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Saturday, September 09, 2017

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LASU Sacks ASUU Chairman, Vice Chairman And 15 Other Lecturers For Malpractices

The Lagos State University (LASU) Governing Council has dismissed 15 Academic Staff, including the Chairman and Vice Chairman of Academic Staff Union of University (ASUU) of the institution, over various malpractices.

The dismissed LASU-ASUU Chairman and Vice Chairman were Isaac Oyewunmi and Adebowale Adeyemi-Suenu.

LASU spokesperson, Ademola Adekoya, said in Lagos on Friday that the institution also dismissed two non-academic staff and demoted two others.

Among others dismissed for various financial and academic misconduct were Olatoye Raji, Olugbenro Odofin, Adebowale Ademeso, John Adeogun, Scholastica Udegbe and Olufemi Soyeju.

Other were Olawale Raimi, Ademola Adesina, Shamisudeen Badmus, Christiana Obagbuwa, Emmanuel Asapo, Lateef Salami, Olubukola Oyeniya and Fatimat Bakare.

Mr. Adekoya said that the decision to dismiss the staff was taken at LASU 115th Governing Council Meeting on Thursday.

“Pursuant thereto, the Governing Council with immediate effect dismissed 15 members of the academic staff, two members of non-academic staff, and sanctioned two others for different acts of misconduct.

Mr. Oyewunmi was dismissed for demanding N50, 000 from students while Mr. Adeyemi-Suenu was sacked for “unilaterally altered the results of 12 students already advised to withdraw by Senate’’

Mr. Adekoya said the council established that Mr. Oyewunmi demanded N50, 000 from 2003 modular year students of Political Science Education on the sandwich programme to process their results.
According to the council, Mr. Oyewunmi is found culpable of attempt to obtain money for himself as an inducement to carry out his duties, and consequently dismissed from the service of the university.
Mr. Adekoya said that the university established that Mr. Adeyemi-Suenu unilaterally altered the results of 12 students already advised to withdraw by Senate in the Department of History and International Studies in the 2015/2016 academic session.

“He changed their status from “withdrawn” to “good standing”. He also changed the results of some final year students and stragglers outside the scope of the departmental decision,” he said.
“Dr Adeyemi-Suenu also awarded grade point of 2.0 to two students in an examination which they were absent.
“This is tantamount to manipulation of students’ results in contravention of provisions of the Conditions and Scheme of Service for Senior Staff and therefore dismissed from the service of the university.”

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The Run away bride (Coolval) SEASON 1 EPISODE 17

