Category: Northern Report

  • Kwara PDP puts off political activities for 41 days for late Senator

    Kwara PDP puts off political activities for 41 days for late Senator

    People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Kwara State says it has suspended all political activities in the state for 41 days in honour of the late former Kwara South, Senator Rafiu Adebayo Ibrahim.

    In a statement, the spokesperson of the party, Olusegun O. Adewara, said that except in matters of exigency and/or overriding public interest, it has suspended all party meetings, rallies, and other political gatherings until when all post-funeral rites and prayers are expected to have been completed.

    The statement added that the party mandated that all members, fora, caucuses, youth associations, elders, and affiliated stakeholders of the PDP in Kwara State understand and strictly comply with this directive.

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    “This decision was made to provide the Party and its leadership with ample time to mourn the passing of the distinguished Senator, Rafiu Ibrahim, and to reflect deeply on his significant contributions to the Party and democracy in Kwara State and the nation at large,” the spokesman added.

    “Consequently, the party, under the chairmanship of Rt. Hon. Babatunde Mohammed has directed all its flags hoisted in secretariats across the sixteen local government areas of the state, including wards and other party levels, to be lowered in reflection of the sober state of the party due to this sad incident.

    “Our party expressed gratitude to the people of Kwara and sympathizers of the late Senator across Nigeria for their solidarity with the party during this difficult time.

    “We urge them to bear with us as we navigate this period of mourning and sober reflection,” the party submitted.

  • Kwara community heads to court over Oloro’s successor

    Kwara community heads to court over Oloro’s successor

    Barely five weeks after the passing on of Oloro of Oro, Oba Rafiu Olaniyi Ajiboye, the people of Oro, Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, have filed a suit over the title of Oloro and whoever may be chosen as successor.

    The late monarch passed on Saturday, March 23, 2024.

    In suit No. Kws/151/4 at the Kwara State High Court, Ilorin, made available to our reporter, the claimants are urging the court to hold that nobody from any of the generic communities in Oro district is entitled to be installed or enthroned as “Oloro of Oro, Oba Oloro of Oro or Oro Kingdom or Oro Land.”

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    The plaintiffs, the Asanlu of Oro, Chief Simon Kayode Olayemi Olayioye, Aro of Oro, Chief Gabriel Afolabi Abioye, and the National President of Oro Community Association, Professor Bababode James Bojuwoye, asserted that the name Oro in Oro district is the name of their community.

    The defendants in the case are Eesa of Iludun Oro, Chief Samuel Taiye Otunola, Baale of Ijomu Oro, Sawo of Okerimi Oro, Chief Raphael Oyeniyi Babatunde, Asoni of Okeola Oro, Chief Mohammed Adewole Atoyebi, Baale of Iludun Oro, Chief Stephen Ayoola Bolaji, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs and Irepodun Local Government Council among others.

    Confirming the incident, the Transition Implementation Committee (TIC) Chairman of Irepodun, Jide Oyinloye said: “We have received the suit. Those they joined apart from the local government include the traditional council, the governor, and others. But we are taking steps over the situation.”

    Kwara State governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq last month in Oro, called on contenders for the vacant stool not to see his succession as a do-or-die affair in the interest of peace.

  • Foundation supports Abuja community with food palliatives

    Foundation supports Abuja community with food palliatives

    A Non-Governmental organisation (NGO), Meluibe Foundation in partnership with Dufil Prima Foods Limited has provided food supplies to over 350 people in the Gbazango community of Bwari Area Council in Abuja.

    Speaking at the event, Meluibe Foundation’s Executive Director, Obialunanma Nnaobi-Ayodele, said providing food supplies to the people is essential during hard times.

    Nnaobi-Ayodele expressed gratitude to the community leaders and beneficiaries for their cooperation and peaceful conduct during the outreach.

    She also commended the Dufil team for working with them to support the community.

    “At Meluibe, we are committed to empowering rural communities, particularly women, in line with Sustainable Development Goal 2. Empowering our women and the young remains key to tackling some of the underlying challenges affecting our overall development. If we can work together we can help our children grow and thrive.

