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Crime / Re: EFCC Arrests 29 Internet Fraud Suspects In Owerri by Odelhorno1990: 12:22am On Apr 29, 2022
EFCC has exclusively focused In petty criminals leaving the big ones since the later would eventually get Presidential pardon, what is the point?

https://nigeriannewssphere.com/bandits-terrorists-no-longer-access-sim-cards-with-nin-sim-policy-implementation-ncc/
Politics / Re: FG Declares May 2nd, 3rd As Public Holidays by Odelhorno1990: 12:18am On Apr 29, 2022
3-days Salah holidays is huge and great!

For those who think NIN-SIM has not helped in tackling insecurity kindly read what NCC said today below�

https://nigeriannewssphere.com/bandits-terrorists-no-longer-access-sim-cards-with-nin-sim-policy-implementation-ncc/
Politics / Re: Abdullahi Dikko Inde Is Dead by Odelhorno1990: 11:17pm On Feb 18, 2021
Phones / Re: NIMC: FG Extends NIN-SIM Linking Till February 9 2021 by Odelhorno1990: 7:47pm On Jan 19, 2021
The headline is misleading, Feb 9 has been the deadline for subscribers without NIN.

Perhaps read the full statement from NCC to get the full gist:

NIN-SIM Linkage: FG says 47.8million NIN collected by telcos, reinterates Feb 9 deadline
Click to read�
https://www.nigeriannewssphere.com/newssphere/432121309/NIN-SIM-Linkage:-FG-says-47.8million-NIN-collected-by-telcos,-reinterates-Feb-9-deadline
Health / Re: 387 New COVID-19 Cases, 105 Discharged And 2 Deaths On May 29 - (2099 Tested) by Odelhorno1990: 1:45am On May 30, 2020
PTF, Ministry of Health and NCDC, state governors know the real story about covid-19 in Nigeria: A big scam. No need to talk to much.
Education / Covid-19: FG Urges Nigerians To Key Into Digital Empowerment Programme by Odelhorno1990: 7:18am On Apr 03, 2020
This statement was made in the press release titled ‘Empowering Nigerians through Digital Nigeria Programme’ signed by the Technical Assistant (Information Technology) to the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy on 2nd April 2020 encouraging Nigerians to acquire free digital skills available in its website:

www.digitalnigeria.gov.ng.

For details, read the full story by clicking on the link:
http://nigeriannewsdirect.com/covid-19-fg-urges-nigerians-to-key-into-digital-empowerment-programme/
Politics / Re: Osinbajo: Buhari Government Facing Unprecedented Challenge by Odelhorno1990: 7:13am On Apr 03, 2020
I saw same story as banner headline in NewsDirect:

http://nigeriannewsdirect.com/coronavirus-buharis-administration-facing-unprecedented-challenge-osinbajo/

A warning sign to civil servants.
Politics / Re: FG Suspends Plans To Borrow $22.7bn by Odelhorno1990: 8:01pm On Mar 16, 2020
Definitely due to Coronavirus, the loan may be affected since it is going from Europe, very good step to contain the virus. Buhari is working!!!!
Crime / Is The Nigeria Supreme Court Still Final? by Odelhorno1990: 5:19pm On Mar 05, 2020
If you still have reservation on the recent supreme court's decisions in the cases of Imo and Bayelsa please carefully read NewsDirect today's Editorial: �

http://nigeriannewsdirect.com/case-reviews-essentials-of-maintaining-judicial-sanctity-on-supreme-courts-verdicts/
Crime / Fire Erupts In Shema Filling Station Along Kubwa Express Way by Odelhorno1990: 4:00pm On Feb 26, 2020
Shema Filling station located along Kubwa Express way is currently in flames.

The fire erupted from a fuel tanker that was off-loading PMS. The inferno has affected three filling points at the time of filing this report.
The fuel attendance are currently struggling to quench the fire with no Federal Fire Service officials insight.

Please commuters plying the Kubwa Express Way should be cautious.

Crime / Security Hierarchy Due For Retirement- Newsdirect Editorial by Odelhorno1990: 10:29am On Feb 20, 2020
The editorial posited that the Nigeria service chiefs made of the Chief of Defence Staff, Abayomi Olonisakin; Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai; Chief of Naval Staff, Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, and Chief of Air Staff, Sadique Abubakare are all due for retirement because they have stayed for over 35years according to the section 8 of the public service rules.
Meanwhile, from recent statements from the presidency, they are not bordered.