The runaway bride
EPISODE 17
“What nonsense are you saying?”
“Senator, it is either you listen to me this time
or no show. I want to work and I must be
sure of a place to work before I get out there
to give more lies”
Senator looked at Tokunbo to see if the
decision was from them both but saw the
same surprise mirrored on his face.
“You can work at your husband’s side when
he resumes office after the press conference”
“I am not working beside anyone, get your
phone and call your friends and get a position
for me somewhere; otherwise, I will tell them
I eloped and will tell them more than you
want them to know, sir.” She added the word
spitefully
“Chief, about her working, I can arrange that,
we need an administrator at our chamber and
she could work there, but you have to still
meet with my partners so we can decide a
befitting salary, I’m sure we could use your
expertise and education. Is that alright with
everyone?” the lawyer sensed trouble and
decided to interfere quickly
Tokunbo looked up and was surprised they
were all looking at him to give his blessings;
so he was the ‘everyone’?
“I am totally fine with that, it is what she
wants” Tokunbo replied with a shrug.
“so that is settled, on Friday hopefully in the
afternoon, we give the interview and later
that night, we will have a dinner party to host
our well wishers; it will also serve as a
welcome party for you my dear.”
“Sir, don’t deceive yourself, it s more like a
campaign party than a welcome party. Well, I
am still standing on the condition; no job no
interview”
“Young lady, you will not push me to suit
your desire.”
“Father, you have pushed me to suit yours
longer than I can recall, so it is either my way
or no way,” she replied him hotly and walked
out of the room, leaving everyone staring after
her.
Tokunbo walked their guest out and watched
as they drove off in a Hilux vehicle full of
police blaring their siren as they went.
****************************************************
Davis sat down at the desk in the admin room
of the café and read from his laptop, his mind
was not on the pages opened in front of him
but on the woman that has been occupying
his thoughts. He decided to take a careful and
logical look at the situation, could she give
them a chance irrespective of the situation
confronting her at the moment. Would he
really take that leap with her, considering
who her father is and the kind of force he
pulls, is Chinwe even willing to divorce the
man she is married to or is there more
holding them together than what she told
him?
She once liked the guy enough to marry him
and she only left him because of the incident
with Clara, even though she claims they have
nothing more to do with each other and that
they are only together because of her father,
would she give them a chance?
Each time he tried to open a discussion down
that line of thought, she always said
something to change the topic or ask him to
forget about him. He really likes her but who
was he kidding, do they have a future
together or is he simply grabbing onto
nothing?
One thing he cannot deny is that he likes her
a lot and feels comfortable discussing things
with her, maybe because they are practically
the pawns in their parents’ hands or because
he could relate with the vulnerability she
exuded. They have never stopped chatting nor
talking since she left Uyo.
His phone vibrated and he smiled as he saw
Clara’s number calling him, funny how you
think of Chinwe and Clara calls. They agreed
to meet today at the café to help discuss how
much she could get a laptop and what type
she should go for.
Poor lady, he has never stopped admiring her
kind of person since Chinwe told him about
her. She never looks sad, her approach to
everything is all smiles and positivity and
she’s funny in a cool way too and yes, Henry,
his own buddy always pulls a stunt that
makes him smile whenever he thinks about
them.
Davis deduced she was not getting much from
the new job, and considered paying part of
the laptop cost for her without really letting
her in on it; he has to tell Joseph about it too.
With a genuine affection in his voice he
listened to Clara; who just wanted to confirm
if he was in the café and would like to come
over.
Joseph watched his friend and Clara chatting
away and sitting very close, too close for his
comfort. He has never really felt this way
about a woman. Yes, he has had his days of
wild party, drinking and all that but he
stopped when he moved down to Uyo.
He walked up to the chair the occupied and
pulled a chair to join them, for all he cares,
Davis is still pinning for Chinwe but he has
never told him he feels anything for Clara
He pretended to be listening to the
explanation Davis was giving about the
different laptops that would be affordable to
her.
“That is true, I think you should go with that
one, it is 65k, or what do you think Rabbi? He
is the chief here” Davis turned to his friend.
“Perfect choice”
“Joseph, I heard you opened the café
yesterday; why do you open the café on
Sunday”
“Because the house can be boring”
“Be serious”
“I mean it, the house can be pretty boring,
but I don’t come every Sunday, I just do when
some people ask me to come because of them”
“That means you have to charge them like
crazy”
“Not really, but it can’t be the normal charge”
“Of course not, let me be in charge of that
next time you have a customer” Clara said
“Mummy, poopoo” Henry announced with a
contorted face
“ehn, what poopoo are you talking about
Henry” she made to stand up before he spoils
the atmosphere
Davis simply stood up and pulled the little
man behind him, leaving his friend with
Clara; he probably needs it, seeing the way he
keeps staring at her when he thinks he’s not
watching.
“Clara, what’s happening with Chinwe, and
before you look at me with those crazy eyes,
yes I know everything, but what is happening.
With what I gathered from Davis, she is not
happy and that can only be solved by you”
“How do you mean?”
“I mean what do you think is happening with
her and her husband, and how long can she
live like that. Maybe all she needs is just you
forgiving her husband and then she would to,
or what do you think? It is not just her life
that is in a pause, yours is too and Henry’s.”
“I understand, but I just don’t know if I can
face the man just yet”
“You face him every day; Henry”
“I know, but you can’t imagine how hard it is
to even think about it”
“I can’t but I have an idea”
“And besides, I have forgiven him”
“You can’t be sure of that until you can look
