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https://dvsl3w2q45hb8.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/ASUU-fg.jpg The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) will suspend the five months strike next week after the union signed a Memorandum of Understanding to that effect with Federal Government on Wednesday ASUU President, Dr. Nasir Fagge, who signed the agreement on behalf of the union, confirmed to journalists that the strike would be called off next week following agreement signed by both parties. Fagge said the MoU contained all the demands presented by the union. SOURCE: The Nation BLOG |
[img]http://1.bp..com/-RmDbR7Ne4d0/Uqg0DxV7PQI/AAAAAAAABak/JARRJotY4ng/s320/genevieve+is+getting+married.jpg[/img] It is good to dream big dreams and the guy on the left in red wants to marry Genevieve but his friend on the far right does not think the marriage should hold. Congratulations Genevieve..what colour is your Aso-ebi? [img]http://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-ug8KB62aIPk/Uqg1_XXQ87I/AAAAAAAABaw/Z_hTK1ZkP5w/h120/genevieve+marraige.jpg[/img] SOURCE: http://..com/2013/12/genevieve-nnaji-is-getting.html LIKE ON FACEBOOK FOR LATEST UPDATES HERE |
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The late, great Nelson Mandela inspired countless individuals during his lifetime through his courageous actions, and has since been aptly commemorated in his wake. Last night, Jay Z dedicated a live rendition of "Young Forever" to the South African revolutionary at the Los Angeles stop of the "Magna Carter" Tour. Hov respectfully made this the closing moment of the night at the Staples Center. With some assistance from a live band, the legend in his own right commanded the crowd to sing along with Mr. Hudson's inspiring chorus. Needless to say that they complied by emphatically chanting the lyrics as well. Additionally, MCs like Nas, 50 Cent, The Game, and tons of others have paid homage to Mandela. Expect the man also known as Madiba and his many accomplishments to be championed by more people in the coming weeks; and justifiably so. ...See the video below... [img]http://2.bp..com/-aNOQIU4V9pQ/UqeVkkegi6I/AAAAAAAABZ0/1ju3wRfAnXg/s1600/Jay+z+tribute+to+mandela.jpg[/img] SOURCE: http://..com/2013/12/video-jay-z-tribute-to-nelson-mandela.html |
[img]http://2.bp..com/-VT01bcDSLtk/Uqbfnw2P4oI/AAAAAAAABXo/SuPFr0jDQy0/s320/president+goodluck+jonathan.jpg[/img] Following the refusal of university lecturers to resume classes at the expiration of the 9 December ultimatum, the Federal Government has summoned all Vice Chancellors of federal and state universities to a crucial meeting in Abuja on Wednesday. Also invited to the meeting were members of the Implementation Monitoring Committee (IMC) On Needs Assessment Report for inauguration. The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has a representative in the IMC. A statement signed by the Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, Professor Julius Okojie, on behalf of the Supervising Minister of Education, Barrister Nyeson Wike, published in a national daily today, called on Vice Chancellors to come to the meeting with a list of their prioritised projects based on Needs Assessment Report for funding. “In addition, Vice Chancellors of state universities must come along with with their account details,” the statement added. It is not clear whether the meeting was called to disburse the N200b the government said it had deposited in an account with the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, which ASUU is insisting must be communicated to it formally. The President, ASUU, Dr. Nasir Fagge Isa, said the lecturers were not moved by the N200 billion that the federal Government announced that it had deposited in the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN. In an interview in the current edition of The NEWS magazine, Isa explained that the union was deceived in the past. “In January 2012, when the Secretary to the Government [Anyim Pius Anyim] of the Federation was dictating that MoU, he told us that they had already set N100 billion aside and that once we finished the NEEDS Assessment report, the money would be made available for the commencement of implementation of the revitalisation of universities. That is almost two years ago.” A survey of the various campuses of the nation’s universities this morning revealed that members of ASUU have defied Federal Government directive that they should return to work. At the University of