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November, 2020

RDF defilement suspect, Sgt. Maj. Robert Kabera escapes into Uganda

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FLN terror outfit disintegrates in a row over fund embezzlement, and internal wrangles Page 2

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Caught red-handed importing guns to kill Ugandans, CMI propaganda attempts to deflect blame upon Rwanda Page 4

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FLN terror outfit disintegrates in a row over fund embezzlement, and internal wrangles By Fred Gashema The feuds in the Paul Rusesabagina’s terror outfit National Liberation Front (FLN) have reached a boiling point as the terrorist group deputy head of military operation “Col” Alex Rusanganwa alias Guado defected to form his own breakaway group with Faustin Twagiramungu “Rukokoma” as his direct “Commander-In-Chief.”

on 12, June 2020 ascertained that all the funds were embezzled by, notably, “Gen.” Jeva of CNRD-Ubwiyunge, which oversaw FLN rebel fighters. Subsequently CNRD was expelled from the coalition. Reliable sources explain that Rusanganwa, who had had differences with his former boss Jeva, was very mad at the latter over the embezzled funds though he (Rusanganwa) had led and coordinated the Nyungwe attacks but got no “incentive” in return. This pushed the man to defect and form his own breakaway terror outfit that he leads under direct orders of the Brussels-based Twagiramungu.

Rusanganwa is infamously known for having led and coordinated the Nyungwe attacks – in Nyabimata and Nyamagabe respectively in June and December 2018 – that claimed the lives of nine unarmed innocent civilians in total, with assailants looting citizens’ properties and burning down vehicles among other atrocities. According to knowledgeable sources, one of the reasons behind Rusanganwa’s defection is US$ 150,000 that overseas-based FLN supporters wired in 2018 to facilitate the terror outfit’s activities; but the money vanished in the pockets of the terror group’s head of military operations “Brig. Gen” Antoine Hakizimana, alias Jeva. Jeva used to represent CNRD-Ubwiyunge in the Brussels-based coalition of terrorist group MRCD-Ubumwe formerly led by terror suspect Rusesabagina.

Anti-Rwanda terror group MRCD-Ubumwe’s Faustin Twagiramungu and his armed wing FLN’s Col Alex Rusanganwa alias Guado (below) are up for the establishment of a breakaway faction.

According to security observers, “the current disarray within FLN remnants is undoubtedly another sign that the terror outfit is on its last legs. Last year its top commanders were arrested, and hundreds of the their fighters shot or captured by the Congolese military, FARDC, with many repatriated to Rwanda to face justice for their crimes.”

“The money had been raised by Rusesabagina and fellows from MRCD-Ubumwe, of which FLN is the armed wing, as a budget to facilitate the terror outfit operations aimed at overthrowing the leadership of Rwanda through subversive activities on Rwandan territory,” a source familiar with the workings of the terror group said. However, Rwanda’ security organs were very successful in neutralizing FLN’s terror attacks, and arrested some of its top leaders that include Callixte Nsabimana and Herman Nsengimana – the group’s former publicists and the overall commander-in-Chief Rusesabagina. According to reliable sources, an audit by the terror coalition

“MRCD vice president and spokesperson, Twagiramungu played a major role in the defection of Rusanganwa as part of the plan to recruit him to the breakaway army into MRCD so that the coalition gains an armed wing that it currently doesn’t have,” our source revealed. “Consequently, Rusanganwa is now openly reporting to Twagiramungu and not to Jeva as he previously used to,” revealed the source.

FLN’s disintegration came at the time members of other overseas-based anti-Rwanda terrorist groups mainly RNC, FDLR, RUD-Urunana, and CFCR-Invejuru are incessantly turning against each other over what they openly describe as divisionism, betrayal and greed among others.

Col Alex Rusanganwa alias Guado

In the ongoing court trial of Paul Rusesabagina on terrorism charges, his case will be heard together with all his henchmen of FLN that are serving prison time for their crimes.

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RDF defilement suspect, Sgt. Maj. Robert Kabera escapes into Uganda

Sgt. Maj. Kabera whose crime has made him escape to Uganda.

