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Reactions As Activist Suggests DNA Test Before Issuance of Birth Certificate

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The proposal by Human rights lawyer Deji Adeyanju that DNA tests should be compulsory before birth certificates are issued in Nigeria has ignited intense debate online.

In a post on his X handle, Adeyanju wrote: “DNA should be mandatory before birth certificates are issued in Nigeria. The National Assembly should look into legislation to this effect.”

His comment drew mixed reactions, with many Nigerians expressing concerns over feasibility, cost, and social implications of such a proposal.

Some users expressed support, saying compulsory DNA could curb paternity fraud and marital disputes. A user, @leukocyteng1, noted: “This will curb a lot of things especially issues of divorce after DNA. The problem that follows this call is the cost of running a DNA test… if the government makes DNA test free, this would be very easily achievable.”

Another user, @AyankolaTaiwo3, wrote: “I support what lawyer Deji said,” while @iAlubarikaLAGOS added: “I support Deji for this one.”

But not everyone agreed. Critics argued that the proposal would create unnecessary tension in marriages and place a financial burden on families. @PresidentG46123 said: “It should be optional. If you don’t trust your partner, you can go ahead and do it. If not, obtain the birth certificate for your children and enjoy your life with your family.”

Others questioned affordability. @Oladele275768 asked, “The question is how many can afford DNA test fee in Nigeria now?” Similarly, @prisie1882 argued: “You know how much for a DNA test? So a child that the parents can’t afford it should not have a birth certificate?”

Some also raised concerns over social consequences. @benjamins_st remarked, “70% of marriages will come to an end after this,” while @AhmedY41808 warned: “It’ll cause problems between couples due to trust issues.”

A few comments were lighthearted. @josglobal joked, “Wahala go dey… imagine who has ordered drinks for his friends in the name of my wife has given birth only to reach hospital and find out that the baby he’s celebrating is another man’s child.”

There were also calls for government’s intervention. @Urbaan_RE suggested: “President Tinubu should subsidize DNA test. Make kasala burst.”

Another user, @GeneralKim_J, however, dismissed such expectations, saying: “For where? Dem no care… na their pocket dem think about, not the citizens.”

While Adeyanju’s proposal has divided opinions, the conversation has reignited broader questions around trust, marriage, affordability of DNA testing, and the role of government in regulating family matters.

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Glo, Osun Govt Launch ‘Imole Connect’ for 20,000 Civil Servants 

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Globacom has entered into a strategic partnership with the Osun State Government to roll out 20,000 closed user group (CUG) lines for civil servants, teachers, local government staff and political appointees across the state.

The initiative, branded Imole Connect, is designed to foster seamless communication and collaboration among government workers, thereby improving efficiency and productivity.

Speaking at the official launch in Osogbo on Wednesday, Governor Ademola Adeleke commended Globacom for supporting the state’s digital drive. He described the project as a crucial step towards bridging communication gaps in the public sector.

“With the launch of 20,000 Glo Imole Connect lines today, we are taking a bold step towards improving our public servants’ linkage across the State. These lines, operating under a closed user group (CUG) arrangement, come with significantly reduced call and data rates,” Governor Adeleke noted.

He further explained that, “one of the challenges in public governance has always been the difficulty of seamless communication. Information does not always move quickly or efficiently and this has often led to avoidable delays and disconnections between agencies and officers across different levels. With this new arrangement, I am confident that we will begin to close those gaps and work in closer alignment.”

On his part, Globacom’s National Head, Enterprise Business Group, Mr. Adeniyi Odejobi, assured that the company was committed to enhancing service delivery in Osun State through efficient communication.

“Globacom has transformed from being just a telecommunications company to being a digital solutions provider where we offer enterprise solutions to large organisations, government and public sector organisations to enhance digital economy and enhance the operations of smart cities in some sub nationals,” he explained.

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Glo Set to Shower N5m Prize on Girls in “Innov8’ National STEM Competition

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Desirous of promoting the love for sciences and pursuit of careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), the Glo Foundation, Globacom’s corporate social responsibility arm, is staking millions of naira to promote STEM among girls across the country.

This is part of its programme for the celebration of this year’s edition of the International Day of the Girl Child.

The Foundation has put in place the ‘Glo Innov8’ National STEM Competition for girls in Senior Secondary Schools across the country. The competition, a STEM-focused challenge, will see the winning schools carting home N5 million in prizes.

A statement from Glo Foundation explained that the ‘Glo Innov8’ National STEM Competition is aimed at enabling girls in secondary schools to “Compete, Innovate and Win” in the competition and also enhance the confidence and knowledge of the girl child.

It also added that the competition “is our modest way at Glo Foundation of celebrating and encouraging the girl child to focus more on the studies of STEM subjects and pursue careers in these areas in future so as to become problem solvers for the country”.

The overall winning school with the best idea walks away with N2,000,000 prize, while the 2 Students who will represent the school will get a laptop each, and the Teacher/Mentor/STEM Coordinator gets a token of N200,000. The students of the schools that come 2nd and 3rd, as well as the Teachers/Mentors/STEM Coordinators will also get consolation prizes.

The registration for the Glo Foundation National Stem Competition tagged “Glo Innov8”, which kicked off on the Monday September 15th, will end on October 5, 2025.

To register for a chance to win, all that schools across Nigeria have to do is visit https://glo-foundation.com/glo-innov8/ and fill the form, to STEM their way to N5,000,000.

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Adron Homes Pledges Support for 2025 Olojo Festival

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Adron Homes and Properties Limited, one of Nigeria’s leading real estate companies, has reaffirmed its commitment to cultural preservation and community development by officially supporting the 2025 Olojo Festival themed “Tourism for Inclusive Growth with Cultural Rebirth.”

In a press conference held at the Palace of His Imperial Majesty, Oba Eniitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi, CFR, Ojaja II, the Ooni of Ife, the firm highlighted the festival’s enduring significance as a symbol of Yoruba heritage and a catalyst for economic and social development.

Representing the Chairman/CEO, Aare Adetola Emmanuelking, the Managing Director of Adron Group, Mrs. Adenike Ajobo, described the Olojo Festival as “more than a cultural gathering, a living heritage that connects the Yoruba civilization to the global stage, strengthening local economies, uniting people, and inspiring generational pride.”

She noted that Adron Group’s sponsorship aligns with its mission to build communities that honour tradition while creating sustainable opportunities.

“Tourism and housing share a common purpose which connects people, places, and possibilities. At Adron, we believe that true development must respect heritage while driving progress for future generations. Supporting Olojo Festival reflects our commitment to inclusive growth and cultural rebirth,” she stated.

The Olojo Festival, recognised as one of Africa’s foremost cultural events, continues to attract international attention while reinforcing Ile-Ife’s status as the cradle of Yoruba civilization. With the support of organisations like Adron Group, the festival is expected to further project Nigeria’s culture globally, boost tourism, and inspire unity across communities.

Adron Group extended prayers for the continued reign of His Imperial Majesty, Kabiyesi Ojaja II, and expressed optimism that the 2025 Olojo Festival would be peaceful, impactful, and a beacon of pride for Yorubaland, Osun State, and Nigeria at large.

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