Click to see full gist:
http://nigeriannewsdirect.com/replacing-service-chiefs-why-nigerians-must-speak-with-one-voice/
Crime / Newsdirect:replacing Service Chiefs; Why Nigerians Must Speak With One Voice by Odelhorno1990: 7:47am On Feb 20, 2020
In the wake of killings, banditry, kidnapping and terrorism in Nigeria, the change of security tactics, strategies and leadership are cardinal. For over 10 years now, the fight against the scourge of insurgence is far from seeing the finishing line, especially with the resurgence of attacks in the North East. From the continued carnage meted on the Country by terrorism, it seems the current Service Chiefs have run out of ideas on viable ways in combating the bane of insurgence in the Country. This appears enough reasons to exert a conundrum on the issue of replacing the Service Chiefs, a matter which recently has become a controversial debate.

Lawmakers, leaders and Nigerians across board have called for the retirement of Service Chiefs as possible alternative to ending the bane of insecurity. Here, the impending necessity to change the Service Chiefs either through sack or retirement has garnered detribalised supports.

Reasons put forward in justifying the call for the sack and retirement of the Service Chiefs, are primarily based on the prescription of the law on the terms of service of Armed Forces hierarchy and the need to explore new leadership tactics in winning the war against terrorism.

Record has it that the Nigeria Service Chiefs include the Chief of Defence Staff, Abayomi Olonisakin; Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai; Chief of Naval Staff, Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, and Chief of Air Staff, Sadique Abubakar. They were all appointed on July 13, 2015, by President Muhammad Buhari. He had said he considered merit and track records in choosing them for their assignments. Meaning according to him, their records gave them the job. Interestingly, section Eight (cool of the Public Service Rules stipulates that the compulsory retirement age for all grades in the service shall be 60 years or 35 years of pensionable service, whichever is earlier. “No officer shall be allowed to remain in service after attaining the retirement age of 60 years or 35 years of pensionable service whichever is earlier,” it says. Also, section 4 of the harmonised terms and conditions of service officers (2017) states that military service of an officer is a period of unbroken service in the armed forces of Nigeria from the date of commission to the date of retirement from service.

This is not unconnected to the position recently advanced by Femi Fallana, human right lawyer, who threaten to sue the federal Government for breaching the constitution over the continued stay of Service Chiefs. Putting this into perspective, according to records, Mr Olonisakin, who is 57 years, has spent 38 years in service. Buratai and Ibas, both 59 years, have been in service for 36 years. Air Chief Abubakar, 59, has spent 40 years in service.

This is two years after the abduction of Leah Sheribu one of the abducted Dapchi girls and the release from captivity of the remaining Chibok girls are still bleak. In one of the recent incidents, on Sunday, February 9, 2020, while commuters in their hundreds were waiting for the dawning of the day in Auno village in Borno State, about 30 persons including women and children were burnt to death by Boko Haram. Earlier 13 people were killed in a Plateau community. Also there was the kidnap and killing of a seminarian, Michael Nnadi. Cases of senseless killings are replete in the country. This is evident, inspite of the seemingly all talks-without-results claims from the Service Chiefs that Boko haram have been ‘defeated’.

More than two weeks after the fundamental resolutions raised by the two Chambers of the National Assembly has gone by, there is yet no result. While on one hand, the House of Representatives urged the President to sack the Service Chiefs and appoint new ones, on the other hand the Senate sought the imposing of a state of emergency on insecurity. Little wonder the Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido, speaking recently at the event organised to mark Governor Nasir El-Rufai’s birthday, said about the state of insecurity in Nigeria that ‘the truth is nobody related to Northern Nigerian today can afford to be happy’.

The Senate president, Ahmed Lawan, at the same event, stated that ‘Nigerian is at the crossroad’ and that ‘Nigeria is on the tipping point’. All these statements have remained national calls for solution on the Nation’s state of insecurity.

On Tuesday, Boss Mustapha , the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) said “this is not the right time to sack heads of security agencies”. He disclosed this in Abuja at a book launch while fielding questions from journalists. “You don’t sack people like that”, he said. Defending the Presidency, Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser on Media to the President, said amidst the insecurity, Nigerians “have reasons to be grateful as the security situation is better than it was before Mr. Buhari assumed office. We know what the situation was as at 2015 and we know what it is today. Despite the reversals in security, it is still not as bad as it used to be in this country.”

