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“BBC Eye” Set To Release A Documentary Exposing Late TB Joshua For Shocking Sexual Crimes Jan. 8

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In a scandalous revelation set to rock the religious landscape, the BBC World Service is set to unveil an explosive investigative documentary, exposing the dark secrets of a deceased influential Nigerian pastor.

It was gathered that the late pastor, who died in 2021, is alleged to have orchestrated a web of heinous crimes, including torture, rape, and forced abortions, affecting victims from various nations, including Britain, Nigeria, South Africa, and the United States.

It was also gathered that the shocking upcoming documentary will debut at an exclusive private screening scheduled for January 8th at the prestigious Transcorp Hilton hotel in Abuja after which it will release to the general public as a 3-part series. The exclusive invitation to prominent figures across the religious and social space hints at the magnitude of the investigation, claiming it to be one of the largest ever conducted by the BBC in Nigeria, spanning over two years and promising global repercussions.

Sources suggest that the late pastor may have been aware of the impending expose, leading to speculations that the stress from this revelation may have triggered a stroke, ultimately resulting in his death. The timing of his death adds a twist to the unfolding scandal, casting a shadow over the final days of the once-revered religious figure.

The BBC claimed that the documentary will present meticulously gathered evidence, implicating the pastor in serious human rights abuses. The accusations range from chilling accounts of torture to harrowing stories of rape and forced abortions, implicating the late pastor in a web of criminal activities that have left victims scarred across continents.

This impending scandal has already sent shockwaves through the entire country, as the late pastor’s influence extended far beyond the religious sphere.

As the scandal unfolds, questions loom over the late pastor’s legacy, tarnished by allegations that have the potential to redefine his place in history. The BBC’s ambitious investigative documentary is poised to send ripples across Nigeria and beyond, challenging the narratives surrounding influential religious figures and underscoring the imperative to address human rights abuses, even in the most sacred institutions.

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JUST IN: Court Remands Yahaya Bello In EFCC Custody Amid Alleged N110bn Fraud Case

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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court has remanded Yahaya Bello, former governor of Kogi, in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Bello was arraigned on a 16-count charge related to alleged money laundering on Wednesday.

He pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

 

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First Phase Of 10,800-Bed Hostel In LASU Ready — Tokunbo Wahab

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The first phase of a 10,800-bed hostel project at the Lagos State University (LASU) is now ready for inauguration, according to Tokunbo Wahab, former special adviser to the governor on education.

Wahab, who is now commissioner for environment and water resources in Lagos, describes the project as ambitious and transformative.

“ It remains one of the most ambitious and transformative projects undertaken during my time as the Special Adviser to the Governor on Education,” he wrote on X.

“It was executed through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model under a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) arrangement which involves seven reputable investors.”

Wahab commended Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Lagos governor, for his leadership and continuous support.

“Proud of the work done here and to have been a part of this special one,” he added.

“Through the grace of God and the unwavering support and the dedication of the Lagos State Office of Public-Private Partnerships, the relentless efforts of the management staff of LASU, led by Vice Chancellor Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, and the cooperation of other key stakeholders, the first phase of this landmark project has now been completed.”

Wahab emphasized that the project showcases the state government’s commitment to leveraging public-private partnerships to address critical infrastructure needs in the education sector.

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JUST IN: Yahaya Bello Pleads Not Guilty In Alleged N110bn Fraud Case

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Former Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, has pleaded not guilty to the 16-count charge filed against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over his alleged involvement in a N110 billion fraud.

Bello was arraigned on Wednesday before Justice Maryanne Anenih of the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja.

The former Kogi governor had been declared wanted by the EFCC in April 2024.

 

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