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Pastor Bolaji Idowu Denies Allegations of N1.5 Billion Fraud Amid Police Investigation

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The Lead Pastor of Harvesters International Christian Center (HICC), Bolaji Idowu, has responded to allegations linking him to an alleged N1.5 billion fraud.

The accusations stem from reports that one of his pastors duped several individuals in a real estate scheme, with funds allegedly traced to the church and his personal accounts.

Sahara Reporters revealed that Pastor Bolaji was invited for questioning by the Nigeria Police Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) in Abuja. He was released after being interrogated.

Addressing his congregation, Pastor Bolaji stated:

“In the last 24 hours, there has been a lot of news about me on social media… I do not have any property in Nigeria, except the one my late parents left me. I do not sell or buy properties. My accounts are public; you can check if I have ever received billions.”

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Jamb Denies Posting Candidates Outside Chosen State

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has dismissed claims that it posted candidates outside their chosen examination centres for the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

In a statement released on Saturday in Abuja, JAMB’s spokesperson, Fabian Benjamin, made it clear that the board values the convenience of candidates and ensures that everyone sits for the exam in a location they selected among the available Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres.

He explained that candidates have the full right to choose their preferred examination town during registration, and JAMB simply assigns them to a centre within that town.

Benjamin pointed fingers at some secondary school owners and candidates who, according to him, continue to mislead and extort parents by spreading false stories.

“Let’s be clear: candidates pick their preferred town during registration, and JAMB posts them to a centre in that town,” he said. “The rumours that candidates are being sent to places they didn’t choose are completely false and only aimed at damaging the board’s image.”

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To prove JAMB’s seriousness, Benjamin announced a financial reward for anyone who can provide solid evidence of a candidate posted outside their selected town. He also stated that any such proof should be sent within 96 hours to the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) through WhatsApp at 08056003030, allowing an independent body to handle the verification.

Speaking further, he compared the exam day procedures to what is expected at airports. “If passengers can be told to arrive at the airport two hours before a flight, then it’s reasonable to ask candidates to arrive at CBT centres 90 minutes before their exam for verification purposes,” he said.

He pointed out that many parents do not realise that early arrival helps handle important processes before the exams begin.


 

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Cardoso says Tinubu’s Tough Reforms Are Showing Positive Results For Nigeria

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The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Olayemi Cardoso, says the economic reforms introduced by President Bola Tinubu’s administration in the past eighteen months are tough but already yielding positive results.

Cardoso made this known in excerpts released after the 2025 IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington D.C. He said Nigeria’s delegation attended the meetings to showcase the economic steps taken under Tinubu’s leadership.

According to him, the country has strengthened its monetary buffers and is now in a better position to withstand external shocks. He assured Nigerians that although the reforms are not easy, they are pushing the economy from a place of weakness toward one of growing strength.

Since 2023, Tinubu’s government has rolled out major reforms like liberalising the foreign exchange market and removing fuel subsidies. Under Cardoso’s leadership, new measures like the FX code, the Electronic Foreign Exchange System (EFEMS), and the recapitalisation of the financial system were also introduced.

Meanwhile, Nigeria’s inflation dropped to 23.18 percent in March 2025, while the interest rate stood at 27.50 percent in February, even as the cost of living remained high.

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Trump’s Blue Suit Sparks Outrage at Pope’s Funeral, Critics Slam Lack of Decorum

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United States President, Donald Trump makes headline as he gets criticized for his choice of outfit for a burial.

It can be recalled that Pope Francis in Rome recently passed away during Easter period and left many hearts broken.

Today was set to be the funeral day for the Pope and strict dress code guidelines were given for the ceremony.

It was stated that those attending should dress up in black, however President Trump was seen in a blue suit.

He then gets noticed by a critic who commented “Why is Trump the only male world leader wearing a blue suit? Has he no sense of decorum? Shame on him.”

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