    “As such, Meluibe will keep partnering with well-meaning organisations dedicated to enabling women and youths,” she said.

    Group Corporate Communications and Event Manager at Dufil Prima Foods, Tope Ashiwaju, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to providing healthy meals to families, particularly women and children.

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    He extended appreciation to the community leaders for their cooperation and emphasised the importance of such initiatives in fostering community well-being.

    The District Head of the Gbazango community, Alhaji Muhammed Jibril hailed the organisers for their kind gesture upon on behalf of the community.

    Gbazango Women Leader, Hajia Hauwa Muhammed, also appreciated the organisers for prioritising women’s and children’s needs first and recognising the significant impact that financial difficulties have on the people.

  • Stop intimidating me, obey court orders, Yahaya Bello tells EFCC

    Stop intimidating me, obey court orders, Yahaya Bello tells EFCC

    Former Kogi Governor Yahaya Bello has warned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to stop what he described as intimidation. 

    He told the anti-graft to obey court orders on his ongoing trial over alleged N80b embezzlement. 

    Reacting to EFCC’s rebuttal of ignoring court orders on his case, Bello, in a statement on Tuesday by his media office said: ”Our attention has been drawn to a publication/press statement with the above title, issued by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Monday, 22nd April, 2024, and signed by Wilson Uwujaren, its Acting Director of Public Affairs. 

    ”In the said statement, which the Commission carefully circulated widely as usual, Mr. Uwujaren, who we have to believe is not a lawyer, continues the EFCC’s ongoing unconscionable lies against the former Governor of Kogi State, His Excellency, Yahaya Bello, CON, by labelling him as a fugitive from justice in order to disingenuously justify their established and willful pattern of defying lawful court orders. 

    ”Contrary to Mr. Uwujaren’s claims, official records and court documents relating to their hounding of Alhaji Yahaya Bello establish a clear timeline of events. These documents are endorsed with dates and times of filing and payments, which are endorsed on court processes – all of which testify to the true sequence of events.

    ”For The Records, here is a summary of key events:

    No Formal Invitation: The EFCC claims to have invited Alhaji Yahaya Bello immediately after his tenure ended on January 27th, 2024. We challenge the EFCC to produce a copy of this invitation, including the delivery date and the recipient’s name/endorsement. We are confident they cannot provide this simple evidence.

    ”Preemptive Charge:  Prior to any alleged invitation, the EFCC amended Charge No. FHC/ABJ/CR/550/22 on February 5th, 2023, to accuse Yahaya Bello of conspiring to convert over 80 Billion Naira of Kogi State funds in September 2015. This amendment listed Yahaya Bello as “still at large,” demonstrating a clear intention to arrest him.

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    ”Impossible Accusations: The alleged timelines provided by the EFCC for its phantasmagorical allegations of crime against Yahaya Bello predates his Inauguration as Governor of Kogi State on January 27th, 2016. 

    ”The second charge even attempts to correct the initial blunder and says the crime was committed in February 2016, less than a month after he became Governor! The total Kogi State budget in 2016 was significantly less than the sum alleged in the charges.

    ”Seeking Protection Under The Law:  To protect his reputation and fundamental rights, Alhaji Yahaya Bello filed Fundamental Rights Enforcement action Suit No. HCL/68M/2024 with the High Court of Justice, Kogi State on February 8th, 2024. Court records, even from the EFCC, all substantiate this.

    ”Court-Ordered Restraint:  The High Court granted an order restraining the EFCC from inviting, arresting, or prosecuting Alhaji Yahaya Bello pending the determination of the Originating Motion. This order was served on the EFCC on February 12th, 2024.

    ”EFCC’s Disregard for the Law:  Despite the order, the EFCC, represented by Senior Advocates Rotimi Oyedepo and J.S Okutepa, filed Charge No. FHC/ABJ/CR/98/2024 against Yahaya Bello on March 6th, 2024, in violation of the order.

