On the 24th of June, Chidinma Adaora Ojukwu was paraded in front of Nigerian journalists and at that time she confessed to killing Usifo Ataga in self-defense. About three weeks later, she said she had nothing to do with Mr. Ataga’s death. Same person, different version of events.
In this episode, we discuss why confessions are so powerful and how it’s possible to hack into a person’s mind in order to get a false confession.
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This episode was produced by Anthonieta Kalunta, Nabilah Usman, John Iwodi, Dominic Tabakaji and Sam Tabakaji.
Executive producer Rahmat Muhammad.
Special thanks to Richard Anyebe, Rabia Hadejia and Mala Iwa Gbado Ikaleku.
Copyright (c) 2021 Triple-E Media Productions. All rights reserved.
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We used several sources for this episode including:
▶︎TVC News
▶︎Crime Fighters Television
▶︎Arise News
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▶︎An update on the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic games
As of Monday, 30th August 15:31 WAT, team Nigeria has won 6 medals: 3 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze
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