Author: The Nation

  • Ondo Minority Leader asks court to nullify PDP primary

    Ondo Minority Leader asks court to nullify PDP primary

    Minority Leader of Ondo Assembly, Rasheed Elegbeleye, has asked a Federal High Court in Akure to nullify the primary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) into the Akoko Northeast Constituency.

    Elegbeye, in a suit filed by his lawyer, Jimoh Salau, alleged doctored delegates list was used to conduct the primary election.

    He also alleged that the national delegate that voted during the presidential primary was not elected by the party members from his constituency.

    Defendants in the suit were the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Chairman of the Ondo PDP, Hon Fatai Adams, the declared winner of the primary, Mr Olanrewaju Akintola and the National secretariat of the PDP.

    Elegbeleye, who is seeking for the results of the primary to be declared null and void, urged the court to order for a fresh primary to be conducted.

    He also alleged the venue used for the election was not in consonant with the Constitution of the PDP.

    He is seeking an order barring INEC from accepting the result of the election held outside the jurisdiction recognized by the party’s constitution.

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    The Ondo Assembly Minority Leader alleged that voters loyal to him were intimidated and prevented from getting to the venue of the primary.

    Part of his writ reads in parts, “The Plaintiff avers that the second defendant expressed ilI-feeling towards him because he complained that he did not receive the support of the Plaintiff in year 2019 when he contested the House of Representative at Akoko North-East and West Federal Constituency at the primary election.

    “The Plaintiff states further that the purported national delegate Bode Obanla from Akoko North-East Local Government was not duly elected. The Akoko North-East only elected Arch. Tunde Obaude in the presence of the officials of the fourth Defendant at the prescribed/designated venue in line with the third Defendant’s constitution.

    “The Plaintiff averred that the names of the delegates from Edo ward the Plaintiff’s ward were not duly submitted to the third defendant but kept in Akure by the second defendant. In consequence, the names of the delegates from Edo ward were omitted but after much persuasion, the returning officers for the election sought the approval of the second defendant and they were allowed to vote on the terms that they should vote the first Defendant.”

  • Tertiary education: AbdulRazaq the game changer

    Tertiary education: AbdulRazaq the game changer

    Prior to the inauguration of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s administration, tertiary institutions in Kwara State were in a state of comatose, due to the lackadaisical attitude of previous administrations. From the Kwara State College of Education, Ilorin, to those in Lafiagi and Oro, to College of Arabic and Islamic Legal Studies (CAILS), and the Colleges of Nursing and Midwifery in Ilorin and Oke-Ode, there were painful stories of strikes, non-payment of staff salaries, infrastructural decay and inability to secure accreditation for programmes, among others. Expectedly, morale of teachers and students alike was very low as the future of tertiary education in the state was painfully bleak.

    Consequently, Kwara streets, especially Ilorin, were turned to protests ground for staff begging for their salaries, students marching to Government House to ensure school reopening after a long period of strike and management staff dying in silence over non-release of subventions. It was that pervasive melancholy state of that critical unit of the education sector that Mallam AbdulRahman AbduRazaq inherited on 29th May, 2019 as the Executive Governor of Kwara state.

    Thirty-six months after, and still counting, Governor AbdulRazaq is changing the narrative by rising up to the challenges facing tertiary institutions in the state. The Governor provided funds for accreditation and cleared outstanding salaries of staff within the first six months of his inauguration.

    At the Kwara State College of Education, Ilorin, the OTOGE administration cleared six months salaries, reintroduced monthly subvention and staff promotion. Apart from that, he also released accreditation fee to our Colleges of Education to run affiliate courses with the Ekiti State University and University of Ilorin to run 17 degree courses. Additionally, the current administration in the state is supporting the College of Education Ilorin to renovate 15 buildings in order to create a conducive learning environment for students.

    Similarly, the Kwara State College of Education in Oro is also witnessing rapid transformation, courtesy of Governor AbdulRazaq’s administration. The Governor lifted the embargo on employment and approved replacement of some teaching and non-teaching staff in 2020. This occurred in areas of critical needs, taking cognizance of the National Commission for Colleges of Education ( NCCE) and the National Universities Commission (NUC) accreditation requirements. This administration has consistently released monthly subventions to the College and recently released millions of naira for NUC accreditation for 12 degree programmes in affiliation with the Ekiti State University as well as NCCE accreditation for two programmes in January 2022.

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    The story is the same at the State College of Education (Technical), Lafiagi, as the OTOGE administration cleared all outstanding staff salaries inherited from the immediate past administration in the State. The man at the helm of affairs has also restored the payment of monthly subventions to the College.

    The various interventions of the State Government under the proactive, passionate, and purposeful Governor has revived the College which was almost going moribund, due to non-accreditation of programmes. The listening Governor released ₦59 Million for accreditation and reaccreditation of existing courses.