Lagos, University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Lagos State University, Ojo, University of Benin, Edo State, lecturers stuck to their guns and refused to attend classes. Though non-academic staff were seen at UNILAG working, the classes were deserted. One place that witnessed considerable human presence was the University’s Sport Centre, where lecturers were seen doing some work-outs. A lecturer who spoke with newsmen said: “No lecturer is paying attention to the rubbish the Federal Government is doing.” The Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Social Sciences said they would frustrate any move by the government and its agents on campus to compel them to work. It was learnt the university authorities last Friday directed all faculties to hold the faculty board studies meeting in anticipation of resumption, but no faculty member complied. Last week, the Unilag Chapter of ASUU held its congress in which the lecturers decided to continue with the strike. Dr. Karo Ogbinaka, UNILAG ASUU Chairman, said “members are resolute and believe in the position of the union.”UI dares FG At the University of Ibadan (UI), the situation was the same. No single lecturer was found in the classes. NE went round some departments and found out that no lecturer signed the register for resumption in their departments. Most of the lecturers who spoke to our correspondent on phone said that they were not scared by the threat of the Federal Government to sack them. They urged the Federal Government to quickly answer their requests. Last week, the school authority sent a memo to all the provosts and deans that any lecturer who failed to comply with the directive of the government to resume would be sacked. In Benin, Chairman of UNIBEN ASUU, Dr. Anthony Monye-Emina, said members of the branch will continue with the strike until directed otherwise by the national secretariat. “We are disregarding the ultimatum and threat of sack by the federal government. We are still on strike and none of our members has signed any register to resume work. We will continue with the strike until otherwise directed by the national secretariat of the Union,” Monye-Emina said. The university campus was devoid of the usual heavy human traffic as only few teaching staff, few students, mostly medical students and non-teaching staff, were seen going about their different businesses. The Public Relations Officer of UNIBEN, Barr. Harrison Osarenren, could not be reached on his mobile phone for comment as it was switched off. SOURCE: BLOG LIKE ON FACEBOOK FOR LATEST UPDATES HERE |
The latest report reaching us is that the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (Unizik) has released her Second (2nd) Batch Admission list of applicants who are offered provisional admission into the University for the 2013/2014 academic session. All the candidates who made UNIZIK their choice in the Jamb 2013/2014 UTME and are yet to be admitted can now check the newly released list on-line. How to check UNIZIK 2nd Admission List for 2013/2014 Candidates who sat for the screening exercise can check their admission status by visiting the Nnamdi Azikiwe University checking portal by clicking here: http://my.unizik.edu.ng/ We wish you all the best. Note: The Unizik Pre-Science admission list has been released and concerned candidates can check their admission status Here. SOURCE: http://..com/2013/12/unizik-2nd-batch-admission-list-out-for.html |
[img]http://2.bp..com/-78FRNairbNU/UqRLfkb9z6I/AAAAAAAABUE/Ydj0br9jrSE/s1600/girl+exposed.jpg[/img] Wow! This one is not oranges again. It is Pawpaw!!...LOL.I will term this "Fashion Decadence!". What do you have to say? SEE MORE AT BLOG LIKE ON FACEBOOK FOR LATEST UPDATES HERE |
[img]http://3.bp..com/-zK2eBLNIWgE/UqM85eJ_7QI/AAAAAAAABR8/PG1usnpA7gU/s1600/flavour+nabania.jpg[/img] Flavour Nabania has claimed that he is still a virgin. No doubt, Flavour is one of the Nigerian musicians that sing corrupt songs. Some of his weird lyrics are "Panti no na-iro", "Ara dara ada adago", "Ife bara aba abago" among others. However, Flavour in his recent tweet claimed celibacy. See his tweet below.... [img]http://4.bp..com/-l-9WadGfynA/UqM8z_j3LRI/AAAAAAAABR0/TCpa1kitjk8/s1600/flavour+tweet.jpg[/img] What do you think? SOURCE: BLOG |
