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  • Lagos govt seals hospital for transfusing unscreened blood into patients

    The Lagos State government has shut a private hospital at Ago-Okota in Oshodi-Isolo Local Government Area for collecting and transfusing unscreened and unlabelled blood to unsuspecting patients.

    Bodunrin Osikomaiya, the executive secretary of Lagos State Blood Transfusion Service (LSBTS), said this in a statement signed by Tunbosun Ogunbanwo, the state Ministry of Health’s spokesperson, on Sunday in Lagos.

    Ms Osikomaiya said the LSBTS, in collaboration with the state Health Facilities Monitoring and Accreditation Agency (HEFAMAA), sealed the facility following a tip-off from a concerned citizen.

    “Following the tip-off, and after thorough investigations, the enforcement teams of LSBTS and HEFAMAA, during their joint monitoring exercise in the area, visited the facility and confirmed to be true the unwholesome, unprofessional, and unethical medical practices and conduct of the hospital management,” Ms Osikomaiya said.

    She added that the facility was shut down for contravening the blood transfusion service law, for unethical and unprofessional medical practice, and for risking the lives of unsuspecting citizens.

    “The law states that no person within Lagos state shall transfuse blood into a patient unless such blood has been screened, tested, labelled by the state blood transfusion committee, and found to be negative for all transmissible diseases including HIV I and II, Hepatitis B and C, Syphilis and any other disease as may be deemed necessary by LSBTS,” she said.

    Ms Osikomaiya said the details of the blood donors and transfusion recipients had been retrieved from the hospital’s management.

    She noted that patients who were transfused with the unscreened units of blood at the facility were being traced as part of the protocol to ascertain their clinical health status and ensure their safety.

    Ms Osikomaiya stressed that the management of the hospital and workers found culpable in the unwholesome act would be prosecuted in accordance with appropriate laws.

    She said the agency had rejigged its strategies in sanitising the state against unethical blood transfusion practices and continued to wage war against the unwholesome practice of transfusing unscreened blood in the state.

    Ms Osikomaiya appealed to citizens to support the war against unwholesome blood transfusion services by reporting infractions and harmful practices when they see any.

    She also implored health workers and stakeholders involved in the blood transfusion chain, including blood banks, blood donation centres, and logistics firms, to adhere strictly to WHO regulations and the state Blood Transfusion laws on blood donation, collection and transfusion.

    (NAN)

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  • Soft power billions seek ‘consent’

    This article was originally published by Radio Free Asia and is reprinted with permission.

    Amid ongoing efforts by the Taiwanese authorities to stem a roiling tide of Chinese money and disinformation aimed at influencing Taiwan’s January presidential elections, the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office on Tuesday indicted members of the Taiwan People’s Communist Party.

    A day later, National Security Bureau Director-General Tsai Ming-yen warned Taiwan’s legislature that Beijing’s methods of interference in the elections have also diversified, including manipulating public opinion polls and packaging false information as reports from international media.

    The development came just days after the U.S. State Department’s Global Engagement Center issued a report warning that China is engaged in a global campaign of disinformation, throwing billions of dollars at furthering Beijing’s aims and burying all criticism of its policies.

    The sums in the Taiwan Communist Party case – totaling around US$11,000 in contributions for Don Quixote windmill tilts at office in Taiwan, among other accusations – are paltry by comparison to the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) alleged billions sloshing around the world in pursuit of a coherent soft-power narrative.

    But the fact that Taiwan even has a communist party signals that Taiwan’s inclusive, democratic society makes it vulnerable to information influencing campaigns. Allegations in Taiwan are subject to due legal process, which makes it vulnerable to unscrupulous bad actors.

    Chief among these is the CCP’s United Front organizations – funded networks of groups and individuals that advance Beijing’s interests – which have been assiduously working for decades to bring Taiwanese around to the idea of unification. Funding is growing year by year.

