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  • Unilorin will not join strike – VC

    Unilorin will not join strike – VC

    The Vice-Chancellor, University of Ilorin ( UNILORIN ), Prof. Sulyman Abdulkareem, says in spite of the challenges posed by the ongoing nationwide non-academic staff strike and fuel crisis, the university will not join the strike.

    Abdulkareem made this assertion on Monday in Ilorin at a three-day unscheduled visit to the various faculties of the university to monitor the ongoing registration of fresh students.

    Speaking at the Faculty of Physical Sciences, the vice-chancellor said his administration was determined to work for a near seamless take-off of academic activities.

    He said the ongoing strike of the non-academic staff was a challenge to everybody.

    The vice-chancellor said he had made several visits to Abuja to sort-out delays in the payment of earned allowances of both the academic and non- academic staff.

    Read also: Imafidon and Unilorin

    He noted that today his efforts were yielding fruits, adding that the goal of the University was to ensure academic stability, so that students graduate at the right time.

    Abdukareem commended all the staff of the University for keeping the academic calendar running in spite of fuel crisis pains and ongoing nationwide non-academic strike.

    He said the university administration recognised the authorities of the labour unions both locally and nationally, and would desire obedient workers who recognise and reference authorities no matter how inconvenient.

    He however, noted that peace would soon be restored in the education sector.

    “But while negotiations are ongoing, let’s go the extra mile to keep our calendar running,” he pleaded.

    In his remarks, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Technology and Innovation), Prof. Gabriel Olatunji, who was also, among the team that visited the faculties, suggested that faculties should adapt to the current challenges.

    Olatunji further suggested that the Faculty of Agriculture should split the registration centres to five in order to reduce the long queues observed at the faculty.

    He also advised that it was possible to screen fresh students using youth corps members and PhD students and thus stick to the academic registration deadlines despite non-availability of some workers.

    The Dean of Agriculture, Prof Kola Joseph, listed delays in uploading registration courses by level advisers; delays in clearing students from Central Admission Office and poor internet connectivity as the challenges facing the faculty.

    Others are shortage of manpower and paucity of funds among others. He urged the university management to send more officers to assist the faculty in the registering of the students.

    NAN

  • Daura youths endorses Buhari for 2nd term

    Daura youths endorses Buhari for 2nd term

    No fewer than 3,500 youths, under the auspices of Daura Youth Vanguard from Sarkinyara A ward Polling Unit 003 in Daura, have unanimously endorsed the candidature of Buhari in 2019.

    The endorsement meeting was held at the President’s polling unit in his hometown on Monday.

    Alhaji Aliyu Dahiru, who led the group to the electoral polling unit, emphasised the need for the president to unconditionally consider their request and recontest the presidential election in 2019, stressing “we are satisfied with the way and manner the president is leading this country”.

    The Sarkinyara A ward polling unit 003 was the unit where president Buhari casts his votes in all elections.

    Read also: Second term: Group canvasses support for Buhari, Masari

    He said some of the inspiring factors that led to the clarion call on Mr President were some of the unprecedented transformation introduced by the administration of Buhari.

    Dahiru said the call was timely and paramount especially considering how the president salvaged the nation from the precarious security challenges and diversified the economy into agriculture.

    He noted that the current fight against corruption is yielding dividend as sanity, probity, accountability and transparency are been restored in the public life, noting that Buhari has been an upright leader.

    Dahiru announced that the organisation would organised an endorsement rally across the five local government areas of Daura, Sandamu, Maiadua, Baure and Zango in February.

    “We expect about 150,000 youths to attend the rally scheduled to hold in Daura metropolis,” he said.

    Alhaji Lawal Aliyu, the traditional title holder of the Ubandoman Daura, and Alhaji Nalado Yusuf who is the Sarkin Sudan of Daura, also identified themselves with the course and described the call as timely and in the right direction.

