Friday 17 November 2017

Female corps member beaten to coma by her employer's son..

A female corper identified as Busayo Ashephon has been beaten to coma by her employer’s brother identified as Christopher.

200 level Students of Unilag lament massive failure in Chemistry Department.(SEE RESULT)

  
One will begin to wonder if the students are all dull or there is something seriously wrong with the Lecturer.

Wizkid And Davido's Crew Allegedly Clash At The One Africa Music Fest.

There are different reports filtering the internet, alleging that singers Wizkid and Davido's crew members had a big brawl at the One Africa Music Fest which held yesterday in Dubai. 





Facebook User Christy Glo Claims She Communicates With Ghosts.....


A Facebook user claims that she has the ability to communicate with ghosts and no day passes by without her doing so.

She says she is a Christian....some of her followers accused her of being a necromancer...


She says the ghosts tell her which evil customer to avoid and that even when she goes to an evil person's house, the ghost of the day would give her maximum protection. 

Thursday 16 November 2017

Gov. Rochas Okorocha and the Statue Syndrome.


Okorocha and the statue
Sometimes I sit and reason the rationale behind some actions taken by people especially our Politicians in Nigeria. The first time I saw the story on social media that Governor Rochas Okorocha is erecting statues of Presidents Ellen Sirleaf of Liberia and Zuma of South Africa. I thought it was a Joke or normal story by Nigerians, not until I read the story on a reputable media website in Nigeria. The Governor is set to commission the statue of President Nana Addo of Ghana in Owerri.

Chronicle of a RUNS Girl.....

Good day, keep up the good work you are doing. Checking this blog is like a daily routine for me though I barely comment. I don't know where my story fits.

Am a student, my final year. Almost a year ago, I found out about my real dad(stayed with my step dad all my life thinking he was my biological father), I understand why my mum kept it from me and honestly, am grateful I didn't know before that time.

Monday 13 November 2017

'I urge President Buhari to call his mad dog, Rotimi Amaechi to order' - Femi Fani-Kayode


 
Former Aviation minister, Femi Fani-Kayode has reacted to the clash between Governor Wike and Rotimi Amaechi's security convoys clash in River state yesterday. And he didn't mince words in referring to the minister as a 'Mad Dog' saying President Buhari should call him to order.

Sunday 12 November 2017

Plateau govt re-iterates on sustaining peace, security


By NAMU SANUMSI
PLATEAU State Governor Simon Lalong said his administration was determined to ensure sustenance of peace, security and protection of lives and properties to its citizens despite the security challenges confronting the state.
Governor Lalong stated this at the flag off of the distribution of relief materials worth over 20 million naira to victims of the violence attack in Miango Bassa, Local Government Area of the state.
The items distributed included thirty (30) difference food and non food items which consist building materials food staff and clothing among others.
Governor Lalong who was represented by the Director General Plateau, Peace Building Agency, Joseph Longman described the recent violence attack on innocent citizens in some parts of the state as major setback to the existing peace already achieved and a trying moment for the citizens of the state.
He condemned in strong term, the dastardly act perpetrated against the people in different communities in Bassa Local Government Area while soliciting the support and cooperation of citizen in the state to ensure enduring peace.

University don urges on peace building clubs in schools



By JIDAUNA DARING
A Lecturer with the Department of Theatre and Film Arts University of Jos, Dr. Reuben Embu has stressed the need for secondary schools to set up peace building clubs, in order to forge for oneness in their respective schools in the country.
Dr. Embu who is the Principal Investigator, Peace Building Project, University of Jos, disclosed this at the institutions peace building programme for secondary schools, held at the Open Air Theatre of the institution, last Thursday.
He said the project was an initiative of the University of Jos in partnership with TETFUND, which it hoped to explore and channel the students, creativity towards consolidating the peace on the Plateau and beyond.

Reps to investigate excesses of army in Jos


From JIDAUNA YANUNG, ABUJA
THE House of Representatives has mandated its Committee on Human Rights, Defence and Army to investigate the case of sexual harassment and shooting of a 17-year-old SSI female student by a soldier deployed on internal security in Jos the Plateau State capital.
This is sequel to a motion sponsored by Hon. Istifanus D. Gyang (PDP Plateau) and Hon. Edward Gyang (APC Plateau) which was moved on the floor of the House recently.
Moving the motion, Hon. Istifanus Gyang noted that the military was massively engaged in internal security operations across the nation as part of the commitment of government to live up to its foremost constitutional responsibility of ensuing the well-being, safety and security of the citizens.
The lawmaker further stated that in the process of undertaking this onerous task, the military has been contending with cases of human rights abuses, some of which have attracted the attention and condemnation of Human Rights Watch.

VC faults admission policy into management sciences



From GYANG PAM, Yola
VICE Chancellor of Modibbo Adama University of Technology (MAUTECH) Yola the Adamawa State capital Professor Kyari Mohammed has faulted government’s stoppage of admission into Management Sciences and related disciplines in specialized universities saying it was hasty, ill advised.
According to Kyari, specialized universities were so called because they are expected to give special attention to the core programmes of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
Kyari stressed that it does not preclude their running programmes in Management because Science, Technology and Engineering need to be managed effectively for it to impact society.
This he noted, was what is obtained in all universities of science and Technology around the world.
He further said, “besides this is a region just emerging from a grueling insurgency that is expressly anti-education, requires access to education of all sorts.

Kogi NDLEA arrests mobile police over aiding weeds scandal



From AMEDU JOSEPH, Lokoja
The Kogi State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) last Tuesday arrested a mobile police officer while escorting a vehicle loaded with 30 bags of weeds suspected to be Indian hemp out of Lokoja.
The Kogi State Commander of the NDLEA, Mr. Idris Bello, disclosed this while briefing journalists in Lokoja on the development.

PLSG condemns scores of Riyom ethnic attacks

By JIDAUNA DARING
THE Plateau State Government has observed with dismay the unfortunate recent attacks that led to the killings of innocent people in Riyom Local Government Area (LGA) of the state.
This was contained in a press statement signed by the state Commissioner for Information, Hon. Malam Muhammad Nazif and made available to SUNDAY STANDARD in Jos last Friday.
The state government also condemned this inhuman act in its totality saying that, government would not fold its hands and watch wicked people destroy the hard earned peace that has been achieved in the state.
It called on citizens to remain calm as government in collaboration with security agencies were leaving no stone unfold to uniform the perpetrators of this dastardly act and bring them to book.
Government also appeals to all peaceful and law abiding citizens of the state to maintain peace and report any suspicious movement to the security agencies.