Aiyekooto Reporters frown at any unverified reports and warn seriously that every video coming into the organization WhatsApp handle must be thoroughly verified and should be reminded that the cyberlaw crime of the federal republic of Nigeria is still in force. Reacting to an unverified video that went viral, Prince OB Omotunde Coo/Editor, Aiyekooto Reporters was very uncomfortable with the unsubstantiated source before finding it way to the hub and other social media handles.
It should be recalled that the Lagos State Government , Ministry of Youths and Social Development sealed up Holy Infant Orphanage Home, suited at No 3 Alhaji Jimoh Sodiq street, Igando Lagos. The ministry cited violation of child rights law of Lagos State.
This is contrary to report of burglary and stealing claim on a video that surface online that have gone viral since August soliciting for financial help from unsuspecting and compassionate Nigerians.
The Igando Police Division led by CSP Ekeinde Ohiomoba mobilized his team when the incidence went viral on social media that the orphanage home items were carted away by unknown thieves only to discovered through due diligence investigations that the orphanage home was sealed by the Lagos State Government for operating an illegal orphanage home, a violation of child rights law of the state.
The said video resurface in some social media handles thereafter. Nigerians must be aware of the antics to rip them of their earnings and stop dishing out fake informations that’s targeted to duped unsuspecting Nigerians.
Aiyekooto Reporters frown at any unverified information and warn against the deceitful acts.