him in the eyes and say that to him, and on
another note, seeing him and straightening
things out would make you move on with your
life, date other men”
“Men ke, at this age?” she said with a short
laugh
“What is wrong with you, what are you
talking about. How old are you?”
“27 years with a 3 year old boy. You?”
“31, and you are way too young to be ruling
out men, sorry a man and for your
information, Henry is a better part of the deal
if someone dates you. Don’t date men, just
date a man; at least one at a time” Joseph
knew he was blabbing but he could not help
himself, he is smitten by her and he prays she
knows the underlying truth behind his whole
preaching.
“Ok o, so how do I go about this?”
“You can go to Lagos”
“Where is the money for that now, Joe” Joe?
She already gave him a pet name? Nice.
“Money is the least of the hurdles, the first is
your willingness to go, the second is to get
Chinwe’s house address and then the money
will come.”
“Chinwe told me he said he would like to see
me, she sent a text this morning and asked if
I would be able to see him”
“Excellent, then we have a solution. How soon
can you take time off work? You can go and
see them”
“Joe, I don’t know…”
“See, you have to, otherwise, we all will be
stuck in this position for a long time,” he
announced more forcefully this time as if he
were in the position with her. They stared at
each other for a long time, neither saying a
word, just staring.
“This your son is funny o” Davis said as he
returned to the table, breaking the spell.
“What did he do?” she said in a funny voice
and cleared her voice
“He said uncle go back, it will smell o”
They all burst into laughter and Joseph found
himself laughing harder as he swung the little
boy up to his laps to sit him down, looking at
the mother who could not stop laughing too.
********************************************************************
Her mother has been on the phone with her
for over 10 minutes and the direction of the
discussion is becoming uncomfortable.
“Chi, you know what I want to say? I know
you have your reason but if you can’t tell me,
that means it is between you and Tokunbo,
but for goodness sake, I have watched that
boy and he is a good kid, I know you know he
is and I am suspecting something happened
before you met him that changed your mind,
but please, settle it and find a way to move
beyond that.
I don’t have another man to find for you, but
if he has not murdered anyone or you found a
shrine in his room or he raised his hand
against you then please settle whatever it is.
Give him a chance to prove to you he is a
good man, don’t shut him out totally and
choose each day at a time. Please, see beyond
the things you think you know about him and
learn to forgive. Forgive him, forgive your
father, forgive everyone you think has
wronged you, you will sleep better at night
when you do that.” She did not ask what
happened again but ended the call. Chinwe
dropped her phone on the bed and expected
her Mum to call back and when her phone
rang again, she took a look at the screen
“Hello Chinwe?”Clara said over the phone
“Clara, how are you, did you see my
message?”
“Yeah, I did, tell him I would see him. I will
take time off on Friday and would come with
Henry. We will come back on Saturday”
“Are you sure about this?”
“Of course I am, we all need to move on, far
beyond this mess holding us all in position”
“True, thanks a lot. How was your day?”
“Fine, I went to the cafe”
“How is Joseph? I have not really spoken with
him since I left on Saturday”
“He is fine, he even dropped us off and they
left not too long ago”
“Hmm, you sound like you like that”
“Yeah, he’s showing me break light, but has
not really said it in plain words, but I like him
too”
“I like him too, just be careful and don’t you
dare shut him out”
“I hear, goodnight, approko madam”
“ahhh, when he reach the time where I wan
ask questions now, you dey say good night, ok
o, good night.”
Chinwe smiled to her phone and imagined
her friend with Joseph, Clara needs a man
and Joseph is a good specimen, his sense of
humor is what Clara would need more at this
time.
Since her father left in the morning with his
lawyer, Tokunbo has practically disappeared
and they have not crossed each other’s path
ever since. All day she has been either
chatting with her friends or calling someone
to while away time.
She needs to inform Tokunbo that Clara would
be willing to come to Lagos to see them, so he
would be prepared about buying the tickets
for her and the son. She walked to the door of
the guest room and knocked gently and was
surprised the door opened slightly at her
gently knocks. Without waiting she popped
her head into the room and almost screamed.
Tokunbo was in the process of pulling on his
shorts, probably preparing to sleep.
“Sorry, I thought you were not inside” she
said as she recoiled her neck quickly out of
the room
“Come in” Tokunbo called on her from inside
the room
“I am sorry for barging in on you like that…. I
” she said, still standing outside the room
“Chinwe, you can barge in like that all you
want, we are married. To what do I owe this
honor?” he pulled the door opened and
invited her in, but she remained outside still,
so he stepped out of the room
“Clara, my friend that you…”
“That said I raped her? So that is her name,
don’t worry, you can say it, so what about
her”
“She agreed to see you, this Friday”
“This Friday too, that would be the same day
we will be having the dinner you father told
us about this morning, can she come on
Saturday instead”
“She works and she wants to return on
Saturday”
“Well, she can return on Sunday”
“I will have to ask her,”
“Please do, so that we can have time to talk
and we can personally pick her up from the
airport”
“Alright, I will tell her”
“Would that be all?” Tokunbo asked. Chinwe
still stood there, staring at everywhere, except
his face.
“Yeah” she turned quickly and left the room.
It is amazing how they could have this kind of
conversation agree over it and they can’t
seem to find that kind of effort to make other
conversations.
Well, well, well, far be it that she finds him
attractive. Could she possible still like him and
feels uncomfortable alone with him? Well, if
it any consolation, he finds her attractive too
and must confess that he would love to feel
that the feeling is mutual. Tokunbo thought to
himself as he shut down the laptop he had on
and settled for a lonely night again. What a
way to spend a honeymoon.


