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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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BREAKING: Oyo Governor Approves Appointment Of Canadian-Based Businessman Prince Abimbola As New Alaafin

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After a two-year dispute over the vacant Alaafin of Oyo stool, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has approved the appointment of Abimbola Owoade, a young Canadian-based businessman, as the new monarch of the kingdom.

 

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Dismissed Kano SSG Abdullahi Bichi Threatens To Expose Government, Political Figures

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The recently dismissed Secretary to the Kano State Government, Abdullahi Bichi, has threatened to reveal what he described as “explosive evidence” against political figures, accusing them of deceit and betrayal.

Bichi, who was removed from office in December 2024, made the declaration upon his return from Saudi Arabia.

In a viral video shared on Thursday, he addressed his supporters and accused the leaders of betrayal and deceit, saying, “I’m happy I left the office in peace, but let me be clear: this is not the best time to talk. At the right time, we will expose them.”

“I have documents, videos, and voice notes that will show everyone who they really are,” Bichi added.

The former SSG’s strained relationship with Governor Abba Yusuf and his mentor, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, became evident after his suspension from the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) on October 14, 2024. Bichi described the leaders as “masters of betrayal,” claiming his evidence would expose their true nature.

Political observers and residents of Kano are speculating on whether Bichi will follow through with his threats, and how it may impact the political landscape in the region.

Bichi was accused of attempting to sever Yusuf’s ties with Kwankwaso’s political influence. He was subsequently suspended from the party alongside then-Transportation Commissioner, Muhammad Diggol.

The State NNPP Chairman, Hashimu Dungurawa, stated that the suspension followed multiple complaints from party leadership at the ward and local government levels.

Dungurawa emphasized that the actions of the suspended officials undermined the party’s leadership and structure.

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DSS Arrests Blogger For Cloning Its Website, Posting Fake Recruitment Notice

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Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) have arrested the man responsible for cloning its website and posting a false recruitment notice.

It was gathered that 32-year-old Sylvester Victor Augustus, a native of Abak Local Government Area in Akwa-Ibom State, was apprehended on Thursday at his residence on Akpan Eno Lane in Abak, Abak LGA.

Augustus, who claimed to be a graduate of the University of Uyo (UNIUYO) and worked as a blogger and content creator, had created a fake online recruitment notice on the cloned DSS website, likely intending to defraud unsuspecting members of the public.

The DSS has labeled the notice “fake” and urged the public to avoid falling victim to such fraudulent schemes. Augustus is expected to be arraigned in court soon.

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