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Elon Musk wants British PM Starmer to vacate office ,alleges complicity in UK r3ape gang scandal

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Billionaire Elon Musk has sparked a heated debate by accusing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer of being complicit in the “Rape of Britain” during his six-year tenure as head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).

Musk claimed that Starmer failed to adequately address child grooming gangs, allowing them to exploit young girls without facing justice.

Musk’s criticism of Starmer is linked to the alleged grooming gang scandal in the UK, particularly in Rotherham, where hundreds of young girls were abused and exploited by gangs of mostly Pakistani-heritage men. The scandal has been widely condemned, with many criticising the authorities for failing to act sooner.

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The Tesla CEO has called for Starmer’s resignation and prosecution, stating that he must face charges for his alleged complicity in the scandal.

Musk has also expressed support for the Reform UK party and called for the release of jailed right-wing activist Tommy Robinson, who has been a vocal critic of the UK’s handling of the grooming gang scandal.

Musk’s comments have sparked a wider debate about the UK’s handling of child grooming gangs and the role of authorities in addressing these crimes.

Several British MPs, including Reform MP Rupert Lowe and Newark MP Robert Jenrick, have spoken out on the issue, calling for tougher sentences and greater accountability.

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Musk wrote: “Starmer was complicit in the RAPE OF BRITAIN when he was head of Crown Prosecution for 6 years.

“Starmer must go and he must face charges for his complicity in the worst mass crime in the history of Britain.”

In his posts, Musk questioned Starmer’s record as the head of the UK’s Crown Prosecution Service from 2008 to 2013 and accused him of failing to investigate “rape gangs” in Britain.

He also pointed to a recent YouGov poll suggesting an “absolutely stunning” decline in support for the Labour government.

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According to the poll published this week, only 12% of respondents said Labour have been successful so far, while more than half described it as ‘incompetent’ and ‘dishonest’.

“A new election should be called in Britain,” Musk wrote in a post on X, sharing the poll results. Starmer’s government currently enjoys a 163-seat majority following a landslide victory in July.

The next parliamentary elections in the UK are scheduled to take place in 2029. London has not reacted to Musk’s latest statements so far.

The tech entrepreneur also shared a post agreeing with the statement that Nigel Farage’s right-wing Reform UK party is “the only way to save” Britain.

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Musk earlier met with Farage at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, with some media outlets claiming he had pledged as much as $100 million in support for the British party. Musk, however, denied the reports.

In a series of posts, he also called for the release of British right-wing activist Tommy Robinson.

Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was sentenced to 18 months behind bars in late October for publishing a documentary containing libelous claims about a Syrian refugee. The activist calls himself a “political prisoner” and claimed he was jailed for “speaking the truth.”

This is not the first time the US-based billionaire has harshly criticised the Labour government. In August, he said that a “civil war is inevitable” in the UK, prompting London to hit back, calling his words “totally unjustified.”

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In November, he supported a petition for early elections in the UK, which was backed by over 2 million signatures, and called Britain under Starmer a “tyrannical police state.”

Musk has also recently lashed out at German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, predicting that he will lose snap elections in February, and expressing support for the right-wing Alternative for Germany party.

Berlin reacted by warning that Musk’s statements could strain relations between Germany and the US.

Starmer was complicit in the RAPE OF BRITAIN when he was head of Crown Prosecution for 6 years.

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Starmer must go and he must face charges for his complicity in the worst mass crime in the history of Britain.

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‘We Need Help Now’ — Nigerians Trapped in South Africa Appeal to Tinubu

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As the Malawian government moves to evacuate its citizens from South Africa following renewed xenophobic attacks, Nigerians caught in the unrest have expressed frustration over what they describe as a lack of support from their home country.

Chairman of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) in Gauteng, South Africa, Ikye Okwuakwu, has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to urgently intervene and assist Nigerians affected by the crisis.

Speaking amid reports that thousands of foreign nationals have been displaced and are currently sheltering in temporary camps, Okwuakwu questioned Nigeria’s response to the situation.

“Malawi is taking its people home. What is Nigeria doing for its own citizens?” he asked.

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He urged the Federal Government to take immediate steps to protect and support Nigerians stranded in South Africa, warning that many are facing uncertainty and hardship as tensions persist in affected communities.

The appeal comes as concerns continue to grow over the welfare and safety of foreign nationals impacted by the wave of xenophobic violence in parts of South Africa.

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Wait for 2027, Presidency Tells Peter Obi Amid Calls for Tinubu’s Resignation

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The Presidency has strongly criticised Labour Party presidential candidate, , over his recent call for President to resign, describing the demand as “childish, hollow, and an unwarranted distraction.”

In a statement issued on Monday, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, , accused Obi of drawing a misleading comparison between Nigeria’s presidential system and the United Kingdom’s parliamentary system in advocating for Tinubu’s resignation.

Onanuga argued that President Tinubu was elected to a fixed four-year term and should be judged through the electoral process rather than calls for resignation on social media. He pointed to recent election victories recorded by the ruling party in Ekiti, Nasarawa, Enugu, Ondo and Rivers states as evidence of public support for the President and his administration.

The presidential aide also defended the administration’s handling of security, stating that the government had intensified military operations, rescued hundreds of kidnapped victims and neutralised thousands of terrorists since Tinubu assumed office in 2023.

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On the economy, Onanuga maintained that key indicators showed progress under the current administration. He cited improvements in oil production, increased government revenue, growth in foreign reserves, rising investor confidence and gains in the stock market as signs that the economy was recovering from longstanding challenges.

The Presidency further highlighted infrastructure projects, including the Lagos-Calabar and Sokoto-Badagry superhighways, as well as reforms in the power sector and student loan programme, as evidence of the administration’s commitment to development.

Responding to Obi’s criticisms of electricity supply and the cost of living, Onanuga argued that the government had taken steps to expand power generation and reduce estimated billing through the rollout of prepaid meters. He also attributed current economic pressures partly to global developments, including tensions in the Middle East and their impact on commodity prices.

The statement concluded with a sharp rebuke of Obi, accusing him of misrepresenting the country’s situation and failing to acknowledge what the Presidency described as the achievements of the Tinubu administration.

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According to Onanuga, President Tinubu remains focused on reforms, economic stabilisation, security improvements and long-term development, insisting that Nigeria is on a path of progress under his leadership.

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Tinubu Appoints Former UNILAG VC Ogundipe as NUC Governing Board Chairman

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the appointment of former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Oluwatoyin Temitayo Ogundipe, as Chairman of the Governing Board of the National Universities Commission (NUC).

The appointment, announced on Monday by the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, takes immediate effect.

Prof. Ogundipe succeeds Olufemi Raphael Aina, who resigned from the position after serving for less than a year. Aina had been appointed by President Tinubu in July 2025, while the NUC Governing Board was inaugurated in November 2025.

A renowned professor of Botany, Ogundipe served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos from 2017 to 2022. His academic career spans decades, with expertise in molecular plant taxonomy, biosystematics, ethnobotany, cytogenetics, forensic botany and ecological conservation. He also holds an MBA from UNILAG and currently serves as Pro-Chancellor of Redeemer’s University, Ede, Osun State.

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According to the Presidency, the new NUC chairman is expected to provide strategic leadership for Nigeria’s university regulatory agency, with emphasis on improving funding, strengthening academic standards, enhancing global competitiveness and promoting stability across the nation’s tertiary education system.

The appointment is in line with the Tinubu administration’s Renewed Hope agenda, which seeks to expand access to quality higher education while reinforcing integrity and excellence within Nigeria’s university system.

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