Author Folakemi  Eunice

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Friday, September 08, 2017

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List Of 8 Countries That Have Qualified For World Cup 2018 - Sports

Here is the List for the 8 Out of 32 "Countries That Have Qualified for World Cup 2018" , check it below.

Iran
Japan
Korea Republic
Saudi Arabia
Belgium
Russia
Mexico
Brazil

No Country qualified yet in Africa 
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Asuu strike affected my life twice says Mayorkun


MW signee, Mayorkun, has revealed his "hate" for the renowned ASUU strike, as he revealed how it has affected his life twice..

The singer, who recently revealed on Snapchat that women who know a lot of people are a turn off for him but are good for sex, said;

"ASUU strike has affected my life twice, I was supposed to graduate in 2013, for the records I started in 2009 Accounting, was supposed to end in 2013 but we had a long strike for like 6 months..

So if I tell people that I got into University in 2009, they think I had an extra year but I never did..

And this is my school thought too, now that all the students have gone I don't know where I am performing, I have cancelled my UNILAG show and another one in Port Harcourt"

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The Run away bride (Coolval) SEASON 1 EPISODE 16

EPISODE 16
Lagos 1994
Chinwe’s father stopped the car in front of
the house he claimed was his cousin’s, he
opened the door and asked she and Nkem to
come with him. She pulled her brother by the
hand, he was just 9 at the time and she was
14. They walked behind their father till they
arrived in front of a flat.
Shoes were scattered at the entrance of the
flat with music blaring from inside, their
father knocked on the door many times before
a scrawny boy came to open the door.
“Welcome sir!”
“How are you Dare, where is your father”
“He is inside”
“Then call him out”
“Okay sir” the boy disappeared back into the
flat and the loud music was turned down.
Some seconds later, a bigger version of the
little boy opened the door. When he saw
them, he enveloped her father in his arms,
pulling them inside the flat.
“Ahah, it’s getting late, I was expecting you
since yesterday.”
“Don’t mind me, I just wanted to make sure
no one noticed me leaving the house with
them, you understand now?”
“Yes, yes, I do. Chinwe how are you?”
“fine sir”
“Nkem the big boy, how are you too?”
“Fine sir”, he replied too
“what can I get you, Dare!” He shouted, too
loud considering the boy was just in the next
room
“Go and get bread and eggs from the road and
you Chinwe, I guess you can cook o, because
you are the only woman in the house”
“yes sir”
“She dares not say no. their mother made
sure of that. But I have to be on my way, I
cannot stay too long, it is late already”
“I understand, but where is their bag or will
that be for tomorrow?”
“Tomorrow ke? The bags are in the car. I am
being careful. You know the guy I am
running against, he told me to my face that
my children are not safe and I should be
ready for him if I am not ready to step down.
I cannot risk being followed.”
Chinwe was able to deduce that her father
had come to drop them off to somewhere
‘safe’, because of the coming election. The
tension in the house had been great since
they were picked up from school unexpectedly
the week before. Since then, they have not
been allowed to step out of the house until
today. Her mother had some clothes packed
for them and their father ordered them into
the car.
Their father left them there without any
explanation or reassurance, he returned some
minutes later with their bags and some books.
“Chi, take care of your brother and listen to
your other father here. I would not like to
hear any negative report when I come back to
get you, understand?”
“Yes sir” she replied dutifully
After he left, her uncle showed her to another
room. She calculated the rooms to be 3, he
told her to feel at home and ask him for
anything. They settled in and she went on to
prepare the eggs Dare bought and they all ate
the dinner together .
They had been there for a week when her
uncle returned from wok that night, asking if
all things went well. He turned to Nkem and
asked her to move to the other room with
Dare, saying that she was old enough to have
a room to herself and besides, Nkem and Dare
are not far in age.
Chinwe was happy with the development,
hoping to get the privacy she was used to
back at her parents’ place. She quickly helped
her brother to pack as she rearranged her
things in the wall wardrobe and later settled
for the night after dinner.
Not suspecting anything, she suddenly became
aware of a presence in the room with her,
sometimes around midnight. She sat up
alarmed and was surprised to see her uncle
sitting on the bed with her.
“Relax, I just want to check on you and see if
you are not missing your brother”
“No sir, I am fine” Chinwe tried to cover her
lacy nightwear with her wrapper. She hoped
she had not drawn attention to her chest.
“What are you covering? With this your body,
I am sure you are more mature than your
age”
“I don’t understand what you are saying sir”
“You don’t understand, well let me make you
understand now”
He snatched the wrapper from her and
covered her mouth immediately, forcing her
on her back and then reached for the
switch….the light went off.
************************************
Chinwe sat in her room the following
morning, she had not changed position since
he left her after having his evil way with her.
She thought of many ways she could report or
get in touch with her father but there was
none. She looked up to see him at the door,
looking as if nothing happened some hours
back.
She has been too shocked to cry, her body
aches and her heart was numb. She watched
him, he was obviously saying something but
all she could see was his lips moving but she
heard nothing.
Nkem came to check on her after he left for
work, that was when she finally let the tears
out,. She cried so hard that Nkem started
weeping too. Nobody was around to comfort
them. She later wiped her face, had her bath
and washed the bed cover. She asked her
