Thursday, 26 December 2024
Michael Abiodun

Michael Abiodun

Afghanistan

 

Speaking in a BBC interview on Thursday, December 30, Ghani said that an adviser gave him just minutes to decide to abandon the capital, Kabul. He also denied widespread accusations that he left Afghanistan with millions in stolen money.

 

Afghanistan

 

Karzai said that after calling then-Defence Minister Bismillah Khan, the interior minister and the police chief, and discovering all had fled the capital, Karzai said he invited the Taliban into Kabul “to protect the population so that the country, the city doesn’t fall into chaos and the unwanted elements who would probably loot the country, loot shops”.

 

Titan Trust Bank ‬Limited (TTB) ‭has acquired major stakes in Union Bank of Nigeria Plc.

Somuyiwa Sonubi, Union Bank’s secretary, disclosed this in a statement posted on the ‬‬Nigerian Exchange Limited (NG‭X) on Thursday.

The statement said Union Global Partners Limited, Atlas Mara Limited and other existing shareholders agreed to divest 89.39 percent shareholding in Union Bank to‬ TTB.

The ‭‭board ‭of‬ directors of Union Bank ‭of‬ Nigeria ‭Plc‬ ‭explained that the‬ transaction,‬ which ‭is‬ subject ‭to‬ regulatory approvals ‭and‬ other financial conditions, ‭would upon‬ completion transfer 89.39‭ percent ‬of‭ Union ‭Bank’s‬ issued share capital ‭to‭ TTB‬‬‬.

 

Commenting ‭on‬ the transaction, Beatrice Hamza Bassey, chair, Union Bank, said‭: “‭On‭ behalf ‭of‭ the Board, ‭we‭ congratulate all the parties involved ‭in‭ reaching this phase ‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬of‭ the transaction ‬and‭ the Board looks forward ‭to‭ supporting the next steps ‭to‬ ensure ‬‬‬a seamless completion ‭of‬ the process following regulatory approvals.”

“We‭ ‬are ‭‬grateful‭ to‭ ‭‬our ‭‬current ‭ ‬investors ‭ ‬whose ‭‬significant ‭ and ‭ consequential ‬‬‬investments over the past nine years facilitated the transformation ‭of‬ Union Bank, ‭one‭ ‬‬of‭ ‭Nigeria’s‬ oldest ‬and‭ storied institutions.

“Today, the bank ‭is‬ well-positioned with ‭an‬ ‬innovative product offering, a growing customer base ‭of‭ over six million ‭and‭ consistent ‬‬‬‬ year ‭on‬ year profitability.

“This ‭is‬ a solid foundation for ‭our‬ incoming investors ‭to‬ build on‭ ‬as‭ ‭we‬ move into a new era for the bank.‭”‭ ‬‬‬

Tunde Lemo, chair, Titan Trust Bank, said: “The Board of Titan Trust Bank and our key stakeholders are delighted as this transaction marks a key step for Titan Trust in its strategic growth journey and propels the institution to the next level in the Nigerian banking sector.

“The deal represents a unique opportunity to combine Union Bank’s longstanding and leading banking franchise with TTB’s innovation-led model which promises to enhance the product and service offering for our combined valued customers.”

Reacting to the development, Emeka Okonkwo, chief executive officer, Union Bank, described the divestment as “a significant milestone in the journey of our 104-year old bank.”

“Whilst thanking our current investors for their unwavering commitment to the Bank over the years, we welcome our new core investor, TTB,” he added.

“We recognize the strategic fit between the two institutions and expect that this deal will deliver the best outcome for our employees, customers and stakeholders. We look forward to collectively writing the next exciting chapter for Union Bank.”

Mudassir Amray, chief executive Officer, Titan Trust Bank, said: “After completing over two years of operations with aggressive organic growth, we are excited to have an opportunity for a significant leap forward in market share.”

“UBN’s widespread presence, state of the art technology platform, quality staff and strong brand loyalty fits well with our synchronized modular strategy. We look forward to delivering superior results for the benefit of our staff, customers, shareholders, and stakeholders.”