    They said Daura elders would forever remained determined, committed and dedicated to the clarion call initiated by the youths, stressing that no politician in Nigeria matches Buhari’s integrity and honesty.

    The officials of the organisation included Messrs Ibrahim Killing, Jamilu Rabe, Ibrahim Lawal, Kabir Jafar and Lawal Yaro.

    Others are Usman Mani, Abdurrahaman Dahiru and Hamisu Mafia.

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  • Fire razes 36 houses, 46 silos, others in Jigawa

    Fire razes 36 houses, 46 silos, others in Jigawa

    An early morning fire on Monday destroyed 36 houses, 46 silos and killed 40 goats and sheep in Abanderi village of Dutse Local Government Area, Jigawa, the police confirmed.

    DSP Abdu Jinjiri, the spokesman for the Police Command in Jigawa, confirmed the incident to newsmen in Dutse.

    Jinjiri said the fire, which started at about 5 a.m, was suspected to have been caused by bush burning.

    “Today, at about 5 a.m, there was fire incident at Abanderi village of Dutse Local Government Area, and the inferno was suspected to have been caused by bush burning.

    Read also: Fire razes 100 shops in Oyo market

    “So, as a result, 36 houses, 46 houses, local containing assorted grains and over 40 goats and sheep were burnt to ashes,” Jinjiri said.

    He said that no one died the incident but that investigation into the incident had commenced.

    “Fortunately, no loss of human life was recorded in the incident and the case is under investigation, and normalcy has been restored in the area,’’ Jinjiri said.

    NAN

  • Injurious falsehood: Trial of Sen. Misau commences Jan. 29

    Injurious falsehood: Trial of Sen. Misau commences Jan. 29

    An FCT High Court Maitama, on Monday adjourned until Jan. 29, commencement of trial of Sen. Isah Misau (APC-Bauch-Central), charged with injurious falsehood.

    Misau was dragged before the court by the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami (SAN),  on a five-count charge.

    The charge bordered on injurious falsehood against the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, Chairman, Police Service Commission, Sir Mike Okiro and the Nigeria Police Force.

    Read also: Misau ’s arraignment adjourned till Thursday

    The offences, he alleged, contravened the provisions of   Section 393 (1) of the Penal Code.

    He was first arraigned before Bello on October 19, and he pleaded not guilty to the five-count charge and was admitted to bail in the sum of N5million.

    At an earlier sitting on November 28, Dr Alex Izinyon (SAN), informed the court that he had the fiat of the Attorney-General of the Federation to take over the matter as prosecution counsel.

    He further informed the court that following the directive, he filed two applications before the court, dated Nov. 28 on the same date.

    Iziyon told the court that the first application sought to correct some of the five-count charge as well as add two other persons to it.

    The second application he said was challenging the propriety of Misau to issue subpoena on the Inspector-General of Police to give the defendant certain documents in his possession as well as to testify for him.

    He stated that the application sought the leave of the court to set aside the subpoena issued on the I-G.

    Responding to this, counsel to the senator, Joshua Musa (SAN), declared that the move by the prosecution to amend the charge was unnecessary as the charge in the first instance was irregular as it did not have the seal of the lawyer who filed it.

    Musa informed the court that the defence would file a preliminary objection, adding that until the original charge was regularised, it could not be amended.

    Responding to this, Izinyon stated that the original charge was filed by the Office of the AGF, adding that the charge was read to the defendant in court and his plea was taken without any objection to it by his counsel.

    The judge, Justice Ishaq Bello, ruled that if the amendment was meant to correct the perceived error in the original charge, it should be allowed to be amended.

    He adjourned the case until January 29

    NAN

  • NANS urges FG to pay entitlements of deceased heroes to families.

    NANS urges FG to pay entitlements of deceased heroes to families.

    The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) on Monday appealed to the Federal Government to promptly pay pensions and entitlements to families of deceased military, para-military and police personnel, who had served meritoriously.