    ”The EFCC’s ‘Ex Parte Warrant’ Is Another False Narrative: Mr. Uwujaren falsely implies that the EFCC sought a warrant of arrest only after the Kogi State High Court ruling on April 17th, 2024. This ruling was at about 2pm. Records will show that the motion was filed at 8:24 am on April 17th, prior to the ruling. And Nigerians would testify to the fact that, at that time, EFCC agents had already laid siege on his residence, attempting his arrest. These are clear occurrences that cannot be denied.

    ”EFCC – A Litany of Violations:  The EFCC failed to present the warrant at Yahaya Bello’s residence. The warrant itself is invalid, being obtained in defiance of a court order and based on misleading statements, as Alhaji Yahaya Bello is a defendant and not a fleeing suspect or a suspect,  having been charged. 

    ”EFCC’s Assault on Citizens’ Rights: The judgment of the High Court of Justice, Kogi State, on April 17th, 2024, highlights the EFCC’s abuse of its statutory duties. We urge the public to denounce these unlawful transgressions until the EFCC undertakes a comprehensive reform of its practices.”

  • Centre rates Kano poorest performing State

    Centre rates Kano poorest performing State

    Kano has been ranked as the poorest-performing State since the advent of the new administration in May 2023.  

    The Centre for Democracy and Human Rights (CEDEHUR) made this known in its quarterly report on governance across the 18 States with new Governors. 

    In the report at a briefing on Tuesday in Abuja, the Centre said its assessment was based on the transparency, accountability, quality of appointees and impact of policies on citizens. 

    Speaking on behalf of the Centre, Amb. Adebayo Lion Ogorry, said Kano ranks bottom for good government, noting that the current administration has instead focused on political structures to the detriment of the people. 

    “Kano is one of the States whose Governor has gotten it wrong on several fronts,” the report said.

    “From available statistics, the State is enmeshed in a series of political activities that have affected governance considerably. 

    “From interviews conducted with stakeholders in the state, it was gathered that the State Governor is bereft of ideas on tackling the State’s socio-economic issues. 

    “It was also gathered that his choice of political appointees was hinged on political considerations and not based on experience and capacity. 

    “There was also evidence of gross abuse of office evident in political persecution of perceived political opponents through irrational decisions that have boomeranged and affected the progress of the state.    

    “Available reports also indicated an astronomical lack of transparency and accountability in utilising State resources.  

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    “The Governor was observed to have neglected governance in pursuit of political vendetta. The Governor of Kano State has allowed governance in the State to take a worrisome turn, thereby affecting sustainable growth and development substantially. 

    “From available reports, he appears to be a misfit who cannot think critically towards addressing the socio-economic issues in the state.”

    The Centre alleged the Governor has been abysmal and leadership style so far brought governance to its knees.

    It advised the Governor to design a developmental blueprint to address the various issues in the State.

  • Yusuf Bichi: Between the spymaster and a celebrity

    Yusuf Bichi: Between the spymaster and a celebrity

    • By Yushau A. Shuaib

    I was disturbed watching videos of a young man dressed in designer outfits, adorned with expensive wristwatches and shoes, displaying bags of costly perfumes, and being chauffeured around in flashy vehicles. His entourage includes a motley crew of well-armed bodyguards with sophisticated weapons, attendants, allies, and hangers-on, whether striding with him in processions or moving in long convoys. To top it off, he even took to the skies in private jets.

    What is evident is the young chap’s clear cultivation of celebrity culture, steeped in material flamboyance, whether in balling with music superstars like Davido, driving about in supercars and hosting associates to flamboyant gourmet dinners which are all deliberately videoed for showboating on his social media platforms, for maximum publicity.

    What I found deeply disturbing was that this individual, who goes by the name Abba Yusuf Bichi, is a Nigerian. Yet, with more than two million followers on social media, he remains largely unknown among the hardworking Nigerian businessmen and multimillionaires who could afford such a life of extravagant opulence.

    He shares a name in a manner that appears too close for comfort with a humble, modest, and result-oriented spymaster Yusuf Magaji Bichi, Director General of the Department of State Security Service (DSS). Could they hail from the same fast-developing Bichi Emirate Council of Kano State? I haven’t bothered to verify, as it ordinarily would seem absurd to associate the pompous and flashy young man with the accomplished spymaster.

