James Martin, the TV chef, shared with fans on social media that his car had been “broken into” in “broad daylight” and had had its windscreen smashed to pieces.
James Martin shared a photo of his smashed rear window(Image: Instagram/jamesmartinchef)
TV chef James Martin could not contain his anger when he shared with fans that his car had been broken into, in ‘broad daylight”. Sharing a picture of his windscreen window that had been smashed to pieces, the 52 year old TV favourite captioned the post saying: “So in a week two of my friends cars got stolen, one other mate got mugged and now I had this happen all in broad daylight all in central London.”
Hew continued, “London is broken a lot, and I’m bringing the Mali’s next.”
Fans eluded the comment section as soon as his post appeared. One person remarked, “It’s such a shame I wouldn’t go to London now because it used to be wonderful. What is happening in this country, another piece of writing.
Meanwhile, a third person expressed concern that some Londoners don’t care, but some do. While another simply stated, “The entire country is broken.”
James Martin vents anger over car being broken into during broad daylight(Image: ITV)
James recently praised his passion for cars and his impressive collection of sought-after classics in an interview from April. Speaking to SL. He revealed that his favorite vehicle is his Toyota Hilux pick-up truck, which he mentioned to his friends.
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However, his purchase has caused him to receive mockery in his friendship group.
He said, “You can chuck everything in a Toyota Hilux pickup truck and it will go forever. You’ve got all these cars, but you’re driving around in a pick-up truck, asks my pals. “
The Hilux is thought-provokingly priced at £35, 000. Then James recalled the time Jay Kay, a fellow car enthusiast and former pop star, offered him a deal on a BMW he and his friends regularly drive.
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He responded, “Jay Kay told me to buy one of those. The 760Li is incredibly powerful: 700 horsepower, and a lot of people buy RSA Audis and other similar vehicles.
Vehicles with historical value are thought to be part of James’ extensive collection, which is estimated to be worth £5 million.
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After their lavish wedding in 2021, when Brian May arrived via helicopter, Queen drummer Roger Taylor reportedly intervened to support his daughter Rory.
Rory Taylor, Roger Taylor’s daughter, is going through a difficult time.
Queen star Roger Taylor is reportedly facing a difficult time in his family after his daughter Rory has separated from her husband.
While Queen drummer Roger and his wife Sarina Potgieter have been married for 15 years, Rory is said to have had less success in her marriage having only tied the knot in 2021. Rory, who works as a doctor, tied the knot in a lavish ceremony which saw Roger and all of his band mates in attendance.
Her reported estranged husband, Rory Hoddell, is a travel guru who makes his living by arranging luxury ski holidays for his rich and elite client base. The couple already shared one son when they got married, Buddy, and have since welcomed another child to the family.
An insider close to the family has claimed that they are struggling to deal with the break up and that it is taking its toll on the children. They told Eden Confidential: “It’s terribly sad. Despite her starry background, Rory is very down to earth. They are finding their split hard, particularly for their children.”
Rory and her son, Rory, celebrate their wedding day.
Lola and Tigerlily Taylor, Rory’s half-sisters, served as bridesmaids at their wedding, which took place in Mawnan Smith, Cornwall.
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Brian May, a guitarist for Queen, arrived at the wedding reception in a helicopter despite Rory’s apparent down-to-earth outlook.
The rocker’s aircraft landed in the middle of a cricket pitch, drawing play on the green area to a halt as he disembarked his lavish ride. Despite her musical connections, Rory opted for a folk band to play the music that entertained guests on her big day.
Roger and his first wife, French bereavement counselor Dominique Beyrand, share Rory, 39, and her older brother, Felix, 45. Debbie Leng, a model who starred in Queen’s Breakthru video, and him and three other children are now parents.
Rory Eleanor Taylor, Rory Eleanor’s daughter, and Roger Taylor
Roger Taylor and Sarina Potgieter, Rory’s parents
The couple has two daughters: Tigerlily and Lola, as well as son Rufus, who plays drum for The Darkness and plays for Queen + Adam Lambert on tour.
Rory has previously admitted that she avoided working in showbusiness like her father, despite her half-brother choosing to pursue a career in music.