    The National Public Relations Officer of NANS, Mr Bestman Okereafor, made the appeal in a statement in Enugu on the occasion of the Armed Forces Remembrance Day celebration.

    “It is, however, disheartening that the government has not really been doing the needful in the aspect of prompt payment of pensions and entitlements to the families of the deceased.

    “This has brought untold hardship on the families and children of the departed heroes.

    Read Also: NANS sets up monitoring team on petrol prices, sales

    “NANS is passionately calling on the Federal Government to ensure the prompt disbursement of entitlements without delay.’’

    He said that the leadership of NANS joined the government and good people of Nigeria in remembering the fallen heroes on the occasion of the 2018 Armed Forces Remembrance Day celebration.

    “No doubt the fallen heroes and heroines have given their very best and their lives for the defence and liberation of our beloved country.’’

    Okereafor said that NANS also appreciated the military and other security agents for their proactive moves in tackling crimes and insurgents in the country.

    “May God guide and protect them all as they sacrifice on behalf of us all,’’ he said.

    Meanwhile, NANS has reacted to the sack of some teachers in Kaduna State.

    The association urged Gov. Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State to reverse the dismissal of 22,000 teachers in the state.

    NAN

  • Hail the Fallen Heroes

    Hail the Fallen Heroes

    The uncertainty of your loved ones as you leave for war.

    The pain your family felt when they got to know you’ll never make it back.

    Heroes

    The future of your unborn who will never know their father.

    The extent of the sacrifices you’ve made,

    Buhari Heroes

    We may never understand.

    Today and always we’ll never forget our fallen and living Heroes.

    Heroes

    Quote by Tamara

  • Buhari has clear plans to end herders / farmers clashes – El-Rufa’i

    Buhari has clear plans to end herders / farmers clashes – El-Rufa’i

    Gov. Nasiru El-Rufai of Kaduna State, says on Monday that the Federal Government has very clear plans to end herders/farmers clashes in the country.

  • Ambode urges sustained support for fallen heroes ’ families

    Ambode urges sustained support for fallen heroes ’ families

    Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State on Monday urged Nigerians to sustain support for families of fallen heroes and those living with disabilities.

    Ambode, who was represented by his deputy, Dr Idiat Adebule, made the call after laying a wreath in commemoration of the Armed Forces Remembrance Day.

    The event took place at the Remembrance Arcade, Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos.

    The governor urged Nigerians to embrace peace, shun violence and use dialogue to resolve conflicts.

    He said the celebration was a reminder of the sacrifices of fallen heroes.

    Read also: Buhari, Osinbajo, others lay wreaths for heroes

    “Today marks the high point of the remembrance programme which commenced on Dec. 20, 2017, with the launch of the Emblem Fund.

    “The wreath that we have laid symbolises our appreciation of the supreme price paid by gallant members of the Armed Forces in the defence of the sovereignty of our fatherland and in the struggle to preserve our national unity.

    “I am appealing to Nigerians to sustain the support and care for the families of fallen heroes and those living with disabilities.

    “One of the ways we can give the support is to engage the services of these ex-servicemen and women, some of whom have suffered physical disabilities while defending the territorial integrity and unity of our nation,’’ he said.

    The governor prayed that the sacrifices of the heroes should not be in vain but should keep Nigeria united and strong.

    The deputy governor earlier inspected a guard of honour mounted by detachments of the army, navy, air force, police and the Nigerian Legion.

    After the wreath-laying, the armed forces made gun salute, after which the deputy governor led some dignitaries to the pigeon case, where she released birds to signify peace.

    Other notable personalities, who laid wreaths, include Speaker Mudashiru Obasa of Lagos State House of Assembly, the state Chief Judge Opeymi Oke and Oba Rilwan Akiolu of Lagos.

    Commanders of military and para-military formations and a representative of the widows of the fallen heroes also laid wreaths.

    Participants at the ceremony were offered free sugar level, hypertension and malaria screening.

