A Nigerian based in the United States of America has called out NURTW boss, MC Oluomo after the latter made it known that he was in America during the Oshodi crisis that led to the death of another top member, Rasak Bello, popularly called Hamburger.
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Recall that Oluomo had on Monday, June 5th released a press statement to disclose that he was in far away US and not in anyway involved in the crisis as he was freshly accused by one Adedigba Adepegba (Taloskibo), who also appealed that he should not be killed.
Talo had during the burial of Hamburger granted a television interview where he stated categorically that Oluomo had a hand in the death of two others of his friends and publicly begged him not to kill him in same manner.
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According to the analysis by the US based Nigeria, the passport uploaded by Oluomo had a forged stamp as it was not in correlation with the standard and recognised stamp usually issued at all point of entry into the country.
He also shared some pictures of authentic stamps on the passport. See some of them below…
“These stamps enable a record on your entrance on I-94 records.
(USCIS has a record called I-94 that shows entry into US and exit)
No port all ovet the world admits anyone without such records
His does not look like any US stamp
They usually will add a stay expiration date
Class of entry
These arrows are very vital. Except he is a US citizen
Even if the stamp is forged, the i94 cannot. The visa page cannot. Even if the stamp was real, it does not show it’s his. No one’s data shows there. It could be anybody’s.
Whether regular or not, they give duration of stay.
Even government officials with both blue and red passports.
He however disclosed that he is not insinuating the Oshodi ‘big boy’ was guilty of the offence being accused of by Talo, but, he needs to show more evidence to prove that he is indeed in America while the crisis lasts.