Mr. Martin
said: “The victim grabbed on to the windscreen wipers. Oyefeso said, ”I told
you I would kill you’ and his friends told him to stop.
“He put the
windscreen wipers on and the victim ended up on the grass.”
Oyefeso, who
claimed he started his trading company with a student loan after dropping out
of Buckingham University, represented himself at the trial.
Judge Parker
told the defendant: ‘The victim came off the bonnet of your car and landed on
the dual carriageway of a major road. Mercifully, he was not seriously injured.
“It was very
dangerous and he could have been killed or badly injured.”
Oyefeso also
had a string of convictions for motoring offences since 2013, including five
counts of driving without insurance, five counts of failing to identify a
driver and four for speeding.
Many of
these had taken place before he passed his driving test last year. The court
heard he also had a stun gun, meaning he was in breach of a suspended sentence
for the possession of one in a public place in 2015.
Oyefeso was
jailed for 12 months for dangerous driving, and 18 months for possessing a
weapon in a public place to run consecutively. He was also banned from driving
for three years and three months.
In addition
to his Instagram account, Oyefeso also has 15,000 followers on Twitter, where
his bio describes him as being a ‘Trader by day, film producer and car
connoisseur.’
He has
reportedly claimed to earn as much as £90,000 a month, even though he says he
sometimes only works an hour a day. This was through a form of stockbroking
called binary trading, in which the investor bets on whether the share price of
a company will go up or down over a given period, which can be as short as a
minute.
Video clips
on his Instagram has shown him buying a £230,000 Rolls Royce for his mother,
turning up at the dealership in a cream bathrobe.
There was
also a video tour of his six-bedroom home in Chilworth, worth in excess of
£1,000,000, where he shows off his king-size bed ‘for the king’.
At the end
of the video, made in the style of MTV show ‘Cribs’, he goes ‘scouting’ for a
jet plane and arrives at an airfield where he poses on the bonnet of his Rolls
Royce with an aircraft in the background.
After
building his profile online, he set up DCT Training Group and encouraged people
to invest with him. On the company’s website, it described him as the founder
of DCT – which stands for ‘Dreams Come True.’
In his own
words he says: “Four years ago, I was delivering and making pizzas at my local
restaurant. When I was 18, I taught myself the basic of trading in my spare
time and it wasn’t long before I realised the potential.
“I could
trade during my lunch break and make almost as much as my weekly wage. I quit
my job and Uni and took a massive risk by investing my student loan into
trading.
“I hit a few
bumps along the way but was able to achieve huge success after mastering risk
management and a few key strategies. Now I want to help others do the same.
“Me and a
few other professional traders have formed DCT, Dreams Come True. We analyse
the markets for you and send signals straight to your phone, allowing you to
follow our exact trades and mimic our success.
“Signals are
sent daily and will help everyone from a beginner trader with no experience
to a day-to-day trader looking to use our signals as an extra confirmation or
advisory to their strategy.”
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