She continued, “I knew I wanted to help people, so I studied medicine and obtained my general practice license in 2011.” Although a job like this requires a lot of effort and requires very long hours, I love it and my father has always been so patient. Roger, 75, acknowledged that Rory’s health was a source of concern because of her line of work during the Covid-19 pandemic.
She worries her father because she continued to see and treat patients despite the strict regulations in place to protect people from the disease because she works as a general practitioner in West London.
The Federal Government has announced that it will sell the 753 housing units that were taken from the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to Nigerians.
The development was revealed in a statement from the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, when Olanipekun Olukoyede, the president of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), and Ahmed Dangiwa, the minister of housing and urban development, led a joint team conducting a physical site inspection of the ceased housing estate.
Following President Bola Tinubu’s directive, the estate, which was previously associated with Emefiele, was recovered by the EFCC in December of this year.
Dangiwa stated during the inspection that the Ministry would begin its technical assessments by conducting building integrity checks right away.
The Renewed Hope Portal, which is already operational, will be used to sell the structures once they are successful evaluations and finished.
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The Minister urged people in public offices to abstain from corrupt practices while highlighting the federal government’s commitment to accountability and transparency.
He praised the EFCC and its leadership for what he described as a landmark recovery, one of the most significant in the country’s history in such a short period of time, while praising the “government of the day” for its “serious approach to combating corruption.”
Dangiwa also urged Nigerians to maintain their faith in the EFCC and support its efforts to increase public support for public good.
Chairman Olukoyede clarified at the event that what Nigerians had previously seen on television was merely an aerial view of the estate.
He said, “The purpose of this visit is to demonstrate that it is real,” which highlights the commission’s commitment to transparency and accountability.
The EFCC claims that this is the largest asset recovery since the organization’s founding in 2003. Duplexes and other apartment types are included in the over 150 000 square meters.
Following Justice Jude Onwuegbuzie’s final forfeiture order issued on December 2, 2024, the Abuja High Court’s Federal Capital Territory High Court recovered the estate.
Emefiele contacted the FCT High Court in April 2025 to request reclaiming the estate, which had already been seized by the government.
Despite frequent exchanges with the agency regarding other pending charges, he claimed that the EFCC had intentionally kept the forfeiture proceedings a secret from him.
It appeared to be a regular closed-door meeting between Bangladesh’s interim leader, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, and the three country’s top military leaders to discuss law and order.
But the May 20 meeting came amid what multiple officials familiar with the internal workings of the government described to Al Jazeera as an intensifying power struggle in Dhaka. Nine months after Yunus took over after the ousting of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and the ruling Awami League, tensions that were depicted in Bangladesh’s social and mainstream media as a “cold war” between the armed forces and the interim administration are now threatening Yunus’s position.
Hasina fled to India in August 2024 amid a mass uprising against her 15-year-long rule, during which she was accused of orchestrating extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances.
What the most recent tumult in Bangladesh means for its aspiring efforts to return to electoral democracy are unpackaged.
Muhammad Yunus, leader of Bangladesh’s interim government, gestures to the Rohingya people as he attends a Ramadan solidarity iftar at the Rohingya refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, on March 14, 2025]Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters]
Why are the military and the government at odds with one another?
The Bangladesh Army has remained deployed since July 2024, following the mass protests that led to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s ouster. During the upheaval, including a nationwide police strike that left many stations abandoned and public order in disarray, they needed to maintain their presence.
Although the police resumed operations in mid-August, the army’s presence has been maintained as part of a civil-military consensus, because of unrest in the country.
General Waker-Uz-Zaman, the army’s chief, publicly demanded on Wednesday that national elections be held by December of this year, warning that a protracted army deployment could compromise the nation’s defenses.
According to a report by The Daily Star, General Waker told a high-level gathering at Dhaka Cantonment, “Bangladesh needs political stability. Unelected decision-makers alone, not an elected government, make this possible. The comments came during a rare address in which he delivered a 30-minute speech, followed by more than an hour of questions and answers. In full combat uniform, Bangladeshi UN mission officers from across the nation and at the event reportedly attended in a show of unity and resolve, both physically and practically.