    Spymasters play a pivotal role in intelligence and covert operations worldwide. They lead and manage sleuth networks while overseeing critical tasks related to national security, counterterrorism efforts, and other clandestine endeavours on behalf of the state. Due to the delicate nature of their veiled assignments, spymasters function behind the scenes. They ensure that their family members, spouses, children, and even parents remain shielded from public scrutiny to avoid unnecessary exposure.

    Bichi boasts extensive intelligence work experience. He has performed in various operational roles before assuming leadership positions within the DSS as its DG. Many within the security and intelligence services can attest to Bichi’s professional integrity. For instance, Chief Peter C. Nwaoduah, one of the longest-serving Directors-General of the DSS (1992-1999), vouched for his competence and dedication.

    In a foreword to a book on the legacy of Yusuf Bichi, Nwaoduah wrote: “The personality in whose honour this collection was put together is not used to being celebrated. If anything, he would be embarrassed, if not blushing! Bichi is known to be taciturn, even indifferent and shy to take credit for the numerous services rendered to the nation.”

    Bichi is addicted to his job and has always been. This explains why, from the beginning, he chose a life of being an operative of what is also called The Secret Service or The Secret Police. He had a successful first outing and, after that, retired. But again, service to the Fatherland came beckoning. It was not what he prepared himself to do again. He needed a quiet life after retirement. However, imbued with patriotism, he was back to work.

    The shortest-serving DSS DG (August to September 2018), Mathew B. Seyefa, narrated their relationship, which spanned 40 years, and how they joined the service on the same day. Their first point of convergence was a mutual attraction for Mallam Aminu Kano’s enduring legacy, an epitome of modesty, populism, and aversion to primitive material acquisition. “People change when power is entrusted to them, but Bichi has remained his simple, unassuming, warm, and unflappable self,” he said.

    Therefore, it is not surprising that on several occasions, the Department of State Security Service, under Bichi, has issued warnings to Nigerians regarding the dangers of flaunting wealth in public. In one such advisory, the service stated that ostentatious displays of affluence pose a significant security risk and attract the attention of criminal elements, including kidnappers and bandits.

    One may wonder about the real background of the young Abba Yusuf Bichi. And while his means of livelihood remain shrouded in mystery, he maintains predictable routines. He boasts an ostentatious attitude akin to Yahoo Yahoo boys, who expose themselves easily to security scrutiny and public irritation, often leading them to hire legions of security agents for protection as they embark on their various acts of ridiculous and conspicuous material exhibitions and consumption.

    While public officers and businesspeople are urged to lead modest lives appropriate to their positions and income, ostentatious displays of questionable affluence should be discouraged due to their negative impacts on society. The seeming glitter of these highly impressionable displays can lure vulnerable youth down perilous paths, including the yield to fraudulent activities, prostitution, and even money rituals.

    However, it is essential to differentiate between so-called celebrities and accomplished and wealthy individuals. True wealth often resides in modesty and humble lifestyles, even amidst enormous financial success. The flaunting of opulence by money-miss-road celebrities serves as a bad influence, inadvertently signalling to impressionable youth that material wealth is attainable through any means, including illicit ways. Moreover, such displays attract the attention of kidnappers, armed robbers, and bandits.

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    Nigerian youths must be encouraged to acquire digital literacy and financial education. Wise investments can secure their future without resorting to criminal activities. Additionally, safeguarding personal information in today’s digital age is crucial. Even cybercriminals exploit such data for extortion and attacks. Citizens should remain vigilant and take measures to protect themselves and society.

    To stem the tide of reckless wealth flaunting, responses like those recently taken against naira abusers should be activated. Relevant law enforcement bodies, including anti-corruption and revenue agencies, should scour social media accounts to find many who might be engaged in opulent displays, verify their sources of income and tax compliance, etc., and ascertain their social rectitude. Prosecution should follow where necessary.

    It is fascinating how two individuals sharing the name Yusuf Bichi can lead vastly different lives, one in the spotlight of luxury and the other a conservative dwelling in the shadows of covert operations. By the way, who is the young and overprotected celebrity?

