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EducationRe: Students Going Into Relationships On Campus, Do Or Don’t? by Smartgos(m):
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PoliticsRe: 10 Infrastructurally Most Advanced Cities In Nigeria. by Smartgos(m):
I've read and seen a lot here, judging from the pics uploaded then I would say Akure city should be part of the top ten,what an average street in akure looks like is what I have seen some posting
PhonesRe: Someone Should Please Wake Etisalat Up, They Have Over Slept by Smartgos(m): 9:54am On May 11, 2016
maybe when they start running at loss, Dey will wake up
FamilyRe: Who Flogged You Most? Your Mum Or Dad by Smartgos(m): 9:19am On May 11, 2016
lets leave cane aside,can u remember dose slaps Dat gives one factory setting given by mums
CrimeRe: Edward Snowden: Osama Bin Laden Is “alive And Well In The Bahamas” by Smartgos(m): 9:15am On May 11, 2016
WHAT IS THIS ONE SAYING
CrimeBREAKING NEWS!!! Heavy Gun Battle Between ND Avengers & Soldiers (many Dead) by Smartgos(op): 9:11am On May 11, 2016
Several Niger Delta militants were killed on
Tuesday after they engaged Nigerian troops in a
gunfight in Bayelsa State, Isa Ado, spokesman
of Operation Pulo Shield – the joint force in the
Niger Delta – claimed.
According to the Cable, Ado said a combined
team of suspected militants and sea pirates,
attacked the troops in Foropa, a community in
Southern Ijaw local government area of the
state killing three soldiers.
“The location came under fierce attack and
three of our soldiers, who were hit by bullets,
died on their way to the hospital,” he told NAN.
“There were so many casualties on the side of
the militants, but we cannot precisely know the
number.
“The morale of the troops remains high and the
sacrifices of these soldiers shall never be in
vain; we remain resolute in our determination to
stamp out oil theft and illegalities in the Niger
Delta region.
“These soldiers gave their lives for peace in the
Niger Delta.”
The Militants have however denied the Army
claims of militant casualties during the attack.
There have been renewed bomb attacks on oil
installations in the region.The defence
headquarters has warned that Niger Delta
militants will be crushed.

www.igberetvnews.com/11767
Cc lalasticlala
Forum GamesRe: Comment The First Word You See (picture) by Smartgos(m): 9:06am On May 11, 2016
BABE
PoliticsRe: We Won’t Stop Pipeline Bombing - Niger-Delta Militants by Smartgos(m): 9:02am On May 11, 2016
it is a matter of time, when military starts theirs, they would complain of gross human rights violations
RomanceRe: Marriage Mathematics- Reasons Why You Must Marry Early by Smartgos(m): 9:00am On May 11, 2016
I think being mature is the most important attribute in marriage
EducationRe: Please, Is There Any Difference Between JAMB Cut-off And Post UME Cut-off? by Smartgos(m): 8:48am On May 11, 2016
the jamb cut-off for most public universities is 180,Others(public universities) eg oau 200 while generally some school makes 40% Their post utme cut-off, some 50‰ but each department may have its own cut-off eg ui for medicine is 78,it actually varies year by year
Foreign AffairsRe: Knifeman Screaming 'allahu Akbar' Kills One Person And Injures Three by Smartgos(m): 8:48am On May 11, 2016
pathetic
PoliticsRe: Fulani Herdsmen: Nsukka Students Protest Invasion In Enugu [photos] by Smartgos(m): 10:46am On May 03, 2016
This fulani thing is getting out of hands
PoliticsRe: EFCC Traces Diezani Alison-madueke’s $115m Election Bribe Funds by Smartgos(m): 10:32am On May 03, 2016
Kwaroption, what a man can do,A WOMAN can do better
PoliticsRe: Diezani Begs Buhari, Offers To Refund $2bn by Smartgos(m):
If she indeed stole it, there is no need to beg, JUST RETURN OUR STOLEN YAM
PoliticsRe: Queen Elizabeth Meet Oba Of Lagos In Style And The Civilian President Of Nigeria by Smartgos(m): 9:58am On May 03, 2016
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PoliticsRe: Why Are Northern Highways Better Than Southern Ones? by Smartgos(m): 11:43am On Apr 30, 2016
I think one major reason is, fewer cars are in the North than south
EducationAaua And Indigenes In Violent Clash Over Death Of Student by Smartgos(op): 6:55am On Apr 11, 2016
Students of the Adekunle Ajasin University
Akungba Akoko (AAUA) in Ondo State, on
Saturday, staged a violent protest over
the killing of their colleague, Afolabi
Daniel Ojo, by a hit-and-run commercial
motorcyclist.

