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Journalism remains bedrock of accountability, transparency in governance – Ogun govt.

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The Ogun government has described journalism as the bedrock of accountability and transparency in governance across all spheres of the society.

Dr Toyin Taiwo, the Chief of Staff to Gov. Dapo Abiodun, stated this in Abeokuta on Thursday after receiving “Pillar of Good Governance” award from the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ogun Council.

Taiwo , represented by the Commissioner for Sports, Mr Wasiu Isiaka noted that the role of the media in informing the public, scrutinising leadership, and shaping national discourse remained invaluable.

The chief of staff said that it was through the courage and dedication of the media to truth that public trust was cultivated and sustained.

He stated that journalism served as the watchdog of democracy, holding power to account and illuminating hidden truths without fear or favour.

Taiwo added that the responsibility made it imperative that practitioners uphold the highest standards of objectivity, impartiality, and investigative integrity.

” Here in Ogun State, we take pride in our rich heritage of journalistic excellence. We are the birthplace of media legends like Chief Olusegun Osoba and late Alhaji Lateef Jakande.

“A journalist must never compromise the truth; our loyalty must always lie with the people.

 

In an age of misinformation and political polarisation, the profession must divest itself of partisanship and recommit to the core values of ethical reporting,” he said.

 

Taiwo assured that the state government would not relent in the pursuit of making Ogun a beacon of excellence in governance, development, and democratic leadership.

In his goodwill message, Mr Kehinde Onasanya, the State Head of Service, re-emphasised that the role of the media in governance could not be stressed
enough.

Onasanya stressed that the media held the critical
responsibility of informing, educating and shaping public discourse.

Earlier, Mr Wale Olanrewaju, the NUJ Chairman, noted that it was important to celebrate the achievements of Dr Taiwo and the collective efforts of all those who worked tirelessly for the betterment of Ogun State.

Journalism remains bedrock of accountability, transparency in governance - Ogun govt.

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UK-Based Nigerian Doctor Exposed in BBC Undercover Sting for Alleged Job Scam

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UK-Based Nigerian Doctor Exposed in BBC Undercover Sting for Alleged Job Scam

 

In a shocking revelation, a UK-based Nigerian doctor, Dr. Kelvin Alaneme, has been caught in an undercover BBC investigation, allegedly selling fake job opportunities to foreign nationals. The explosive exposé has sent shockwaves across immigration circles, exposing the dark underbelly of fraudulent recruitment schemes.

Dr. Alaneme, a psychiatrist and founder of CareerEdu, an agency in Harlow, Essex, was secretly filmed offering bogus employment opportunities in the UK care sector. The BBC launched the covert operation after numerous online complaints surfaced about CareerEdu’s dubious relocation services.

CareerEdu, which touts itself as a “launchpad for global opportunities catering to young Africans,” claims to have over 9,800 satisfied clients. However, the BBC investigation suggests otherwise, revealing an intricate scam where desperate job seekers were lured with promises of employment—only to be left stranded upon arrival.

The undercover journalist, posing as a potential partner, was offered a lucrative role to help secure care home vacancies. “Just get me care homes. I can make you a millionaire,” Dr. Alaneme was caught saying in a secretly recorded conversation. He reportedly promised £2,000 ($2,600) per vacancy and an additional £500 ($650) commission to those willing to facilitate the operation.

The scheme allegedly involved selling these non-existent vacancies to desperate job seekers in Nigeria, who paid hefty sums believing they were securing legal employment in the UK. One such victim, identified as Praise, a Nigerian man in his mid-30s, claimed he paid over £10,000 ($13,000) for a job that never existed. Upon arrival in the UK, he realized he had been scammed. “If I had known there was no job, I would not have come here. At least, back home in Nigeria, I could find food. Here, you go hungry,” he lamented.

Further digging into the scam exposed discrepancies in employment records. Efficiency for Care, one of the agencies linked to the scandal, reportedly employed just 16 people in 2022 and 152 in 2023. Yet, official records show it issued a staggering 1,234 Certificates of Sponsorship (CoS) between March 2022 and May 2023.

Dr. Alaneme was also caught explaining how he allegedly manipulated payroll systems to fabricate employment records. “That [a money trail] is what the government needs to see,” he stated in another secretly recorded conversation.