The deal will see Atlas Mara relinquishing one of his strong subsidiaries in Africa.

Last year, the financial services group announced plans to exit African markets, seeking partners and investors to take up its stakes. Access Bank, Nigeria’s biggest bank by customer base, had acquired some of Atlas Mara’s assets in Botswana, Zimbabwe and Zambia.

With the announcement, Union Bank led gainers of the Nigerian stock exchange, gaining 9.78 percent to close at N5.05 per share.

 
 
 

Pastor Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin f!res back at Matthias Ezeaku for calling him fake, pastor

He challenged Pastor Jeremiah Fufeyin to bring sick people for him to heal with his spiritual powers, if he claims to be genuine and powerful.


The self-acclaimed freedom fighter said that Nigerian pastors, reverends and bishops in Nigeria are manipulating the sense of Nigerians in the name of Christianity to enrich themselves, by selling spiritual items and performing fake miracles.
He further said:

“You making this video, you’re making fool of yourself, you’ve displayed to the world that you’ve no spiritual power, you’re in front of where you’re making miracles, telling people their dreams, seeing vision, healing them, you’re still in their front talking about using police and in front of them thre@tening me with police.”
Pastor Jeremiah Omoto Fufuyin
Recall that recently, the founder and head prophet of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, Warri Pastor Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin gave the sum of N8 million to popular Nollywood actor Clem Ohameze for the treatment of spinal cord injury which he sustained in an accident that has kept him out of movie scenes in recent time.
The Warri based pastor is known for his numerous miracles, healings and deliverance and humanitarian work.
Speaking further, Mr Matthias further said that the problem of Nigeria is bad government, that the real Satan destroying the progress of the country is the politicians, that what Nigerians should be aiming for is good governance and not miracles and prophecies.
He further said that, if anything should happen to him, then Nigerians should know thatPastor Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin has made good with his plans of arresting him.

Three people, all believed to be students, have been killed and six other people have been injured after a shooting at Oxford High School in the United States on Tuesday, Nov. 30.

The shooting happened around 12:55 p.m. today in the section of the school where many history classes take place.

Two Arkansas men have admitted raping a 6-year-old girl after medical officials at a hospital determined the minor had contracted multiple sexually transmitted diseases, New York Post reported.

Besides confessing to raping the minor, prosecutors said the suspects, identified as Demarcus George, 27, and 33-year-old Mario Waters, also admitted sex-trafficking the girl. The suspects admitted to the said offenses during a hearing in a federal court last week.

The suspects reached a plea deal that would see them avoid an initially planned jury trial. The victim will also no longer have to testify as a result. George and Waters pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of the minor.

Prosecutors said the minor told an FBI forensic interviewer she had been raped by the two men after she was taken to the Arkansas Children’s Hospital on February 18 “due to symptoms that were later determined to be caused by several sexually transmitted diseases.”

Blood and urine samples that were subsequently taken from George and Waters ultimately determined the two men suffered the same sexually transmitted diseases the minor had contracted. “Both George and Waters admitted in court that they had sexual contact with the minor and were involved in trafficking her with others,” prosecutors said.

The minor was also able to describe where she was raped, telling investigators it happened in a “hotel room with a curtain in the middle of the room.” She also made mention of a “picture hanging on the wall in the hotel room.” Investigators were able to ultimately locate the hotel based on that information.

The hotel’s financial records also revealed the minor’s mother had booked a room with a credit card in 2018. The minor is no longer in her mother’s custody.

“The unspeakable crimes committed against this child remind us how vitally important it is to have law enforcement officers willing to investigate and put a stop to these horrific actions,” Acting United States Attorney Jonathan D. Ross said.

“These guilty pleas will spare the young victim from having to relive her experience on the witness stand at a trial. Our law enforcement partners work hard every day to protect children from this abuse, and our office will continue to aggressively pursue those who commit these deplorable crimes.”