    According to Ryan Fedasiuk, a Non-Resident State Department Fellow at the Center for Security and Emerging Technology, based on information from more than 160 budget and expense reports from national and regional PRC government and Communist Party entities “organizations central to China’s national and regional united front systems spent more than US$2.6 billion in 2019.”

    That’s more money than China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs got, according to Fedasiuk.

    Diversified disinformation: more targeted and nuanced

    Analysts say that China’s disinformation has become more targeted and nuanced over the years.

    Kenddrick Chan, head of the Digital International Relations project at LSE IDEAS, said: “It is important to recognise that disinformation from Beijing often takes on different tones and varies in messaging, depending on the target audience.

    “For the younger crowd, it is more of portraying the U.S. as an ‘unreliable ally,’ with Ukraine and Afghanistan being examples etc. Beijing knows that the ‘China is your friend’ line is much less likely to work for the younger generation.”

    But, for the older generation, says Chan, “the messaging tends to be that the DPP [Democratic Progressive Party] has messed up across the spectrum, from worsening Cross Strait’s relations to economic mismanagement etc.”

    Last week a State Department report said, “The PRC suppresses critical information that contradicts its desired narratives on issues such as Taiwan, its human rights practices, the South China Sea, its domestic economy, and international economic engagement. More broadly, the PRC seeks to cultivate and uphold a global incentive structure that encourages foreign governments, elites, journalists, and civil society to accept its preferred narratives and avoid criticizing its conduct.”

    Last year, Taiwan was the leading target for foreign – and China – disinformation for nine years in a row, according to V-Dem, a Swedish institute that produces annual reports dedicated to pulling back the veil on global disinformation. 

    In the Taiwan legislature on Wednesday, National Security Bureau’s Tsai told legislators that apart from military intimidation, the CCP United Front was also exerting economic pressure, including putting pressure on Taiwanese businesses, disseminating false information and shaping a narrative that Taiwan must choose between “peace or war” in the January presidential elections.

    DPP legislator Lin Ching-yi asked Tsai whether Taiwanese collaborators were playing “ping pong” with the United Front, referring to “pay to play” bounce-forward-bounce-back amplification of disinformation.

    “There’s an industry chain involved in the operation of false information,” Tsai replied. “The CCP quotes international media, such as Russian media, to present it as an international media report, and then creates disputed information to resell to the industry chain. Distribution channels include one-time accounts, stolen accounts and AI technology to massively generate artificial accounts.”

    But long-time Taiwan commentator and election pollster Courtney Donovan Smith said despite all the money being thrown at influencing elections in Taiwan by the CCP’s United Front, he thought that Taiwan’s electorate was becoming increasingly better at sorting the wheat from the chaff.

    “They’ll [the United Front] run into diminishing returns as more and more people grow suspicious, [and] eventually they’ll only be trusted by the hardcore and extreme voters who want to believe them.

    “It will take time, though, so I’m worried it might impact this election.”

    Chan of LSE IDEAS was more cautious, noting that influencing Taiwan’s elections may not be as simple as China’s United Front imagines.

    “Of course, it is safe to say that CCP influence campaigns have had a non-negligible effect on the decision-making process of voters,” he said. “However, there are also other factors at play here – some voters might give more weight to socio-economics issues as opposed to geopolitical ones.”

    He added, “This is where you can see the dynamics of Taiwanese politics at play.”

    Blame the Americans

    As Chan noted, the ‘China is your friend’ line is widely met with justified skepticism by Taiwanese, who closely watched the CCP’s hard-handed and increasing control of Hong Kong after the 2019 protests.

    But “Americans are untrustworthy” is a line the CCP’s United Front sees as having traction.

    Last month, The Taiwan Information Environment Research Center (IORG) released a report entitled “U.S. Skepticism Narratives and Where They Come From.”

    According to the report, the CCP leads the way in skepticism towards the U.S., shaping a worldview for Chinese-speaking readers that aligns with the CCP’s interests.

    Between 2021 and the first half of 2023, the United Front, the report said, highlighted shortages of COVID-19 vaccine supplies, the Biden administration’s first arms sale to Taiwan, the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, TSMC’s establishment of factories in the U.S. and the CCP’s military exercises against Taiwan in April of this year – the latter being a scare tactic: vote wrong, vote for war.

