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"At this point, to die is peace for me" UI Faculty President writes 26-page suicide note after battling health problems then disappears A Faculty President in the University of Ibadan has gone missing after sending a suicide note to two friends. Jude Nicholas, the President of Nigerian Universities Education Students' Association (NUESA), typed a 26-page long suicide note where he narrated the health challenge he's been battling for years. His plight began in 2017 when he had surgery for hernia. During the surgery, the doctor tampered with a major vein that supplies blood from his heart to his legs. Since then, he's been going in and out hospital, battling to save his legs. "At this point, to die is peace for me" UI Faculty President writes 26-page suicide note after battling health problems then disappears He said the damaged veins became varicose veins and risks becoming gangrene which could lead to amputation. He added photos of his legs in the suicide not he typed. "At this point, to die is peace for me" UI Faculty President writes 26-page suicide note after battling health problems then disappears He said he kept his health challenges to himself, using whatever money he had to treat himself, until he became so bad that he began visiting hospital up to three times each week as walking became too painful. "At this point, to die is peace for me" UI Faculty President writes 26-page suicide note after battling health problems then disappears He then opened up to a lecturer at school, asking for help from Univeristy of Ibadan. However, his efforts to get help proved abortive. "At this point, to die is peace for me" UI Faculty President writes 26-page suicide note after battling health problems then disappears "At this point, to die is peace for me" UI Faculty President writes 26-page suicide note after battling health problems then disappears "At this point, to die is peace for me" UI Faculty President writes 26-page suicide note after battling health problems then disappears "At this point, to die is peace for me" UI Faculty President writes 26-page suicide note after battling health problems then disappears He said it got to the point where he began "using money gotten legally and illegally" to address his health issues. He said money he made through cryptocurrency trading went towards treatment. He added that he also dipped hands into his faculty NUESA purse to get money to treat himself. He said he can't keep living this way, adding that even if he doesn't take his life, he will "still be dying soon". "Death is inevitable," he wrote. "At this point, to die is peace for me," he added. "At this point, to die is peace for me" UI Faculty President writes 26-page suicide note after battling health problems then disappears Friends who shared the note on Twitter said he has been missing since he sent the suicide note out. "At this point, to die is peace for me" UI Faculty President writes 26-page suicide note after battling health problems then disappears Family members of Jude Nicholas are asking for help to find him after the suicide note went public.
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The former President declared that secession is not the way to go and promised his loyalty to a united Nigeria. Former President of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has said he will never support calls for secession. This is as he revealed why he doesn’t believe in and would never support the agitations for the Yoruba Nation. Obasanjo said that secession is not the way to go and promised his loyalty to a united Nigeria. The former president argued that more can be achieved by having a united Nigeria than promoting agitations for the break up of the country. Obasanjo made the submission during a retreat on inclusive security organized by the Global Peace Foundation in collaboration with Vision Africa. He said: “One thing that we’ve together in common is Nigeria. “I have never used Yoruba Nation, and I will never, because I believe that my Nigerianess is bigger than my Yorubaness, and neither my Yorubaness or Nigerianess should stand in the way of each other. “For me, my Nigerianess is very important because I am more than what I should have been as a Nigerian than as a oduduwa republic man, and I believe that should be the case for everyone of us. “Why should the accident of my place of birth be a hindrance for me as a human being first of all, and for me as a Nigerian?” he questioned.
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Dagger111:This corper na sharp guy he wants to settle for free kpekus and soldier money to while away the one year service. |
Foreverdope:this corper want to settle for free kpekus and salary till he finish his service |
Nukilia:just imagine nonsense reasoning from you |
SportsHD:it is fucking truth |
Dagger111:Nobody is jealous on propose or unpropose the fact is that it is unprofessional in uniform beside this lady in question is a newcomer in the system who violated ethics of the NA cos she is not up to a year in the service |
Aonkuuse:it will never be well with you for this killing of this innocent woman |
The proud father and husband shared the photo on Instagram expressing his gratitude to all who congratulated them as they celebrated on Saturday. Veteran Nigerian rapper Eedris Abdulkareem has showed off his wife and children. This comes after the musician took to his social media page on Sunday to share a photo of his family in matching outfits after celebrating his 18th wedding anniversary the previous day. The proud father and husband shared the photo on Instagram expressing his gratitude to all who congratulated them as they celebrated on Saturday. “We can’t find the perfect words to appreciate you. Thank you for your warm anniversary prayers wishes and gifts. GOD bless you all AMEN,” he wrote. To mark his 18th wedding anniversary, the 47-year-old shared a photo of himself and his wife on Instagram with a goodwill message. “Love is patient and kind; for 18years love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. “Love never ends. As for prophecies, they will pass away; as for tongues, they will cease. With you, my life is full of happiness and beautiful things. You’re truly my everyday gladness and I love you tenderly. The most caring, loving, special and beautiful woman I’ve ever met is you, my love. I bless the day we met and I love you to the moon and back. Happy Anniversary, my beautiful wife,” he wrote. The hip-hop star is married to Yetunde Abdulkareem. They have three children together.