The two men will be sentenced at a later date. They face up to life in prison.

The pastor and his accomplices allegedly arranged at least 60 fraudulent marriages.

A Nigerian pastor resident in the United States has been indicted for conspiracy to commit marriage fraud, and visa fraud.
Joshua Olatokunbo Shonubi made his first court appearance on Thursday, October 21, 2021 accused of leading a scheme to fraudulently obtain permanent resident status for foreign nationals by arranging marriages to U.S. citizens.

The indictment said the 50-year-old engaged in the fraudulent scheme between 2014 and 2021, receiving thousands of dollars from foreign nationals in exchange for connecting them with U.S. citizen sponsors and facilitating their marriages.

The pastor of NewLife City Church in Maryland allegedly arranged an estimated 60 fraudulent marriages, and submitted reference letters on official church letterhead to a federal government agency.

He allegedly recruited and groomed American citizens with payments and promises of money in exchange for helping the foreign nationals acquire permanent residency through the sham marriages, some of which he officiated.

"On at least 34 occasions, Shonubi also allegedly created false rental leases, listing Jaypro, a corporation he formed in 2015, as landlord, to provide proof that the foreign national and U.S. citizen were living together, when in fact, they were living separately," the District of Maryland's Department of Justice said in a statement.

Shonubi faces a maximum sentence of five years in federal prison if convicted on the seven-count indictment.

 

At a very young age, I was privileged to watch Maradona in USA ‘94 live on television, in the games he played against Nigeria and Greece.

However, I wasn’t able to see Dele Giwa or read any of his articles while he was alive but I have since read a number of his articles and tried to imagine what the situation in the country was like back then and how he was revered by readers.

It is now 34 years since Nigeria lost Dele Giwa, one of the founders of Newswatch magazine. Giwa lost his life as a result of injuries he sustained through a letter bomb delivered to him in his home at 25 Talabi Street, off Adeniyi Jones, Ikeja, Lagos on October 19, 1986. He died at 12.27.pm in First Foundation Hospital, Opebi, Ikeja. Seven months later, I was born in the same hospital in which Giwa died. Today, I am a journalist writing about him. I call it fate.

 

Who was Dele Giwa? Talking about him in terms of journalism alone is like reducing his stature. Yes, he was among the crème de la crème of the profession. He was one of the finest journalists ever, but above all, he had all the qualities that a leader should have. He was selfless, fearless, detribalised and so on.

Today he is no more but we have to celebrate him. Speaking of Dele Giwa, it is almost impossible to leave out his colleagues. In the past, there were musical groups like the Beatles, Jackson Five, Cool and the Gang but here we had a group of young men who mesmerised us, but not with music.

They did it with the pen.

According to Chief Dele Momodu, publisher of Ovation magazine, “It was impossible not to be attracted to the writings of Dele Giwa, Ray Ekpu, Dan Agbese and Yakubu Mohammed, the powerful quartet that founded Newswatch magazine around 1984, shortly after their dramatic exit from Concord newspapers.

“These were the authentic superstars who titillated us with beautiful prose that dripped with poetic and colourful words. And they lived up to their billing. Newswatch was an instant success and the hottest cake out of the oven. Every issue was a collector’s item.”

They wrote the minds of the masses, irrespective of whose ox was gored. That is the true essence of journalism. It is just as if the words integrity, detribalised, fairness, equity, doggedness and brilliance were invented specifically for the Newswatch men.

They had it all. These men coming together to found Newswatch was like a match made in heaven. They came from different backgrounds but had professionalism in common. They were pacesetters and trend setters. They made journalism attractive in Nigeria because they combined intellect with swagger.

They were very brave and never afraid to tell the truth during the military era when there was no freedom of the speech. They were imprisoned several times for speaking truth to power.

I strongly disagree when today’s generation say that “our parents were cowards.” No they weren’t cowards. The problem is that many of us don’t know history that’s why one person with a blue tick by his name that has thousands of followers could say something on Twitter and many people agree with it. No questions asked. This generation should remember that our parents fought in much more difficult circumstances. No internet, no social media, no democracy. Soldiers were deployed to the streets to stop protests with the barrel of the gun. A topic for another day.