“The army is meant for defending the nation, not for policing … We must return to barracks after elections”, Waker was quoted in The Daily Star as saying.
His remarks point to a divergence of opinion regarding the Yunus administration’s stated desire to hold elections no later than mid-2020, allowing for political and electoral reforms first, in order to ensure a fair election.
According to local media reports, Waker is also strongly opposed to key initiatives being considered by the interim government. He reportedly said: “There will be no corridor. There will be no corridor.” The sovereignty of Bangladesh is not negotiable”. He warned that a dangerous proxy conflict might arise for Bangladesh under any such action. “Only a political government elected by the people can make such decisions”, he said, according to the paper.
The army chief also expressed concern about making other decisions without a mandate, including the possible foreign management of Chattogram Port, Bangladesh’s main seaport, and Starlink, Elon Musk’s satellite internet service launch, which he claimed could compromise national security. “The army will not allow anyone to compromise our sovereignty”, The Daily Star quoted him as saying.
His remarks came as rumors that the Yunus administration tried to remove General Waker from his position last week are still unresolved by either the military or the government. Though unconfirmed, the rumour has dominated public discourse and prompted questions about civil-military relations during the transitional period.
Therefore, General Waker’s assertive public statement and its emphasis on the constitution and national sovereignty are widely accepted as a sign of growing unease with the military over the interim government’s expanding civilian initiatives.
Bangladesh’s Chief of Army Staff General Waker-uz-Zaman is pictured during a media interview at his office in the Bangladesh Army Headquarters, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 23, 2024]Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters]
Are there also political party tensions?
Yes. The interim government has been subject to increasing pressure from various sides since it was founded on August 8, 2013. While the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) insists that national elections must be held by December, the National Citizen Party (NCP) – a student-led party formed earlier this year – and several other political groups argue that sweeping reforms and the prosecution of former Awami League (AL) leaders for killings resulting from the brutal crackdown on student-led protests last year must precede any election.
The BNP, Bangladesh’s largest political party, has launched a string of protests over demands for mayorship, including that its candidate, who allegedly lost an allegedly rigged mayoral election in Dhaka on February 1, 2020, be reinstated as mayor, has also been protesting.
On Thursday, the BNP held a news conference demanding an election by the end of the year, as well as the resignation of two student advisers and the national security adviser. Without these actions, the party warned that Yunus’s government’s continued cooperation would become untenable.
On Saturday, Yunus is expected to meet with both the BNP and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami (BJI), the largest Islamic political party in Bangladesh.
Yunus may decide to step down.
Amid this growing turbulence, speculation has intensified that Yunus may be preparing to resign. Following widespread social media chatter, he announced at a cabinet meeting on Thursday afternoon that he would step down and make a televised statement address the nation.
That evening, Nahid Islam – a student leader from the July uprising against the previous government and now head of the newly formed National Citizen Party (NCP) – met Yunus along with two student advisers to make an appeal for him to stay on.
Nahid confirmed to BBC Bangla that Yunus was seriously considering leaving after the meeting.
By Friday evening (13: 00 GMT), sources within the interim administration told Al Jazeera that Yunus was still weighing his options.
However, according to two government sources, Yunus is likely to convene an urgent cabinet meeting on Saturday to discuss the upcoming course of action. One of the sources confirmed that Yunus’s resignation remains a possibility.
What might cause Yunus to want to leave?
Yunus is contemplating resigning because of intensifying political pressure, according to local media reports.
Since Hasina’s government was overthrown last year, Yunus told cabinet members on Thursday, according to two advisers who were quoted in the Samakal newspaper, that the political parties and other government organizations have broken their commitments to working with the transitional government to achieve state reforms and a peaceful democratic transition.
It had become impossible to carry out his responsibilities, he was reported as saying. Election-related pressure is also rising. “The prospect of a fair election in the current situation is slim”, he said. He didn’t want to have to accept accountability for any election that had been rigged or interfered with.
Later on Thursday evening, Yunus met Information Adviser Mahfuj Alam, Local Government Adviser Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyain and NCP convenor Nahid Islam at his official residence, the Jamuna State Guest House in Dhaka.