A sergeant major of the Rwanda Defense Force, Robert Kabera has escaped after defiling his own daughter, a 15-year old. An investigation by Virunga Post has ascertained that the suspect has fled to Uganda.

his home in Ndera, Gasabo District – immediately disappeared. It is said he was scared he could face arrest. He went to Kagitumba from where, our inquiries reveal, he crossed into Uganda using a porous route as security authorities were closing in on him.

It is said that Kabera – who committed the crime in the night of last Saturday, 21 November in

Sgt. Maj. Kabera, a musician in the RDF band, was said to have committed the crime under the

By Alain Mucyo

influence of alcohol, which he is said to be a heavy user. According to sources that know Kabera well, this is a soldier that has been plagued by indiscipline throughout his career, “despite the fact he was given many chances” a former colleague said. Now even his own family members are appalled at what he has

done, defiling his own daughter. Information we have is that the rogue soldier slipped into Uganda last Sunday, in the dark at around 10 am. RDF yesterday, Monday 23, put out a statement that it had launched an investigation against Kabera on defilement allegations.

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Caught red-handed importing guns to kill Ugandans, CMI propaganda attempts to deflect blame upon Rwanda al Service Unit followed after a tip off from Ugandan operatives from External Security Organization in Kenya.”

By Alex Muhumuza An article published on the Commandonepost website – one of the numerous propaganda outlets on the payroll of Ugandan Military Intelligence, CMI – yesterday claimed that a shipment of guns recently seized in Kenya is “linked to Rwanda.” The conclusion to be drawn from the claims of the website, run by one Bob Atwine who is on the CMI payroll, is that the guns – which were allegedly seized last week at a weighbridge in Webuye in Western Kenya – were being smuggled by Rwanda into Kampala “to contribute to the insecurity there.” The article makes several claims in an attempt to establish the supposed link between Rwanda, and the election-campaign insecurity and violence currently roiling Uganda. But everything about this story only incriminates Kampala, which is the true purchaser of the weapons that were intercepted in flatbed trucks by Kenyan Police. The first fact to know is that the final destination of the guns was KAMPALA. The second fact to know is that the issue of the guns was first reported in Kenyan media. A Nairobi-based website, kenyans.co.ke wrote on 19 last week: “5 trucks destined for Uganda have been seized by Kenya’s security apparatus following a tip-off that the trucks were ferrying sensitive security cargo. According to police reports, two of the trucks were seized at the Webuye weighbridge, just an hour from the Malaba Border. Two other trailers had been seized in Nairobi, while one was flagged down in Bungoma.” The Kenyan website then reveals: “Paperwork from the trucks showed they were coming from Mombasa, and indicated Kampala as the final destination.” Clearly Rwanda had nothing to do with these trucks or the guns in them. “Obviously, Museveni’s people were transporting more

The Webuye weighbridge in Kenya where trucks full of guns were intercepted.

guns to kill Ugandans with, so as to suppress them from voting other candidates,” said a security analyst that talked off record. “But caught red handed, of course CMI rushes to turn Rwanda into a scapegoat!” Commandonepost, whose primary duty as a tool of anti-Rwanda propaganda also includes deflecting upon Rwanda blame for crimes committed by its bosses, must have realized that a story in Kenyan media about trucks full of guns intercepted en-route to Kampala would immediately incriminate them. These weapons, it would be obvious even to a child, were imported by the security apparatus of Uganda and their purpose is to kill supporters of opposition parties that have shown very strongly they are fed up with the government of President Museveni. The world, through social media, has seen the horrific violence Uganda’s forces have been inflicting on supporters of MP Robert Kyagulanyi, the candidate attracting overwhelming numbers of masses to his side. The cities and towns of Uganda are crawling with troops, police, militias known as LDUs, and several elements in civilian attire toting guns – all of whose job is to

suppress supporters of the opposition. They have been brutally arresting, clobbering, or shooting them, and throwing many in jails. They have been running over peaceful protestors with vehicles, and shooting many indiscriminately. “Uganda is awash in guns, but who else is arming all these government goons? It is the government!” a media source in Kampala remarked. Commandonepost, in its latest mission to try to tarnish Rwanda for the crimes of its Kampala bosses, however, goes about the task in the shoddiest way possible. The CMI-affiliated website begins by plagiarizing several paragraphs of the article from kenyans.co.ke, and then alters it by injecting in anti-Rwanda propaganda. (There wasn’t mention of anything to do with Rwanda in the original article). So shoddy is the article that the photographs Commandonepost uses of the supposed guns in fact is a picture of weapons in Nigeria, according to sharp-eyed social media accounts. Commandonepost claims: “sources told this website that the swift action of the Kenyan Gener-