Like I mentioned earlier, these Newswatch men were not only brave, they had ‘swag’ long before the word became popular.

Unfortunately for Nigerians, one of them was killed in his prime. Dele Giwa was assassinated at the peak of his powers. He was full of life when the angel of death came knocking. He had so much to offer Nigerians before his demise. He was only 39 years old but till date, everyone is still talking about him. It isn’t easy to be a legend at that age.

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That was what he achieved with his colleagues – legendary status in their youth.

It is 34 years now and people are still talking about how he died. As for me, I prefer to talk about his life and the things he stood for. What should we learn from the life and times of this great man? We should be objective and courageous. Without honesty and courage, one has no business in journalism. Journalism should never be a cash-and-carry business.

The less privileged should be given an equal chance to air their views. Journalists should carry all Nigerians along, irrespective of financial, ethnic or religious status.

A journalist should be the voice of the voiceless. If you look at the rot in the judiciary, the executive and the legislative arms of government today, it means there is a lot of work to be done by the fourth estate. It would be catastrophic if journalists ignore the core principles of the job. In every institution, there are bad eggs but we shouldn’t allow the bad eggs overshadow the good ones as we have seen with the Nigeria Police Force. If it happens, then what hope would the average Nigerian have?

 

Journalists are meant to be torch bearers. We should always shine the light. That is the best we can do for Dele Giwa. That is what Giwa would want. Not partisanship. Not trying to be politically correct.

I believe practitioners of this great profession should dedicate October 19 to Dele Giwa. We should have public lectures or discourses on the professionalism of Dele Giwa because this job certainly requires that.

In other words, the best way to keep Giwa’s legacy is to be him. There is no better way than that. Let’s all be Dele Giwa.

Yusuf Mohammed is a journalist based in Lagos

Twitter: @YusufWrites
Instagram @Yusuf_Writes

The Managing Director of Imagine Global Solution Limited Mr Bamise Samson Ajetunmobi his wife Elizabeth Ajetunmobi have allegedly absconded with investors funds to the tune of over 22 billion naira, Naija360 reports.

 

Bamise a graduate of Madonna university Okija used to be a Zenith bank staff before he resigned in 2016 to start Image lenders, a finance start up based in Lagos.

According to reports, Bamise was using Investors funds to do business in lieu of paying the investors monthly ROI until recently they when he disappeared into thin air with his wife and stopped responding to his messages.

Bamise was so smart that he opened Image lenders office in South Africa, China, UK and Ghana just to convince investors that he was a genuine business man.

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Chukwudi Iwuchukwu who shared the news also wrote on Facebook;

Mr Bamise Samson Ajetunmobi And His Image Lenders Story. What I have learned so far:

1) Bamise Samson was a quiet banker who quietly did his job as a Zenith bank staff. He was with the bank for 8 years before he left to start his Image lenders startup in 2016.

Before he joined the bank, he was a graduate of Banking and Finance, from Madonna University Okija.

2) When Bamise set up his business in 2016, his first customers were his former colleagues, he was able to convince his colleagues in the bank to trust him with their funds in lieu of a 10 % monthly ROI payment.

His first investors saw their money paid promptly on time, those investors helped the young alleged scammer to spread the word that there is a new king in town who is trustworthy and a breath of fresh air.

Before one could say, Jack Robinson, Investors started flocking around Bamise with their money in return of a regular monthly payment from his company.

Even branch managers of commercial banks flocked to Bamise with their life savings.

Zenith bank staff were his marketers and foot soldiers.

A lot of them convinced customers that they were managing their account to invest with Bamise.

Because of this headstart of having your former colleagues in Zenith bank brought and convinced customers for your business, Bamise did not invest in media branding neither did he need social media influencers to influence for him online.

This is why his business was not popular on social media, only few people like myself knew about his business before now.

