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UK Court Jails 19-Year-Old Nigerian Student Over Robbery, Blackmail

by editor
July 28, 2026
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A ​UK court has jailed a 19-year-old Nigerian student over robbery and blackmail.

 

 

 

 

Glamtush reports that a 19-year-old Nigerian student in the United Kingdom, Oluwatobiloba Akinrinola, and another man have been jailed for a combined 18 years after a court found them guilty of participating in a robbery and blackmail plot in which victims were assaulted, humiliated and filmed for social media.

 

According to the BBC, Akinrinola, of Slippers Place, London, was sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment on Monday at Leicester Crown Court, while 20-year-old Richile Vangu was handed an 11-year jail term with an additional three-year extended licence period.

 

The court heard that the pair were involved in a planned attack on partygoers at a gathering in North Kilworth, Leicestershire, on November 21, 2025.

Prosecutors said the victims were threatened with a knife, robbed of designer items and forced to perform a dance for TikTok while the suspects recorded them.

 

The court was told that Vangu, who introduced himself as “Trixta”, demanded that each victim transfer £1,000 and threatened to stab them if they refused.

Judge Steven Evans said Vangu had planned the robbery and recruited others, including Akinrinola, to assist him.

 

 

The judge said Akinrinola was “subservient” to Vangu but played “an essential part” in the offences.

The court heard that at least eight men were forced into a bedroom during the incident, where they were threatened with a large “zombie-style knife” while their belongings were taken.

 

After the party incident, some of the victims were allegedly taken to student accommodation in Bath Lane, Leicester, where further assaults occurred.

The prosecution said Akinrinola forced some victims to perform physical exercises, including star jumps and high knees, before repeatedly punching them.

 

Vangu was also accused of whipping victims with a belt, shooting them with a BB gun, waxing their faces and threatening to cut off their dreadlocks if they failed to pay him.

The judge described the acts as “torture” and humiliation, adding that Vangu showed a “complete absence of empathy” towards the victims.

 

Vangu later posted videos from the incidents on TikTok, which were used as evidence during the trial.

He was convicted of four counts of robbery, 10 counts of blackmail and one count of actual bodily harm.

 

Akinrinola was convicted of nine counts of blackmail, four counts of robbery and two counts of actual bodily harm, while he was acquitted of one count of blackmail.

Two other men arrested in connection with the incident, Benjamin Osadolor, 19, of Northampton, and Ayomide Ibraheem, 19, of London, were found not guilty of all charges.

 

 

It was gathered that Akinrinola’s parents appealed to British authorities to review their son’s conviction, insisting that he was wrongly convicted and was not involved in the offences.

 

 

In a statement issued before sentencing, Aderinkola Akinrinola and Olayinka Akinrinola argued that their son’s conviction was based largely on circumstantial evidence and his association with Vangu.

They said their son only met Vangu after gaining admission into Leicester University in September 2025 and described them as acquaintances.

“Our son is innocent of the charges against him. The police argument against him is that he is guilty by association with the prime suspect,” the parents said.

 

They claimed Akinrinola attended the party but did not participate in the robbery or benefit from any proceeds.

 

According to them, some victims testified during the trial that their son was not among those who robbed them.

The family also claimed that no stolen items were recovered from his residence and that investigators found no evidence of money transfers from victims into his accounts.

 

They further alleged that CCTV footage only showed him arriving at the party venue and did not place him at the scene of the robbery.

The parents said their son voluntarily contacted the police after seeing videos linking him to the incident and appealed for a review of the case.

 

However, following the trial, the court convicted Akinrinola and sentenced him alongside Vangu for their roles in the offences.

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