    The Armed Forces Remembrance Day is celebrated every January 15 to honour fallen heroes and surviving ones including those who suffered various deprivations as a result of wars.

    NAN

  • Seven die, four injured in Bida-Minna road crash

    Seven die, four injured in Bida-Minna road crash

    Mr Yusuf Garba, the Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Commission ( FRSC ) in Niger said on Monday that seven persons died  in an accident on the Bida-Minna road.

    Garba told our reporter in Minna that four persons were also injured in the incident which occurred on Monday morning.

    He said wrong overtaking was responsible for the accident which   involved  a bus with registration number FXT 234 XD  and an articulated vehicle marked  RTD  163XA.

    The sector commander said the injured were taken to the Bida General Hospital for treatment while the relatives of the seven victims who died were buried according to Islamic injunction.

    Garba said the FRSC personnel had  responded promptly to a distress call by a witness immediately after the crash some  36 kilometres  from Bida.

    He urged road users to avoid reckless driving, adding that this was  usually responsible for the problems on the highways.

    The sector commander also called on road users to imbibe the spirit of adhering to  traffic rules and regulations in order to stay alive on the highways. NAN

  • 66-year-old demands divorce: ‘My manhood no longer stands erect’

    66-year-old demands divorce: ‘My manhood no longer stands erect’

    In the divorce case between a sexagenarian, Mr Muyili Oshode, and his wife, Ibidunni, the Igando Customary Court in Lagos State on Monday dissolved the 44-year marriage on the ground that the wife turned her husband into an impotent person.

    The court’s president, Mr Akin Akinniyi, delivering his judgment said the petitioner was adamant despite all mediation from the court and family intervention.

    “Since the petitioner insisted on divorce after several interventions, the court has no choice than to dissolve the union in spite of the fact that the wife still claims she loves her husband.

    “The court pronounced the marriage between Mr Muyili Oshode and Mrs Ibidunni Oshode dissolved today, both parties, henceforth, ceased to be husband and wife.

    “Both are free to go their separate ways without any hindrances and molestation,” Akinniyi ruled.

    The petitioner had earlier told the court that his wife was fetish.

    “My wife is fetish, she patronised many herbalists and she had used her diabolical power to paralyse my manhood for me not to be able to marry or impregnate another woman.

    “In fact, my manhood no longer stands erect nor functions,” he said.

    The 66-year-old mechanic said his wife was threatening his life with a view to killing him.

    “I saw Ibidunni in my dream poisoning my food so that she can inherit my property,” the estranged husband said.

    The petitioner said his wife was not taking care of him and that when he was sick, she went to stay in a church instead of attending to him.

    Oshode said Ibidunni was promiscuous, having an affair with a man called  “Alaga” and she used to cook for the man in his house.

    “I saw the man in my dream telling me that Ibidunni belonged to him that I should back out,” he said.

    According to him, Ibidunni is a bad cook; her food is either watery or salty.

    He begged the court to terminate the union that he was no longer interested.

    “Please, court, dissolve this loveless marriage before Ibidunni kills me,” he said.

    Read also: Weird reasons people divorce

    However, his wife, Ibidunni, denied all the allegations, she said that she never turned her husband into an impotent person.

    “I am a Christian; I never patronised any herbalists.  I do not know what is responsible for his manhood, he should ask his concubines,” the respondent said.

    The 63-year-old tailor said she never poisoned her husband’s food.

    “What do I stand to gain if I kill the father of my children, he believed so much in dreams,” she said.

    Ibidunni said she was not promiscuous that it was her husband who had many concubines.

    She said that she cared for her husband that he was the one that refused to care for her.

    “My husband abandoned me and the children for many years without caring for us.

    “I worked at construction sites with bricklayers for me to feed the children and pay their school fees,” she said.

    The mother of six pleaded with the court not to grant her husband’s wish for the dissolution of the marriage, saying she still love her husband.

    NAN