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$100m scam: Dada Joe Remix extradited to U.S

Ghanaian social media influencer Dada Joe Remix extradited to the U.S. over alleged involvement in a $100 million online fraud scheme

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July 1, 2025
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A Ghanaian national, Joseph Badu Boateng, also known as Dada Joe Remix, has been extradited to the United States to stand trial for allegedly masterminding a multi-million dollar fraud syndicate involving romance and inheritance scam targeting American citizens.

His extradition, announced by U.S. officials and confirmed by Ghanaian security sources, follows a coordinated operation involving the U.S. Embassy’s Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) in Accra, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and Ghanaian law enforcement agencies.

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Boateng is now in U.S. custody, where he is expected to face formal criminal proceedings.

From online schemes to federal charges

According to U.S. court documents and investigative sources, Boateng allegedly led or was heavily involved in a sophisticated cyber-enabled fraud ring that used fictitious online identities to lure unsuspecting American victims into fabricated relationships or inheritance claims.

Victims were persuaded to send large sums of money under false pretenses — often believing they were assisting a romantic partner in distress, paying legal fees to release inheritance funds, or investing in fake business ventures.

The scam reportedly netted millions of dollars, defrauding dozens of victims across several U.S. states.

Prosecutors said Boateng and his associates operated by creating convincing online personas and coordinating bank transfers through a network of international accomplices.

Coordinated arrest

Boateng’s arrest and extradition were the result of a long-running investigation by the FBI, with crucial support from the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) special agents stationed at the U.S. Embassy in Accra.

In a statement, the U.S. government praised the “strong partnership” with Ghanaian authorities, which enabled a seamless handover of the suspect.

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“This operation reflects our shared commitment to combatting international fraud and bringing cybercriminals to justice, regardless of where they operate,” an Embassy official said.

Though details of Boateng’s arrest and detention in Ghana were not immediately made public, sources indicate that the operation had been in motion for several months, and followed the issuance of an indictment by a U.S. federal grand jury.

Ghana’s growing role in transnational cybercrime

Boateng’s extradition is the latest in a series of high-profile cyber fraud cases involving suspects from West Africa, particularly Ghana and Nigeria.

While Ghana’s digital economy has grown significantly in recent years, its reputation has occasionally been marred by rising incidents of romance fraud, email compromise scams, and online impersonation schemes.

Security analysts say criminals often exploit lax identity verification systems, cross-border money movement, and weak digital literacy among victims abroad to sustain such operations.

In response, Ghana has been collaborating more closely with international agencies to clamp down on cybercriminals and restore trust in its digital infrastructure.

Legal proceedings in the U.S.

Now on American soil, Boateng is expected to be arraigned in a U.S. district court, where he faces a list of charges, potentially including wire fraud, conspiracy to commit fraud, identity theft, and money laundering.

If convicted, he could face a lengthy prison sentence under U.S. federal sentencing guidelines.

The case is being closely watched as it could set a precedent for future U.S.-Ghana cooperation on cybercrime extraditions, particularly as romance and inheritance fraud remain among the top complaints filed with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).

U.S. Embassy warns of online fraud risks

In the wake of the extradition, the U.S. Embassy in Accra has renewed its advisory to U.S. citizens to be vigilant against online scams, especially those involving unsolicited romantic interests or promises of large financial windfalls.

Authorities encourage anyone contacted by a suspicious individual claiming to be in Ghana — particularly if they request money — to report the matter to law enforcement and avoid further engagement.

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