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  • ASUP to Makinde: appoint chief lecturer as Poly Ibadan rector

    ASUP to Makinde: appoint chief lecturer as Poly Ibadan rector

    The Polytechnic Ibadan chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) has urged Governor Seyi Makinde to appoint a chief lecturer from the institution as the new rector.

    The union said appointing professors from Nigerian Universities to head polytechnics across the nation is one of the problem killing the polytechnic system in Nigeria.

    The tenure of the current management of Ibadan Polytechnic led by Prof. Kazeem Adebiyi will elapse March 2024.

    Speaking with The Nation, the chairman, Ibadan Polytechnic chapter of ASUP, Dr. Kola Lawal, said chief lecturers, who have served the institution in various capacities should be appointed as rector of the institution, saying they are in best position to turn around fortunes of the institution.

    He said some of the chief lecturers have spent like 20 to 25years in the polytechnic system, they understand how polytechnic works and will keep the ground running after the appointment.

    He stated: “We have alot of qualify Chief Lecturers in the system, alot of them have been Directors, HODs, and Dean’s of Faculties and have served in one capacity or the others, they have academic and administrative requisite to lead and govern the Polytechnic.”

    “To make it easy, alot of lecturers in Polytechnic system now has PHD, Polybadan have more PHD holder than even some Universities, there is no departments you have here that you won’t have close to half of the lecturers with PHD and alot are still on PHD program, the era of Polytechnics lecturers having nothing to drive things has gone.”

    “In terms of administration, we have people that has rising to Chief lecturers which is the highest someone can attain in a Polytechnic system, just as Professor is the highest position you can attain in the University system.”

    He stated that the institution can not afford to have a Professor as Rector of the institution again, saying ASUP will not take anything less than a Chief lecturer from the institution as its Rector.

    He noted that Ibadan Polytechnic is a breeding ground for Rectors in Nigerian Polytechnics because the institution has Chief lecturers who understand the system and can govern Polytechnics.

    He maintainance that the last four to five Rectors Ibadan Polytechnic had are all Professor’s from a particular University in Nigeria, saying Nigerian Polytechnics can no longer continue to become an appendages of universities.

    Adebiyi noted: “NBTE recently sent a memo to all state owned institutions, and the provision for this guidelines must be strictly adhere to in appointing management staff in the Polytechnics, the letter also reads that any Polytechnic that fail to comply might have it’s accreditation widrawn or won’t get further accreditation from NBTE because they have seeing the deservice a Professor heading Polytechnic done to the Polytechnic system.”

    “Now that we now have a regulation from our regulatory body approved by Federal Ministry of education that henceforth, whoever want to be a Rector of Polytechnics must be a Chief lecturers from the Polytechnic system, so, it has become our mandate as a union and ASUP chapter in Polybadan.”

    “We have gotten approval from the National Assembly and Federal government, ASUP recently told government to cut appointment of Professors as the Rector of Polytechnics, and the case has been determined and the rulling was in favor of ASUP which means that henceforth, only a Chief lecturers from Polytechnic can govern Polytechnic.”

    “In Nigeria, most of our government rely on importing people from the University system to come and rule over the Polytechnic system, and this is one of the problem that kills the Polytechnic system in Nigeria because when they come, they are bringing the culture of the University.”

    “NBTE said 70% practicals should be Polytechnic content and the remaining 30% should be theory, whereas reverse is the case in the University system because we have more content of theory than practical, so when someone from the University come to head us here, they will look at us with the eyes of the University they are coming.”

    “They don’t understand the system, if you go round and take survey of Rectors of Polytechnics in Nigeria, you will see that all of them are professors, whereas, we have Chief lecturers in the Polytechnic system, professorship is just a promotion.”

    “When we want to appoint Rector for Polytechnic, we go to University and bring professor who have not work or understand the working of the Polytechnic system, he does not understand the practical is what we dwell on here.”

