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Osun Governor Pardons Teenager After PRNigeria FactCheck Reveals Misrepresentation of Theft Case

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Gov Adeleke and Teenager
Gov Adeleke and Teenager

Hours after PRNigeria printed a fact-check dispelling viral claims on social media that two Nigerian youngsters have been sentenced to demise for stealing poultry, Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has granted clemency to the younger convicts.

In an announcement on Thursday, the governor’s spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, introduced that Olowookere was pardoned alongside his confederate, Sunday Morakinyo.

The misguided declare that the duo obtained a demise sentence for stealing fowl unfold quickly on social media, prompting widespread outrage.

Nevertheless, PRNigeria’s investigation clarified that the pair have been convicted in 2014 for armed theft, which included the theft of poultry throughout a break-in at a police officer’s residence in 2010.

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Following a radio program that ignited the web discourse, misguided narratives circulated, suggesting that a youngster confronted execution for poultry theft in Osun State. PRNigeria’s fact-check revealed the reality behind the headlines, resulting in the governor’s choice to overview the case.

This revelation sparked public debate and led to sensational media reviews with titles like “Governor vows pardon for teenager sentenced to demise for stealing fowl after 14 years in jail.”

Upon nearer investigation, PRNigeria established that Olowookere Segun and Morakinyo Sunday weren’t simply concerned in petty theft; they dedicated armed theft involving a number of victims. Their felony actions included earlier robberies with weapons, leading to a conviction for conspiracy, theft, and theft.

Whereas it’s true that the theft of poultry occurred, the principal crime was armed theft, which drastically misrepresented within the social media claims.

PRNigeria concludes that the assertion that a youngster was sentenced to demise solely for poultry theft is deceptive. The precise conviction was for armed theft and associated offenses.

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