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We all agree stealing is a bad habit but why take justice into ones hand? Two female undergraduate robbery suspects and their male partner in crime were battered and stripped nakked in Calabar on Friday afternoon for attempting torob a Calabar-based businesswoman of N1. 5million Naira. See Photos Below... [img]http://1.bp..com/-aLbtayq1KJE/UqDq2i1-iEI/AAAAAAAABMs/doBbJl9nc5Y/s1600/Girls+steal.jpg[/img] https://tiwasblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/female-robbery-suspect-1024x768.jpg [img]http://1.bp..com/-8WH57F3sQ1M/UqDq39nbN7I/AAAAAAAABM0/pThENct_BBY/s1600/lady+steal.jpg[/img] SOURCE: BLOG LIKE US ON FACEBOOK FOR LATEST UPDATES HERE |
Jim iyke who is currently in Sierra Leon filming season 2 of his reality show, Jim Iyke Unscripted Visited Leon H.E Ernest Bai Koroma, President of Sierra Leon. See Photo [img]http://1.bp..com/-Q1YGjDNVrDU/Up-H4Mf0LPI/AAAAAAAABL8/bifVglPb40Y/s1600/jim+iyke+and+koroma.jpg[/img] SOURCE: http://..com/2013/12/photo-jim-iyke-visits-president-of.html |
no one is guilty until proven by the court of law. Naija y are u so backward? |
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[img]http://1.bp..com/-hdyDwgb-M-Y/Up7PNc9QHvI/AAAAAAAABK8/rEijZe5AHps/s1600/%E2%80%A2Alfa-Adekola-353x336.jpg[/img] A landlord who damaged one of the eyes of his tenants will know his fate tomorrow at the Ejigbo Magistrates’ Court, Lagos State, western Nigeria. The court will tomorrow sentence the landlord, Rasaki Elegbede, who pleaded guilty to the offence of damaging his tenant’s eye during a fight. The police in the charge sheet accused him of using an object to hit one of the eyes of his tenant, Alfa Fatai Adekola, during a fight over payment of electricity bill. Adekola’s left eye was damaged and doctors confirmed that he cannot see with the eye again. The victim told the police in his statement that his eye was damaged beyond treatment by the accused during a disagreement over electricity bill. The incident happened at 15, Adelaja Ojo Street, Egbe in Ikotun, Lagos. Elegbede was arrested and charged before the court where he pleaded guilty to the three-count charge of assault, wounding and conduct likely to cause breach of public peace under the Criminal Code. The presiding magistrate, Mr P. E Nwaka ordered that he should be remanded in prison custody at Kirikiri Prisons, pending his sentencing tomorrow. In his statement to the police, the accused admitted collecting money from the tenants to pay the electricity bill but did not pay before their light was disconnected by PHCN officials. A protest by the aggrieved tenants led to a fight during which the accused used a heavy object to hit Adekola in the eye. When Elegbede was arraigned in court on Monday, he pleaded guilty to the charge and asked for leniency. He told the court that he had already given the victim N20,000 out of the N65,000 needed for his treatment. The court found him guilty as charged and adjourned till 4 December, 2013 for sentencing. SOURCE: http://..com/2013/12/tragic-news-how-landlord-plucked-out.html |
The Federal Government, yesterday, reviewed the seven-day ultimatum given to striking university lecturers to resume today or be sacked as it now gave them till Monday, December 9. This came as most members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities remained adamant and vowed to continue with the strike until their demands were met. ASUU president, Dr. Nasir Issa Fagge has also assured that once the government opens the bank account with N200 billion as requested by the union, the strike would be suspended. ASUU-cartoon Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, who announced the shift in the date for the compulsory resumption of Federal Universities to Monday, December 9, said it was as a mark of respect for the former National President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Professor Festus Iyayi, who died in an auto accident on his way to a National Executive Committee meeting of ASUU. Speaking in Abuja, yesterday, Mr Wike said that the family of the late Professor Iyayi officially informed the ministry of the burial rites for the late ASUU President through the National Universities Commission, NUC, on Monday, hence the shift in the mandatory resumption date. He said that the Federal Government will fully participate in the burial rites of the former ASUU President. According to a statement by the minister’s Special Assistant, Simeon Nwakaudu: “The decision to shift the date of the compulsory resumption of Federal Universities for academic activities has been taken as a result of the respect we have for the former ASUU President”. Wike stated that the Federal Government took the decision to re-open the universities in the interest of Nigerians and not to engender