A Nigerian man, Atuchukwu Markrufus Onyeanusi, is sentenced in the United States after being convicted in a fraud-related case involving the use of a false identity to secure employment. Multiple reports say Onyeanusi used an allegedly fake or misrepresented identity to obtain a job and to support that employment with fraudulent or improperly obtained documents, including visa- and permit-related paperwork. The convictions reportedly cover fraud and misuse of visas, permits, and other documents connected to the false identity.

The Nigerian outlet reports describe the case as one in which the defendant’s use of a fake identity enabled him to get work, while the documentation used to support his employment did not match the identity he presented. The coverage from different sources aligns on the central points: Onyeanusi is the subject of the case, the conduct involves using a false identity to secure a job, and the outcome in the United States is a prison sentence following conviction for fraud-related charges. Specific sentence length and court details are not included in the provided summaries.