Also Garba Shehu, Senior Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to President Muhammadu Buhari, said that heads of security agencies would remain in service. Shehu had said, “Removal or sack of service chiefs does not stop all of what we are experiencing. Whether we like it or not, we are in a war situation. The President and the Commander-In-Chief is seeing things that others cannot see. This is why he deserves the benefit of the doubt.

“How can they say the President does not care? His heart is there on how to secure and protect this nation. He is being briefed adequately by the Service Chiefs and others and he gives directives as the C-In-C. It is people who don’t know what the government is doing that are saying the President does not care. They think security is like a market place where everybody is an expert. The President is a military man; he has been working very hard with others on multiple solutions to the challenges at hand.”

However, Nigerians must note that in matters like this, the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is critical. In some climes, the National Assembly as an organ of Government is a pivotal institution in solving issues of insecurity with veritable resolutions and laws. This found expression in the recent United States’ House of Representatives’ war power resolution approved on 9th January 2020 to restrict President Donald Trump’s actions against Iran.

All indications is showing that the attempt of the National Assembly (NASS) to do something similar is failing. Ahmed Lawan and Femi Gbajabiamila, weeks ago had held a crucial meeting with the President in the wake of it resolutions on the state of Nigeria’s insecurity. It is disheartening that what was viewed as a potent move by both Chambers to provide ease to the canage of insecurity in the country, the President is yet to act on the advice of the National Assembly. It would be recalled that immediately after the meeting, Mr. Gbajabiamila said there was the concern for a “knee-jerk” decision regarding the Service Chiefs, and also whether the prevalent security problems fall under their job description.

On the path of the Senate, when asked if the issue of Security Chiefs came up, Lawan simply emphasised the need “to provide those necessary equipment and welfare for the armed forces and the police”; and when asked about Buhari’s reaction, he said the President is “more worried than anybody else.” Weeks after the resolutions of the leadership of the National Assembly on insecurity and call from many Nigerians, the situation still lingers. Away from the refusal of the Presidency, on whose hands reside the power to hire and fire the Service Chiefs, Nigerians need to be more united than ever in the struggle towards putting an end to the menace of insecurity. This trails the line of the advice of Gen. Abubakar Abdulsalami expressed recently in Port-Harcount where he urged Nigerians that the “fight against insecurity is a collective responsibility”. In his call, he said: “It is high time we stood up to fight this insecurity in the country.”

While Nigerians must yield to this call, the government should stand by the constitutional principles of the laws on every issue. The Presidency should abide by statutory provisions by effecting the replacement of Service Chiefs and men of the Armed Forces who are long due to be retired on the basis of section 8 of the Public Service Rules and section 4 of the Harmonised Terms and Conditions of Service Officers (2017).

There is no need to apply different rules for different folks especially in relation to security.

Incubating overdue-for-retirement Service Chiefs is possible morale killer for military rank and file.

Rejigging the Nigeria’s security architecture cannot be over emphasized. World over, restructuring military leadership is an important tactics in securing victory against insecurity and insurgence.

Bringing new Service Chiefs will no doubt avail the military fire-brand ideas, tactics and strategies that will enable the Armed Forces to crush the insurgents with boosted morales. The Nigeria Military is urged to dispose any garment hindering the fight against terrorism. This will make a case for families’ victims of the insurgence in the North East and Nigerian at large, who are waiting to see light at the end of the tunnel.

Source:
http://nigeriannewsdirect.com/replacing-service-chiefs-why-nigerians-must-speak-with-one-voice/
Crime / Newsdirect:replacing Service Chiefs; Why Nigerians Must Speak With One Voice by Odelhorno1990: 6:34am On Feb 20, 2020
In the wake of killings, banditry, kidnapping and terrorism in Nigeria, the change of security tactics, strategies and leadership are cardinal. For over 10 years now, the fight against the scourge of insurgence is far from seeing the finishing line, especially with the resurgence of attacks in the North East. From the continued carnage meted on the Country by terrorism, it seems the current Service Chiefs have run out of ideas on viable ways in combating the bane of insurgence in the Country. This appears enough reasons to exert a conundrum on the issue of replacing the Service Chiefs, a matter which recently has become a controversial debate.