any form of show-down with ASUU. He said Nigerians must appreciate the fact that the pro-chancellors and chairmen of the Federal Universities Governing Councils took the decision to re-open the schools, pointing out that the Federal Government’s directive was to the vice-chancellors who are expected to comply with the directive of the pro-chancellors. The minister also said that the Federal Government has already opened a dedicated account for the revival of infrastructure in the universities, while the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education has signed the resolution that the Federal Government will commit N1.3trillion into the revival of infrastructure in the universities. He stated that despite the repeated misrepresentation of facts on the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement, the Federal Government had implemented over 80 per cent of the issues contained in the document, with only the payment of earned allowances and revitalisation of infrastructure pending. Complying lecturers to get salary arrears The Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, NUC, Professor Julius Okojie, who briefed journalists in Abuja, yesterday, said the Federal Government was ready to pay the four-month salary arrears owed academic staff who returns to work. According to him: “Councils have been directed to shift the resumption date to December 9. The new deadline, has already been communicated to the Pro-Chancellors Tuesday (yesterday) morning. “The Federal Government as an employer of labour cannot just fold its arms while the institutions remain shut and its clients — the students — continue to suffer. “You cannot pay someone who has failed to resume work. You are on strike and you want to be paid. What if some have already left the system? Some of our very bright lecturers may have got jobs elsewhere already.” Okojie noted that “the resumption order does not necessarily mean students would commence academic activities immediately but the school environment has to be put back in shape as reptiles may have taken over some places, and the Senate of each institution has to revisit the academic calendar. Students would be expected to resume one or two weeks after the December 9 resumption deadline,”. Okojie while responding to several issues raised by ASUU, insisted that it was a general consensus at the November 4, 2013 meeting with the President to have the Permanent Secretary of the Education Ministry sign the resolutions reached after the meeting. Okojie stressed that the issue of the inclusion of a non-victimization clause as now demanded by ASUU did not even come up at all during and after the meeting. “Jega and Awuzie are past ASUU chairmen. Are they not holding good positions in Nigeria today? Why would anyone victimize someone for exercising his right? If anyone would do such a thing, not the Jonathan government. In fact the mood that day did not reflect such, we were all smiles and hugs. After that meeting we were all hopeful that was the end of the crises,” he said. He wondered why ASUU would return three weeks later, after it had failed to get back to government on November 8 as agreed, and demand addition of new clauses. He said: “The 2009 Agreement stipulates that any party that wants a re-negotiation should inform the Ministry of Labour. If ASUU had said they would resume, but the outstanding issues must be addressed, government would have no choice,”. On the N200 billion revitalization fund which ASUU is demanding should be disbursed within two weeks, Okojie diclosed that the money has been deposited in an account in the Central Bank of Nigeria. “The money cannot, however, be disbursed just anyhow because they are meant for capital projects”, he said. Okojie again appealed to the striking union to return to work in the interest of students who he described as the victims. “One of the universities in Uganda where our children are enrolling, neigbouring countries do not even accept their degrees. Our children are going to schools with poorer degrees,” he lamented. ASUU gives condition for strike suspension Meanwhile, the President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, Dr. Nasir Issa Fagge, yesterday, gave conditions for the suspension of the six month old strike. Fagge who spoke on Channels Television, yesterday morning, said once government opens the bank account with N200 billion, requested by the union, the strike would be suspended. He said “once that is done, and the committee that is supposed to disburse the funds