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Foreign AffairsRe: VIDEO: Mali's President Keita Announces His Resignation With Immediate Effect by personal59: 7:40pm On Aug 19, 2020
Mali is in top 20 gold-producing nations in the world and has 50 gold mines but with no gold reserves.
France has one of the world's biggest Gold Reserves in the world with zero gold mines!
Figure it out!
Foreign AffairsRe: JUST IN: ECOWAS Suspends Mali, Directs Members To Close Borders by personal59: 7:39pm On Aug 19, 2020
Mali is in top 20 gold-producing nations in the world and has 50 gold mines but with no gold reserves.
France has one of the world's biggest Gold Reserves in the world with zero gold mines!
Figure it out!
Foreign AffairsRe: Mali Crisis by personal59: 7:39pm On Aug 19, 2020
Mali is in top 20 gold-producing nations in the world and has 50 gold mines but with no gold reserves.
France has one of the world's biggest Gold Reserves in the world with zero gold mines!
Figure it out!
PoliticsRe: FG Condemns Mali Coup, Demands Return To Constitutional Order by personal59: 7:37pm On Aug 19, 2020
Mali is in top 20 gold-producing nations in the world and has 50 gold mines but with no gold reserves.
France has one of the world's biggest Gold Reserves in the world with zero gold mines!
Figure it out!
CareerRe: Riots: Indians Accused Of Molesting Female Workers In Atiku's Company In Yola by personal59: 9:19pm On Aug 18, 2020
oga ooooo

for our country hmmmmm......

I will advice those indians to start looking for extra doors o because those guys up north gat no joy o
PoliticsRe: Esan People March For Obaseki In Benin(Photo) by personal59: 7:55pm On Aug 15, 2020
I fear it when people claim support because loyalty is the most important thing ooooo....
PoliticsRe: 2023 Presidency: Atiku, Tambuwal, Tinubu Test Might In Ondo Election by personal59: 7:14am On Aug 14, 2020
orisirisi
EducationUNILAG: Ivory tower or tower of babel? by personal59(op): 5:25pm On Aug 13, 2020
UNILAG: Ivory tower or tower of babel?
UNILAG: Ivory tower or tower of babel?
AUTHOR:
Olabisi Deji-Folutile
AUGUST 13, 2020 3:55 PM
If anyone had doubted the ability of our egg-heads in this country to put up a fight whenever they think a particular issue is not in their favour, their swift reactions to the removal of the vice chancellor of the University of Lagos, Professor Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, on Wednesday, should be enough to make one have a rethink.
Hours before the university’s Governing Council, headed by Babawale Babalakin, issued the official statement on the removal of the VC, the academics seemed to be battle ready. One could deduce this from messages across social media platforms suggesting the need to fight against institutional regulations that were said to have been stepped upon and ridiculed. All of a sudden, all hell broke loose. The tension was palpable. By the time, the Registrar issued the official statement on the removal, the social media was filled with analysis and counter analysis of how a VC could be removed.

The embattled Ogundipe also issued his own statement, claiming to be in charge. He said members of the public should ignore the pronouncement by the university Registrar, Azees Oladejo, thus leaving the public confused as to who to believe. The governing council waited till midnight before announcing the acting vice chancellor for the university. It has named Prof Theophilus Soyombo of the university’s Faculty of Social Sciences to replace Ogundipe in acting capacity. Hopefully, this will put an end to the initial confusion but it may also be the beginning of another round of crisis in the ivory tower.