Lawmakers, leaders and Nigerians across board have called for the retirement of Service Chiefs as possible alternative to ending the bane of insecurity. Here, the impending necessity to change the Service Chiefs either through sack or retirement has garnered detribalised supports.

Reasons put forward in justifying the call for the sack and retirement of the Service Chiefs, are primarily based on the prescription of the law on the terms of service of Armed Forces hierarchy and the need to explore new leadership tactics in winning the war against terrorism.

Record has it that the Nigeria Service Chiefs include the Chief of Defence Staff, Abayomi Olonisakin; Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai; Chief of Naval Staff, Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, and Chief of Air Staff, Sadique Abubakar. They were all appointed on July 13, 2015, by President Muhammad Buhari. He had said he considered merit and track records in choosing them for their assignments. Meaning according to him, their records gave them the job. Interestingly, section Eight (cool of the Public Service Rules stipulates that the compulsory retirement age for all grades in the service shall be 60 years or 35 years of pensionable service, whichever is earlier. “No officer shall be allowed to remain in service after attaining the retirement age of 60 years or 35 years of pensionable service whichever is earlier,” it says. Also, section 4 of the harmonised terms and conditions of service officers (2017) states that military service of an officer is a period of unbroken service in the armed forces of Nigeria from the date of commission to the date of retirement from service.

This is not unconnected to the position recently advanced by Femi Fallana, human right lawyer, who threaten to sue the federal Government for breaching the constitution over the continued stay of Service Chiefs. Putting this into perspective, according to records, Mr Olonisakin, who is 57 years, has spent 38 years in service. Buratai and Ibas, both 59 years, have been in service for 36 years. Air Chief Abubakar, 59, has spent 40 years in service.

This is two years after the abduction of Leah Sheribu one of the abducted Dapchi girls and the release from captivity of the remaining Chibok girls are still bleak. In one of the recent incidents, on Sunday, February 9, 2020, while commuters in their hundreds were waiting for the dawning of the day in Auno village in Borno State, about 30 persons including women and children were burnt to death by Boko Haram. Earlier 13 people were killed in a Plateau community. Also there was the kidnap and killing of a seminarian, Michael Nnadi. Cases of senseless killings are replete in the country. This is evident, inspite of the seemingly all talks-without-results claims from the Service Chiefs that Boko haram have been ‘defeated’.

More than two weeks after the fundamental resolutions raised by the two Chambers of the National Assembly has gone by, there is yet no result. While on one hand, the House of Representatives urged the President to sack the Service Chiefs and appoint new ones, on the other hand the Senate sought the imposing of a state of emergency on insecurity. Little wonder the Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido, speaking recently at the event organised to mark Governor Nasir El-Rufai’s birthday, said about the state of insecurity in Nigeria that ‘the truth is nobody related to Northern Nigerian today can afford to be happy’.

The Senate president, Ahmed Lawan, at the same event, stated that ‘Nigerian is at the crossroad’ and that ‘Nigeria is on the tipping point’. All these statements have remained national calls for solution on the Nation’s state of insecurity.

On Tuesday, Boss Mustapha , the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) said “this is not the right time to sack heads of security agencies”. He disclosed this in Abuja at a book launch while fielding questions from journalists. “You don’t sack people like that”, he said. Defending the Presidency, Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser on Media to the President, said amidst the insecurity, Nigerians “have reasons to be grateful as the security situation is better than it was before Mr. Buhari assumed office. We know what the situation was as at 2015 and we know what it is today. Despite the reversals in security, it is still not as bad as it used to be in this country.”

Also Garba Shehu, Senior Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to President Muhammadu Buhari, said that heads of security agencies would remain in service. Shehu had said, “Removal or sack of service chiefs does not stop all of what we are experiencing. Whether we like it or not, we are in a war situation. The President and the Commander-In-Chief is seeing things that others cannot see. This is why he deserves the benefit of the doubt.

“How can they say the President does not care? His heart is there on how to secure and protect this nation. He is being briefed adequately by the Service Chiefs and others and he gives directives as the C-In-C. It is people who don’t know what the government is doing that are saying the President does not care. They think security is like a market place where everybody is an expert. The President is a military man; he has been working very hard with others on multiple solutions to the challenges at hand.”

However, Nigerians must note that in matters like this, the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is critical. In some climes, the National Assembly as an organ of Government is a pivotal institution in solving issues of insecurity with veritable resolutions and laws. This found expression in the recent United States’ House of Representatives’ war power resolution approved on 9th January 2020 to restrict President Donald Trump’s actions against Iran.

