Teeth 4 Teeth: Prof Oloyede, Flektaman, and Arsenal Prophecy
Teeth 4 Teeth: Oloyede, Flektaman, Arsenal Prophecy

In a recent Facebook post, a user named Dr. Love Haroun narrated how Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, the registrar of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), swiftly intervened to secure admission for Dr. Muyiwa Kayode's son. The son, who scored 333 in JAMB, was initially denied admission to Medicine and Surgery and offered Microbiology instead. Prof. Oloyede reportedly checked the system and found the son was third on the merit list, leading to his admission within 24 hours. While this intervention is commendable, it raises questions about equal access to the registrar. Many Nigerians lack the influence to fly to Abuja and get such swift resolution, highlighting systemic admission malpractices that Prof. Oloyede has not addressed.

Flektaman's Decline

Flektaman, a former Ajegunle music star known for hits like 'Nor Tink Am' and 'E don Red', has seen his fame wane. Recently, a video showed him performing in a lounge, picking up naira notes sprayed by fans—a task usually done by a sidekick. This suggests financial struggles and a lack of support staff, a common fate for fading stars.

Arsenal Doomsday Pastor's Weak Apology

A pastor who prophesied that Arsenal would never win the Premier League again has apologized, calling his claim a 'banter' after Arsenal won the 2025/2026 title. This frivolous prophecy misuse of religious authority calls for regulation, though cries of persecution often follow.

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