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Sirchiboy:please use your time and energy learn Yahoo |
adenigga:MUMURIC CEO is far better than this useless woman ♀️ |
The National Industrial Court in Abuja has ordered the Nigerian Army Council to immediately reinstate Brigadier-General Abubakar Hanafi Saad who was compulsorily retired in 2016. The military officer was among the 38 Army Officers that were compulsorily retired on 9 June 2016 without any cogent reason. The court ordered that the Army General be paid all his salaries, allowances and emoluments from the day he was unlawfully, compulsorily retired to 2019 when he ought to have retired, having put in mandatory 35 years in the service of the Nigerian Army. Delivering judgement in a suit instituted by the aggrieved officer, the President of the Industrial Court, Justice Benedict Kanyip, held that the compulsory retirement via a letter issued to him in June 2016 ran foul of the provisions of the Nigerian Armed Forces Act. The judge said that contrary to the provisions of the Act, the letter of the purported compulsory retirement did not give any reason known to law or followed due process of the law. Justice Kanyip in the judgement that lasted over an hour specifically held that the compulsory retirement letter dated June 9, 2016, and delivered to the General on June 10, 2016, is null and void and of no effect, because it was in contravention of the provisions of the Armed Forces Act. The judge consequently voided the letter, set it aside and ordered that General Saad be reinstated into his rank of Brigadier-General with immediate effect. Justice Kanyip dismissed the allegation of committing a serious offence brought against the plaintiff in the course of the hearing, ruling that that the allegation can’t stand in the eyes of the law because it was not contained in the letter that saw the general out of service. The court also dismissed the claim of the Nigerian Army that the discharge of the plaintiff was at the pleasure of the Chief of Army Staff, ruling also that as a Brigadier-General, his employment is statutory and He cannot be discharged at the pleasure of the Chief of Army Staff. Justice Kanyip held that the letter, tendered as exhibit 16 by the plaintiff, was clear to the effect that he was compulsorily retired from the Army and that the exhibit did not state any serious offence for which that decision was taken by the Army Authorities. The judge further said that that the burden of proving that the plaintiff committed a serious offence had to be established by the defendant, adding that throughout the trial of the matter, none of the defendants came up to discharge the burden of establishing that the plaintiff ever committed any offence. Justice Kanyip said the defendants only helped to reinforce what the plaintiff successfully and satisfactorily established, that he was unlawfully, compulsorily retired and that the allegation by the defendants on the alleged serious offence is untenable. General Saad had on September 7, 2016 dragged the Nigerian Army and four others before the court to challenge the validity of his compulsory retirement without following due processes of the law. In the suit instituted by his counsel, Mohammed Adelodun, the plaintiff had prayed the court to order his reinstatement, payment of his salaries, allowances and emoluments and to also direct the defendants to promote him to the next rank of Major-General. Apart from the Nigerian Army, other defendants in the suit are the Chief of Defence Staff, Chief of Army Staff, Minister of Defence, and the Nigerian Army Council. Brigadier General Abubakar Sadeeq Hanafi Sa’ad, a former Director of Military Intelligence (DMI) was among the Army Generals that were ‘arbitrarily’ sacked by the Nigerian Army in 2016 and technically eased out of the service recently, despite interventions of Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami. PRNigeria reports that 16 affected military generals have reached their run out dates of service this year and cannot be reinstated into the military even after the resolutions of the National Assembly and several court rulings which have been flagrantly ignored by the Nigerian Army. PRNigeria had reported that General Saad might have stepped on toes by setting up a panel to probe the misconduct of some military officers during 2014-15 elections. As DMI, General Saad handled the case of one Captain AS Koli, who returned from self-exile after the Ekiti election saga in 2015. He set up a Board of Investigation (BOI) to probe Koli’s going on AWOL as well as all issues related to the military’s conduct in the Ekiti and Osun elections of 2014. The BOI was set up under the chairmanship of Major General Oyebade. Thus, he was pivotal to the setting up of the Oyebade Panel that sat at 1 Division, Kaduna. Though he was recommended for promotion to Major-General in 2015, his name was removed from the promotion list at the Army Council. He was subsequently removed as DMI and posted to Defence Headquarters (DHQ) where he was compulsorily retired, five months later, without any charge for any wrongdoing.