    _Yushau Shuaib is the author of “An Encounter with the Spymaster.”_

    yashuaib@yahoo.com

  • Louis Ekere emerges vice president, as ship owners elects new excos

    Louis Ekere emerges vice president, as ship owners elects new excos

    The Group Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Homeland Integrated Offshore Services Limited and Welled Healthcare Limited, Dr Louis Ekere, has emerged Vice President in the newly elected Executive Council of the Ship Owners Association of Nigeria (SOAN).

     The Ship Owners Association of Nigeria (SOAN) inaugurated New Executive Council (NEC) members into its fold on Friday at an event held at the Oriental Hotel, in Lekki, Lagos.

    Ekere’s induction has been widely acknowledged by stakeholders in the sector, as an honour well deserved, with pundits citing his accomplishments as a resourceful entrepreneur.

    Ekere has been hailed as a true visionary, change-maker and revolutionary, who has demonstrated a bold entrepreneurial spirit that continues to leave indelible marks on the Nigerian and African shipping circuit. He is expected to leverage his business acumen to disrupt the status quo and entrench delicate balance in one breath.

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    Observers in the industry have also described Dr. Louis Ekere as an individual with a high level of professionalism, with an innovative and proactive approach to solving problems in the industry and the nation at large.

    Ekere’s story has elements of what we think of as a typically Nigerian story — of passion, ingenuity, and, ultimately, honest industry, a member remarked.

    A seasoned professional, Ekere, is a recipient of the National Recognition and Achievement Award for the Officer of the Order of Niger (OON) conferred on him by the Federal Government of Nigeria for service to humanity and important contributions to the maritime, oil and gas, and healthcare industries in Nigeria.

    He is also a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award conferred by former U.S President Donald Trump in 2019 and was also conferred with an honorary doctorate degree by the Trinity International University of Ambassadors Georgia, United States. He is a member of the Institute of Directors Nigeria (IOD).

  • Conflict-affected Adamawa communities trained to tell own stories for intervention

    Conflict-affected Adamawa communities trained to tell own stories for intervention

    Communities affected by conflicts around Adamawa State have received training on how to tell their own stories of need, so that they can attract intervention projects from government and development agencies.

    Under the programme, Vulnerability to Changes in the Water Systems in Conflict Affected Communities in Adamawa State, the focus is on poor water systems and how participants who are locals of affected communities can tell their own stories through photographs and videos.

    Mr Adebayo Oke of International Water Management Institute (IWMI), one of the organisations involved in the programme, said the training workshop, which took place in Yola, is about how to build capacity of people facing water scarcity to speak for themselves, using digital resources.

    “Representatives of the focus communities have been here these past few days receiving training on communicating their own challenges by themselves,” Mr Oke said, adding that conflict situations such as insurgency attacks and communal clashes may have reduced, “but when it comes to access to water, there are still a lot of challenges.”

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    He explained that the training, otherwise termed Photo Voice Workshop, is so called because the idea is to enable people in conflict-affected areas to capture their real-time situations.

    A liaison officer of IWMI, Dr Ahmadu Tafida, further explained that the workshop is part of the larger project on Vulnerability to Changes in Water Systems in Conflict-Affected Areas targeting 10 of Adamawa’s 21 LGAs.

    Tafida, who is a lecturer with the Modibbo Adama University, Yola, said the idea was to train people who will return to their communities and over time document their challenges with water, and by so doing, develop a robust data-base that will provide entry points to international development agencies.

    A communications specialist connected to the project, Mr Dayo Ibitoye, said the bigger programme, Vulnerability to Changes in the Water Systems, focuses on communities that have been impacted by conflicts because such communities were made vulnerable and placed in need for intervention.

  • Climate change advocates canvass fund to meet evolving needs

    Climate change advocates canvass fund to meet evolving needs

    The Director General, National Council on Climate Change, Salisu Dahiru has appealed for finance to meet urgent and evolving needs amongst others in climate change, with a new target on tripling renewables and doubling energy efficiency by 2030.

    Dahiru made this appeal at a one-day national workshop on review of the outcome of the 28th session of the conference of parties of United Nations framework Convention on Climate Change in Abuja, noting that with the adoption and operationalisation, there will be need to scale up adaptation in finance to meet urgent needs.