Nahid later confirmed that Yunus was considering leaving and that he had been reportedly held hostage by protests and political unrest.
“I cannot work like this if you, all the political parties, cannot reach a common ground”, Nahid quoted Yunus as saying. He urged the interim leader to “main strong,” underscoring the public’s confidence in him following the Awami League government’s ouster in July.
Meanwhile, Yunus’s ambitious reform agenda is reportedly faltering, with analysts noting that key arms of the state – including the police and civil bureaucracy – are increasingly slipping beyond the interim government’s control.
The National Board of Revenue (NBR), the nation’s body for tax administration that controls the collection of income tax, value-added tax (VAT), and customs duties, is one of the most perceptive proposals, according to the government, whose aim is to improve efficiency and integrity of Bangladesh’s tax system. This has been met with strong resistance from senior officials of the NBR over fears that experienced revenue officers will be sidelined.
What is the BNP’s goal?
Speaking to Al Jazeera, BNP leader Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury said his party does not want Yunus to resign. He stated, “Nobody requested his resignation, and we do not want him to do so.”
“The people are waiting to cast their vote and bring back democracy. They have been denied this for nearly 20 years, Khasru said. “We expect him to go for a free and fair election and peacefully hand over power. He entered in that manner.
He questioned the delay in setting an election timeline. What’s the wait, exactly? This is something]about which] a very strong conversation is going on in the country”.
Khasru claimed that the BNP wants the government to transition into caretaker mode, with some contentious figures being removed, particularly those with political affiliations or ambitions. “They have already floated a political party”, he said, referring to the student representatives. “Some people made statements that were partisan.” These should go if you’re serious about a credible election”.
He argued that reforms and elections could go both ways simultaneously, avoiding any contradictions. “Where there is consensus, reforms can be completed within weeks”.
Khasru also praised the army’s ability to guarantee fair elections and the Election Commission. “This is not the era of Sheikh Hasina”, he remarked, suggesting a more conducive political environment for elections.
He argued that judicial proceedings could continue concurrently in the case of former Awami League leaders. “The judiciary must do its job – the elected government will continue if more is needed”.
He continued, “BNP suffered the most under the previous regime.” “The trials are a national consensus”.
In a TV interview on Friday, BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed said, “The state will find an alternative if Yunus is personally unable to carry out his duties.” But he added: “As a globally respected figure, we hope he will understand the situation and announce an election roadmap by December”.
What are the demands of the various political parties?
NCP’s Senior Joint Convenor Ariful Islam Adeeb rejected the BNP’s narrative, telling Al Jazeera: “All parties were meant to support the interim government after the July uprising, but the BNP stuck to old tactics based on muscle power – that’s the root of the crisis”.
He urged party unity, citing the need for “BNP and all other parties to work together for the national interest.”
Meanwhile, demonstrations and behind-the-scenes meetings continued across Dhaka. Top political party leaders, including the NCP, gathered for an emergency meeting on Thursday evening at the IAB’s headquarters, including its president Mufti Syed Muhammad Rezaul Karim.
They urged all “anti-fascist forces” to unite, defend national sovereignty, and support a credible election under Yunus after key reforms. In order to stop the continuation of previous authoritarian practices, several of these parties, including BJI, argue that elections must take place following significant reforms, such as the introduction of a proportional voting system and ensuring accountability for past abuses. They believe holding elections without these changes would undermine public trust and risk another crisis.
Shafiqur Rahman, the BJI chief, endorsed the resolution at the IAB meeting by phone. On Thursday, he urged Yunus to convene an all-party dialogue to resolve the crisis.
Then, on Friday night, BJI’s Shafiqur Rahman requested a meeting with Yunus, and he suggested meeting on Saturday at 12:00 GMT (6pm local time) instead.
Speaking to Al Jazeera on Friday night, NCP Joint Convenor Sarwar Tushar said: “Whatever the rumours, we believe Dr Muhammad Yunus is committed to his historic responsibility.
There is a lot of expectation, he added, both from the people and the international community.
While acknowledging political divisions, Tushar said:” If everyone moves beyond party agendas and focuses on a national agenda, the crisis can be resolved through dialogue. “
What lies ahead for us?
