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UK-based Nigerian doctor loses custody of son after flogging him

A Nigerian doctor based in the United Kingdom has lost custody of his 16-year-old son to the government after flogging him with a belt.

This was revealed by a child rights advocate known as pepstalk1 on her Instagram page on Wednesday.

She narrated that the Nigerian doctor flogged his son after he caught him and his friends invited over to study together watching an inappropriate video.

His friends reportedly informed the police and told them that while the father was beating his son with a belt, the doctor repeatedly said, “Is this how you want to become a doctor?”

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She said, “Two friends of a Nigerian doctor’s son two months ago came over to the doctor’s residence to sleep over and study in preparation for their General Certificate of Secondary Education examination.

“At 3 am in the night, the doctor tip-toed into the boy’s room and caught them watching an improper video, the father got angry with his son and beat him with a belt in front of his friends.

“The two friends ran out of the scene to call the police and they came over and took the boy away. The case was later held in court and during the session, the friends said that they heard the father saying that “Is this how you want to become a doctor” while beating his son?

“The boy also said that his father was always beating him to study the subject that he doesn’t want and his father want him to study medicine at the university.

“The court later ruled that the doctor’s 16-year-old son be taken into custody care and can no longer go back to his father’s house.”

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No worker can survive on less than N100,000 minimum wage – Shehu Sani

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No worker can survive on less than N100,000 minimum wage – Shehu Sani

Shehu Sani, former Senator representing Kaduna Central, has urged the Federal Government to address the minimum wage issue, highlighting that no Nigerian worker can adequately survive on less than N100,000 given the current economic climate.

During an interview with ARISE TV, Sani made these remarks, discussing the ongoing minimum wage dispute between organized labour and the government.

He emphasized that the government possesses the financial means to pay a fair minimum wage, asserting that ensuring a living wage for workers is imperative.

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“It’s unrealistic for a Nigerian to survive on less than N100,000,” Sani stated. “When you scrutinize the government’s proposed N45,000-48,000, you’ll realize its impracticality considering various expenses. The government should seriously consider labor’s stance.”

Sani also highlighted the challenges of implementing wage increases amidst existing financial constraints. However, he noted that recent economic reforms have generated increased revenue for the government, suggesting that investing in workers’ wages is a productive use of these funds.

“Economic reforms come with sacrifices, but they should be equitable,” he explained. “Workers see the influx of trillions; they want their fair share. Subsidies historically enhanced wage value, but with their removal, workers expect compensation.”

Sani’s remarks underscore the pressing need for a comprehensive approach to addressing wage disparities and ensuring workers’ financial well-being amidst evolving economic conditions.

No worker can survive on less than N100,000 minimum wage – Shehu Sani

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Emefiele: Contractor speaks on how he paid $600,000 bribe to CBN director

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Former CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele in court

Emefiele: Contractor speaks on how he paid $600,000 bribe to CBN director

In a dramatic revelation before the Lagos State Special Offences Court in Ikeja, a contractor with the Central Bank of Nigeria testified on Friday that he paid a $600,000 bribe to a former CBN director to secure payment for a contract.

Victor Onyejiuwa, Managing Director of Resource Computer Limited, stated that while executing contracts for the CBN, Punch reported on Saturday.

He said he had no direct dealings with former CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele. Instead, Onyejiuwa alleged that the bribe was paid to John Ayoh, the former CBN Director of Information Technology.

Onyejiuwa explained that all communications with Ayoh were conducted via WhatsApp. He testified that the first installment of $400,000 was paid in Lagos, and the remaining $200,000 was delivered in Abuja.

He noted that there was no formal authorization from CBN management to pay the bribe.

During cross-examination by Emefiele’s lawyer, Olalekan Ojo, SAN, Onyejiuwa confirmed that Ayoh signed both the contract award and its completion. He detailed that his first contract with the CBN was valued at N1.3 billion, and the second at $2.1 million.

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Onyejiuwa continued to work with the CBN until 2019, after Ayoh’s departure, and stated that no bribes were demanded for subsequent contracts executed under Emefiele’s tenure as governor.

“I did a new contract with the CBN, and no bribe was demanded and the payment for the contract was made in due time,” Onyejiuwa testified.

He admitted under cross-examination that he never sought confirmation from any CBN deputy governors regarding Ayoh’s authority to collect the bribe, nor did he have any direct instructions from Emefiele.

Onyejiuwa also revealed that he did not present any letter demanding a bribe to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The court heard that the $600,000 was delivered directly to Ayoh in his office, and signed off by an IT department official after payment.

Former CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele and co-defendant Henry Omoile face 26 counts related to abuse of office and alleged fraud totaling $4.5 billion and N2.8 billion. Both have pleaded not guilty.

On the previous hearing date, Onyejiuwa told Justice Rahman Oshodi that he was coerced into paying $600,000 before his contract payment was approved. He recounted a senior CBN official pressuring him in 2017, stating that payment would be withheld unless the bribe was paid. Following this, Onyejiuwa managed to gather $400,000 and $200,000, respectively, which facilitated the contract payment within weeks.

The trial is set to continue on July 9 and 10.

Emefiele: Contractor speaks on how he paid $600,000 bribe to CBN director

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I have been doing a lot work without noise or media hype

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara

I have been doing a lot work without noise or media hype

The Governor disclosed this during the inauguration of Emohua/Kalabari Tema Junction Road in Rivers on Friday, May 17, 2024.

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