I knew him before now because a zenith bank staff told myself and Ndiya Baykay Eze Eze about him.

Bamise’s phone rang non stop from investors, convinced by his former colleagues in the bank and those callers want to invest their money with him so what is he doing with social media influencers?

3) Seeing that his fortunes and investors money with him have quadrupled, Bamise went to lure his old colleagues at Zenith bank to join him in his new startup.

He poached a lot of Zenith bank staff by offering mouth-watering salaries they could not resist and most times, double of what they earned at Zenith bank.

Because of this, a lot of Zenith bank staff resigned in droves to join Bamise in his wild goose chase and to be fair to them, they did not know what they signed up for.

He needed the validation that Zenith bank staff are working for his startup, to convince investors that he was real.

Boy! Bamise paid crazy salary salaries to his former colleagues who resigned to join him.

Imagine earning 200k per month in Zenith bank only for Bamise to offer to pay you 1 million naira. You don hit gold mine be that.

4) With his consistent monthly payment to his investors, Bamise had this brainwave: why not open Image lenders office abroad to cater for Nigerians in the diaspora who have been making enquiries on how to invest with his business in lieu of monthly ROI payment?

Image Lenders offices in China, Ghana, Dubai, South Africa and London were born and these offices were set up to attend to only Nigerians in diaspora who wish to invest in his business with their funds for monthly payment.

5) As the investor’s money with him grew, to an excess of $ 50 million dollars at the last count, the young man knew he had to change his lifestyle to reflect his new status.

He bought a duplex at Ned Okonkwo’s Victoria crest project in Lekki Lagos and paid cash up front, he is now a big boy so money is not a problem.

The only problem is how to spend it.

He also bought a house in UK and Dubai, to reflect his new status as a billionaire.

6) To also reflect his status as a man of means, a man of Timbre and calibre, Bamise also bought a citizenship passport of Antigua and Barbuda for his wife, himself and his two kids.

He paid over $50,000 to be able to do this, my sauce told me.

7) Bamise loves God as he worships at Sam Adeyemi’s Daystar Church.

He was even a worker with the church and does not miss Sunday service except he is not in Lagos.

As a child of God, his monthly tithe runs into millions of naira and was one of the biggest spenders in Sam Adeyemi’s church

God has blessed his hustle so he needs to show his gratitude by giving back generously to the church and he did on a scale never seen before.

8 ) Elevation Church in Lekki was one of his investors. Godman Akinlabi, the senior pastor of the church invested over 500 million naira with Bamise in lieu of a 10 % monthly payment.

Bamise was consistent in payment to the pastor and other investors who invested with him till he disappeared last month

9) Bamise was a sweet talker, his innocent looks, his love for God and the fact he has a background in finance influenced his investors to trust him with their money.

10) At the end of the day, the monthly ROI payment was not sustainable and the fact that Bamise was living a luxurious life on Investors funds, so the business with so much promise crashed like a pack of cards, just like other Ponzi businesses before it.

11) Piggyvest has nothing to do this with failed Ponzi scheme business that Bamise ran so I don’t know why some of us are spreading the false news that Piggyvest invested over 2 Billion with Bamise, causing panic for Piggyvest customers. It is not good ooo.

12)Such a sad story. I hope that Bamise and his fleeing wife are tracked down soon so that they can refund the investors the money that they ran away with.

Attached in the picture is Bamise, his dear beloved wife and his beloved pastor, Sam Adeyimi of Daystar church.

 
 

‘‘From experience in DNA testings, most firstborns are not fathered by the husbands at home, because these ladies have a prior relationship before getting married. Most times, they continue with that relationship, they don't leave it after marriage…’’

Abiodun Salami is a senior geneticist with DNA Centre for Paternity Test, Allen Avenue in Ikeja, Lagos. For over 10 years, DNA Centre has provided comprehensive DNA testing services in three main areas: paternity and other family relationships, Immigration, and DNA tests during pregnancy – Prenatal DNA test. In this interview with PREMIUM TIMES, Mr Abiodun speaks about paternity fraud and the practice of DNA testing in Nigeria.