Political analyst Rezaul Karim Rony told Al Jazeera that talk of Yunus’s resignation may reflect growing frustration over the lack of unity within the transitional setup”. He said that the vested interests that had characterized the post-uprising interim government appear to be waning. The resignation talk might be a signal underscoring the need to rebuild that unity. “
Rony speculated that political parties may have been alienated by particular government appointments, raising doubts about whether some actors have agendas that go beyond the mandate of the government. This could be one reason why the government is struggling to gain broad political cooperation and function effectively, “he noted.
Rony continued, “At this point, promoting elections may]give the impression that the administration is politically in tune with the BNP.” But in the end, it should be up to the people to decide who they want to lead. “
Nahid Islam, the NCP, is of the opinion that something is different.
He warned in a Facebook post on Friday night:” There’s a conspiracy to sabotage the democratic transition and stage another 1/11-style arrangement. “
The term “1/11” refers to the day on January 11, 2007, when the military-backed caretaker government seized control of Bangladesh after two years of political unrest and suspension of democratic processes.
” Bangladesh has repeatedly been divided, national unity destroyed, to keep the country weak, “Nahid wrote.
He urged Yunus to carry out his pledges of reform, justice, and voting rights, saying that Dr. Yunus must address all political crises while in office.
He also outlined NCP’s demands: a timely July declaration, elections within the announced timeframe (Yunus has repeatedly promised that the election will be held between December 2025 to July 2026), a July Charter with core reforms before polls, visible justice for the July killings, and a roadmap for a new constitution through simultaneous elections to a Constituent Assembly and legislature.
Public concern is growing in the meantime. On Friday, the Bangladesh Army issued a Facebook alert debunking a fake media release circulated a day earlier, which falsely used the military’s logo in what it described as” an apparent attempt to sow confusion and create rifts “between the armed forces and the public”. Do not believe rumors. Do not be misled, “the statement warned.
All eyes are on Muhammad Yunus as the weekend draws near, and he needs to decide whether to step down, remain firm, or find a new leader to navigate the nation’s second transition since a dramatic uprising last year.
And it’s happened to all three teams getting promoted from the Championship to the Premier League over the course of the years.
However, this wasn’t always the case.
The first season saw the elimination of all of England’s top teams from the top division, with only 27 years remaining to date, 1997-98. It never occurred for the previous 99 seasons, including all those pre-Premier League years.
Therefore, it is odd to see it repeated.
We should be clear that promoted teams in these leagues are not all relegated after completing their first season of success.
Relegation play-offs, which allow a team to finish in the bottom three but still manage to survive, add to the complexity of some European leagues.
When did this occur in the Premier League?
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All three promoted teams, Fulham, Bournemouth, and Nottingham Forest, were the only ones who were still in the Premier League two years ago, in 2022-23. That trio’s situation has only improved.
Fulham and Bournemouth were in contention for European spots this season, while Forest are on the verge of playing in the Champions League. They are excellent examples of what can happen if you can consolidate your Premier League position and make the most of the increased revenues that result.
The 23rd most expensive club in the world, with Bournemouth 26th and Fulham 33rd, are the lowest of the 17 remaining English top clubs this season, according to Transfermarkt.
However, promoted clubs have had a mixed history, and the financial disparity only seems to be growing. For instance, none of the Championship clubs this season’s top 60 teams are included in that list.
Perhaps the gap between established Premier League teams and the rest of English football is growing, or perhaps these past two seasons are passing anomalies.
A tactical battle in the Serie A
intensity . a Premier League product. According to Italian football journalist Vincenzo Credendino, this may be an explanation for the difficulty some teams are having once they have advanced to the top of the English league.
He claims that Serie A is “more tactical league” played at a slower pace. Promoted teams might have less of a chance to bridge a fictitious gap between them and Serie A on the pitch.
The only time all three promoted teams returned to Serie B is when Pisa, Bari, and Lecce were the unfortunate trio 39 years ago.
Off the field, Credendino points to the ability of well-established, financially supported clubs to advance and compete in a league.
Como, for instance, came out strong in their season-ending 10th place finish.