    “It has cause alot of problem because many Polytechnic now trend towards University structure, practical content is now going off the Polytechnic because they don’t understand where we are coming from, that is why our union at the national body started the agitations that henceforth, we will not allow Universities professors to come and be Rectors of Polytechnics in Nigeria.”

    “The advocacy has gotten to the National Assembly which gave birth of National Polytechnic Act that clearly stipulated that anybody that must be a Rector must be a Chief Lecturer from the Polytechnic sector.”

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    “Years back, we have one of us that has brief taste of been a Rector, and that era was one of the best the institution has ever withness just because the person has worked and understand the system perfectly which make it easier for him to hit the ground running.”

    “We’ve once had a Rector at a first meeting that said he has never set his feet inside The Polytechnic, we  know what most of them use to say about Polytechnic, but when it now come to Rectorship position, they start to run hecter and sceter, so, they are coming to take from a system they don’t believe in, a system they have run down with their mouth and a system they have castigated in the past, and we are saying enough is enough.”

    “We have qualify hands in Polytechnic that can govern, with the backing of the National Polytechnic Act, NBTE Act, and with the backing of the Governing Council of this institution, because we have taken this document to our Governing Council.”

    “With the documents in place, we know that our governor, who is a law abiding person who will not go against the lay down rules and regulations.”

  • How I survived car accident in Lagos – Actress Bukola Arugba reveals

    How I survived car accident in Lagos – Actress Bukola Arugba reveals

    Popular Nollywood actress, Bukola Arugba has taken to social media to thank God for sparing her life after surviving a major car accident on the highway. 

    In a lengthy Instagram post, the mother of two shared that she was involved in a car accident, resulting in significant damage to her vehicle just a day before her birthday.

    She recounted that the incident occurred as she was driving home on Third Mainland Bridge when another car deliberately hit hers, forcing her off the road. 

    She said that her car ended up teetering at the edge of the bridge, causing concern.

    She, however, stated that fortunately, everyone emerged unharmed, crediting divine intervention for their safety. 

    Bukola noted that her premonition of trouble began when a car suddenly collided with hers, forcefully lifting it off the road.

    She pondered on how her car could crash twice within the space of an hour while adding that no one could imagine the state she was left in.

    She wrote: “This happened a day to my birthday, I kept this to celebrate and thank GOD ALMIGHTY first, my KEEPER, OLOWOGBOGBORO HALLELUJAH. We were on the third mainland bridge, driving home gently, the road was free, suddenly a vehicle came from behind as though it wanted to overtake us, but he turned abruptly and gave the car a hard hit that looked intentional, my car started turning, hitting different angles and all we could shout was JESUS, it faced d bridge, we thought it was over, but suddenly it made a turn, and sat at the edge of the bridge, surely there is power in JESUS name. 

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    “We came down unhurt and started calling friends, while waiting, I started sensing something bad was about to happen again, then I started praying at the top of my voice by the car. None of the passing vehicles stopped cos it was late.

    “I had barely stopped praying when another vehicle came from nowhere and gave the car a harder and stronger bash repositioning the car by automatically lifting the car to the road, u don’t want to imagine the state I was left in. How and why would my car be bashed twice within the space of an hour? If this was plotted in a movie scene it would be tagged “unrealistic”. But hey? This is real! JESUS !!!

    “Please help me thank GOD ALMIGHTY for keeping me again, and thank my friend who chooses to be anonymous, who came all the way that midnight to our rescue. Help me shout seven HALLELUYAH. Car less not lifeless.”

  • I am not responsible for Olaide Oyedeji’s marital issues, says Ayo Olaiya

    I am not responsible for Olaide Oyedeji’s marital issues, says Ayo Olaiya

    Nollywood actor, Ayo Olaiya has openly clarified the circulating misconception that he caused his female colleague, Olaide Oyedeji to leave her matrimonial home.

    The talented role interpreter in an interview with Biola Bayo on her Talk Show, Talk To B, noted how people were blaming him for the actress’ failed marriage.

