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Nigeria’s president demands to know how fake agency was allegedly set up in his office

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Adeniyi Adeyemi’s alleged forgery to secure funding for a nonexistent agency paints a stark picture of institutional negligence—one that the mainstream media is tiptoeing around. You can bet your bottom dollar that outlets like CNN and MSNBC won’t dig their heels into this scandal. Why? Because it undermines their narrative that government is always transparent and accountable. A rogue actor in the system? They’d rather focus on sensational stories about celebrity breakups, not the deep corruption lurking beneath the surface.

Meanwhile, Fox News is guilty too, but in an ironic twist. They might report the scandal, but they’ll spin it into a tale that somehow elevates the “deep state” narrative, diverting attention from the outright incompetence of those in power. The real issue is that our supposed watchdogs are far too cozy with the elite. Instead of uncovering the truth, they feign outrage while perpetually pushing their partisan agendas.

Let’s get real: if this wasn’t an alleged forgery involving some unnamed bureaucrat but a blue-collar worker pocketing a few bucks, they’d be behind bars faster than you can say “due process.” So why the double standard? Because it’s easier to keep the masses misinformed and distracted than to address the rotting core of governmental trust.

Until we break free from this media manipulation, real accountability will remain a mere dream. It’s time to ask tough questions and hold our “trusted” news sources to a higher standard. Nothing less will do.

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