starts working, our members will have no reason not to suspend the strike action”. Dr. Faggie said the union insists on documentation. He asked: “Why won’t government make available this money so that we know the money is there and the universities commence drawing from this money to address the problem of decay in infrastructure, teaching and research facilities? When that is done, our members will suspend the strike.” The ASUU president dismissed insinuations in some quarters that the union had been split. On suggestions in some government quarters that ASUU was being influenced by opposition parties, Dr. Fagge said “ASUU is a union of cerebral intellectuals”. He said the union is not influenced by religion, or ethnicity, saying however that members of the union are free to associate with any political party of their choice. UNICAL resumes today The University of Calabar has announced that the university resumes today for academic activities and directed all students who did not finish their registration to do so immediately. But Chairman of Academic Staff Union of Universities, Unical chapter, Dr. James Ekprinya has warned parents that the university is still on strike and that any one that releases his ward is doing that at his peril. The university in a press release by the Deputy Registrar, Academic division, Mr. Mike Monity stated that, “Normal Academic/Allied activities will resume tomorrow, the December 4, 2013 at the University of Calabar. Monity in a release said the resumption was the decision reached at an emergency meeting of senate held at the senate chambers of the Institution. It further stated that “the decision is in compliance with the directive issued by the Minister of Education” and that details of the revised university calendar would be disclosed in due course. It also advised students with pending activities like second semester registration, Final year and Post Graduate research projects to start immediately as the school works out time table for lectures. The ASUU chairman, Dr. Ekpirinya said that the congress rose from its congress with “a strong resolve to continue the strike until the agreements are implemented to the letter. “We did not close school, we will not re-open it. We warn parents that any one who decides to send his or her ward to school is doing so at his or her peril.” Iyayi: UNIBEN ASUU vows to continue strike University of Benin chapter of ASUU, yesterday, vowed to continue the current strike action and admonished President Goodluck Jonathan to embrace dialogue with the union rather than threats. Meanwhile, no sign of resumption of academic activities at the university yesterday, despite the announcement by the university authorities Monday, calling on students and academic staff to resume duties. When Vanguard visited the university, it was observed that registers were opened as directed by the Federal Government but none of the academic staff were sighted on campus. Rather members of the ASUU and students were observed preparing for the burial of the late former President of the union, Professor Festus Iyayi which is scheduled for this weekend. Some of the students who spoke to Vanguard, condemned the Federal Government’s order that the ASUU should resume duties or risk sack, just as they urged President Goodluck Jonathan to sack the supervising Minister of Education, Mr Nyesom Nwike, whom they described as a “sycophant”. Addressing journalists yesterday, chairman of the UNIBEN Chapter of the ASUU, Dr Anthony Monye-Emina who was recently involved in the accident that led to the death of ProfessorIyayi, advised parents to inform their children to stay at home, insisting that the strike action will not be called off until the Federal Government implements the agreements. According to him: “We want to advise parents not to send their children back to campus in the event of any announcement of resumption of classes by the university administration in line with the supervisory Minister’s directive. The union has not called off the strike. The President should continue on the path of honour to dialogue with the union as this is the only way to find an immediate and lasting solution to the crisis in the university system.” UNIJOS ASUU waits for directives The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), UNIJOS, chapter said, yesterday, that classes would only resume in the institution if directed by the national body. The chapter Chairman, Dr David Jangdam told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Jos that the lecturers