Despite the damning evidence, Dr. Alaneme has strongly denied all allegations, insisting that CareerEdu is neither a recruitment agency nor a company that provides jobs for cash. In a social media post, he wrote, “I have never scammed or defrauded anyone in my life. And I never will.” He further argued that payments made by victims were transferred to recruitment agents for transportation, accommodation, and training expenses.

However, the BBC report suggests that the scam follows a wider trend of immigration fraud. In 2024, four Nigerians were sentenced in the UK for running an elaborate visa scam, forging over 2,000 marriage certificates to facilitate illegal residency. The latest BBC exposé raises fresh concerns over the exploitation of desperate job seekers and the growing network of fraudulent recruiters profiting from their plight.

As authorities investigate further, victims like Praise remain in limbo, left jobless and struggling to survive in a foreign land. The scandal has sparked an outcry, with many calling for stricter immigration controls and tougher penalties for those found guilty of such fraudulent schemes.

 

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Outrage in Kano: Governor Abba Yusuf Demands Public Parade of Suspected Hunters’ Killers, Compensation for Families

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Outrage in Kano: Governor Abba Yusuf Demands Public Parade of Suspected Hunters' Killers, Compensation for Families

Outrage in Kano: Governor Abba Yusuf Demands Public Parade of Suspected Hunters’ Killers, Compensation for Families

The Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, has called for the public parade of the suspected killers of 16 hunters lynched in Edo State, while also demanding compensation for their grieving families.

Governor Yusuf made the demand on Monday during a condolence visit by his Edo State counterpart, Monday Okpebholo, at the Kano Government House. His statement comes just 48 hours after the victims were buried in Uromi, Edo State, amidst mourning and outrage from both the northern and Edo communities.

The brutal attack, which saw the hunters accused of being kidnappers and set upon by a mob in Uromi, has sparked nationwide condemnation. The victims were reportedly traveling in a truck when intercepted by a vigilante group. Sixteen of them were killed, while ten others managed to escape.

Describing the killings as “disturbing” and an affront to the sanctity of human life, Governor Yusuf declared, “This cowardly act contradicts the fundamental principles of our society, which are deeply rooted in both Islam and Christianity. So far, 14 suspects have been arrested in connection with the killings. As Kano remains dear to my heart, we will continue to uphold the value of being our brother’s keeper.”

Addressing concerns of possible retaliatory attacks, the governor assured the public that strong security measures had been implemented to prevent any reprisals. He further insisted that the arrested suspects be publicly paraded to bring some measure of relief to the victims’ families and to reinforce the pursuit of justice.

“I call on Governor Okpebholo to ensure that the families of the victims receive fair compensation for their loss. I also commend President Tinubu for his prompt response and commitment to justice by directing security agencies to pursue the perpetrators,” Yusuf added.

Governor Okpebholo, on his part, condemned the killings in Uromi as “barbaric and unacceptable.” Expressing deep sadness over the tragic incident, he stated, “Upon my arrival in Uromi, I met with my Hausa brothers, who have always been supportive. This is a painful and regrettable act.”

He assured the people of Kano that security agencies, under President Bola Tinubu’s directive, were actively pursuing justice. “We have implemented robust security measures, and investigations are ongoing. So far, 14 suspects have been arrested and will be transferred to Abuja for further interrogation. More arrests will follow,” Okpebholo vowed.

A statement by the Kano governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, revealed that some of the victims were from Bankure Local Government Area of Kano State. Itua confirmed that Governor Yusuf was deeply moved by the tragedy and assured that every effort would be made to ensure justice.

“We appreciate Governor Okpebholo for his prompt response to this tragic event. It is well known that our people were returning from Port Harcourt when they were brutally murdered. Governor Okpebholo immediately visited the scene, ensured that the corpses were retrieved, and arranged for their proper burial. He has also made commitments to support the affected families, which he has fulfilled,” Yusuf stated.

The leader of the Arewa community in Edo State, Badamasi Saleh, emphasized that the killings should not be used to create division between Edo residents and the northern community. He pointed out that some people of Uromi had actually tried to rescue the victims.