The supposed action is exposed as a fiction cooked up by Commandonepost since at no point does the Kenyan media that broke the story on Kampala’s guns mention any supposed cooperation from Ugandan agents. Several other cooked up fictions, or fictitious quotes follow to create the impression that “Rwandan security, or state operatives were involved in fomenting violence in Uganda.” Some of these are claims that “Rwanda Defense Intelligence working with some actors inside Uganda were behind the move to sneak in these guns, and use them to fight Uganda government sources.” Other claims are that “a senior Rwandan military officer has been receiving funds for the operation.” Yet other allegations vaguely insinuate that Ambassador Joseph Rutabana, recently appointed as Rwanda’s High Commissioner to Kampala is “running the operation.” “Everything is just innuendo, insinuations and lies, and there is nothing they back with one fact. These lies includes the tired rumor that Rwanda’s aim is to support a full scale war on Uganda, where it will be fighting a proxy war using wrong elements that have been fighting Uganda from DRC,” said the security source who talked to us off the record. “Once again we also see their projections with the allegation that Rwanda wants to fight them using proxies.

The guns’ final destination was Kampala, where the state has been shooting and killing supporters of the opposition.

“But it is the other way round; it is Museveni using terrorist proxies like Nyamwasa and his RNC, or FDLR, RUD-Urunana and other terrorist groups in hopes of destabilizing Rwanda, but has failed miserably!”

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In its last kicks, terror group CNRD’s interim president threatens “to launch war” By Joan Karera On one of the anti-Rwanda YouTube channels, Francine Umubyeyi, the interim president of one of the armchair anti-Rwanda terrorist groups, National Council for Renewal and Democracy (CNRD), was heard uttering claims that their militia who belong to the National Liberation Forces (FLN) armed wing are “in training getting ready to attack Rwanda”, something that was strongly derided by commentators who were following the interview. The US-based Umubyeyi, 39, was previously the “deputy commissioner for political affairs and diplomacy” in CNRD and held the same position in the MRCD coalition. She later took over the position of CNRD president after “Lt. Gen.” Laurent Ndagijimana, alias Wilson Irategeka was killed in the DRC’s military operations against armed militia groups in the east of DRC.

In the interview, Umubyeyi claimed that “FLN is in Nyungwe in preparations for a war, to fight for Rwandans who are in ‘danger’ in the country.” She then went on to utter incitement. “Those of you following us now, you have the responsibility to support this struggle ‘to liberate Rwandans’,” she said, echoing the words of all terrorist groups that have killed innocent civilians. However, according observers, it’s known that FLN is only capable of peddling such falsehoods, and saying that FLN is in training in Nyungwe Forest is just an imagination because when it tried to attack Rwanda from there in 2018, it was routed by RDF. Information is that almost no one of their militia survived. In November last year, President Kagame had warned such terror groups that “Rwanda is going to raise the cost high on the part of anybody who wants to destabilize the country’s security.”

Which is the reason, according to one of the observers, “all those who had made such claims like Callixte Nsabimana ‘Sankara’, Rusesabagina, Herman Nsengimana and others are in custody now, facing justice for their crimes.” Francine Umubyeyi continued with the usual propaganda of hate, fed by falsehoods: “the RPF has failed to completely put an end to the Rwandan refugees’ problem, now it has started to kill them to show that there are no more refugees.” This obviously isn’t true for anyone that knows the facts, said a social media observer. “Rwanda, for instance, is classified by UNHCR, the UN agency for refugees, as a country none of whose citizens has cause to be a refugee.” As a result, a decade ago, a cessation clause was signed by UNHCR that indicated all Rwandan refugees could safely return home since there was no single