All indications is showing that the attempt of the National Assembly (NASS) to do something similar is failing. Ahmed Lawan and Femi Gbajabiamila, weeks ago had held a crucial meeting with the President in the wake of it resolutions on the state of Nigeria’s insecurity. It is disheartening that what was viewed as a potent move by both Chambers to provide ease to the canage of insecurity in the country, the President is yet to act on the advice of the National Assembly. It would be recalled that immediately after the meeting, Mr. Gbajabiamila said there was the concern for a “knee-jerk” decision regarding the Service Chiefs, and also whether the prevalent security problems fall under their job description.

On the path of the Senate, when asked if the issue of Security Chiefs came up, Lawan simply emphasised the need “to provide those necessary equipment and welfare for the armed forces and the police”; and when asked about Buhari’s reaction, he said the President is “more worried than anybody else.” Weeks after the resolutions of the leadership of the National Assembly on insecurity and call from many Nigerians, the situation still lingers. Away from the refusal of the Presidency, on whose hands reside the power to hire and fire the Service Chiefs, Nigerians need to be more united than ever in the struggle towards putting an end to the menace of insecurity. This trails the line of the advice of Gen. Abubakar Abdulsalami expressed recently in Port-Harcount where he urged Nigerians that the “fight against insecurity is a collective responsibility”. In his call, he said: “It is high time we stood up to fight this insecurity in the country.”

While Nigerians must yield to this call, the government should stand by the constitutional principles of the laws on every issue. The Presidency should abide by statutory provisions by effecting the replacement of Service Chiefs and men of the Armed Forces who are long due to be retired on the basis of section 8 of the Public Service Rules and section 4 of the Harmonised Terms and Conditions of Service Officers (2017).

There is no need to apply different rules for different folks especially in relation to security.

Incubating overdue-for-retirement Service Chiefs is possible morale killer for military rank and file.

Rejigging the Nigeria’s security architecture cannot be over emphasized. World over, restructuring military leadership is an important tactics in securing victory against insecurity and insurgence.

Bringing new Service Chiefs will no doubt avail the military fire-brand ideas, tactics and strategies that will enable the Armed Forces to crush the insurgents with boosted morales. The Nigeria Military is urged to dispose any garment hindering the fight against terrorism. This will make a case for families’ victims of the insurgence in the North East and Nigerian at large, who are waiting to see light at the end of the tunnel.

Source:
http://nigeriannewsdirect.com/replacing-service-chiefs-why-nigerians-must-speak-with-one-voice/
Travel / FG Sets To Deploy Integrated Architecture To Tackle Maritime Insecurity – Amaech by Odelhorno1990: 8:34am On Feb 04, 2020
Federal Government has reinstated commitment to tackle insecurity in the Nigeria’s territorial waters and exclusive economic zone through it almost ready to be deployed integrated maritime security infrastructure.

The Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, stated this Monday in Lagos while briefing the media ahead of the launch of the Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection Infrastructure known as the Deep Blue Project.

The Minister, who addressed the press conference alongside all the heads of agencies under the ministry, also explained the governments decision to end the secure anchorage project, a private security initiative run outside the countrys port system. He insisted that all ships coming into the country must anchor at the national ports under the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA).

Mr Amaechi, restated President Muhammadu Buhari determination to tackle maritime insecurity decisively. He assured that the Deep Blue Project, when fully operational, would drastically reduce piracy and other crimes within Nigeria’s maritime domain and the Gulf of Guinea.

The Minister stated, the ministry has secured approval from the Federal Executive Council to introduce a maritime security architecture, which is coming to fruition.

In his words ‘we engaged the Homeland Security International (HLSI), who are only to provide training and equipment, while the Nigerian Navy would lead the Police, Nigerian Army and Department of State Services, among others that would run the equipment.” he said.

He further averred that the security of the maritime sector needs a more holistic approach, hence the need to involve other arms of the countrys security services to support the Nigerian Navy working with NIMASA.

Giving a breakdown of the assets being installed under the Deep Blue Project, Dakuku revealed that a good number of the assets had arrived the country, including six interceptor boats and a special mission vessel, saying a second one will come in before the end of February.