Excerpts:

PT: There appears to be renewed interest in DNA testing in Nigeria. Why do you think this is happening?

Salami: Well, there are several reasons. The first reason is immigration purposes because when you are travelling abroad, you will be required to carry out a DNA test on the kids who would be accompanying you, especially if you say you are the parent. The second reason could be child trafficking. At the airport, if you are a woman and you are traveling with a child less than six months, you will be asked to go for a maternity test to confirm if you are the mother of the child.

PT: Oh, there is a maternity test too?

Salami: Yes. We do maternity testing to ascertain the mother of a child. The third reason is a major reason – infidelity in marriage. There are so many issues online, I mean, we have read and seen cases of fathers raising children that don’t belong to them. It has always been like that, sincerely, but because of social media, people can now share and we know what is happening. People are getting to know that they can actually do DNA testing to know the father of the child, instead of raising a child for more than five, six years only to discover he is not your own.

PT: What was the patronage like at your facility prior to this renewed awareness?

 

Salami: Let me give you the statistics. Before now, we do an average of 100 DNA tests in a month, but now we handle as many as 400 cases monthly.

The statistics are mind-blowing. You discover that almost 60 percent of the tests that people come to do are negative. In fact, 6 out of every 10 paternity tests turn out negative. Statistically, in DNA paternity testing, most times, in Nigeria, we see that six out of every 10 children might not be fathered by their biological father.

PT: The statistic is baffling.

Salami: Yes, but it is also a biased statistic. Because for someone to walk in here, he already suspects that there is an issue. There is really a doubt already and most people won’t believe that statistics until it happens to them. I always advise men, it is good to trust, but verify. Things are happening. If everyone starts doing DNA tests, the whole country will scatter. There will be no marriages again.

Most female undergraduates now have one man or the other sponsoring their education aside from their father. These are the men that will eventually be the chairmen at their wedding. These are the men they are actually sleeping with. From experience in DNA testings, most firstborns are not fathered by the husbands at home, because these people have a prior relationship before getting married. Most times, they continue with that relationship, they don’t leave it after marriage.

PT: How would couples who welcomed their kids via assisted reproduction manage privacy, especially when a DNA test is required of them for immigration purposes?


Salami: We had a case of a family that did IVF and used a surrogate mother. When they wanted to travel out, the embassy sent them here to carry out a paternity and maternity test to discover that they were not the real parents of their babies. We discovered that the fertility clinic they used actually mixed the man’s sperm. They had triplets, two children were from the man’s sperm cells and one was not from him. The two other children were from the mother’s cells and one was not from her. They had to go back to the agency to find out what happened. Probably, there was a mixture of sperm cells or eggs. But normally, even if they used a surrogate mother, the children will take their DNA from the egg or sperm donor, so it doesn’t really matter.

 

PT: This means there shouldn’t be any form of secrecy if the parents conceived via IVF, for instance. They need to open up to the geneticist right?

Salami: Yes, they should open up because we will detect. Normally, it should be a perfect match. If you are doing a paternity test for a child and samples taken from both parents, it should have a perfect match. This is because each child will take half of the chromosome from the father and another half from the mother. If there is a mismatch, there is a problem. Now, if we are having a perfect match for the father and an almost imperfect match from the mother, we will ask questions.

Abiodun Salami
Abiodun Salami

Most times, when a woman is the gestational carrier – she owns the egg. But in rare cases when fluid passes through the uterus, I mean the fallopian tube, there is a mixture of blood going from the mother to the baby. And when there is a mixture, some parts of the DNA of the gestational mother will go into the baby, just a few. So when there is a mismatch, we know it was an IVF that occurred.

PT: Cryptic pregnancy appears to be a thing in Nigeria.

 

Salami: You know cases where couples that have been trying to conceive for years then go where they tell them they can give them baby, they pay, the mother will tell them the sex she wants.