    Likewise, the College of Arabic and Islamic Legal Studies (CAILS) became a progressive bubbling school after Governor AbdulRazaq cleared months of backlog of salaries, with a view to energizing the staff to deliver quality educational services to students. While the reintroduction of monthly subvention is helping the school management to promptly pay salaries of workers in full as against the modulated payments pattern adopted during the previous administration.

    Furthermore, the State Government released the sum of ₦24 Million for accreditation, including the facelift of the administrative block to put in place infrastructural facilities for the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) and Accreditation of National Diploma (ND) courses.
    CAILS now has a standard radio and television studio, fully equipped with modern gadgets to meet the contemporary professional best practices.

    The AbdulRazaq administration has assisted the school in installing an e-library, and a language laboratory was equally provided for smooth teaching and learning in line with 21st century trends. The sum of ₦25 Million was equally released in 2021 for the reconstruction and renovation of two blocks of classrooms and the College hall in order to improve infrastructural facilities at the College.

    Without mincing words, it suffices to say that Colleges of Education across the state had witnessed tremendous progress as well as academic stability under Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq. The 3 year anniversary of his administration is the season of all-round progress for tertiary institutions in the State.

    The AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq Midas touch is equally manifest at the state
    College of Health Technology in Offa, Offa Local Governnent Area of the state.

    The school in the last three years of the administration of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has deployed state of art facilities to train people who can apply scientific knowledge to solve environmental problems for the convenience of man, offers an opportunity for students to personally practice the theoretical models in the classroom and provide technical knowledge and skills necessary for industrial, commercial and economic development of the nation. The school is also working round the clock to groom technicians, technologists and other skilled personnel to support core medical staff in providing quality healthcare to the citizenry.

    Apart from that, Kwara State College of Health Technology, in its bid to produce job providers and not job seekers is harnessing the opportunities in teeth fabrication and ophthalmology for purpose of students’ training, community service and boost their internally generated revenue.

    A recent facility tour by select journalists shows that the state government owned institution has capacity and manpower in teeth fabrication and render dental care services to the public.

    Similarly, the newly constructed ophthalmology centre at College will also help students to access world class training in eye care services, glasses production and the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders.

    The Ophthalmology centre has modern facilities not limited for training but render services to the community. It’s exciting to know people of Offa and its environs are already enjoying their services at affordable rate.

    Furthermore, the College Management, with support of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, is constructing an Entrepreneurship Centre to provide vocational training for students in additional to their main course of study. Entrepreneurship education is fast becoming in-thing across tertiary institutions as part of efforts to reduce unemployment and instil entrepreneurial spirit in students.

    Mansurat Amuda-Kannike is the
    Press Secretary, Kwara State Ministry of Tertiary Education.

  • How fraudsters made me lose three big endorsements, by Harrysong

    How fraudsters made me lose three big endorsements, by Harrysong

    Popular ‘Reggae Blues’ singer, Harrysong has been thrown into a state of despair as he broods over his fraud-induced loss.

    Harrysong, who rose to fame after his tribute song to Nelson Mandela won the “Most Downloaded Callertune Award” at The Headies 2013, lamented losing out on three massive endorsement deals.

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    He stated his loss was as a result of the fright caused by fraudsters in his DM attempting to hack into his page though he didn’t state which of his social media pages was the prime target.

    The sullen music star lamenting his loss, wrote: “Just because of the fear of Yahoo boys and fraudsters in my Dm trying to hack my page, I missed 3 big endorsements. F^ck mehn! I feel like biting someone’s ear right now.”

  • Kiriku acquires two Mercedes Benz cars

    Kiriku acquires two Mercedes Benz cars

    Fast-rising child comedian, Enorense Victory aka Kiriku has acquired two brand new Mercedes Benz cars at once.

    The popular child skit maker, spotting his signature, oversized black T-shirt alongside his (Gucci) carrier bag, struck a pose with the two black-coloured luxurious automobiles.

    Thanking God for his double blessing, Kiriku wrote: “God don do am. Double Double.”

    Congratulation the “Abeg shift” comic star, social media users expressed several opinions, with some quite hilarious.

    @INAISHINGIAGO tweeted: “Congratulations kiriku it won’t be your coffin by the special grace of Almighty GOD keep soaring higher.”

    @Just_blexin said: “Na me never know my calling. I’m starting comedy tomorrow morning Abeg. Na my calling be that.”

    @l_a4shizzle wrote: “Atleast this will encourage other kids to drop out of school and join comedy.”

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    @Owomunean stated: “I hope whoever that is managing you, know that cars is not investment, I no know wetin U Wan take two cars do at the same time o!”

    @adegbadamosi1 tweeted: “Make I buy you one imported pillow as your eyes no fit reach front.”

    @Chesteriches said: “Kiriku you don buy new motor You no fit change that big polo.”

