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Last night was unlike other nights. Well, a few things happened like other nights. The school generator was ignited by the normal 7:00pm. Students scurried to their rooms to get their clothes ironed, to power their phones up to at least one bar, to watch the last episode of Game of Thrones. They scurried because even the rats knew that by 9:00pm, the lights would go off and would be taken to the other hostels that didn't have light by 7:00pm. This has been a tradition within the campus lately. A tradition of sharing light among the 7 hostels in UNEC. The result of this, has been that each hostel gets to have light for only 2 impoverished hours every day. Let me put this in perspective, out of 24 hours, a student of UNEC gets power supply for merely 2 hours. 2 hours to charge phones, iron clothes, get aeration, charge laptops for the different projects and term papers he has been given. The rest of the 22 hours, a UNEC student spends fantasizing about the next 2 hours he would get the next day. Fire was discovered thousands of years ago, but UNEC students live like early men, like cave men. Last night when the customary outage of light by 9:00pm came, it did not come without a backlash. Not just a backlash. Students in the famous Kenneth Dike hostel began shouting from their rooms, throwing garbage down the stairs, a rather rustic way to begin a peaceful protest. Next, they became a mob Angry and charged, they stomped out of the hostel, and the protest began. Students from the Mbonu Ojike hostel joined. Together they marched to the Manuwa bustop. Seeing their rage, the generator people had to cut power entirely, fearing for their own safety. The mob marched to the Staff Quarters, to the DVCs house, that of the Dean of Students' Affairs. Nobody was home. Discontented, they marched to the school gate, nearly pulled down the sculpted lion in front of the gate along with the bold inscription: To Restore the Dignity of Man. This was students taking their dignity by force, by their own hands. They obstructed traffic in front of the school gate. Soon, security operatives came begging the students to go back into school. An hour later, the students had retired into their hostels, breathing off the steam of an angry and successful protest and telling stories of how it went, and how in other universities, students paid less school fees and yet enjoyed steady power supply. In all, the protest went successfully, except that some students used that opportunity to sexually harass many female students. An act of cowardice in the midst of such a show of bravery. The protest soon died down and gave way to the cool passage of the night breeze. The next day. Today. There are police officers in front of the gate, looking suspiciously at any and every student. I hope they see light to charge their walkie-talkie phones. I hope they see light, especially if they stay till nighttime and are caught in the midst of what some students are calling the bloodiest protest to come if the school authorities don't do something about the power problem. Now, there are rumors that the VC is irate and has vowed to shut down the campus if another protest occurs. For now, the students are sparing no comments on that. There are firecrackers and matches they need to hide well before nighttime. www.lionspot.com/2015/06/day-1-occupy-unec-protest-against.html?m=1 |
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A military court in Nigeria has sentenced 54 soldiers to death after they were found guilty of mutiny. The soldiers were convicted Wednesday in Abuja on a two-count charge of criminal conspiracy to commit mutiny. Four other soldiers were acquitted. The convicted soldiers, mostly officers involved in the fight against the Boko Haram terrorists in Northeast Nigeria, are to die on stakes, by firing squad. The soldiers, attached to the 7 Division, Nigerian Army in Maiduguri include two Corporals, Cpl, nine Lance Corporals, LCpl and 49 Private soldiers. The charge sheet said the soldiers conspired to commit mutiny against the authorities of the 7 Division on August 4, at the Mulai Primary School camp, opposite AIT Maiduguri, Borno State. The soldiers are the second batch of Nigerian soldiers condemned to death by Nigerian Military courts for mutiny. The trial of the soldiers began on October 15 on allegations they disobeyed orders to join operations against the extremist group, Boko Haram. All the accused soldiers pleaded not guilty to the charges. The prosecutor, J.E. Nwosu, an army Captain, alleged that the accused soldiers had on August 4, in Maiduguri, refused to join the 111 Special Forces Battalion troops, commanded by Timothy Opurum, a Lieutenant Colonel for an operation. Mr. Nwosu said the operation was meant to recapture Delwa, Bulabulin and Damboa in Borno State from the Boko Haram terrorists. According to him, the offence is punishable under Section 52(1) (a) of the Armed Forces Act Cap A20 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004. The prosecution called the commander of the 111 Special Forces, Lt.-Col. Opurum, as one of the witnesses. The statement of the commander was admitted by the court and marked Exhibit P1. Mr. Opurum, in his testimony in October, said the Special Forces were tasked with advancing to recapture Delwa to clear the way for other battalions to pass through to recapture Babulin and Damboa from the insurgents. He said he took off for the operation with only four officers and 29 soldiers as “tasked” after majority of the 174 soldiers in the unit refused to join the operation. The witness said after he took charge of the Special Forces, he addressed and assured them that they could achieve the task given to them. He, however, said the soldiers were “hesitant to partake in the operation” in spite of the assurances. Under cross examination by Femi Falana, who represented the accused soldiers, Mr. Opurum said 47 of the soldiers who initially refused, later re-joined the forces for another operation. Mr. Opurum said the 47 soldiers joined, after he called for reinforcement, as they came under attack from terrorists, who out-numbered them and had superior weapons. Asked if the soldiers refused to fight or refused to join the operation because of lack of superior weapons, he said all units in the North-East had requested for weapons. On the disciplinary measure taken against the 47 soldiers, who initially refused, he said the process for that was to begin when they were court-martialled. Mr. Falana in an oral application asked to the court for the record of weapons recovered from the 47 soldiers, when they initially refused to join the operations. The President of the Court, Brig.-Gen. Mohammed Yusuf, said the application had been noted “for action’’. The General Court Martial was inaugurated on October 2 to try 97 soldiers, including 15 senior officers for mutiny. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/173470-breaking-nigerian-military-sentences-54-soldiers-death-mutiny.html
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I have stopped believing all these nonsense news. I80 killed, 50 killed, 100 killed and still they are yet to finish. Lies! |
Guy must it be on Saharabet and through your ref link ? Lol Your own noise don dey even worst pass others. Roll if you want to roll and stop asking. |
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9free: https://www.escrow.com/support/payment-options.aspxi understand that any payment made on aliexpress is protected by Escrow service but i too dont understand how it is done on Alibaba. If what you mean is registering on Escrow site, the last time i checked, Nigeria was not on their country list. |
He mean Alibaba not Aliexpress. princeuk21: read from season 1 https://www.nairaland.com/1116339/it-yourself-importation-guide-free |
Please how do i pay a manufacturer that accepts payment via Escrow on ALIBABA? |
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