    The IORG classified the above as mostly “conspiracy theories” that aimed to lead Taiwanese to see the U.S. and Taiwanese elites as conspiring to exploit the Taiwanese people and profit from them.

    The investigation found that the CCP accounted for some 84% of such narratives.

    “Skepticism towards the U.S. can be understood as an authoritarian regime’s attempt to create dissent against its competitors,” Huang Jaw-nian, assistant professor at National Chengchi University’s Graduate Institute of National Development, told Radio Free Asia Mandarin service.

    “From China’s perspective, it crafts ‘dissent against the U.S.’ and covertly infuses agreement with China.”

    Jasmine Lee, analyst at BowerGroupAsia and co-editor at U.S. Taiwan Watch said her research suggests the CCP is involved in more than half of the disinformation efforts that she described as “Fake Friends, Fake Democracy, Anti-World and Destroy Taiwan.”

    “Is it possible that … the CCP understands better than the Taiwanese whether the U.S. and Taiwan are friends? Is China more aware of the crucial role of democracy in U.S.-Taiwan relations?” she asked.

    “No,” she said. “It’s just that China understands the leadership position of the U.S. in the world, and so they want to tell you that the U.S. is ‘anti-world’ and will harm Taiwan.”



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  • Putin Speaks On ‘Possible War’ Between U.S., Russia, China

    Russian President, Vladimir Putin, Sunday, reacted to developments in the Middle East crisis and suggestion of war between Moscow, China and the United States.

    A panel of the United States Congress had during the past week advised the President Joe Biden administration to continue expanding U.S. conventional forces
    in preparation for any possible wars with Moscow and China.

    On Saturday, the US Government made the second deployment of military ships and warplanes to the Mediterranean sea to forestall countries that may want to get involved in the Israeli war against Hamas.

    “The Eisenhower CSG will join the USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group, which arrived earlier this week. The Ford CSG includes the USS Normandy, USS Thomas Hudner, USS Ramage, USS Carney, and USS Roosevelt. Earlier in the week, the U.S. Air Force announced deployment to the region of squadrons of F-15, F-16 and A-10 fighter aircraft.

    “The increases to U.S. force posture signal the United States’ ironclad commitment to Israel’s security and our resolve to deter any state or non-state actor seeking to escalate this war,” the US Defense had said in a statement.

    Putin, who is billed to visit China soon, said suggestions of war between Moscow and the U.S is nonsense and should not be contemplated.

    Putin opined that the US and China are only scaring each other with cold wars.

    “I don’t think these are healthy thoughts in the minds of healthy people, because to say that the United States is preparing for war with Russia; well we are all preparing for war because we follow the ancient principle: if you want peace, get ready for war.

    “But we want peace, moreover, to fight with both Russia and China, it is nonsense – I don’t think it is serious,” Putin said, as quoted by Reuters.

    Furthermore, Putin warned that the US-Russia war will be a different ball game from other wars since both countries have nuclear capabilities.

    “And if they want to fight with Russia then it will be a completely different war – it will not be carrying out a special military operation. Look at the Middle East – is that a special military operation – can you compare them? If we talk about a war between great nuclear powers, then it would be a completely different story. I don’t think that people in their right minds can think about such a thing, but if such a thought does come to them, then it can only cause us to be wary,” Vladimir Putin said.

    Russia’s position on the escalation in the Middle East has been a “ceasefire” between Israel and Hamas.

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  • They tied my hands and beat me at the vigilante office

    They tied my hands and beat me at the vigilante office - Abuja housewife narrates how mob almost lynched her over
    A 37-year-old housewife, Rahab Emmanuel, has narrated how she was almost lynched by a mob who wrongly accused her of stealing a man’s genital at Gosa village, along Airport Road, Abuja.