    He stated that he met Laide as an actor, while explaining that she went through a lot when shooting his movie and the s3xual scenes made many believe it was the reason her marriage didn’t work.

    He recounted how he was confronted by a woman overseas over his s3xual scenes as she blamed him for crashing the marriages of his colleague.

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    Speaking on his relationship with her, the married actor made it known that he doesn’t have anything intimate going on with Laide and that his creator can bear him witness.

    He said: “I will never forget the day I met Laide as an actor. Being in my movie, Brother Jacob, she went through a lot. She did it so well that people started saying I was the one who sent her out of her matrimonial home. Meanwhile, she and her husband were having issues before I cast her in my movie.

    “I went to America and a woman confronted me over the sexual scenes in my movies, saying anytime I act with married women, they end up leaving their matrimonial home. There is nothing between me and Laide. God is my witness.”

  • I financed my ex-wife university education, built house for her – Emeka Ike

    I financed my ex-wife university education, built house for her – Emeka Ike

    Veteran Nollywood actor, Emeka Ike has made another revelation of how he took care of his ex-wife financially during her time in higher time in higher education.

    The Nation reported that in a recent interview with Rubbin Minds, he disclosed how false accusations of domestic violence led to the loss of his property and access to his children.

    The talented role interpreter revealed that he returned from a business trip abroad to find out that his school, worth millions of naira had been closed down.

    He claimed that when the report of alleged assault on his wife became viral, he asked her but she denied it, saying he was unaware that she was the one behind the news.

    Emeka claimed that his marital drama led him into depression, which drove him to hide from the spotlight because he was ashamed.

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    In a widely circulated video, the actor shared the story of educating his wife to university, constructing homes for both of them, transforming her life, and even letting her use his cars. 

    Sadly, he expressed deep sorrow over loving a woman who didn’t reciprocate his feelings.

    He said: “I trained my wife in the University, I built a house for her, I built for her mother, I changed her life, I gave her my cars to drive anyone she wanted as a rich man’s wife but what did I get in return? I loved who did not love me.”

  • JUST IN: Gunmen kill 19-year-old man, injure two in Plateau

    JUST IN: Gunmen kill 19-year-old man, injure two in Plateau

    Suspected gunmen have reportedly killed a 19 year-old Jude Nicodemus while two others sustained severe injury  at Gana Ropp village in Barkin Ladi Local local government area of Plateau state.

    It was gathered that the incident happened on the night of Wednesday, December 20.

    The Nation reports that this is one of the recent renewed attacks and killings in Barkin Ladi, Riyom, Bokkos and Mangu by the marauders, who were said to have vowed to create unconducive atmosphere for the people in the forthcoming Christmas and New year. 

    The Berom Youth Moulders-Association (BYM) under the leadership of Solomon Dalyop Mwantiri, has condemned the recent killings in some parts of the state. 

    The group urged all security forces, especially Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) led by Maj. Gen. AE Abdulsallam, to intensify efforts in addressing the resurgence of terrorism. 

    The association also called for the removal of terrorist elements reportedly situated in the hills of Were in Ropp, Barkin Ladi LGA, and various parts of Plateau.

    Meanwhile, the BYM’s publicity secretary, Rwang Tengwong, who confirmed the incident to The Nation last night, commended the rapid response of Sector 4 Commander, Col. US Abdulsallam, for his swift action that forestalled further casualties in the general area. 

    The BYM sympathised with families that lost their beloved ones in recent unprovocative attacks and appealed to members of the public to be more vigilant before, during and after the festive season.

    The BYM equally appealed for calmness, and called on thebfederal, the state and the local governments and other relevant bodies to come to the aids (hospital bills) of the deceased’s family and those injured so as to ameliorate the unwarranted plights they have been plunged into by the inhuman act and ensure restorative justice is served.

    The spokesman of Operation Safe Haven, (OPSH), in-charge of maintaining peace in Plateau, and part of Kaduna States, Capt. James Oya, confirmed the incident to The Nation this morning on phone.

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    Oya said: “I confirmed the incident, it happened, what happened is that the issue would have been a disaster.