brother to move his things back to the room
with her.
*******************************************************************************
He was surprised to see Nkem’s things back
in the room when he returned from work;
he,however, could not force him back to the
room. They were in the sitting room when a
large bang on the door startled them all. Dare
quickly stood up and looked out of the
window and then turned to his father.
“It is Bisi’s mum”
“All of you go into the room”
Chinwe however stayed close to the door of
her room and listened to the noise and ruckus
from the sitting room with Nkem beside her.
“You evil man, no wonder your wife left you,
you have been sleeping with me and my
daughter at the same time?, ah may the
almighty God punish you and you generations,
may the land pay you back for your evil”
chinwe could not help but cringe at the heavy
curses Mama Bisi rained on him. She,
however, listened keenly for his reply.
“Why all the noise, did she tell you I raped
her? You talk as if that was not what she
wanted. I have never in my life taken a
woman by force. She seduced me and if you
want to go to the police, please go ahead. My
doors are always open when they come,
nonsense!”
“Ahh, it is lie, he raped me when you asked
me to come and give him soup. He forced me
and threatened to beat me when he finished,
he did it again when you asked me to come
and pack his dirty clothes last week. He said I
would run mad if I say anything, I did not
seduce him.” Another voice, which must be
Bisi’s said from the farther end of the sitting
room. Her voice was drowned as she sobbed.
Chinwe could not see her face, but the pain
and shame in her voice was clear; she could
relate to it.
She slept in the pool of her tears that night,
waking at the smallest sound. Her father
came to visit them 2 days after and when she
mentioned she wanted to go home with him,
he shouted at her and asked her to go back
and quit acting like a child. “I am trying to
save you and you should be grateful for that,
so go back and stay there till I come to pick
you”
They ended up staying there for a month, he
never allowed their mother to visit and that
was the only time he raped her. He must have
thought she would tell her father when he
came to visit them .
That experience changed her life forever,
putting her and her father at loggerheads
from then onward. He did not even notice the
change in her behavior when he eventually
won the election and came to take them back
to the house.
Chinwe became perpetually moody, hating her
parents. She only took solace in her brother
and some music she could listen to; She
blamed her father and her mother for
everything that happened to her.
She finally got to know through one of the
staff that her mother was hospitalized for
over a week after suffering another round of
beating from their father. According to him;
their mother did not support his dreams and
only cared about her children when all his
effort was for them to have a better life.
****************************************************************************
She was still in bed when Tokunbo announced
her father’s arrival. When she walked into the
sitting room, she met her father and Olu
Oyewole, his lawyer having some cups of tea.
She has been awake for a while and decided
to stay in bed not wanting to run into
Tokunbo. She had a lot to think about after he
dropped that million dollar question on her
lap.
She also had a lot to think about her
misfortune 10 years back and wondered what
would happen. How she would react the next
time she sees her ‘Uncle’. Dare, his son stayed
with them once within the last 10 years and
she almost could not stand the thought of him
under the same roof with him just because of
his father.
How would Clara feel about seeing Tokunbo
after all these years, because she sure would
raise hell if she had to be in the same room
with her Uncle who raped her. She might
even do him some bodily harm if forced to
discuss that particular incident with him.
“Good morning”
“Chinwe, good morning, how are you”
“Fine”
“What happened last night, I called but you
never picked” her father asked instead of
answering her.
“I saw it”
“And you could not call back?”
“I already got your message”
“Anyway, sit down lets all talk”
Instead of sitting immediately, Chinwe went
back to the kitchen to get a bottle of water
but found an empty fridge. So she got water
from the tap instead and walked unhurriedly
back to the sitting room.
Tokunbo really loved her punk and could not
help but smile, he shouldn’t be the only one
to suffer from her attitudes at least her father
should also have a taste of her attitude.
“Are you done” her father asked irritated,
looking at her as if he would like to say more.
Instead of answering, Chinwe pulled a chair
out from the dining table and sat on it the
other way, resting her chin on the backrest.
“Hmm-hmm” the lawyer cleared his throat
“well, I will go straight to the point. I just
want to prepare you both for the press
conference. Somehow, they’ve been able to
hear about your return and different papers
would like to interview you. They will be
asking lots of questions and in reply to them,
please stick to the kidnap story. Your father
has many enemies and a story of an
elopement would do no good to the plans we
had for his senatorial come back”
“Wonderful, tell me more” Chinwe asked
excitedly, obviously trying to taunt her father
to anger. However, instead of replying her,
the lawyer continued in his thoughts. He gave
different likely questions and the answers
expected of them. Tokunbo listened raptly and
wondered if he would be able to remember
the answers.
After about 45 minutes, Chinwe stood up
again, saying she needed to use the bathroom.
She surprisingly came out fast enough.
“When is the press conference” she asked as
she resumed her seat again.
“Friday, this Friday”
“What time?”
“That is yet to be concluded as we want as
many pressmen as we can get to be there”
“Hmmn, Friday will not work”
“And why not” her father asked
“I have a condition, if I am to appear there or
attend any press conference to tell lies, I have
to get a job and I must be sure of that job
before I can give any interview”