     

    Narrating the incident to the FCT commissioner for Public Complaints Commission (PCC), Mr. Ezekiel Musa Dalhatu, who visited her on Saturday, October 14, to get her side of the incident, the mother of four said she was invited by a neighbour to come and wash some clothes for her children.

     

    According to Mrs. Emmanuel, she met a man standing at a kiosk who gave her N200 to buy biscuits for her accompanying kid. 

     

    Rahab said as she was moving around trying to trace the house of the woman who invited her to come and wash clothes for her, suddenly the man who gave her N200 to buy biscuits raised the alarm that his genitalia had stopped functioning.

     

    According to her, upon hearing about the incident, some youths in large numbers rushed to the vigilante office where they went to report the matter and started beating her.

     

    “It was at the vigilante office that the boys were beating me after they tied my hands. Even when I picked up my phone to call my husband, they seized the phone from me,” she added.

     

    She said it was some neighbours who identified her that quickly put a call across to her husband who immediately arrived at the scene and reported the matter to the police.

     

    The FCT PCC commissioner, Ezekiel Musa Dalhatu, who said the matter has been reported at the Trademore Estate Police Division, urged the police authorities to swing into action to ensure justice is done for the woman.

     

    He also cautioned members of the public to stop engaging in jungle justice over any suspect accused of genital theft, saying some innocent people who were wrongly accused of stealing genitals have lost their lives for what they did not do. 

     

    Meanwhile, a video sighted on Facebook shows the woman being interrogated before she was beaten by the youths in the area. 

     

     

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  • Nigeria Ranks 4th On World Bank Borrowers’ List With $14.3Billion Debt

    In addition, according to the World Bank 2023 Annual Report, Nigeria was one of the top ten countries that received new IDA loans this year.

    Nigeria has been ranked in fourth position on the World Bank’s top 10 International Development Association (IDA) borrowers’ list with $14.3 billion in debt.

     

    This was revealed in a World Bank Fiscal Year 2022 audited financial statement, which showed that Nigeria moved to the fourth position on the list with $13 billion IDA debt stock as of June 30, 2022.

     

    According to Politics Nigeria, even though Nigeria maintains the fourth position, it has accumulated about $1.3 billion in debt within one year.

     

    However, according to the World Bank’s Fiscal Year 2023 audited financial statement, Nigeria owed around $14.3 billion in IDA debt stock as of June 30, 2023, but maintained its fourth position on the list.

     

    Bangladesh surged up the rankings to become the largest IDA debtor, surpassing India ($17.9 billion in debt), which dropped to second place.

     

    Pakistan retained its third-place ranking from the previous fiscal year, with a debt of $16.9 billion.

     

    According to the World Bank 2022 audited statement, Nigeria has the greatest IDA debt in Africa, while the top three Asian borrowers are Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan.

     

    In addition, according to the World Bank 2023 Annual Report, Nigeria was one of the top ten countries that received new IDA loans this year.

     

    According to the study, the bank allocated $1.55 billion to Nigeria in the fiscal year 2023, making the country the ninth-highest beneficiary.

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  • NDLEA seizes fake $4.8m, CFA57m notes in Kogi

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has seized a fake $4.9 million and 57 million along the Abuja-Lokoja Highway in Kogi State.

    The NDLEA’s Director of Media and Advocacy, Mr. Femi Babafemi who disclosed this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja, said the counterfeit notes were seized from a commercial bus travelling from Lagos to Kano on Tuesday.

    He said: “A search of the bus led to the seizure of the $ 4.8 million and 57 million CFA suspected to be counterfeits.”

    He also confirmed that the Federal High Court, Sokoto, sentenced a district head in the state, Alhaji Umar Mohammed (aka Dan Bala) to five-and-a-half years in prison for dealing in drugs.

    Babafemi said: “Justice Ahmad Mahmud sentenced the acting district head after the NDLEA preferred a four-count charge of drug dealing against him in October 2022.

    “On October 11, NDLEA operatives stormed Orue Forest in Owan West Local Government Area of Edo where they arrested one Happy Akashili (37) and Solomon Uwesue (40) in a hut located inside an Indian hemp farm.”