    The DG said, “It is critical to note that these actions include an unprecedented reference to transitioning away from all fossil fuels in energy systems. This should be done in a just and orderly way, equitable manner in this critical decade to enable the world to reach net zero emissions by 2050, in keeping with the science.

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    “Our participation at COP 28 through statements, negotiations and other engagements reaffirmed the need for strengthened collective climate change action across three pillars of Adaptation, Finance, and Mitigation.  Also, in other cross-cutting areas of technology and capacity development.

    “As an oil producing and developing nation, the agreements forged during COP28 pose the need for a strategic review of our national actions and climate goals. Hence, this workshop presents a pivotal opportunity for us to reflect on these outcomes and chart a path forward towards sustainable solutions as we speed our transition to a climate-resilient future”.

    Dahiru assured of inclusive participatory process to motivate actions towards seeking higher ambitious goals for the nation’s transition to low carbon economy and to create a forum for government, businesses, states and other stakeholders to continue to shape and strengthen the climate action processes in Nigeria.

  • Despite apology, Bauchi Police arrest student for defamation on Facebook

    Despite apology, Bauchi Police arrest student for defamation on Facebook

    Operatives of the Bauchi Police Command have arrested one Usman Adamu, a 34-year-old final-year student of Law at the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria, for alleged harassment and defamation of character on Facebook.

    The Nation reports that Adamu, a native of Kyata village in Burra district of Ningi Local Government Area of Bauchi State, was accused of defaming a Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in the State, CSP Danladi Mohammed, on his Facebook page.

    The police alleged that the suspect identified with Facebook user name, Adamu Usman Kyata, made some defamatory comments posted on his page against a Divisional Police Officer (DPO), CSP Danladi Mohammed.

    Narrating the incident that led to the Facebook post, a statement by the Spokesman of the Bauchi State Police Command, SP Ahmed Mohammed Wakil on Saturday, revealed that, “A complaint was received by Burra Divisional Police Headquarters on April 2, 2024 about an incident that occurred on the same date at about 1200hrs.”

     “One Abdulmumuni Liman, alias Kwakiya of Kyata village via the same Burra District, invited some members of a volunteer group popularly known as “Babeli,” led by one Yahaya Zomo from Toro LGA, Bauchi State to the Dangarfa village.

    “The complainant alleged that Abdulmumuni Liman assaulted and inflicted various degrees of injuries on him over a land dispute.

    “The detectives visited the crime scene and took the victims to General Hospital, Burra for treatment. To further the investigation and unravel the circumstances surrounding the incident, the Divisional Police Officer invited the suspect (Abdulmumuni Liman) for questioning over his action, but he vehemently dishonored the invitation.”

    The PPRO added, “The suspect’s action also sparked an outcry that led to a mob mobilising in solidarity with the complainant against the said Abdulmumuni Liman, which escalated into a physical confrontation between the two sides.”

    He said the situation was promptly resolved by a team of policemen, led by the DPO, and suspects were arrested during the ensuing melee and transferred to Ningi Area Command for further investigation as directed by the Commissioner of Police.

    According to SP Wakil, to prevent misinformation and its consequences to the peace and security of the community, Usman Abdulmumin’s son was arrested and transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for a discreet investigation alongside other suspects involved.

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    He stated that Usman made a confessional statement, disclosing that he made the online publication based on hearsay and without having in-depth knowledge of what had transpired in his father’s case, while regretting his action, and asked the authorities and the DPO in particular for forgiveness.

    The apology published on Adamu Facebook page on April 8, 2024 prior to his arrest partly reads: “We all make mistakes. It matters not what profession is your calling, what faith, or law you adhere to, what color is your skin, or what gender you are, or where you are born, or by whom, the level of your education, past experiences, and all of sorts. As long as you are a human being, you must make mistakes. Infallibility is to God, fallibility is to human beings….

    “I write here specifically to say that I sincerely apologize to the D.P.O. I said so many things that I feel utterly sorry about, and here I am as a human being capable of not always doing things- making mistakes- to say that everyone that came across my write-up should disregard them.