 

 

 

In most cases, they inject a sex hormone into the woman and they tell them not to go for a scan. Eventually, when they give birth and they come for a test, we discover that the husband or wife does not own the child. So, she feels she is actually pregnant because she exhibits all the signs of pregnancy and they will be the ones to tell her she is due. But when she wakes up, she’ll see a baby— the people claiming to cut off the umbilical cord from her, whereas it is another baby they brought from the labour room. So, when we do a maternity test, we discover that the baby is not hers. So, we tell them to go back and tell them the child is not theirs. So, we have seen cases like that. This is what we call cryptic pregnancy.

PT: What is the craziest you’ve experienced?

Salami: A lot. Let me see. We have had cases where two men fight over a child. They were a childless couple before the wife got pregnant for her childhood boyfriend. She gave birth to twins boys, who incidentally looked a lot like her husband but the man outside was pressuring her to bring the children, saying he was ready to marry her. It became a big issue and when it came to the issue of child custody the court brought them for a test and we discovered that the man at home and her childhood boyfriend were not even the father of the child.

PT: Can a mistake occur during DNA testing?

Salami: It is possible to make human error, especially when there is a mix-up with the sample. That is a human error but it is very rare. But there are also cases where we have Chimera’s syndrome, but it is also rare. This is when a woman’s DNA does not match that of her child. It is very rare, probably one in a million cases.

 

PT: How much does it cost to undergo a DNA test? Please take us through the process.

Salami: It costs about N60,000 per person, which is about N120, 000 for father and child. We use different samples like the mouth swab, hair, blood, wax, sweat, chewing gum, and toothbrush. But the best is the mouth swab where you just use cotton wool, it is those lose cells from the mouth that we extract the DNA from the nucleus of those cells. Once the DNAs are extracted we then compare the genes. As a human being, I inherit half of the genes from my father and another half from my mother. So, what we do is to compare half of my father’s DNA with half of mine and there must be a complete match. If there is a complete match, then the probability of paternity is about 99.99%. If there is a mismatch in one or two or three places, it will automatically come down to zero. That means we are not related and the results are ready within a week or at least seven working days.

PT: Do you counsel couples before you carry out the DNA test?

Salami: Yes, we do that a lot. Even post-testing, when the result comes, we see some men crying and saying that they have made a mistake by not taking care of a child because he thought he wasn’t his. Some men also break down when they discover that he has been raising another man’s son.

It’s worse when the wife isn’t remorseful. We have seen a lot, we counsel. There have been cases when a man will come for a DNA test and the result comes out negative and after lots of talk and counsel, the wife insists that she didn’t have any extramarital affair. We then conducted a maternity test and discovered that the woman was also not the mother of that child. We then ruled out infidelity and realised that the baby was switched at the hospital shortly after birth. Most times this occurs when the wrong name tag is put on the child’s hands.

 

PT: How can hospitals avoid this costly mistake?

 

Salami: Well, training of the nurses. Then the name tag, maybe they will use another technology and not using a biro to label baby. If they can use scan – scan the mother’s and baby’s hands. It is much better than using biro and paper to tag baby A and B and it falls off and they slap it on another baby. That happens a lot.

PT: Do couples walk into your hospital or do you meet them at their preferred location?

Salami: Most times, it is the fathers that come without informing their wives.

PT: Do you encourage this?

Salami: It now depends on their own decision. Let me give you an instance of what happened recently. The man came around recently and according to him, he was ill. So he left his car at the office and a pool car brought him home and he was resting downstairs in his home. Later in the evening, he overheard his wife’s phone conversation with her lover. She was breastfeeding their seven-month-old baby and was saying, ‘‘Kayode, your baby will resemble you, your baby is biting my nipples’’. Then she said the baby should take the phone and talk to his daddy. Our client didn’t say anything to his wife – he was so surprised and then brought the baby for a DNA test. In that case, would you tell the wife? And when the result came, truthfully, he was not the father of the child. These are reasons why men will not want to tell their wives.