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I'm an Economist too; just concluded my MBA, heading for Msc(Economics) after chartering in a professional body (name withheld)which is on now. This is because of the nature of my Job...You know the nature of your career. Plan it around it. If you are interested in lecturing, proceed for your Masters.please I need your advice too as an economics undergraduate I want to do Master in International Administration. Please juxtapose this |
Jennyhookup:okay �������� |
sunshineV:damn nigga |
aminulive:God bless you sir.... I once said this woman is a bokoharam in disguise Bleep you Aisha yesufu... As you mobilize our youth to be killed in lekki protest |
AbelAbdul:arrange a soldier |
Uneasy calm on Tuesday evening pervaded the Senate wing of the National Assembly as members of the Senate Committee on Army clashed over alleged lopsidedness in recent recruitments carried out by the Nigerian Army, NA. The development happened during an interactive session between members of the committee and the Commander, Training and Doctrine Command of the Nigerian Army, Major General S.O Olabanji. Trouble started when a member of the committee who doubles as the Deputy Minority Whip of the Senate, Senator Abdullahi Ibrahim Danbaba (PDP Sokoto South) took up General Olabanji on alleged lopsided nature of recruitment carried out by the Army recently. But the acting chairman of the committee, Senator Abba Moro (PDP Benue South) who presided over the session, ruled Danbaba out of order, saying “this meeting is not for such enquiry.” Apparently irked by the development, another member of the committee, Senator Barinada Mpigi (PDP Rivers South East), raised the issue again, saying “lopsidedeness in recruitment is not an issue to be put aside or rule against.” Senator Moro again ruled against the enquiry, insisting that the session was not for review of recruitment made by the Army, but on Tactical Training and Doctrine men and officers. “The questions being raised by my colleagues on alleged lopsided recruitments are being thrown to the wrong person. The Chief of Army Staff, Lt – Gen. Farouk Yahaya is the one who can do justice to such allegation or enquiry,” he said. Angered by the insistence of Senator Moro that questions on recruitment should be entertained at the session, Senators Danbaba and Mpigi stormed out of the meeting. Expressing his anger to journalists on what transpired at the session, Senator Danbaba said he walked out from the meeting with Senator Mpigi based on dictatorial action of Senator Moro. “He shouldn’t have ruled us out of order since the military man whom the question was directed to, did not complain. “The issue of marginalization in recruitment has never been responded to, it is part of the oversight process of the committee to ensure that whatever is to be done should be done to ensure justice, the Nigerian Army like any institution of government in Nigeria is supposed to comply with provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended and that constitution has made it very clear that the issue of federal character and representation is paramount as a constitutional issue. “I’m not blaming the Army, the Army has been performing very well, but at the same time, the issue of recruitment is very very important. “I left the meeting, I stormed out with Mpigi because we were angry,” he said. Defending his action, Senator Moro in a counter interview with journalists, said he had no any regret for ruling Danbaba out of order as far as the issue of alleged lopsided recruitment was concerned. “Danbaba and Mpigi’s questions were directed to a wrong person. What explanation were they expecting from Commander, Training and Doctrine Command on recruitment. “Besides, the committee had tabled the issue before the Chief of Army Staff few months ago with response bothering on physical and medical reasons for those recruited and those who failed in the exercise,” he stressed. It was, however, gathered that Senator Danbaba vowed to take the matter to the Leader of the Senate, Senator Yahaya Abdullahi (APC Kebbi North) for formal complaint.