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  • Bola Tinubu drowning in sea of criminal forgery; my records too tight to smear: Atiku Abubakar

    The world has come to the inevitable conclusion that Bola A. Tinubu is a confirmed forger-in-chief on account of his serial forgeries and lies in the last 50 years.

    Bola A. Tinubu has forged and lied about every aspect of his life: his heritage, his name and date of birth, his education and certificates, and his work experience.

    The discovery of Tinubu’s records at the Chicago State University and the court-ordered deposition in the United States is only the tip of the iceberg that has been the litany of his forgeries and lies.

    The attempt by Bola A. Tinubu to drag Atiku Abubakar into his drowning arena of forgery must be seen for what it is: an attempt to minimise the allegations of forgeries that he has to contend with.

    Contrary to Bola A. Tinubu’s forgery shopping allegation against Atiku, it is on record that the change of name of the former Vice President reverting to Atiku Abubakar from Siddiq Abubakar is well documented in an affidavit dated 18th of August 1973, spanning over a period of 50 years, (which incidentally is as old as the commencement of Tinubu’s life of forgeries and lies), is in the public domain.

    Now, let’s put Bola A. Tinubu’s life of forgeries and lies in proper perspective. In 1999, Tinubu lied under oath in his form CF001 which he submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) that he attended St Paul’s Primary School, Aroloya, Lagos; Government College Ibadan, Chicago University (CU) and Chicago State University (CSU). 

    It has been established that he only attended CSU and that he secured admission into the university by impersonation.

    Through the discoveries of his records in the Chicago State University, we now know that Bola A. Tinubu forged a secondary school certificate from Government College Lagos, a GCE certificate from Cambridge University and a transcript from Richard Daley College which belongs to a female owner.

    We also know, thanks to the discoveries, that the CSU few days before graduation in 1979, notified him of outstanding (or carry-over as it is known in Nigeria) pre-qualifying examinations in English, Mathematics and Comprehension, which never appeared on his transcript to have been retaken.

    After his odyssey in falsifying educational qualifications, Bola A. Tinubu claimed in his 1999 affidavit to contest for the position of Governor of Lagos State, that he had a working experience with Arthur Anderson Accounting, Deloitte and Mobil Nigeria. It ends up that both claims on Authur Anderson and Deloitte – both in the USA are false because his footprints are nowhere to be found in those corporations. Like CSU, Deloitte denied ever knowing or having any Bola A. Tinubu in their employment, and he has since stopped adding that to his official or public records since his exposure.

    Curiously, handlers of this same Bola A. Tinubu have smuggled Adekunle, a middle name that magically popped up in his so-called National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) certificate into his Wikipedia on the 6th of October, 2023. This may yet be another indication of a master forger at work.

    Yet, this same Bola A. Tinubu and his handlers want to confuse the public by making insinuations about what Atiku Abubakar is not.

    For the purpose of clarification, all the names that Atiku Abubakar bears are names that are traceable to his family tree. 

    He adopted Atiku Abubakar as his official name while in the employ of the Nigeria Customs Service. Atiku’s life is an open book, and not the mystery or closed book that continues to define the life of Bola A. Tinubu.

    Conversely, Bola A Tinubu is a name that has no history nor social acquaintance until the late 1970s.

    We, therefore, urge Bola A. Tinubu and his handlers to desist from making any further attempt at comparing the career forger known as Bola A. Tinubu with an impeccable name that Atiku Abubakar has built over the years.

    Signed:

    Paul Ibe

    Media Adviser to Atiku Abubakar

    Vice President of Nigeria (1999-2007) and Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (2023).

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  • China deletes photo of embracing runners evoking ‘6/4’Tiananmen

    This article was originally published by Radio Free Asia and is reprinted with permission.

    China’s internet censors have deleted a photo of two embracing runners displaying the taboo combination of “6” and “4,” an inadvertent reference to the June 4, 1989, Tiananmen Square massacre that authorities have tried to cover up.