Students of the Adekunle Ajasin University
Akungba Akoko (AAUA) in Ondo State, on
Saturday, staged a violent protest over
the killing of their colleague, Afolabi
Daniel Ojo, by a hit-and-run commercial
motorcyclist.
Ojo, a second year Economics ( Education)
student of the institution, was hit on Friday by
the reckless rider, who is thought to be an
indigene of the community.
Students told SaharaReporters that the
deceased was returning home from school after
writing a paper in the first semester
examination, which began last Monday.
Our correspondent learnt that the sad incident
occurred few metres away from the school gate
at the popular trading centre known as Ibaka
market.
The aggrieved students marched out of the
campus in their hundreds onto the main road
and other roads in the town, where they erected
barricades and sang protest songs and dirge.
Their action impeded vehicular movement and
crippled business activities. Travelers
commuting through Akungba were diverted to
alternative route on the outskirts of the town.
Many of the students blamed the frequency of
accidents and killing of students of the
institution on the reckless driving of both
commercial vehicle owners and motorcyclist in
the town.
The protesting students also stormed homes of
indigenes to protest alleged shielding reckless
commercial drivers or motorcyclists anytime
such accident occur.
A Mass Communication student of the school,
Emmanuel Adegbola, told SaharaReporters
how the late Ojo was rushed the institution's
health centre before his death.
"Ojo was hit yesterday (Friday) at the market
area by a fast-speeding runaway motorcyclist
while returning home from the campus after
writing one of his papers for the first semester
examination.
"Immediately, the accident occurred, some
students quickly rushed him down to the health
centre on campus, but the staff of the facility
were reluctant to attend to him. They were
asking sympathizers frivolous questions," he
said.
Adegbola disclosed that in the process some
nurses at the health centre informed that Ojo's
case was critical and should be taken outside
the school for immediate treatment.
"He was then taken to a hospital outside the
school and the next day (Saturday), we learnt
he was taken from that hospital to the Federal
Medical Centre (FMC) in Owo, where he died.
"When students heard the bad news they
mobilized and staged a protest starting from the
school to the main road of the town calling on
the residents to fish out the erring motorcyclist
who killed late Ojo at his prime.
"During this protest, some students started
chanting dirge and solidarity songs while others
were throwing stones and trying to destroy
shops and properties on the streets.
"This led to commotion and the Indigenes of the
community mobilized themselves and attacked
them with dangerous weapons and charms, " he
explained.
A resident and Indigene of the town, Mayowa
Akingbade, told our correspondent that
indigenes were provoked by the attack on them.
"They were the first to attacked us by throwing
stones and sticks at our elderly ones and
abusing them
"Some of them even looted our shops and
threatened to cause violence in the community
if we didn't produce the okada rider that killed
their colleague.
"How can we know the exact person that
caused the accident when we were not there
during. We had to protect ourselves," he said.
Speaking with a SaharaReporters correspondent
in a telephone interview, the Vice-Chancellor of
the institution, Prof. Igbekele Ajibefun, explained
that the deceased was rushed out of the
school's health centre to the FMC where he
died.
"A director of the health centre rushed the
student (Ojo) to a hospital around Iwaro-Oka
Akoko. But when he came back to check on
him, his situation had become critical, and he
was again quickly rushed to the Federal Medical
Centre (FMC) in Owo.
"Unfortunately, he died at the facility of the
FMC in the early hours of today (Saturday) and
immediately the news his death filtered into the
campus, the students gathered to make some
issues out of the incident by staging a protest
inside the school.
"We tried to calm them down, saying the
accident didn't happen on campus. We warned
them against disrupting the academic activities
on campus. But a few ones among them went
ahead to gather others and blocked the
entrance to the gate and the main road.
"Some hoodlums joined them, and they
disrupted activities. It is just unfortunate that
this is happening when the students are writing
their first semester examination," Ajibefun said.
He added that many of the students had wanted
the school management to postpone the exams,
but stressed that they would continue despite
the protest.
The Vice Chancellor further informed our
correspondent that the management will on
Monday set up an investigating panel to look
into the incident with a view to coming up with
a resolution.
The State Police Public Relations Officer, Femi
Joseph Femi, told our correspondent that peace
in being maintained in the town operatives of
the Joint Security Task Force.
Joseph who added that the police, have opened
an investigation into the matter.
"We have deployed security agencies through
the effort of a combined team of policemen to
maintain peace in the town and avoid further
breakdown of law and order while the
investigation has already commenced.
"Although, the residents of the town seem to be
unhappy about the behaviour over of the
students, I can assure that normalcy has been
restored, and police shall maintain proper peace
and order," he said.
It was learnt that security agencies including
Army officers from the 32 Artillery Brigade have
taken over the streets of the town to prevent
further breakdown of law and order between the
students and indigenes.
The corpse of the deceased has been deposited
at a morgue.

http://saharareporters.com/2016/04/10/adekunle-ajasin-university-students-and-indigenes-violent-clash-over-death-student-killed
RomanceRe: 5 Lovely Reasons Why You Should Marry A Typical Nigerian Man. by Smartgos(m): 3:15pm On Mar 13, 2016
Dat number 4, e get at it be
PoliticsRe: Breaking News: Fulani Herdsmen Kill 10, 000 Agatu People by Smartgos(m): 3:11pm On Mar 13, 2016
Blood of zechariah
CrimeChecking Of Vehicles To Prevent Disengaging The Central Locking System by Smartgos(op): 4:03pm On Jan 06, 2016
Before heading out somewhere in your car ,
you’re going to need to check the doors of your
vehicle very, very carefully. Word is that a new
scam is on the rise that allows thieves to break
into your car rather easily.
The trick is pretty old up their sleeves but one
that can be easily missed. You should watch for
your car doors (all four) for a coin shoved into
the gap

This disengages the central locking system of
your car causing it to malfunction, unbeknownst
to you. So this way when you park your car for
good at night and are in a habit of locking it with
the help of your car key, it will remain unlocked.
This allows the robbers plenty of time to get in
your vehicle overnight and steal whatever
valuable possessions you have, or the car itself
with the help of a master key (if you have the
old model that is).


http://m.mensxp.com/special-features/today/28912-if-you-see-a-coin-jammed-into-your-car-door-you-might-be-in-trouble-this-is-what-you-have-to-do.html

EducationRe: WAEC Releases Nov/dec 2015 GCE Result, 48% Pass Recorded by Smartgos(m): 2:50pm On Dec 17, 2015
I think the students are really trying, I give kudos to dose who did the exam themselves

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