factor that could cause any to be a refugee, and it came into force in 2013. “The fact that this woman has started to go in the media asking for support shows how their terror group FLN is left with nothing since their funder Rusesabagina, and their fighters have been arrested, with the remaining having started to form splinter groups due to misunderstandings. “She just wants to fleece money from people just like all these terror groups work,” added our source. In June and December 2018, the FLN attacks in Nyungwe claimed nine unarmed civilians, namely: Joseph Habarurema, Fidèle Munyaneza, Anathole Maniraho, Hilarie Mukabahizi, Diane Jackeline Mutesi, Isaac Niwenshuti, Samuel Nteziryayo, Jeanine Niyobuhungiro and Ornella Sine Atete.

FLN rebels. They have been defeated, scattered, and many captured. Now one Francine Umubyeyi is trying to profit off a con game that she can revive them “to fight Rwanda!”.

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Latest on illicit Ugandan guns intercepted in Kenya – Kampala security team secretly negotiates for their release

Ugandan guns were intercepted in Kenya, some at the Bungoma weighbridge (pictured left). Those guns are for regime security forces to kill, harass, and suppress Ugandans with.

By Jean Gatera New information reaching our website confirms that the guns which Kampala propaganda outlets tried to link to Rwanda – after Kenyan security services intercepted them Tuesday last week – were undoubtedly the property of Uganda. The latest Virunga Post has learnt is that the consignment of guns – of which there was mixed police anti-riot equipment – were in six flatbed trucks. They were enroute to Kampala when Kenyan intelligence intercepted them, some in Nairobi, some at the Webuye weighbridge in western Kenya, while one truck was flagged down in Bungoma. According to sources, when the Ugandan regime saw that the story had been reported on in Kenyan media it hatched a plan to smear Rwanda as a ploy to deflect attention from the fact Uganda is importing guns in such huge quantities at a time its security services are engaged in violently suppressing supporters of opposition candidates.

“With the recent events of shootings, and police as well as military violence against supporters of NUP’s candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, Museveni’s security forces did not want anyone, not even Kenyan authorities, to know that Government was importing even more weapons,” a reliable source informed this website. When Kenyan media blew the cover off the story, that was when propaganda outlets working with Uganda’s Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence quickly put together an article of fictions and concocted scenarios about “how the guns were linked with Rwandan security services”, supposedly to fight the (Ugandan) government with, “using wrong elements in Kampala.” This tall tale slander among other things claimed the Rwandan High Commissioner to Uganda also was involved in this fictitious plot. “This is what Museveni’s propaganda does; always finding ways to tarnish Rwanda with their dirty propaganda!” a Rwandan citizen that saw the story exclaimed. “It is just so dirty of them!” he added.

“They are very embarrassed at being exposed importing weapons to kill their own people!” The way the story got uncovered started when the six trucks, heading to Kampala lacked the proper paperwork related to arms imports. But the Ugandan authorities – the purchasers of the weapons – did not inform Kenya that the cargo was a weapons consignment prior to transit to Uganda, as it is customary in International Relations and International Law. The Ugandans thought they would just sneak the guns, in the trucks that had carried them from Mombasa Port, through Kenya undetected. They were wrong, and Kenyan intelligence intercepted them. According to Article 3 of the UN Protocol Against The Illicit Manufacturing Of And Trafficking In Firearms, what Uganda tried to do is illicit trafficking. The article states: “Illicit trafficking shall mean the import, export,

acquisition, sale, delivery, movement or transfer of firearms, their parts and components and ammunition from or across the territory of one State Party to that of another State Party if any one of the State Parties concerned does not authorize it in accordance with the terms of this Protocol or if the firearms are not marked in accordance with article 8 of this Protocol.” Kenyan website kenyan.co.ke wrote: “Paperwork from the trucks showed they were coming from Mombasa and indicated Kampala as the final destination.” Reliable sources have revealed that Uganda dispatched top security officials to Nairobi to negotiate the release of its weapons. Sources in Uganda confirmed the weapons were ordered by the Ugandan government and that on Tuesday, all six trucks with their guns and anti-riot equipment had crossed into Uganda.