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As everyone probably knows by now, we're living in the covid-19 days, whereby the human race is faced with a deadly virus that's threatening the existence of humankind for the first time since the swine flu days. This covid-19 virus first started in China and fast forward 2 years later, it exists in every around the world. This virus has forced countries to be on lockdowns, as a measure to try and contain the virus as much as possible. On top of that, we're all required to wear masks to prevent the spread of this airborne virus, which scientists describe as being tricky, amongst its many characteristics. Now recently there's been an image making rounds on the social media streets showing a petrol attendant wearing a very unusual mask that people aren't used to. The mask makes the petrol attendant look like he's not wearing a mask at all, because its shaped similar to the lower part of his face. Now ever since covid-19 striked our scenes back in 2020, tons of masks have been created with different designs and colours to fully exploit the market that the virus has created. Well to be honest, most of the masks that people see on a daily basis are just the same with no much difference, just the colour only. This mask of this petrol is just something that's totally out of this world, at first you'd think that he's not wearing a mask at all but after looking more closely at him, you'd realise he's definitely wearing a mask. This is one of the creative masks out there and much big-ups to the designer who created this because its really awesome.
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Nigerian Prankster Zion Ubani, popularly called Zfancy, has slammed Bobrisky for threatening him with police and bullying him and his crew. Kemi Filani News earlier reported that Bobrisky urged Zfancy to take down his prank video from all his social media platforms because he posted it without his permission. Bobrisky added that he would get Zfancy arrested, or it would be a war for the duo if he failed to take down the videos from his platforms. Reacting to this, Zfancy, in a post shared on his Instagram page, questioned why Bobrisky was making trouble with them after they paid him for the prank video, and he gave consent that the footage should be shared online. Zfancy added that his team also have a chat record of Bobrisky’s friend, Kelvin Onu, asking them about the prank video and when they would post it. The post reads: Mr/Ms Bobrisky @bobrisky222 . We do not understand why you’d like to make trouble with us. Please where is this coming from?? After the prank, we paid you for the prank( receipt available) and we also have a video of you giving us consent to post( available too). We also have a chat record of you asking Kelvin( @ktsele1 ) when will Zfancy post your prank video( record also available). Bobrisky we aren’t trouble maker and do not want trouble. However we will not shy away from being bullied by you. You called us threatening to use police to harrass us and that’s an offense on it’s own
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A Nigerian Air Force personnel, identified as Lance Corporal Bercy has died after a snake made its way into her toilet bowl and bit her when she sat on the toilet. It was gathered that Bercy was bitten by the snake on Saturday, November 20, at her home in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Unfortunately, the Air Force personnel didn’t survive from the poisonous venom of the snake. Following the tragic incident, someone was called to remove the huge snake from the toilet.
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neduwealth:you might land yourself in trouble with this kind of letter ✉️ my brother think � if they ask you how you come about it |
Johndagr8t:it is well if the man can help you out it is good cos it requires knowing some top men in the military. I saw some comments about how risky to be in the military but as for me God is your shepherd. With your age right now you can rose to the rank of general tenderly. You might not be in the fighting corps with what you study but everything is in the hands of God, be prayerful |
Lady Who Was Wrongfully Accused Of Smuggling Drugs Become NDLEA Officer Zainab Habib Kila has just completed her training with the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency [NDLEA]. She is been recruited as an Assistant Superintendent of NDLEA during the last recruitment exercise which was held in plateau State. It was gathered that the young lady will be currently working on how to end drug abuse in our various localities across Nigeria. It could be recalled that Zainab was previous arrested and detained for over four months by the Saudi Arabian anti-drug trafficking agency over alleged drug trafficking, but she was later found to be innocent of the offence. However, she regained her freedom with the support of her father, Habibu kila and federal government
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presidency:bastard BH sponsorship organization..... Nobody should tell me anything o |
adanny01:Are an ABUSITE ? |
foreshore:lol not really but is well equipped Nigerian school |
A Nigerian lady has been celebrated massively after achieving a milestone of being the only female to graduate in her class. The lady who is reportedly a new graduate of the Department of Electrical Engineering in Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, has been applauded on social media for scaling through academic hurdles and emerging as the only female to graduate in the 2020 set. In a viral photo, she was spotted in the midst of her peers who are all male students as they all posed for a group photo, to mark the end of their B.Sc engineering journey. The photo was shared online by a Facebook page Key Point, with the caption; 2020 graduates of Department of Electrical Engineering(ABU, Zaria). Please, clap for the only female in the class �����❤❤https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=424573829036860&id=100044527390192
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shineeye1:It was bought by a hardworking ballers a gee of mine |
TMSMedia:this is rubies club I guess |
duyox2004:your own story is better can we relate |
a gee of mine