    @Mavel_Tee wrote: “Congrat ooo .. girls go dm this small boy tire today.”

    @MathewChidiho stated: “You no say ur legs no fit March pedals, make i be your driver?”

    @cheeorhmah tweeted: “Ahhh! Kiruku you don buy Benz? Congratulations.”

    @WizardElite said: “This pikin your Grace no be here oh.. you buy 2 Benz just 1 day and men dey the streets for 10Years Dem never fit buy Keke. Congrats.”

  • Okon Lagos slams God’s ‘project supervisors’

    Actor and comedian, Ime Bishop Umoh aka Okon Lagos has hit out at those he descirbed as God’s ‘project supervisor’.

    The comic star, in an Instagram video, berated individuals who he accused of altering their bodies.

    The 40-year-old media personality, referring to these individuals as ‘project supervisor’ for God, reminded them that their action isn’t without consequences.

    Okon Lagos said: “God has finished creating you and then you decide to be project supervisor for God. God finished creating you and submitted the work for Himself. And then, you take God’s already submitted work and begin to mark.

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    “You take red biro to mark and start correcting God’s work. You decide to edit all that He has done.

    “Then you begin to adjust the eyes, put more efforts in the waist, straighten the butt; you continue editing God’s work.

    “Later you’ll say put more efforts in the legs and then, straighten the hips. No problem! Continue correcting God’s work but in case you didn’t know, there are consequences.”

    The video caption reads: “If you are a project supervisor for God, Oya o #okonlagos #okonrepublic #iyammi #chisos #wosappen #okonoflagosz.”

  • NDA coursemates laud Abdusalami’s contribution to democracy

    NDA coursemates laud Abdusalami’s contribution to democracy

    The 41st Regular Course of the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) Alumni Association has commended former Head of State, General Abdusalami Abubakar for laying the foundation for Nigeria’s democracy.

    Abdusalami is a member of the 41st Regular Course of the NDA.

    The group gave the commendation while celebrating the ex-military leader, who turned 80 on Monday.

    The Officers described the former Head of the State as a fine gentleman officer, describing him as an “accomplished General and seasoned Statesman of repute”.

    In a statement by President and Publicity Secretary Lancelot Anyanya and Faruq Baba-Inna respectively, the association stated that the continued existence of the organization was traceable to the commitment of Abudusalami and other officers.

    According to them, the 33-year existence of the organisation as an Alumni association was due to the excellent work done by the then Brigadier Abdulsalami Abubakar and other very fine senior officers, when he chaired the Armed Forces Selection Board for 41 Regular Course.

    The statement further added it was by divine providence that Major General Abdulsalami Abubakar became the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) to preside over the convocation and formal commissioning ceremonies as officers of the Nigerian Armed Forces on behalf of the then Head of State, Commander in Chief.

    It added: “The senior citizen, Abudusalami Abubakar through the providential circumstances, rose to become the nation’s Commander in Chief.

    “It was while he was spearheading the nation’s military as the Commander In-Chief that he bequeathed to the nation the country’s current democratic dispensation”.

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    The statement stressed: “it was an obvious fact that the hand of the Almighty has been at work in the life of the Association to make history individually and collectively as a Course, adding that the Association is blessed to be connected to the iconic personality of Abubakar, who the Association views as it’s father.

    “The Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) 41st Regular Course Alumni Association warmly and heartily felicitates with a fine Gentleman Officer of the finest cut, Accomplished General and Seasoned Statesman on the auspicious occasion of his 80th Birthday on 13th June 2022.

    “We note that the basis of our connection and continuing relationship as an Alumni Association is traceable to the excellent work done by the then Brigadier Abdulsalami Abubakar and other very fine senior officers, as Chairman of the Armed Forces Selection Board for 41 Regular Course about this time 33years ago.

    “By divine providence, Major General Abdulsalami Abubakar as Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) presided over our convocation and formal commissioning ceremonies as officers of the Nigerian Armed Forces on behalf of the then Head of State, Commander in Chief.

    “The senior citizen in providential circumstances became our Commander in Chief, from which service platform our country’s current democratic dispensation was birth.

    “Clearly the hand of the Almighty has been at work to make our history individually and collectively as a Course, intrinsically connected to this iconic personality who the Association views as it’s father.

    “It is against this background that the 41RC Alumni Association, United in Friendship for Progress, salutes His Excellency, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, GCFR on this day of the anniversary of his birth, with best wishes for excellent health.

    “It is also our prayer that his stellar legacy of public service and peace building will continue to benefit our country through his wise counsel and by our own continuing commitment to national duty in and out of active service”.

  • Ekwunife mocks Obi’s presidential dream with Labour Party

    Ekwunife mocks Obi’s presidential dream with Labour Party

    Senator Uche Ekwunife (Anambra central) has said it’s laughable for former Anambra Governor Peter Obi to achieve his presidential ambition on the platform of the Labour Party (LP).