PT: Do you also have cases where the women themselves come behind their husbands to do the test?

Salami: Yes, they come. But this time, they come with the father’s sample. Most times, they come with the man’s toothbrush to know if the child is their husband’s. They don’t tell the man – we extract the DNA of the man and compare it with the child and they take the result.

Sometimes, the finding could be that their husband owns the child, and sometimes, it could go the other way.

PT: I’m sure during the course of this your job, you’ve seen many marriages crash?

Salami: I would only assume because once we do the test, we counsel and the decision is theirs, do you understand? But it is always good to know the truth than live in deception, you will agree with me. It is best to allow the children to have a relationship with their real biological parents, because most times, the truth will always come out, one way or the other.

Except it’s a case of assisted, every other process should be as transparent as possible.

PT: What other tests do you carry out at your centre?

Salami: Well, strictly, we only do DNA testing. But there are different types of DNA testing. We have the paternity test to determine the father of a child. We have a maternity test to determine if the mother of a child. We have avuncular testing to determine paternity when the father is not available for testing. An avuncular test will also determine if a sibling (a full blood brother or sister) of the father in question is related to a child, and thus prove paternity. We can do also an uncle-child or aunt-child test in avuncular testing.

We have DNA profiling whereby the people will do their DNA test and keep it in a file for 15 years so that they don’t need to exhume their body when they are deceased because of paternity issues. So once you have the genetic profile of the deceased, we just have to compare it with that of their children.

We do blank parenting testing when the parents are dead. If the late mother for instance was an only child, you can use her parents. We test the samples of the grandparents to see if there is a relationship between the grandparents and the child.

The male lineage or Y-STR paternal lineage test can confirm a father-son relationship by determining if a child is related to an alleged father’s other male relative, for example, his brother, father, or grandfather. We do the male lineage or Y-STR paternal lineage test mostly to resolve kingship tussles.

PT: Is the practice regulated in Nigeria?

Salami: Yes it is, but not many people are not aware of the possibilities in DNA testing. We need to keep sensitising people. Did you know that genetics can help curb corruption and solve high-profile criminal cases?

When it comes to fighting corruption in this country, for example, the government can pass a law mandating that every child born in Nigeria must have their DNA profiles done. If you have the DNA profile of every Nigerian, all these issues of theft and armed robbery will be minimal because they know that their genetic footprints or fingerprints will always give them out. People will no longer rape and go scot-free in this country. What if I told you that some of these crimes are committed by the same criminals who should be in prison. If the government can pass a law, for instance, mandating the creation of a DNA database of all the prisoners in this country, the crime rate will greatly reduce in Nigeria.

Former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has apologized to the people of his country after fleeing to take refuge in the United Arab Emirates as the Taliban advanced last month.

 

 

He abruptly left Afghanistan as Taliban militants advanced on the capital on 15 August. Reports say he fled to UAE wwith about $169m (£123m) but he has denied those allegations.

“Leaving Kabul was the most difficult decision of my life,” Ghani said on his social media handle.

“I’m sorry I could not make it end differently”.

He said he had not intended to abandon his people but “it was the only way”.

Ghani said he had no choice but to leave the country in order to avoid widespread violence.

“I left at the urging of the palace security, who advised me that to stay risked setting off the same street-to-street fighting the city had suffered during the civil war of the 1990s,” he wrote, adding that he did so to “save Kabul and her six million citizens”.

He said he had devoted 20 years to helping Afghanistan become a “democratic, prosperous and sovereign state”.

He added that he had “deep and profound regret that my own chapter ended in similar tragedy to my predecessors”.

In a live Facebook address on 18 August, Mr Ghani said he was “forced” to leave Afghanistan by his security team because “there was a real chance that I would be captured and killed”.

He said that when the Taliban entered the presidential palace in Kabul, “they started looking for me from room to room”.

Denying claims that he had taken a large amount of money with him when he left the country, Ghani said he was “not even allowed to take his sandals off and put hist shoes on”.

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