Credendino mentions Palermo, who are largely owned by City Football Group and have this year qualified for the Serie B play-offs.
What about a second Ligue 1 game?
“Club ascenseur” The club for elevators.
Raphael Jucobin, a journalist for French football, uses a phrase to describe how Lorient and other teams bounce between leagues. He claims that he is “too good for Ligue 2 and not good enough for Ligue 1.”
There is no sign of that changing in Ligue 1’s 93 years, though, in which all promoted clubs were immediately relegated.
Rival leagues swooping in to claim top talent and halting some sides’ upward trend, according to Jucobin, who describes the Ligue 1 environment as volatile.
Following the collapse of the domestic TV deal with DAZN, the financial situation in Ligue 1 is worse.
When there is so much uncertainty, he says, “It’s quite difficult to have any long-term planning.”
Regarding ownership, Jucobin thinks it’s getting harder for clubs to break into the leagues and form a lasting presence in Ligue 1.
Once promoted, a club with financial boosters will have a stronger chance to stay in the top flight.
Next in line to join the trend: La Liga?
Real Madrid, the reigning champion of Europe, won the league title in 1967.
Nothing unusual there, but this was a historically unprecedented season for Spanish football: the teams that rose quickly fell.
The teams in question were Granada, Hercules, Deportivo la Coruna, and Hercules, both of whom had won their respective regional second divisions, promoted through the play-offs.
Although it is worth noting that this year’s crop of promoted teams came close to doing it, it has never happened since.
Real Valladolid, which has lost just four games since being promoted and is currently at the bottom of La Liga, has grown unpopular with some fans.
One of Leganes or Espanyol, the other two who came up last summer, will also be relegated on the final day because Las Palmas, which was promoted two seasons ago, is already down.
Guillem Balague, a columnist for BBC Sport, claims that “the trend is similar.” 15 teams have essentially stayed in the division for the past few years, while five have gone up and down, including a team like Espanyol, who might lose for the third time in five years.
It all depends on the finances. You can’t give a team a capital injection that will enable them to transition from being very small to being very big, or to live much more clearly in FFP.
The Premier League’s parachute money is also substantial, “and there’s that.” There is a small amount of TV rights in Spain, depending on how many years you have been playing La Liga, between three teams that lose, which allows you to determine your spending limit, but not much more.
A different model of the Bundesliga?
Only two promoted clubs entered the 1992-93 season as a result of the switch from 20 to 18 Bundesliga teams.
Unfortunately, they finished 17th and 18th place in the relegation zone for Bayer 05 Uerdingen and Saarbucken.
However, that was the last time a phenomenon like that had occurred in one of Europe’s top five leagues outside of England.
The second tier is currently rife with “sleeping giants” who have the platform to compete.
Both Köln and Hamburg, the former champions of Europe, have reclaimed promotion to the Bundesliga. Even more prestigious were divisions with sizable fan bases like Schalke and Hertha Berlin.
Hope Uzodimma, the Imo State governor and chairman of the South East Governors’ Forum, has urged the Nigerian Police Force and the Department of State Service to step up their investigation into possible hackers of the Joint Administration and Monitoring Board’s website.
He praised the security personnel for the suspects’ arrest in a statement released on Saturday, making the call.
More than 370, 000 students, mostly from the southeast, were impacted by JAMB’s website glitches during the most recent exam.
The JAMB examination’s 2025 computer-based test was hacked, according to the police and the DSS on Friday, leading to the arrest of 20 suspects.
According to reports, the suspects allegedly hacked into the JAMB website for a fee, which led to the chaos experienced by the examination body and the associated trauma for students and parents.
Uzodimma responded to the arrest with a statement from the state commissioner for information, public orientation, and strategy, Hon Declan Emelumba, who referred to the incident as timely.
According to him, the arrest was both necessary to decipher the root cause of the issue and to acclimatize the nation’s tension following the crisis.
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Both organizations must begin their investigation as soon as possible, according to Uzodimma, who urged both organizations to find the culprits in the JAMB website hack.
He believed that a quick turn in the case and a court appearance would deter would-be criminals.
He argued that the JAMB scandal should be resolved right away because it was a national embarrassment.