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ASUU strike: We have reached agreement with lecturers – Nigerian government

*ASUU strike: We have reached agreement with lecturers – Nigerian government*

The federal government of Nigeria has stated that it has reached an agreement with members of the striking Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU.
The minister of Education, Adamu Adamu made this known at a reconciliation meeting with Executive members of ASUU, officials of the Ministry of Education and other stakeholders on Thursday in Abuja.
According to him, the two most contending issues were the allowances and the revivalisation of the universities system.
“I think we have already reached agreement on one and I hope we will be able to reach agreement on the other,” he said shortly after the meeting.
Also, speaking after the meeting, Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, said that the meeting was convened to resolve rough edges to enable the union call off its strike.
According to him, strike is approaching one month and that it is adversely affecting the academic calendar of the universities.
“So the major essence of our reconvening today is to see that areas of mistrust are broken down between the government side and yourself so that we can have some kind of bargaining agreement on the way forward, so that the school system will come back to life.
“The children can take their exams, degrees or promotional exams,” he said.
He noted that there are urgent issues at hand that were mandatory for all to fashion out ways of resolving them. Ngige said that reconciliation meeting was recognised by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and that there was need for to dialogue.
“If there are impediments we will all put heads together and resolve them.
“By God’s guidance, we will assist in making life better for our students and lecturers, parents and the entire people of Nigeria,” he said.
Also, Mr Biodun Ogunyemi, ASUU president commended the ministers for the observations on the letters that were exchanged between the union and the government.
“We have conveyed the position and feeling of our members on the issues in contention via a letter dated Aug, 28 and we were also in receipt of government’s position in response to our letter.
“Our members have also come with open mind in that government will play its own part to reassure our members that their observations are going to be attended to,” he said.


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ASUU Strike: No progress without quality education, NLC tells FG*

*ASUU Strike: No progress without quality education, NLC tells FG*





The Nigeria Labour Congress has called on the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities to embrace collective bargaining as there was no way progress would be made without quality education.

The NLC President, Mr Ayuba Wabba, said this at a conciliation meeting with Executive of ASUU, officials of the Ministry of Education and other stakeholders on Thursday in Abuja.

“It is a very important issue that ought to drive the process of our development because world over, there is no way progress can be made without quality education, that is the centrality of the issue.

“All of us are here with much more commitment to see that the issues are resolved and through our process of collective bargaining.

“It is very cardinal in addressing issues of industrial relations and when agreements are signed, we must find ways and means of implementing them and thereby minimising area of industrial activities.

“The expectation of all of us as Nigerians is that we will put these issues beyond us and then drive our process of development forward.

“So that all of us with open mind and very good will to see how these process can be resolved as it is a process that is time tested and we hope it will produce a win-win result situation for all,” he said.

Also, Sen. Chris Ngige said that the meeting was convened to resolve rough edges to enable the union call off its strike.

According to him, the strike is approaching one month and that it is adversely affecting the academic calendar of the universities.

“So the major essence of our reconvening today is to see that areas of mistrust are broken down between the government side and yourself so that we can have some kind of bargaining agreement
on the way forward, so that the school system will come back to life.

“The children can take their exams, degrees or promotional exams, ‘’he said.

He noted there are urgent issues at hand that were mandatory for all to fashion out ways of resolving them.

Ngige said that reconciliation meeting was recognised by the International Labour Organisation and that there was a need for dialogue.

He said that social dialogue was one of the cardinal principle in Labour and industrial dispute and to that extent all must feel free to look at any agreement previously made and fashion out ways of implementation.

“If there are impediments we will all put heads together and resolve them.

“By God’s guidance, we will assist in making life better for our students and lecturers, parents and the entire people of Nigeria,” he said.

Also, Mr Biodun Ogunyemi, ASUU president commended the ministers for the observations on the letters that were exchanged between the union and the government.

“We have conveyed the position and feeling of our members on the issues in contention via a letter dated Aug, 28 and we were also in receipt of government’s position in response to our letter.

“Our members have also come with open mind in that government will play its own part to reassure our members that their observations are going to be attended to,” he said.

Ogunyemi said that once the contentious issues were resolved the union would be willing to go back to its members in earnest to a final decision.

Malam Adamu Adamu, Minister of Education, said that the two most contending issues were the allowances and the revitalisation of the universities system.