    “The assailants that came opened fire on those making preparation and also celebrating and doing Christmas Carol at that moment one person was killed.”

    He added that by the quick intervention of the troops, the assailants could not continue their mission, saying that one person lost his life and two other persons were injured.

    He added that the injured ones have been taken to the hospital for treatment.

    However, Oya said three days ago, some bandits and kidnappers were arrested at that axis. 

    He stated: “As I speak, the Commander informed me that the troops are conducting an aggressive raid in that area at the moment, and to make sure that the perpetrators are brought to book.”

  • Leverkusen 4-0 Bochum: Brilliant Boniface hits 10th Bundesliga league goal

    Leverkusen 4-0 Bochum: Brilliant Boniface hits 10th Bundesliga league goal

    Super Eagles attacker, Victor Boniface notched his 10th Bundesliga goal of the season to help Bayer Leverkusen spank Bochum 4-0 at home in the German Bundesliga Matchday 16 tie played yesterday.

    It was the last league game of the year and Bayer Leverkusen won in glowing fashion to keep their four points gap at the top of the table with 42 points from 16 games.

    Boniface who has been involved in all his club’s league games this season uncharacteristically started the game on the bench with Patrik Schick preferred ahead of him.

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    The Czech Republic striker has now given Bayer Leverkusen head coach, Xabi Alonso more selection headache after he  scored a first half hat trick in the 30th , 32nd  and 45th  minute to give his club a 3-0 lead at halftime.

    Boniface replaced the three goal hero in the 67th  minute and he took him just two minutes to announce his presence when he bagged the game’s fourth goal in the 69th  minute.

    The former Bodo/Glimt and Union Saint Gilloise striker’s teammate and compatriot, Nathan Tella was an unused Substitute in the game.

  • BBC SPOTY 2023: Goalkeeper Earps wants ‘to change the world’

    BBC SPOTY 2023: Goalkeeper Earps wants ‘to change the world’

    England and Manchester United goalkeeper Mary Earps wants “to change the world” after being named Sports Personality of the Year 2023.

    Earps, 30, topped the public vote, with cricketer Stuart Broad coming second and world heptathlon champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson third.

    She is the second women’s footballer in succession to win the BBC award after Arsenal forward Beth Mead in 2022.

    “I’m trying to be a game changer,” Earps told BBC Radio 5 Live. “I’m trying to change the world in whatever small time that I’m here. I enjoy the responsibility of being a role model, I try to inspire as many people as possible – young, old, whatever,” Earps said.

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    “I want people to relate to me and my journey, see that I’m just a normal person trying to live out her dream.

    “I’m trying [to make goalkeeping cool]. It’s happening, it’s happening. Slowly but surely – it’s the Merps mission. Goalkeeping is cool!”

    Earps was the Lionesses’ standout player as they reached a first World Cup final in the summer and was rewarded with the Golden Glove for the best goalkeeper at the tournament.

    “It’s actually unbelievable to think that this isn’t a football award, it’s an all-round sporting award and it’s generic across the country,” she said.

    “It’s not just about what I’ve achieved in football, it’s something bigger than that and that’s really humbling and grounding. I’m going to take some time to really reflect on that and what it means.”

    The FIFA Best Women’s Goalkeeper was voted England Women’s Player of the Year for 2022-23 and finished fifth in the voting for the Ballon d’Or award.

  • Please God heal me from my illness, Tiwa Savage begs

    Please God heal me from my illness, Tiwa Savage begs

    Award-winning afrobeats sensation, Tiwa Savage, has sought God’s intervention for her illness as she faces the challenge of preparing for two upcoming shows while not feeling well. 

    On her Instagram page, Savage wrote: “God help me, have two shows today and I feel so sick.”

    In another post, the mother of one said she needs “tender loving care.”

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    She wrote: “Who loves me enough to send me cheesecake ice cream? I need some tender loving care.”

