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UPDATE: Ogun Governor's Appointee Admits Forging Certificate While Reacting To SaharaReporters’ Story

  Newly appointed Special Adviser on Education to Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State, Joseph Odemuyiwa, has confirmed SaharaReporters’ story accusing him of certificate forgery. On Monday, the respected online news medium had published a story exposing how Odemuyiwa forged a letter of promotion to become associate professor when he left Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, to Kwara State University. Apart from being sent packing from KWASU, the Ogun governor appointee was asked to refund all payment made to him upon his sack from the university. Aside from his issue in Kwara State University, sources confirmed to SaharaReporters that most of the claims outlined by Odemuyiwa on his resume were all made up to continue to sustain his lies and scheming. Giving his own side of the story, Odemuyiwa accepted that his appointment did not pass through the normal process. He said, “I took an appointment with KWASU based on the understanding of adjunct lectureship.

NDLEA Impounds 426,5988kg Of Drugs, Arrests 249 Suspects In Anambra

NDLEA operatives NDLEA operatives   The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency confiscated 426,5988kg different types of hard drugs and arrested 249 suspects in connection with the drugs in Anambra State in 2019. The anti-narcotics agency also said that it got conviction for 37 persons in 2019. State Commander of NDLEA, Mr Misbahu Idris, gave the statistics on Tuesday in Akwa, the capital, during a briefing with journalists. According to him, some of the impounded drugs within the past year included cannabis sativa 356.9927kg, cocaine 0.00223kg, heroine 0.063kg and crystalline meth 69.0308kg. He warned those involved in illicit drugs to desist from it or face the full wrath of the law. Drugs News AddThis :  Original Author :  SaharaReporters, New York Disable advertisements :  from All Content via

Yoruba Primitive In Politics For Creating Amotekun –Miyetti Allah

Abdullahi Bello Bodejo, President of the Miyetti Allah Association, addressing a press conference in Abuja on Thursday. Abdullahi Bello Bodejo, President of the Miyetti Allah Association, addressing a press conference in Abuja   Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, the socio-political group of Fulani herdsmen in Nigeria, has said Yorubas are politically primitive for supporting community policing outfit – Amotekun. National Secretary of the group, Alhassan Saleh, made the comments while speaking on Channels Television’s ‘Sunrise Daily. Saleh said support for the community policing initiative steaming from rising insecurity in the South-West region is targeted at Fulani herdsmen. He said, “Unfortunately, with very strong apology to my South-West friends, despite the education of the Yoruba people, they still remain the most primitive in terms of politics. “Hisbah is legal because it is backed by law. That is clearly difference from what you have now as Amotekun.”   Politics News