    Photos of sprinters Lin Yuwei and Wu Yanni hugging each other just after Lin’s Oct. 1 victory in the 100 meters hurdles at the Asian Games in Hangzhou had been removed from several official news websites including that of state broadcaster CCTV by Tuesday evening.

    While the two women are patriotically draped in Chinese flags, the numbers on their shorts reads “6’’ and “4,” a common discreet way of referring to the Beijing’s Tiananmen massacre, in which dozens of Chinese students calling for greater democratic freedoms were killed in the square by People’s Liberation Army troops.

    Any public mention of the event or the date is censored by the Great Firewall.

    In June, censors deleted a video of a woman dancing in which she makes hand gestures corresponding to the numbers 6 and 4. The woman was reportedly placed under close surveillance by police in her home city of Guangzhou.

    Public commemoration of the massacre is banned in mainland China, while an annual candlelight vigil that used to mark the anniversary in Hong Kong’s Victoria Park has fallen silent after more than three decades, its leaders in prison under a draconian national security law used to crack down on public dissent.

    ‘They’re afraid of everything’

    The Twitter account “Mr Li is not your teacher” posted before and after screenshots of CCTV’s website, one showing the political gaffe, and the other a blank space.

    “This photo has been deleted behind the Great Firewall,” the account said.

    “They’re afraid of everything,” commented one user, while another said, “Amazing numbers!”

    Canada-based democracy activist Sheng Xue reposted the item, with the comment: “People will always think of the June 4 massacre when they see the two of them … June 4 is a curse on the tyranny of the Chinese Communist Party.”

    Taiwan-based exiled dissident Gong Yujian said some people inside China didn’t know why the photo had disappeared from view, and had speculated that the numbers had some kind of pornographic meaning.

    “They didn’t think it would be about June 4, and it prompted a bit of discussion inside the Great Firewall,” Gong said, adding that the government has been so successful at removing references to the 1989 massacre from the Chinese internet that many young people don’t know anything about it.

    “While they can’t stop people from getting to the bottom of it, they can simply block it from the whole of the [Chinese] internet, so only people overseas can see it,” he said.

    “All memory of what happened on June 4, 1989, has been wiped away from the Chinese people,” Gong said. “Unless they have personal experience of it, or they circumvent the Great Firewall, they won’t know anything about this chapter in their own history.”

    Wu Chien-chung, associate professor of general studies at the Taipei University of Marine Science and Technology, said Chinese officials are “terrified” by those two numbers.

    “This shows they have no self-confidence at all … maybe in future they won’t let four-year-olds and six-year-olds play together,” he quipped.

    He said many people had commented on Chinese social media sites that censoring the numbers will only make people more curious and interested in that part of their history.

    ‘Bringing glory’

    Lin crossed the finish line first in a personal best of 12.74 seconds, while Wu finished second in 12.77 seconds, but was disqualified by a panel of judges for jumping the gun, the nationalistic Global Times newspaper reported, without mentioning the numbers gaffe.

    Wu issued a public apology on Monday for her disqualification.

    “I am very sorry that my result was disqualified due to a false start, disappointing everyone’s expectations,” Wu said via her official Weibo account. “I deeply apologize to all my friends who have supported me and to the competitors in tonight’s race.”

    “What sports has taught me is to get up where I fall, accept failure, face failure, and start over,” she said.

    The paper quoted one online comment as saying, “Mistakes in sports competitions can be understood, but what’s more important is the intention to bring glory to the country.”



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  • Nwodo Calls For Ban, Imprisonment Of Election Offenders

    Among the ways to curb election malpracices and certificate forgery in the Nigerian electoral system are outright banning of electoral offenders from politics and their imprisonment for at least six months.

    Chief Charles Agadenyi Nwodo, former National Chairman of the Progressives Action Congress, PAC, stated this in an interview with THE WHISTLER in Abuja on Sunday. He also called for the determination of all election matters at courts before the eventual winners are sworn-in.