were waiting for directives from the nation body before the five-month strike could be called off. “Classes will only resume if directed by the national body,” he said. Jangdam told NAN that the decision of the national body was final and binding on all local chapters. A correspondent of NAN, who visited both the temporary and permanent sites of the university in Jos reports that they were deserted. NAN further reports that the only visible presence was those of security personnel at the various entry and exit points. Jangdam also rejected suggestions that the lecturers had not been fair to university education in the country. “Nigerians should ask the leaders why the educational sector is usually the least in their priorities,” he said. He, however, said that the union on Monday met with the institutions Student Union Government (SUG), at their instance to explain its position on the continued strike. The SUG President, Mr Ajik Magaji told NAN that he would not comment on the outcome of the meeting for now. He described the strike by ASUU as a huge threat to national security while blaming the Federal Government for reneging on agreements. Magaji lamented that the strike had caused the students a whole session. “In UNIJOS, for instance, we lost a complete session to strikes; some of our classmates in other schools have graduated and we are still here,” he said. ASUU -UNAAB warns members against signing register The University of Agriculture Abeokuta chapter of ASUU has vowed not to be cowed by the sack threat by the Federal Government, warning its members against signing the register by the University. Addressing newsmen, yesterday, at the COPLANT auditorium of the University, the chairperson for ASUU -UNAAB, Dr. Biodun Badmus said the Union would not resume as directed by the Federal Government. Badmus who was flanked by some past leaders of the union in the university advised the Federal Government to implement the agreement made with the Union for the sake of the students in the country. Speaking on the plans by the union against any member that signs the register, Dr. Badmus said that the union would not hesitate to discipline any member of the Union who signs back to work register. He said “ Of course, even in the days of Jesus Christ there are Judases, it is envisaged and the union has its practices and code of conduct and there are laid down procedures to thrash out such areas should anybody sign back to work”. While proffering solution to the problem, the Union leader said “the ball is in the court of the Federal Government, ASUU has not closed its doors to dialogue. We appeal to the Federal Government to do what is needful. “If any meeting should be called, the National officers of ASUU are ready to meet the government to resolve the issue on ground”. SOURCE: http://..com/2013/12/ASUU-strike-fg-extends-deadline-to-dec-9.html LIKE US ON FACEBOOK FOR LATEST UPDATES HERE |
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[img]http://1.bp..com/-Pke6is6px4s/UpzVRPqnRhI/AAAAAAACREU/tTnSJrUxUJE/s400/6f3c6e6bde898909c5734cd6f7e4abba.jpeg[/img][img]http://2.bp..com/-ArrkA_NmtyA/UpzVQXywAdI/AAAAAAACREM/3gDVJyMz1xs/s400/Uche-Iwuji-weds-feat.jpg[/img] [img]http://1.bp..com/-tdn_D_Gp_W0/UpzVTACHlnI/AAAAAAACREc/YmY2mnOU11I/s1600/1.png[/img] [img]http://2.bp..com/-Te9cqnY3b7k/UpzVUK5o3wI/AAAAAAACREk/v4aZxfHmkD4/s1600/2.png[/img] [img]http://1.bp..com/-M3wvCuZvlpw/UpzVU0i1QMI/AAAAAAACREs/aUt2Oom9KDI/s1600/3.png[/img] There were reports recently that Uche's nude pics, which is online, contributed to the demise of her marriage of one year but the actress took to Twitter this evening to deny the reports. Uche says not only is she still married, her husband knew of the existence of the pics before he married her. SOURCE: http://..com/2013/12/actress-uche-iwuji-says-shes-still.html LIKE US ON FACEBOOK FOR LATEST UPDATES HERE |
The Senate of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri at its 375th Extraordinary meeting held on Monday, December 2, 2013 considered the directive of the Federal Government on resumption of duty by Academic Staff in Federal Universities and decided that academic activities in the University should resume immediately for the conclusion of the 2012/2013 Rain Semester. Consequently all students of the University are required to return to campus between Monday December 2, and Friday December 8, 2013 while Rain Semester Examinations commence on Monday December 9, 2013 and end on Saturday December 21, 2013. Accordingly, all academic staff are required to proceed immediately to their respective Departments to sign in for resumption of duty not later than Wednesday December 4, 2013. Signed: Orje Ishegh-Nor Registrar/Secretary to the Senate SOURCE: http://..com/2013/12/futo-calls-off-strikere-opens.html |