Speaking earlier the the Director-General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Mr Dakuku Peterside, while expatiating on the Deep Blue Project, said ’80 per cent of the assets required for the takeoff of the total spectrum maritime security architecture would be deployed by June’ he said.

The Director-General also disclosed that the first special mission aircraft will be in the country before the end of the first quarter of the year, while six armoured aircraft were already in the country, and the first unmanned aerial vehicle would come in before the end of February.

Dakuku stated, ‘we expect the first helicopter in the first quarter of this year. Almost all the communication gadgets are in the country as well as the Personal Protective Gear (PPG). The C4i centre is fully operational in Kirikiri, the NIMASA Research Centre. Those are the assets we have on ground’.

Also he said that “However, between now and June this year, over 80 per cent of the assets would be in the country and they would be manned by Nigerian military.”

Dakuku stated that the training aspect of the project had since commenced in phases. He said the first set of training for C4i operators and intelligence officers had been concluded. Basic infantry training for soldiers who would fight on land around the littoral areas has also been concluded and the soldiers awaiting deployment, according to him.

In his words ‘these trainings would continue over time as we try to integrate the intelligence officers with the C4i and those operating the special mission vessels and aircraft,” Dakuku said.
Source:
http://nigeriannewsdirect.com/fg-sets-to-deploy-integrated-architecture-to-tackle-maritime-insecurity-amaechi/
Politics / Re: FG Plans N97 Per Litre Fuel For Common Man by Odelhorno1990: 9:38am On Jan 17, 2020
'The common man' phrase is the Nation newspaper's framing to make the news people centric though petrol whether PMS or CNG is for the general public.
Please see an alternative headline to the same story on Nigerian NewsDirect:
http://nigeriannewsdirect.com/fg-targets-n97-per-litre-fuel-with-cng/
Family / Re: How I Got Married With Just N28,900 (my True Life Testimony) by Odelhorno1990: 11:49pm On Jan 11, 2020
Let's see pictures of you and your said pretty wife!!!
A nice smart-phone should cover photographer's budget.

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Family / Re: I Impregnated A Pastor's Daughter, We Rushed The Wedding by Odelhorno1990: 12:57pm On Nov 12, 2019
You are very wicked!!!, you don spoil one finish yet claiming innocence while deliberately spoiling another in the name of orgasm

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Car Talk / Re: Farouq Osuolale Re-Designs Innoson Logo, Innoson Chairman Invites Him by Odelhorno1990: 10:50pm On Oct 16, 2019
Great talent....

The design reminds me of 'the mask of Zorro' that 1998 American movie.....

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Education / Another Lecturer Busted For Sex For Grades by Odelhorno1990: 4:21pm On Oct 09, 2019
A Twitter user mss_jolene has busted another sexforgrade lecturer named A.B Umar of Kaduna state University. She claimed on her Twitter handle reporting to Gov_ El-Rufai of Kaduna state still same Twitter that the said lecturer was sacked for sexual harassment in department of Mass communication, faculty of social sciences,ABU Zaria years back and was employed by KSU to continue harassing female students.
In reaction to her allegation, Gov El-Rufai promised to investigate the issue immediately through his commissioners for Education and Attorney General.

Surely more people will come out to unveil their untold stories and revelations in other to end this #sexforgrade challenge across our Nigerian Universities.

See attached for screenshot evidence.

TV/Movies / Re: BBNaija: Berbiedoll Christiana Kayode & CY To Be Introduced As New Housemates by Odelhorno1990: 11:47am On Jul 30, 2019
Las las, Omashola and co prayers have been answered.

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Business / Re: CBN Licences Titan Trust Bank, TAJ Bank And Globus Bank by Odelhorno1990: 8:22pm On Jul 23, 2019
I am familiar with Taj Bank Limited, it is a non-interest based bank hoping to make positive impact in the asset-lending sector where customers can acquire their desire products and services from 'Taj Mall' on 'credit'/loan without experiencing the suicidal interest.

The bank's idea of quick, easy and non-interest lending(asset) is unique which will rival positively the usually high commercial banks, Microfinance banks and other finance institutions' lending/loans competitively.

Their head office will be located in Abuja: Benue House, beside Abia House, Central Business district.

Good one from CBN.