“I think we have already reached agreement on one and I hope we will be able to reach agreement on the other,” he said.

At the time of filling this report the meeting, which started at about 1:30 pm, was still in progress, behind closed doors.

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Thursday, September 07, 2017

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The Run away bride (Coolval) SEASON 1 EPISODE 15

The runaway bride
EPISODE 15
Chinwe lay in bed, wondering what her father
would spring upon them this time, since he
would be coming with his lawyer. it would be
a civil discussion of course, but with her
father, one can never be too sure of anything.
She sensed a movement by her door and
expected the door to open but it never did, it
seemed Tokunbo changed his mind, but
before she finished that thought, he came
back and knocked on the door gently but
opened before hearing her reply.
“Hi” he said without really moving into the
room
“Hi”
“I need to talk with you, and before you say
no, you have to listen to whatever it is I have
to say”
“Well, it is your house; you can say whatever
you want to say”
“It is yours too and I would like us to be civil
about this discussion”
“I’m all ears”
“You said some things this morning and I
would like us to clearly discuss it again,
because I swear you got me confused”
“What would you like to clear?”
“The statement of yours accusing me of rape,
if I heard you correctly”
“Yes you did”
“Who is the person I raped please and can I
see her?”
“Why would you like to see her?”
“So she could say it to my face when and
where I raped her”
“Can I ask you a question?”
“Please”
“When did you leave for the US?”
“February 2011”
“so that would make it 4 years that you
traveled out”, she said, making a quick
calculation in her head, the incident that
marred Clara’s life happened January 2011
and with his admission, it makes it clearer.
“Yes, 4 years”
“Okay, that’s all I want to know”
“Well, I would like to know who this person is
for God’s sake, I need to know.”
“Well, if you are insisting you need to know,
it is only making two thoughts come to my
mind.
1. That you have raped more than one person
and you can’t keep tab of the number
or
2. you want to continue to deny it”
“I will continue to say it, I have never ever in
my life forced a woman to do anything for me
or with me. What is the matter anyway, is the
person dead, that I cannot meet her or you
are just bent on getting out of this marriage so
much so that you would cook up any story to
suit your mission?” He replied with a tight
voice as if he would like to blow it all up, but
he decided to not rise to her bait. She
obviously wanted him to lose his cool so they
could suspend the whole discussion again.
“You think I’m making this up?” She laughed
sarcastically, sitting up straight in bed and
looking him straight in the eyes
“Well, if you are not, then let me meet this
woman or is it a man?”
“I’m sorry that cannot happen!”
Tokunbo wanted to scream at her but held it
all back in again, taking a deep breath to
calm himself and then trying again
“You know what, I will make a deal with you.
Let me meet the woman and when she tells
me to my face when and where I raped her
and we can confirm that, I will give you a
divorce. I will sign any divorce petition
against myself and give you the freedom you
so much desire. I know you are here because
your father threatened you, but I swear, let
me meet this woman and I will walk to him
and tell him I want to divorce you.
The deal sounded so good to Chinwe that she
almost answered immediately but decided to
weigh the possibilities of Clara wanting to
come to Lagos to see him or even wanting to
receive him in Uyo. Well she had to make him
know he has a child anyway, she would
agree, Chinwe calculated in her brain.
“Deal!”
“Fine, so when can we meet her? Tomorrow
would be a perfect time” obviously pleased
they are agreeing on that.
“Nope, I need to inform her first and she’s
not in Lagos, mind you”
“Well, distance does not matter and I can get
her ticket to come down here, or we could go
to wherever she is to see her”E
“Well, when she agrees we will see her”
Chinwe was smiling triumphantly as she
watched him stare at her. He still looked good
and she would not deny she found him
attractive but she definitely would not be
banking on it, since rapists should be
condemned to death, if it were up to her.
The smile on her face was made Tokunbo to
skip a heartbeat, making him wonder if he
truly was ready for whatever might come out
of this whole mess. He stood up gently and
walked to the door not minding that he still
had many things to say.
He turned back from opening the door and
asked her one simple question
“If you would believe such about me, after
the feelings we shared and the thing between
us; that is if you actually felt it, can I then
conclude that you were just playing me all
those months? Because I swear if anyone told
me a thing about your past that is sordid, I
would have listened to your own side of the
story before crucifying you. I mean it.” He did
not wait for a reply as he gently opened the
door and shut it behind him without any
noise.
The silence after he left made the statement
so large and thick in the room so much so
Chinwe could almost feel it floating over her
head. She wondered if she truly ever loved
him like she claimed and if she was foolish to
have behaved the way she did without
actually listening to his side of the story.
Clara could not have lied about a thing like
that and Henry is a living evidence of what
she claimed. She had met his mom and she
told her about the birthmark, insisting no
other person had that mark. No one else in
their family does. The question about a
second brother was ruled out because there
are just 2 of them. Himself and his sister, who
could not come for the wedding because of
her health condition. She had to stay back
with her husband and kid. She is a couple of
years younger than him but she got married a
couple of years back to a British man.
She thought about it clearly, the whole fold of
events and she unfolded them in her mind
again, starting from the moment her father
dropped the news on her lap that she would
be marrying him to the time she moved out
of the house to stay with Clara who was in
Lagos then. To the time her mother begged
her to come back, to the time she went to the
US to ‘see him’. When she returned to
Nigeria,she helped Clara move to Uyo after
her rent expired and to the time he came to
Nigeria and they started dating officially;
everything seemed just like yesterday.
Could she have been rash in her action? Could
it be she did not love him enough to listen to
hsis side of the story. But who was she
kidding? All rapists have one thing to say- I
did not do it or, she seduced me; she should
have known better.