While I do not have the intention to debate the propriety of the VC’s removal or otherwise, I think it is however necessary to clarify that the university governing body has the power to appoint and remove a vice chancellor. According to Ehi Oshio, a Professor of Law and former Dean of Law, University of Benin, whose submissions on “Appointment and removal of a vice chancellor under the Nigerian Law,” have also gone viral since UNILAG VC’s removal, the governing council is empowered by law to appoint and remove a vice chancellor.
In fact, as far as the law is concerned, Ogundipe stands removed as UNILAG VC whether he agrees with that decision or not. This is not the same thing as saying that he was rightly or wrongfully removed. Just that in the eyes of the law, he was duly removed as the VC. As a matter of fact, the only option opened to Ogundipe now is an appeal to the university’s Visitor which in this case is President Muhammadu Buhari. He may ask for fair hearing which he is also entitled to under the law. The President reserves the right to either grant this request or not.
According to Section 3 (cool-(11) of the Universities (Miscellaneous Provisions Act No. 11 of 1993 as amended by the Universities (Miscellaneous Provisions)(Amendment) Act No. 25 of 1996 and the Universities (Miscellaneous Provisions)(Amendment) Act, 2003 (No. 1 2007) otherwise known as the “Universities Autonomy Act,” the governing council of a university is empowered to hire and sack a vice chancellor. Vice chancellors could be removed on grounds of gross misconduct or inability to discharge their functions due to infirmity of body or mind.
However, the governing council is expected to follow due process in doing this. That is why the council is legally bound to constitute a Joint Committee of Council and Senate to investigate allegations against a Vice-Chancellor which reports its findings to the Council. Where the allegations are proved, the Council may remove the Vice-Chancellor or apply any other disciplinary action as it deems fit and notify the Visitor accordingly.
In the case of Ogundipe, he was actually investigated as confirmed by Prof. Lesi and Prof. Oboh, both Senate representatives on Council. According to the duo, a sub-committee headed by Dr. Saminu Dagari, was earlier set up to monitor the university’s expenditure since 2017. However, deliberation on that report was not part of the agenda of Wednesday’s meeting. Also, a separate panel was supposed to look into the findings of Dagari’s Report before a decision should be taken on the VC. The two dons said the report had earlier been considered in March 2019 but the response of the VC and others had not been considered by the Council in plenary before the Pro chancellor subjected the VC’s removal into vote. In other words, there are allegations of corruption against the VC, the Dagari Report indicted him, but the alleged infraction had not been proven by another panel before a punitive measure was taken against him.
The truth is there is little or no love lost between the chairman of the governing council and the university management. Both have been at loggerheads over expenditures made in 2017. The council chairman had in 2019 queried the institution’s management through the Registrar who doubles as the secretary to the council for alleged financial misappropriation and contract infractions. But the university management in turn accused the council chairman of planning to head the institution’s tenders’ board.
This led to the House of Representatives Committee on Procurement wading into the matter in June 2019. At the end of the day, the VC was absolved of financial impropriety, while the reps also said there was no evidence to suggest that Wale Babalakin was planning to take over the headship of the institution’s tenders’ board. In fact, the reps said contrary to allegations of violations of extant laws and corruption levelled against the university management, it found the institution’s financial records clean.
To put it in a nutshell, the foregoing culminated in Wednesday’s removal of the vice chancellor. For me, the sad thing is that none of the issues at stake, has anything to do with the students, who are the real reasons behind the establishment of the university. Everything is about contracts and money. One may even be tempted to think that the university was simply set up for the purpose of awarding contracts. I might be wrong but I can’t remember a time when UNILAG was so much in the news as it is now over any major breakthrough in recent times. And to think that an academic community that has been unusually silent at a time when the world was creating alternative learning channels for their students in addition to finding cure for COVID-19, could suddenly gear back to life, is most amazing. I even learnt that members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) are planning to hold their congress on this same issue.
While one may understand the need to guide against authoritarianism in our universities, what I can’t grasp is why the academic community is always swift to fight for anything that concern them and fails to display the same zeal and zest in approaching its primary responsibility of teaching in our universities.
For instance, lecturers go on strike for months without thinking of the implication on the students. Though they claim the strikes are aimed at improving standard of education and infrastructures on the campuses, standards have continued to fall and infrastructures decaying more and more. University hostels have gone from bad to worse, toilet facilities have not improved, lecture theatres are still overcrowded, many universities don’t have running water- students fetch water from stream, halls of residences are invaded by bedbugs. Somebody shared the picture of a university hostel in Nigeria and that of a prison in Norway. The difference is more than clear. Many university libraries are nothing to write home about. In fact, things are going from bad to worse in many of these institutions. You then wonder the benefit of all the so-called industrial actions for the students -nothing. Nigerian students have become the grass that is always suffering when the elephants are fighting. Sometimes the elephants are their lecturers and government or the council and their lecturers-whichever way, they suffer.
Can we just imagine what UNILAG would have been if the governing council had been more student-centred? Imagine the council and the school management having a common purpose of making the university Nigeria’s version of Harvard or Cambridge and the products most sought after in the employment market. Would they have the luxury of engaging in this show of fame? They don’t even care about the future of their students. The university’s graduates who were meant to have graduated a long while before COVID-19 were prevented from having that experience just because of this battle of the elephants.
Corruption is likely to continue to be a recurring decimal in our universities due to lack of corporate governance. The way Nigeria runs its enterprises gives room for corruption at all facets. It is only a spendthrift like Nigeria that will invest billions of Naira in a venture and won’t bother to see how the money is being managed. This is what is happening in Nigerian federal universities where the Federal Government has refused to constitute visitation panels to visit and see what is going on there. Visitation panels are meant to visit the universities once in five years but a university like UNILAG hasn’t been visited for almost 10 years. Now, what does it cost a government to set up a visitation panel? What do you expect from an institution that is left to operate so freely? Give it to ASUU, the union has always asked the Federal Government to constitute visitation panels for universities. Just last month, the minister of education said the government would soon constitute the panels but he wasn’t specific on the time.
Why should a university like UNILAG be struggling with providing facilities for online learning for instance? These students have been home for over four months. The Council Chairman never for once said anything about them. But the governing council knew how to move a meeting to Abuja to achieve a sinister motive. Why can’t they pay foreign online platforms to provide lessons for their students that have been home for more than four months doing nothing. This is a shame. Nearly all the private universities in Nigeria have finished their second semester despite COVID-19. And here, all that the management and the governing council can do is to keep watching their dirty linen in the public, it doesn’t make sense at all!



