UK Forensic Expert Petitions Florida Attorney General Over Wike’s Multi-Billion Naira Properties In U.S


UK Forensic Expert Petitions Florida Attorney General Over Wike’s Multi-billion naira properties in U.S,  Henry Omorere, a digital forensics investigator from Teesside University in the United Kingdom, has formally petitioned the Florida Attorney General for information and updates on alleged money laundering, public corruption, and other violations.   


The petition involves Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, his wife, Justice Eberechi Suzette Nyesom-Wike, and their three children: Jordan, Joaquin, and Jazmyne Nyesom-Wike.  


In a letter dated September 21, 2025, addressed to Hon. James Uthmeier, with copies sent to the Florida Supreme Court and the Director of the Public Information Office, Omorere described the matter as one of “significant public interest and potential serious criminal violations” that has been widely reported by reputable media outlets, including SaharaReporters, BusinessDay, and Peoples Gazette, as well as public statements from Nigerian activist Omoyele Sowore.   


According to the letter, Wike, a Nigerian public official earning approximately $5,000 annually, allegedly used his wife and children to acquire millions of dollars’ worth of real estate in Winter Springs, Florida.     


Omorere detailed three properties reportedly involved: a $2 million mansion at 113 Spring Creek Lane purchased in March 2025, 209 Hertherwood Court purchased in July 2021 for $459,157 and transferred to his son, Joaquin, and 208 Hertherwood Court purchased in September 2023 for $465,000 and transferred to his daughter, Jazmyne. 


Omorere alleged that these acquisitions were structured through opaque all-cash transactions and quitclaim deeds executed by Mrs. Nyesom-Wike, deliberately omitting Wike’s name to evade scrutiny.   

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