Similarly, the leader of the Edo community in Kano, Fred Akhigbe, urged both communities to maintain peace and unity. “We appreciate the Governor of Edo State for coming to Kano to personally express his condolences. There was initial apprehension, but we are reassured by the swift actions taken by both state governments,” he stated.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio also joined in condemning the killings, calling for a thorough investigation and swift prosecution of those responsible.

“I am deeply saddened and disturbed by the gruesome murder of 16 travelers in Edo State. This senseless act of violence is unacceptable and has no place in our society. I condemn this heinous crime and urge authorities to bring the perpetrators to book,” Akpabio said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Governor Okpebholo, during a visit to Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin, pledged that all suspects would be handed over to police authorities in Abuja for further interrogation.

As pressure mounts for justice, both state governments are working to ensure that the tragedy does not escalate into further violence. With national attention on the case, the victims’ families, as well as the general public, await swift and decisive action from the authorities.

 

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Stepping Towards a Healthier Tomorrow: The Waka Revolution

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By Ifeoma Ikem

The sun rose over the bustling streets of Lagos, casting a warm glow over the sea of walkers gathered at the Catholic Church on Admiralty Road, Lekki Phase I. The air was alive with the sound of chatter and the rustling of feet as participants prepared to embark on a 9.4km journey of wellness.

It was the last Saturday in the month of March.

At the forefront of this movement was Lorenz Mba, founder of the Waka Community International Foundation, who stood tall, his eyes shining with passion. “Today has finally come. Let’s waka not just for ourselves, but for our loved ones, our communities, and our nation,” he declared, his voice ringing out across the crowd. Apparently, the road walk was also a tribute to the late Dr Adetokunbo Alakija – a staunch advocate of health and wellness. Dr Alakija was a pioneer member of Waka and Managing Director of Q-Life Family Clinic.

The walk, hosted by Waka in collaboration with Q-Life Family Clinic and Health Emergency Initiative, traversed Lekki and Ikoyi axis of the state.

As the walkers set off, the city came alive with the sound of footsteps, a symphony of movement that echoed through the streets. The Waka Revolution had begun, a movement that sought to transform the lives of Nigerians, one step at a time.

Pascal Achunine, Medical Director of HEI, walked alongside the crowd, his heart swelling with pride. “Dr. Alakija, the man we honour today, was a champion of healthy living,” he said, his voice filled with emotion. “His legacy lives on through this walk, and we’re committed to carrying the torch forward.”

Dr. Olayinka Olowolu, Medical Director of Q-Life, nodded in agreement. “Dr. Alakija was a true visionary, who understood the importance of preventive healthcare. We’re proud to continue his work, inspiring Nigerians to take control of their health.”

As the walkers made their way through the city, they were joined by others, each with their own story, their own struggles, and their own triumphs. Together, they formed a tapestry of resilience, a testament to the human spirit’s capacity to persevere.

Amidst this crowd were numerous youth who leapt, jumped, dancing even to the popular tunes belted out by the DeeJay in the leading vehicle, as they took copious pictures of their journey. Many elderly people in their ’60s and ’70s, in determination not to be left behind, forged ahead with unflinching, but set faces.

The Waka Revolution was more than just a walk; it was a movement, a call to action, a reminder that the power to create change lies within each of us. With over 55,000 members in 47 countries joining the locals in solidarity walk, the Waka Foundation led the charge towards a healthier, happier tomorrow.

As the walkers reached the finish line, exhausted but exhilarated, they knew that they had taken the first step towards a brighter future. And as they looked up at the sky, they knew that Dr. Alakija was smiling down on them, proud of the legacy he had inspired, and the revolution that would continue to transform lives, one step at a time.

Stepping Towards a Healthier Tomorrow: The Waka Revolution

By Ifeoma Ikem

The Waka Revolution was not just about walking; it was about creating a culture of wellness, a culture that encouraged individuals to take control of their health. With the Waka International App, which rewards users for walking, the movement was making it easier for people to make healthy choices.

As the dust settled on the 9.4km walk, one thing was clear: the Waka Revolution was here to stay. With its message of hope, resilience, and determination, it was inspiring a nation to take control of its health, one step at a time.

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