    He said, “The only way forward is outright ban of electoral offenders from all political activities in Nigeria with at least six months in prison. Again all electoral litigations must be determined before swearing-in.”

    Nwodo is of the view that swearing-in candidates declared winners by the Independent National Electoral Commission, and whose victories are being contested give unjustified advantages to ‘election thieves’.

    Speaking on the same matter, Hon Charles Anike, National Chairman of the Eastern Union, a pro-democracy group, said Nigeria’s institutions had performed below average in service delivery, especially in screening election candidates and conducting credible elections.

    Anike told our reporter that, “Nigerian institutions have so far performed below average. Otherwise we will not be where we are today; we wouldn’t have all these scandals and embarrassing situations we witnessed in the past, and the biggest mess we are currently battling with.

    “It is obvious that the leaderships of those institutions usually compromise and certainly don’t even care to peruse through the documents submitted by politicians, who are already aware of the porous nature of our institutions and easily have their ways.

    “Our citizens in foreign countries are now being subjected to another level of thorough screening and scrutiny of their documents submitted to the authorities of their schools and work places.

    “Our system has so collapsed to the extent that the leaders of those institutions saddled with the responsibilities of scrutinizing the documents submitted by the candidates don’t care, and to them it doesn’t matter even if it’s NEPA bills that are being submitted, so long as their hands are greased.

    “It’s only because of the extent of decadence that many are still going on air to defend certificate forgers as well as encouraging that academic qualifications and certificates should no longer be a prerequisite to occupy political offices.”

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  • Let’s not use the kids to fight old wounds

    Let?s not use the kids to fight old wounds - OAP Dotun?s estranged wife, Taiwo, writes as she reveals he can now see their kids anytime he wants

    OAP Dotun’s estranged wife, Taiwo, has said he can now have access to their kids anytime he wants.

     

    In a post she shared on her Instagram page this afternoon, Taiwo stated that a court in June 2022, granted an order for divided custody of the children to both parents during holiday and festive seasons.

     

    She said Dotun had their children for over a month in July last year. She said they began to have issues when Dotun posted a video of their kids on TikTok and she expressed concerns over the negative comments dropped by his followers. She said Dotun blasted her and went on to block her on all platforms.

     

    She further stated that last December when Dotun was to have them for holiday, they got into an argument after she told him to bring the kids back after Christmas so they could spend the New Year with her.

     

    Taiwo accused Dotun of humiliating her while they were married. She said when God ‘showed up’ for him, he began to berate her for not being able to f¥ck well, wear makeup or take pictures when knew she never cared for these things.

    “You almost k!lled the human being in me,” she wrote

     

    Taiwo went on to state that Daddy Freeze who is fighting for justice for Dotun knows what he is capable of doing.

     

    Dotun is yet to respond to her claims.

     

    Read Taiwo’s posts below…

     

    Let?s not use the kids to fight old wounds - OAP Dotun?s estranged wife, Taiwo, writes as she reveals he can now see their kids anytime he wants
    Let?s not use the kids to fight old wounds - OAP Dotun?s estranged wife, Taiwo, writes as she reveals he can now see their kids anytime he wants
    Let?s not use the kids to fight old wounds - OAP Dotun?s estranged wife, Taiwo, writes as she reveals he can now see their kids anytime he wants
    Let?s not use the kids to fight old wounds - OAP Dotun?s estranged wife, Taiwo, writes as she reveals he can now see their kids anytime he wants
    Let?s not use the kids to fight old wounds - OAP Dotun?s estranged wife, Taiwo, writes as she reveals he can now see their kids anytime he wants
    Let?s not use the kids to fight old wounds - OAP Dotun?s estranged wife, Taiwo, writes as she reveals he can now see their kids anytime he wants
    Let?s not use the kids to fight old wounds - OAP Dotun?s estranged wife, Taiwo, writes as she reveals he can now see their kids anytime he wants
    Let?s not use the kids to fight old wounds - OAP Dotun?s estranged wife, Taiwo, writes as she reveals he can now see their kids anytime he wants

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