Popularly Known as the University Of No Nonsense(UNN), the Nigerian Pioneer institution has lived up to expectation, and in response to the order by the Proprietor (The Federal Govt) has commenced academic activities today as promised, hereby, breaking the hearts of the Union(ASUU), as its battle with the Federal Government rages on. Only real students of the Institution could rightly guess the first department to commence lectures. And if you did, you guessed right,“The Chemistry Department”according to reporters from within has commenced lectures at the time of publishing this. More details to follow later as we gather more updates. SOURCE: http://..com/2013/12/unn-break-asuus-heart-lectures-holding.html |
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Actor Paul Walker, best known for his role in the Hollywood film franchise Fast and Furious, has been killed in a car crash. The smash took place in Santa Clarita, just north of Los Angeles while he was on his way to a charity event. Walker was a passenger in a Porsche that lost control and hit either a lamp post or tree before bursting into flames. WATCH THE VIDEO OF THE CAR ACCIDENT HERE [img]http://3.bp..com/-94fqhC9g2u4/Upt2nBdC-sI/AAAAAAAABFg/-jm-CU4w19s/s320/peter+walker+car+accident.jpg[/img] SOURCE: http://..com |
[img]http://4.bp..com/-xVaku2mcnV4/UprL7LFeZuI/AAAAAAAABE4/chqizkU_tfA/s1600/Dbanj+promo+pictures.jpg[/img] Dbanj just released new pictures of himself on suite. Nice one! SOURCE: http://..com/2013/11/dbanj-releases-new-promo-pictures.html |
[img]http://1.bp..com/-2FJ1nV_ux4Y/UprIsgedUUI/AAAAAAAABEs/DVoc1qKUXhk/s1600/paul+walker+dead.jpg[/img] Actor Paul Walker, best known for his role in the Hollywood film franchise Fast and Furious, has been killed in a car crash. The smash took place in Santa Clarita, just north of Los Angeles while he was on his way to a charity event. Walker was a passenger in a Porsche that lost control and hit either a lamp post or tree before bursting into flames. News of the fatal crash was first reported by US website TMZ. The actor's death was later confirmed on his Facebook page. A statement on the page read: "It is with a truly heavy heart that we must confirm that Paul Walker passed away today in a tragic car accident while attending a charity event for his organization Reach Out Worldwide. "He was a passenger in a friend's car, in which both lost their lives. "We appreciate your patience as we too are stunned and saddened beyond belief by this news. "Thank you for keeping his family and friends in your prayers during this very difficult time. SOURCE: http://..com/2013/11/fast-and-furious-star-paul-walker-is.html |
Nsukka – The University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), and the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), said their academic activities would resume on Monday, Dec. 2.They made the announcement in separate statements issued in Nsukka and Enugu on Saturday.The Registrar of the UNN, Mr Anthony Okonta, in the statement, stressed that “normal academic activities would resume immediately.’’The statement directed students who had outstanding examinations for the 2012/2013 session to report to their respective faculties and departments in Nsukka and Enugu campuses.The ESUT Registrar, Mr Chris Igbokwe, also advised students and academic and non- academic staff to report to the institution on Dec. 2.According to the statement, students are advised to return to their campuses at Agbani and Enugu campuses as the second semester examination would commence on Monday, Dec. 9.The Federal Government had on Thursday, directed all federal universities to resume work on or before Dec. 4.The statement, issued by the Supervising Minister of Education, Mr Nyesom Wike, directed the striking members of ASUU, to resume work on or before Dec 4 or consider themselves sacked. (NAN) SOURCE: http://..com/2013/11/unn-esut-announce-resumption-date-dec-2.html |
Recently, Akon and Wizkid performed together stage in Ghana concert. However, the duo appriciated their fans by throwing a whooping sum of 100k to them. I know that will cause a real uproar. See Akon's tweet.... SOURCE:http://..com/2013/11/akon-and-wizkid-throws-100k-to-fans-in_25.html [img]http://3.bp..com/-VkA12C6aLCo/UpQ6pT4ACsI/AAAAAAAABBA/5k6hp2Pw9yE/s1600/tweet.jpg[/img] [img]http://1.bp..com/-Q-xOT7bSIdI/UpH4HSuGT_I/AAAAAAAAA-k/VWe4GsRW6xw/s320/Akon+and+wizkid+in+Ghana.jpg[/img] [img]http://4.bp..com/-pZavDexgR6I/UpQ6s8QKMsI/AAAAAAAABBI/WiREmKO46nk/s1600/akon+and+wizkid+in+ghana.jpg[/img] |