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Ugandan envoy Ayebare’s misleading interview with NBS TV on relations with Rwanda By Alex Muhumuza Talking about Rwanda, Uganda relations in a report aired by NBS TV Uganda this last Sunday, Uganda’s permanent representative to the UN, and President Museveni’s special envoy to Rwanda, Adonia Ayebare has said that (Ugandan and Rwandan) officials “have continued to meet, and all issues are being addressed.” In the interview conducted in his New York office, Ayebare was responding to questions about “progress in the Uganda, Rwanda talks to normalize relations between the two states” by the interviewer. Ayebare goes on to claim that “officials have continued to meet and all issues are being addressed.” He then says he believes an amicable solution is soon to be found. “As far as I am concerned there is no standoff, and the countries continue to relate.” Observers in Kigali that saw the interview – in which the journalist wondered whether there’s been progress following the Memorandum of Understanding brokered by Angola, and signed by presidents Kagame and Museveni in August last year – were astonished at what they called “the diplomat’s capacity to mislead.”

which was annihilated last year following military offensives to eradicate illegal armed groups operating from Congolese territory. Ugandan President Museveni and Nyamwasa, after licking their wounds for several months, came up with “a two-part plan to overthrow the government of Kigali.” This website learnt it from reliable sources that the plan involves recruiting cadres for RNC. They would source them from refugee camps populated by Rwandans, and from areas all over Uganda with significant Kinyarwanda-speaking communities. After training these cadres – from a newly set up RNC cadreship training school in Bugolobi, Kampala – they are sent back to their communities “to mobilize for war against Rwanda.” Uganda’s Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence, CMI, is the organ coordinating this activity, working in tandem with RNC’s Kampala-based agents Prossy Boonabana and Sulah Nuwamanya. But the activities of these two individuals violate the MoU in two ways: they are working for the destabilization of Rwanda. Yet

they are two of the actors supposed to have been repatriated to Rwanda to face trial for exactly such acts as setting up cells in several areas for recruitment, or disseminating anti-Rwanda propaganda. But Uganda, rather than repatriate them, instead provided them heavier security in their CMI-provided houses in Kampala. One wonders how Ayebare would tell the world that “issues are being addressed” knowing well such things are going on. In the preceding week, it was revealed that Frank Ntwari, the RNC’s youth commissioner – who also happens to be Kayumba Nyamwasa’s brother in law – was in Kampala to review progress on the mobilization, and cadreship training. It was reported that not only did Ntwari meet with Boonabana and Nuwamanya; he also met with senior CMI, Defense, SFC and security officers. It did not end there. Ntwari also met one of the biggest fish in the Ugandan military and security establishment: President Museveni’s younger brother Gen. Salim

Ugandan senior officials have been raising complaints that “Rwanda closed the border and therefore trade was severely impeded.” That issue was what the NBS interview with Ayebare hinged on, with the journalist once again intoning, “what a drag for (Ugandan) trade the closure has been.” Rwandans on their part have been pointing out it was Uganda itself, through activities with the goal of destabilizing the security of Rwanda, that closed the border. One prominent Twitter commentator said: “if Uganda so much values its anti-Rwanda plots, then let it forget Rwanda’s market and trade with RNC, or FDLR, or RUD-Urunana and other terror groups that Kampala is in bed with!” But then, as if to highlight how uncoordinated Kampala’s propaganda efforts on the issue are, Ayebare on the one hand claims that as far as he is concerned “there is no standoff with Rwanda.” Or that “officials have continued to meet, and issues are being addressed.” But on the other hand Kampala propaganda outlets on the payroll of CMI – an organ run by none other than Ayebare’s half brother, Maj. Gen. Abel Kandiho – regularly publish slanders against Rwanda. One is a recent article by the Commandonepost website that alleges Rwandan security agents (including Rwanda’s High Commissioner to Kampala!) have been involved in a plot to import guns into Kampala “for use by elements in Uganda to fight the government.”

Contrary to Ayebare’s words, Kampala has been violating the terms of the MoU, even more blatantly as the months have come and gone. The MoU mentioned at least seven key issues that must be resolved before relations can go back to normal. One of these is for the parties to desist from activities to destabilize the security of the neighbor. Article number 3 specifically says: “both parties reiterated their commitment to refraining from any acts of destabilization against each other.” Currently however it has been revealed that Uganda has stepped up activities to revive Kayumba Nyamwasa’s RNC,

Saleh, the most influential individual in the UPDF hierarchy, other than his elder brother.

