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Kperogi’s False Claims On Osinbajo by TheRareGem1(f): 3:58pm On Apr 21, 2021
By Fejiro Johnson

For one who prides himself as a “professor, journalist, newspaper columnist, author, that earned a Master of Science degree in communication and Ph.D. in communication,’ Farooq Kperogi should know better.

One can say Kperogi has rightly earned his stripes as an academic. But attempting to amplify fake news and falsehood on any platform is definitely another low for someone who has a PHD in communications!

Kperogi claimed in his article “Pantami is My Friend, But He Can’t Be Defended” he published on Saturday, April 17, that “Yemi Osinbajo, for instance, has been accused of being an intolerant, narrow-minded Christian extremist who wallows in his Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) bubble, who employs only Yoruba people who belong to the RCCG…”


Mr. Kperogi must have penned these in a blur of incomprehension as this is acutely inaccurate.

He did not hide his unfounded bias when he went further in his attempt to rehash false claims on Osinbajo in his follow-up article on Sunday, April 18, “When You Piss Off Two Extremist Groups on Opposite Ends”


Kperogi wrote, “The Pentecostal partisans, particularly of the RCCG crowd, are ticked off that I mentioned Yemi Osinbajo’s name in the column, even though I made it clear that while he (Osinbajo) has been accused of RCCG bigotry with solid evidence, to his credit, he hasn’t been associated with extremist and exclusivist religious rhetoric in his past homilies.”


This is another false representation of VP Osinbajo by Kperogi in his article, and that it was on a subject matter that has no remote bearing to the VP or his person reeks of some sinister motives. But expectedly, the author was called out on social media by many Nigerians who knew better than to gulp his cock and bull tales on the VP.


It is clear that Kperogi based his ridiculous comments on the VP on another ridiculous writeup by one Dr Musbau Akinbode titled “Osinbajo’s Stealth Christianization Agenda”, which was a regurgitation of spurious claims made in 2017 by one Dr. Ismaila Farouk. The claims made against Osinbajo in both articles are dead in the water.

Kperogi’s comments on the VP are not only riddled with inaccuracies and outright falsehood, his attempt to subtly give wings to discredited opinions by fake news merchants should be condemned for what is it, a communication gaffe.


VP Osinbajo respects and sees everyone first as Nigerian, regardless of tribe, ethnicity or faith and this shows in the composition of staff in the Office of the Vice President, which has already been described as a mini-Nigeria.


Like Dr. Balkisu Saidu, a Muslim Presidential aide in the VP’s office, rightly put it, “The level of diversity accomplished in the office (of the VP) reflects all segments of the society – geo-political, ethnic, religious, gender and youth representation. It is therefore inconceivable for anyone to suggest marginalisation or “Christianization” in appointments and religious bigotry.”


“Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is as authentic as he presents – he is a humane, compassionate, detribalised patriotic Nigerian, who is committed to the service of Nigeria and Nigerians in a fair, honest, transparent and accountable manner.”


This is not the first time Kperogi would pen article based on hearsays or outright falsehood. But this is one gone too far. As a supposed communications professor, Keprogi should be familiar the timeless quote by C. P. Scott in his 1921 essay: that “Comments are free but facts are sacred.”


It feels needless to point out the superiority of facts over fiction and baseless claims, especially to one who is expected to know about the validity of facts in communications. But, as it seems, Kperogi might need further schooling in this area.


Indeed, as Kperogi stated in his article, it is his “choice whom he choses to reference in his own column”, but responsibility and simple decency demands that you do not give voice to falsehood to drive home a disjointed point.


Kperogi should have realized that he was clutching on straws when he based his jaundiced comments on the VP on baseless claims by fake news merchants and promoters on social media. He would do well to jump off that fake news train as it would only leads to ignominy, especially for someone in the academia.

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Re: Kperogi’s False Claims On Osinbajo by Ammishaddai: 4:02pm On Apr 21, 2021
When you see articles this lengthy, always bear in mind that there is a lie behind its length. And that someone, somewhere, is trying desperately to save his way of living
Re: Kperogi’s False Claims On Osinbajo by amuwo1980: 4:02pm On Apr 21, 2021
Rubbish , he said the truth and u are here trying to muddy up the waters
Re: Kperogi’s False Claims On Osinbajo by Monogamy: 4:03pm On Apr 21, 2021
Farooq, a chronic wailer

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Re: Kperogi’s False Claims On Osinbajo by tribalmall: 4:05pm On Apr 21, 2021
Many of you cursed Igbos and foolishness.
Wasn't Kperogi article twice as lengthy as this where was your dead brain unwise Igbo father to comment it might be a lie..

Your miserable wretch life is doomed with chronic hate, irredeemable bigotry and acute level of foolishness that even Jesus can not help your father anymore.

You, your father n his entire household can keep hating on Yoruba. That will never stop them from being superior to the hopeless tribe you belong.

Ammishaddai:
When you see articles this lengthy, always bear in mind that there is a lie behind its length. And that someone, somewhere, is trying desperately to save his way of living

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Re: Kperogi’s False Claims On Osinbajo by Imsoblessed: 4:08pm On Apr 21, 2021
I thought I was the only one that noticed kperogi's subtle support for his terrorist friend and brother. Every northern Muslm is a suspect, even those forming fake niceness.... They are never too educated for evil
Re: Kperogi’s False Claims On Osinbajo by TheRareGem1(f): 4:18pm On Apr 21, 2021
Farooq is just daft to have use VP as an example for his junk and poorly written piece on Pantami.
Re: Kperogi’s False Claims On Osinbajo by Joylove2324(f): 4:27pm On Apr 21, 2021
Some of those idiots are just paid errand boys. There were paid to be tarnishing the good image of the good man
Re: Kperogi’s False Claims On Osinbajo by TruthHurts1(m): 4:40pm On Apr 21, 2021
Osinbajo is the closest thing to a good idea within the dullard's generally stupid administration. It can't be an easy thing to sit through cabinet meetings with dimwits like Malami, PATA MI and the dullard constantly bringing up bad ideas all the time. I actually feel that given the opportunity Osin will govern this country far better than cow who is presently running ruining it.
Re: Kperogi’s False Claims On Osinbajo by Joyce95: 6:17pm On Apr 21, 2021
Farooq you're joker for you using the VP has an example for your useless grandma witten
Re: Kperogi’s False Claims On Osinbajo by Wada3: 7:48pm On Apr 21, 2021
Farook Kperogi is a disgruntled PD member trying to blackmail any reputable member of the present administration in Nigeria
Re: Kperogi’s False Claims On Osinbajo by LibertyRep: 7:51pm On Apr 21, 2021
Kperogi was torn in between defending his friend and maintaining a good public image hence the needless attack on the VP as a distraction.

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