University teachers are seeking audience with President Goodluck Jonathan. They delivered yesterday a letter containing the request to the Supervising Minister for Education, Chief. Nyesom Wike. Also, top leaders of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), led by National President, Dr. Nasir Issa Fagge, converged yesterday on Abuja for the last stage of discussions with the Federal Government. The leaders were awaiting the President’s invitation on the three conditions they tabled for the almost five -month strike to be called off. The conditions are: • commitment from the President that any review or reconsideration or renegotiation of the 2009 Agreement will not substantially affect the Agreement which is the cause of the ongoing strike; • immediate payment of all outstanding salary arrears and allowances of varsity teachers without victimisation; and •a written commitment from the President that the Federal Government will commit N225billion annually to the funding of universities for the next four years. ASUU’s letter was delivered to the Minister through its Liaison Officer in Abuja. But the minister has described the demand as outrageous. Wike said: “I will have to see Mr. President to see how the government can go about this development, which is not favourable. It is outrageous. ASUU is now making fresh demands and this will definitely need further discussion.” In the letter, the union demanded that it would want the last tranche of the negotiation with the Federal Government to be witnessed by President of the Nigeria Labour Congress(NLC) Abduwaheed Omar and Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Mohammed Bello Adoke (SAN). A top source, who spoke in confidence with our correspondent, said ASUU leaders were determined to see that any agreement with the Federal Government has legal binding. The source said: “ASUU leaders are not ready to take anything for granted this time around; every clause in whatever is agreed upon will have legal effect on the two parties. “This is why ASUU leaders have asked for the NLC President and the AGF to be present. They do not want a situation where the government will deny such agreement in the near future. “It was amazing how the government had been faulting the 2009 Agreement, which it was part of. This shows that ASUU must be extremely careful.” There were indications also that the Federal Government was also firming up its position on the conditions set by ASUU. A Presidency source said: “The government is also weighing options on the demands of ASUU especially the aspects relating to financial commitment. “You know, what the government spends has to depend on what it earns. If there is a binding financial commitment and there is global recession in the oil industry, will government now look for money at all cost? “This is one grey area of the pending agreement on which the two parties must reach a compromise.” A source close to ASUU however said varsity students may stay at home till next year when the government will be ready to meet the union’s demand. The source said the government’s plan is to deceive ASUU into calling off the strike and still not implement the 2009 agreement. “ASUU will not chicken out of its fight. The death of Iyayi has further deepened our resolve to ensure that government implements the 2009 agreement. This fight is for the university community and not for ASUU. Many people are insinuating that we are fighting for the 2009 to be implemented to favour ASUU. They can say whatever they like that will not deter us. ”Government knows what to do. But people in the same government are mismanaging public funds which can be used to implement the said FG/ASUU agreement. Many of us at the ASUU session at Mambayya House in Kano resolved that government must meet the 2009 agreement.” Wike yesterday condemned new conditions which the union insists must be met before a truce could be achieved. Wike spoke during his meeting with Commissioners of Education in Abuja. He confirmed that ASUU had given new conditions to call off the strike. The Minister at the meeting with the commissioners assured them of the readiness of the Federal Government to support state governments in the development of education. SOURCE: http://..com/2013/11/asuus-demands-outrageous-says-minister.html |