Commandonepost’s smear has been thoroughly debunked, with facts showing the guns were imported by Kampala, and Rwanda has absolutely nothing to do with them. Adonia Ayebare Uganda’s permanent representative to the United Nations as well as President Museveni’s special envoy to Rwanda has misled the public on supposed improving relations with Rwanda. Unmentioned is what a hindrance to good relations Kampala’s activities are.

What a confused group, laughed a Kigali-based social media account.

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A Nigerian commentator’s strange take on matters to do with Rwanda By Jason Muhire Nigerian writer Festus Adebayo argues that his country’s president, Muhammadu Buhari “is morphing into Kagame”, in article last Sunday. In doing this Adebayo – who writes for some website called pmparrotng.com – displays insufferable ignorance. Examples of this in Adebayo’s piece are too many to count but one would start with the most glaring. This is someone who attempts commentary on Rwanda and doesn’t seem to know who to blame between those who committed the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi, and those who put an end to the horror. “Kagame started as commander of the Rwanda Patriotic Front, a Uganda-based rebel force that was the core of the blood spillage in the infamous Rwandan genocide that held from April 7 and July 15, 1994 where Hutu extremists killed in cold blood about one million people within a hundred days,” Adebayo writes, mixing genocide denialism and revisionism in a single sentence. In Adebayo’s revisionist view, which is also evidence of the aforementioned ignorance, it is as if the Hutu extremists, the real

Kigali before (1994)

core of the blood spillage, who killed in cold blood more than one million people within a hundred days, were part of the RPF! That Adebayo seems unaware that in fact it was the RPF that stopped the Genocide, even as the international community looked on, is a real problem. If Adebayo had done his research, how hard would it be for him to know that extremists of the genocidal regime were attempting to exterminate a section of the population? Could the Nigerian writer be deliberately engaging in denialism? Second, it is not coincidental that Adebayo’s main reference as he attempted to vilify Rwanda’s leadership happened to be none other than the corrupt Human Rights Watch (HRW). For years this organization has been waging a relentless campaign to discredit the Rwandan administration. It reached the extent a knowledgeable observer like Richard Johnson, who served as a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Department of State, wrote about HRW’s anti-Rwanda crusade as: “a political advocacy which had become profoundly unscrupulous in both its means and its ends.” Yet, Adebayo thinks that HRW “acquitted itself well” in

Kigali 2020, Makes one wonder how someone called an intellectual would try to draw an equivalence between people that committed genocide, and people that have rebuilt Rwanda.

its anti-Rwanda campaign. But in fact examples abide of HRW’s shoddiness, such as its claims that “Rwanda executed thieves as part of a coordinated campaign.” These were debunked one by one as the very people that HRW claimed had been executed appeared on TV and were shocked to find out that HRW had declared them dead. But then, even if one were to acquiesce to the absurd claim that Rwanda’s security services killed suspect thieves, Adebayo would still need to tell his audience what such claims have to do with the alleged killings of protesters in his own country, Nigeria. If he brings up Rwanda to prove that “Kagame is a dictator”, then he chose the wrong example to support his case; if he couldn’t find people who are not thieves as proof that Kagame oppresses them, then he should find another example if he wants to write about dictators. Moreover, if he wanted to prove that Buhari is morphing into a dictator,

then Nigeria’s past is rich with examples of dictators and coups d’état which should serve as more relevant examples for whatever Adebayo wants to say. The writer is only describing a sequence of violence in his country Nigeria – protests and repression – and as a better contribution to his society, he should expose the reasons behind this violence: the youth who have given up hope and are now confronting the state. One wonders how Kagame is to solve Nigeria’s problems and bring hope to the youth. Is the issue of extreme inequalities in Nigeria, illustrated by Oxfam’s disclosure that “the combined wealth of Nigeria’s five richest men – $29.9 billion – could end extreme poverty at a national level, yet 5 million face hunger” not exciting enough for Adebayo to explore? Adebayo’s time could be put to better use.

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