    The two-term Senator, who is gunning for another term on the ticket of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), declared her party is still solid as a rock in Anambra State.

    Addressing PDP stakeholders at her event Centre in Awka at the weekend, Ekwunife, said it would be a pipe dream for Obi to beat PDP or any other party in Anambra with Labour party.

    Though stakeholders cautioned her at the event to shun talking ill of Obi and LP in her campaigns to avoid a backlash, she insisted PDP remained a formidable party in Nigeria.

    She said the PDP remained a party to beat in the next general elections, adding that her antecedents and track record placed her above other candidates.

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    Ekwunife restated her commitment to bringing further development to the Senatorial District, adding that presidency would not be won on social media

    According to her, the forthcoming election would afford her the opportunity to consolidate on her achievements in the Senate.

    Former Anambra PDP chairman Sir Ndubuisi Nwobu, urged party men and women to remain steadfast and work assiduously for the overall victory of the candidates in the next elections.

    A former member of the House of Representatives, Hon Charles Odedo eulogised Senator Ekwunife for her giant strides in governance.

    He said that the Senator had been a performer from their days in the House of representatives .

    Odedo narrated how Ekwunife defended the interest of the entire members while serving as their caucus leader.

    PDP’s Senatorial candidates in the three zones in the State are: Uche Ekwunife (Central); Senator Stella Oduah (North) and Chief Chris Uba (South).

  • FUTA undergraduates needs N12.5m for kidney transplant, others

    FUTA undergraduates needs N12.5m for kidney transplant, others

    Twenty-three years old Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) undergraduate, Mojeed Adegoke, is need of N12.5 million to carry out kidney transplant and treat other chronic ailments.
    The app builder was working for Google until three years ago when sickness suddenly struck and disoriented him.
    He was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease in 2021 after he was subjected to severe headaches.
    This made him put a hold on his final year project at FUTA.
    According to ABUAD Multi-System Hospital in Ekiti State, Adegoke was at facility on August 5, 2021 with complaints of recurrent headaches and reduction in urine output for eight months.
    Examination at presentation, urine and blood tests and ultrasound scan results showed features suggestive of chronic kidney disease possibly secondary to Chronic Glomerulonephritis.

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    He was discharged to a haemodialysis clinic after sustained clinical improvement to continue thrice-weekly dialysis on an outpatient basis on current medications.
    On the projected cost of dialysis for six months, Adegoke would be expected to continue three times weekly hemodialysis among others.
    Speaking to newsmen on his sick bed, Adegoke pleaded with Nigerians to come to his aid.
    “This sickness has not only snatched my ambition in life,” he lamented profusely. “It has rendered me vulnerable and depressed.”
     He requested financial assistance to be useful to himself, family, community and the Nation

    All donations to:

    Account Number: 2264680303

    Account Name: Mojeed Olarenwaju Adegoke

    Bank: UBA

  • Don’t join Nollywood if you’re not a ‘big girl’-Charity Nnaji

    Don’t join Nollywood if you’re not a ‘big girl’-Charity Nnaji

    Actress Charity Nnaji has advised ladies who haven’t attained the ‘big girl’ status to steer clear of the movie industry, Nollywood.

    The movie star, speaking in a chat with Sunday Scoop, stated one major challenge bedeviling the industry is ‘s3x-for-roles.’

    Nnaji explained if a lady who isn’t financially buoyant decides to venture into the industry, she’d be subjected to ‘s3x-for-roles’ by movie directors, producers and even actors.

    She claimed such an unhealthy practice is what necessitated her advice to preempt such exploitation where promising young ladies get turned into s3x slaves because they lack the finance to produce their own movies.

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    “So far, so good. I won’t tell you that the industry is favourable, especially when one does not have the funds to produce one’s movies. That is when sex-for-roles usually come in.

    “At some point, I advised ladies that if they are not ‘big girls’, they should not bother joining Nollywood because they will be turned to sex slaves (by producers, directors and other actors).

    “There are many challenges bedeviling the movie industry, but the major one is the issue of sex-for-roles, where directors take advantage of those they want to feature in movies,” the actress said.

  • Bible, motivational quotes posters most wicked, toxic – TBoss

    Bible, motivational quotes posters most wicked, toxic – TBoss

    Reality TV star, Tokunbo Idowu aka TBoss has shared her opinion on people fond of posting Bible quotes and motivational/inspirational posts on social media.

    According to the 38-year-old media personality, these set of persons are by far the most wicked and toxic humans.

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    Though the reason behind TBoss’ assertion remains unclear, she made this known via an insta story post.

    “It be the ones always posting up the bible quotes, Motivational & inspiration posts that be the most wicked and toxic… Every Single Time,” the mother of one wrote.