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Politics / Re: Ministerial List: Joe Abah Reacts As He Didn’t Make Buhari’s List by Odelhorno1990: 7:07pm On Jul 23, 2019
To many who don't know, like most government jobs ministerial slots are bought in Nigeria. One of my boss was approached during Buhari's first term and this tenor with the said slot and the price to pay before and after appointment has been given. He couldnt imagined meeting the price tagged to it and the subsequent monthly Remittance, so he declined. This is no fiction rather the bitter trust in Nigeria.
Crime / Re: Boy Stealing In Fidelity Bank, Lekki Caught On CCTV by Odelhorno1990: 9:33am On Jul 09, 2019
With adequate CCTV crime cases will surely reduce in Nigeria.

Are you in Abuja, Lagos, Port-Harcourt and other major cities in Nigeria and need quality and affordable CCTV installations and other security Surveillance solutions call/whatsApp Ogaga, Westminster Security solutions sales specialist @08159385912.
Business / Do You Need Surveillance Camera In Ur Homes, Offices Nd Critical Infrastructure? by Odelhorno1990: 1:25pm On Jul 08, 2019
Security is a commodity everyone needs regardless of class and persons.
It becomes imperative for homes, offices and other critical infrastructures especially as the woes of insecurity deepen in Nigeria with varying degrees across the States of the federation.
From North to South, cases of insecurity resulting to kidnapping, murders, armed robbing, banditry, burglary and all acts of criminality have become pervasive and spreading as wild-fire.
Installation of day and night surveillance camera is a veritable and proficient means among other measures to allay the fears of insecurity anywhere in the Country.
There are common scenarios where strategic installation of surveillance cameras in offices, homes and government infrastructures have proven helpful to either prevent or unveil identity of criminal elements.
No doubt surveillance cameras and other surveillance equipment are inevitable in our current day security architecture, however, not without a cost.
Cost implication of installing high resolution surveillance cameras vary according to camera quality, individual, companies and vendors. Competitive market nature has led to quite affordable prices based on cameras specifications and quality.
For installation and supply of affordable high resolution surveillance cameras, Westminster Security Solutions Nigeria Limited (WSSN) is available at your beacon in Locations such as Abuja, Lagos, Porth-harcourt and major Nigerian cities.
They render sell and supply all security products and bespoke services. Anyone interested in small and large scale supply, installation of surveillance cameras and other security equipment can call/whatsApp Ogaga, WSSN online and offline sales specialist @08159385912/0814698212 or email us: o.ariemu@wssn-ng.com and info@wssn-ng.com.
Crime / Do U Need Surveillance Camera In Ur Homes, Offices Nd Critical Infrastructures? by Odelhorno1990: 1:04pm On Jul 08, 2019
Security is a commodity everyone needs regardless of class and persons.
It becomes imperative for homes, offices and other critical infrastructures especially as the woes of insecurity deepen in Nigeria with vary degrees across the States of the federation.
From North to South, cases of insecurity resulting to kidnapping, murders, armed robbing, banditry, burglary and all acts of criminality have become pervasive and spreading as wild-fire.
Installation of day and night surveillance camera is a veritable and proficient means among other measures to allay the fears of insecurity anywhere in the Country.
There are common scenarios where strategic installation of surveillance cameras in offices, homes and government infrastructures have proven helpful to either prevent or unveil identity of criminal elements.
No doubt surveillance cameras and other surveillance equipment are inevitable in our current day security architecture, however, not without a cost.
Cost implication of installing high resolution surveillance cameras vary according to camera quality, individual, companies and vendors. Competitive market nature has led to quite affordable prices based on cameras specifications and quality.
For installation and supply of affordable high resolution surveillance cameras, Westminster Security Solutions Nigeria Limited (WSSN) is available at your beacon. They render sell and supply all security products and bespoke services. Anyone interested in small and large scale supply, installation of surveillance cameras and other security equipment can call/whatsApp Ogaga, WSSN online and offline sales specialist @08159385912/0814698212 or email us: o.ariemu@wssn-ng.com and info@wssn-ng.com.
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Politics / Re: Fani-Kayode Reacts As Presidency Queries Obasanjo’s Absence At Democracy Day by Odelhorno1990: 12:17pm On Jun 20, 2019
Politricks in African is indeed magical.

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Politics / Re: Zamfara: APC And PDP Youths Fight In Supreme Court Premises by Odelhorno1990: 4:10pm On May 24, 2019
Good news for PDP, hope the Governor won't behave like Gov.Bello of Kogi State.

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