    The Nation reported that Tiwa Savage had in October postponed all her performances, saying she has been “instructed to be on strict vocal rest for the next few months.”

  • JUST IN: Tight security as First Lady attends Renewed Hope programme in Abuja

    JUST IN: Tight security as First Lady attends Renewed Hope programme in Abuja

    Security operatives have taken over the Area 10, venue of the Renewed Hope Initiative event where the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu is expected to grace the occasion.

    Vehicles are presently not allowed into the venue.

    The epic programme with the theme: “Better Days Ahead”, has been scheduled to hold by 10am at the Cyprian Ekwensi Arts and Culture Centre, Abuja.

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    The FCT Minister of state, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, has expressed satisfaction over readiness to recieve the First Lady. 

    Security agencies on ground have vowed not to take chances at maintaing law and order.

    Details shortly…

  • Union rejects Lagos Water Corporation’s plan to sack more workers

    Union rejects Lagos Water Corporation’s plan to sack more workers

    The Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical and Recreation Services Employees (AUPCTRE) has rejected a plan by the management of the Lagos Water Corporation (LWC) to sack more workers at the LWC.

     AUPCTRE said the plan came to light on Monday during a meeting of the union leadership with the LWC’s Managing Director , Mr. Mukhtar Tijani.

     The Union’s Secretary, Abiodun Bakare, who spoke on behalf of the Chairman, Mr. Ige  Olawale, at an emergency meeting of water sector  workers on Tuesday, in Lagos, said AUPCTRE had engaged the MD, following the sack of about 450 LWC contract staff .

    He said: “The LWC branch of our union had earlier written to the MD on December 1, expressing how the dismissal and exclusionary actions, which the LWC management describes as a ‘restructuring and repositioning’ process, violate the ethics of workplace management. The letter also noted how many of these workers had spent their youthful years serving the corporation in hopes of permanent employment but have now been discarded without as much as a thought given to how they would survive under the current harsh economic realities. The union concluded by demanding that the management reconsider its decision with respect to the unfair and uncompensated dismissal of the said workers.

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     “In a meeting that was eventually held on December 18, the LWC MD, Mukhtar Tijani revealed that the sack of the over 400 contract staff was not the end of it, as a plan is underway to disengage more workers, while asking for the cooperation of the workers.”

     Reacting to the LWC’s plan, AUPCTRE’s National Chairman, Benjamin Anthony said AUPCTRE stood solidly against the privatisation agenda in Lagos  and at the national level knowing that the consequences would be dire for citizens if such was allowed.

    Berating the LWC  for threatening workers with more layoffs, he expressed displeasure in the manner with which the management of Lagos Water Corporation had “treated its workers without inclusion and dignity.”

    Bakare, who had led the union’s delegation to the LWC MD, said people must not be denied access to water because they are poor.

     He blamed the LWC management and corrupt government officials for crippling the operations of the state’s water corporation by running it as a business entity, sacrificing public welfare on the altar of greed and profits.

     “In this system, against the wishes of workers and union leadership, the LWC management and government officials continue to under-invest in workers, award water service-related contracts to their friends and cronies who, at best, do shoddy jobs and further ruin the system.

    ‘‘Rather than sacking poor workers in a bid to ‘reposition’ the system, the right course of action is for the state government to immediately stop the corrupt contracting system entrenched by capitalist interests. It should institute accountability measures against these corrupt practices, invest massively in its water infrastructure and human resources, and hire more workers, not as disposable casual labour but as permanent employees. These actions will not only boost the performance of the corporation but ensure that every resident of Lagos State enjoys the right to access potable water,” he added.

    AUPCTRE also called on workers across sectors, civil society organisations and well-meaning Nigerians to join them in standing up against the oppression of workers of the LWC , adding that “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”.

    Meanwhile, a memo sighted by The Nation revealed that permanent staff with 10 years or less of service in LWC are offered voluntary retirement package with compensation in addition to gratuities, pension and other retirement benefits.

    This,it said, was approved by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu  to mitigate some of the difficulties associated with its internal restructuring.