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Car TalkRe: PAN Nigeria Canvasses Intervention Funding For The Automobile Industry by personal59: 9:42am On Aug 10, 2020
funding to squander
RomanceRe: My Girlfriend Is Still Texting Her Ex by personal59: 9:38pm On Aug 09, 2020
you are asking what to do habi


very simple, go and beg her for forgiveness....... bourda dolo.,.


what kind of man do we have in this our generation oooo

ah I trust our grandfather and fathers..... what a generation of great and strong men especially in this kind of situation....
PoliticsRe: 'I AM BACK!', Says Governor Umahi (photos) by personal59: 5:21pm On Aug 08, 2020
eboyians


why do I always feel somehow when I see a politician

i never see anything good in all of them

all set of greedy and selfish bastard





welcome back oooooo as you continue towards your dream of saving your Iineage and entire generation from poverty so that they will be able to live comfortably anywhere in the world irrespective of the currency I wish you the full recompense of your deed in this world and in the hearafter
TV/MoviesRe: Erica To Laycon: I’m Attracted To You, But Not Physically (video) by personal59: 2:44pm On Aug 05, 2020
pocketICALLY she will be attracted to you soon
PoliticsRe: Dapo Abiodun Signs ₦280 Billion Revised 2020 Budget Into Law by personal59: 5:08am On Jul 31, 2020
share it all, with all the money and companies in the state all na wash.

useless people
CareerRe: Olumide Akpata Emerges Nigeria Bar Association President by personal59: 5:02am On Jul 31, 2020
abeg wetin close for that margin?


make he make a good impact with great achievement so that there will be more confident on the Non SAN o

he shouldn't be like our so called youth politician o
TravelRe: Tanker Explosion In Delta Kills 17, Leaves Many Injured (photos) by personal59: 8:57pm On Jul 22, 2020
Terrible

Tanker fell you are there scooping fuel

Sincerely I don't know what to say to them
PoliticsRe: Saraki Celebrates Victory Over Return Of His Houses. Thanks Judiciary, others by personal59: 3:37pm On Jul 17, 2020
In Nigeria no common man is either you are rich and powerful or you are just a pawn
PhonesRe: Data Price To Drop By 60% by 2025, Says Pantami by personal59: 9:45am On Jul 14, 2020
future impossible tense
PhonesRe: Data Price To Drop By 60% by 2025, Says Pantami by personal59: 9:42am On Jul 14, 2020
future impossible tense
PoliticsRe: Magu: Panel Demands Politicians’ Files From 2015 by personal59: 6:32pm On Jul 11, 2020
terrible people



All I see is an honest man doing his job dutifully and the hungry lions trying to make him do their wish.

so many dirty stuff in this just not too happy with the way the president open him up on enemies



don't die for Nigeria or else you will die in vain

me I talk my own oooo
CelebritiesRe: Jada Pinkett Smith Confirms She Had A Relationship With August Alsina by personal59: 5:43am On Jul 11, 2020
chai


ooo ga o so that guy don tor sibe (he don shook that place) then the husband go continue where he stop with the so call comment . no new wife to compliment ahhhhhhh yreeehhhh


I love the typical Yoruba oooooo. from the video the guy na weaklings o
RomanceRe: Strange But True Facts That'll Shock You by personal59: 5:51pm On Jul 04, 2020
educative
CrimeRe: ₦550 Million From Malaysia Found In A Teacher's Account In Anambra by personal59: 8:25am On Jun 20, 2020
yeeehh

this guy mad o and he was still able to take away the money from the bank with the help of bank officer and a lawyer.


hmm I see now I know why my #48,000 left without any hope of retrieving


Nigeria is a bad country


always aiding thieves
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Deceived Us With Religious Sermon Before Killing 80 - Borno Survivor by personal59: 9:40am On Jun 11, 2020
Oga ooo


beautiful Nubia please where are you?

Awon kan le je, awon kan o ri, awon kan nwo'so asiko Awon kan nsun s'abe 'gada', awon kan nto 'le jo bi isu Awon kan nj'oba, awon kan ns'eru, Awon kan nse bi Olodumare Omode oojo ns'alaisi, awon kan s'aye d'awa-ma-lo Awon kan ns'odun, awon kan nsun'kun, Awon kan nwo'ju Olodumare Eniyan rere won 'i pe lo, eni buruku won npe ni'le o Oro aye soro o, oro aye soro, oro aye soro Oro aye ma le o, oro aye male ko ma ye wa o Oro aye gb'ege o, oro aye gb'ege, oro aye gb'ege Oro aye soro o, oro aye soro ko ma ye wa o



Nigeria who we offend
BusinessRe: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by personal59: 8:16pm On Jun 10, 2020
bring you btc both bit and bulk
buying in good rate

legit only

escrow is available or you send first
BusinessRe: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by personal59: 10:18pm On Jun 09, 2020
seen bro na scammer
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this number 08021822096 chat me up claiming he have $85 btc with username beatzone after I told him I have an escrow.

abeg beatzone sey na you be this?
BusinessRe: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by personal59: 5:10pm On Jun 09, 2020
still buying btc in bit and bulk
BusinessRe: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by personal59: 1:04pm On Jun 02, 2020
still buying bitcoin
BusinessRe: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by personal59: 2:46pm On May 30, 2020
Still buying btc both in bulk and bit
BusinessRe: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by personal59: 6:13pm On May 28, 2020
[quote author=Trampy post=90054177][/quote]please is this guy trustworthy? please who know him
BusinessRe: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals 2020 ➜ ➜ ➜ by personal59: 2:15pm On May 28, 2020
bitcoin needed in bit and bulk dm me for serious trader https:///2348035688549

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