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Tuesday, September 05, 2017

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List Of Nigerian Universities That Accept 120 As Cutoff Marks For Admission (Updated)

It's no longer news that few weeks ago, JAMB pegged the cutoff mark for universities at 120 and despite this decision, varsities like Obafemi Awolowo University, University of Lagos, University of Benin and University of Nigeria Nsukka, pegged their cut-off point at 200 and above.

Many other Nigerian universities pegged their cut-off points from 120 to 170.

With this, candidates who had a relatively low score in JAMB may find it difficult to get a university that'll accept 120 as their cut off mark for admission.
So, we don't want people who actually fall into this category to lose hope when it comes to gaining admission into a university this year. During the course of our research, we were able to draw out the list of Nigerian Universities that accept 120 as their cut off marks for 2017 Admission. Kindly find the full list below:

List Of Nigerian Universities That Accept 120 Cut Off Mark For 2017 Admission

The following Universities that set their cut-off mark at include:
1. Achievers University,
2. Adeleke University,
3. Caleb University,
4. Fountain University,
5. Caritas University,
6. Novena University,
7. Renaissance University,
8. Ojiagu-agbani University,
9. Evangel University,
10. McPherson University,
11. South Western University,
12. Samuel Adegboyega University,
13. Wellspring University,
14. Western Delta University,
15. Wesley University,
16. Summit University,
17. Edwin Clark University,
18. Hezekiah University,
19. Kings University,
20. Arthur Javis University,



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JUST IN: FG To Meet With Striking Resident Doctors Tomorrow

The Nigeria  minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige has announced that there will be an urgent  dialogue with the residents doctors of various teaching hospitals who are on indefinite strike which was started yesterday, tomorrow.
While convening the meeting the leadership of the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), the minister said that Federal Government would hold meeting on Wednesday by 12 noon instead of the November 2 as earlier planned.
Nigige explained in a statement on Monday that the doctors
had reached an agreement with the Federal Ministry of Health
on their six-point demand with timelines duly signed.
He, however, expressed disappointment and shock at what he described as the “sudden U-turn” by the leadership of the
association and asked them to go back to work.
Earlier, the Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole directed that the government hospitals should make use of youth corps in place of striking doctors while the FG holds talk with them.
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Doctors Strike: Health Minister Orders Govt Hospitals To Use Corps Members

Minister of health, Isaac Adewole has directed heads of federal government hospitals to employ the services of doctors, who are currently undergoing the mandatory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme, to ensure that there is no break in medical delivery.
Minister’s directive followed the strike of resident doctors.On Monday, the National Association of
Resident Doctors (NARD) embarked on a nationwide strike owing to the failure of the government to meet its demands.
The association, among other things, is asking the government to pay its members arrears of salaries as well as to upgrade those who have met the requisite criteria for promotion.
In a statement issued on Monday night, Boade Akinola, spokesperson of the ministry, said federal government medical facilities would remain open while the government work to solve the problem.
“The Hon minister of health, Prof Isaac Adewole has directed the medical directors and chief medical directors of federal government owned hospitals to ensure that consultants and youth corps doctors as well as doctors on internship are on duty to provide health services at the hospitals in order to ensure there is no break in healthcare services to our people,” she said.
“The minister assured all Nigerians that the federal government health facilities will be open and render services to the people while the government continues to dialogue with the resident doctors to return to work. Arrangements are also on to make use of armed forces, police and federal road safety health facilities
“The minister expressed optimism that the problem will be resolved soon.”
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The Run away bride (Coolval) SEASON 1 EPISODE 15

The runaway bride
EPISODE 15
Chinwe lay in bed, wondering what her father
would spring upon them this time, since he
would be coming with his lawyer. it would be
a civil discussion of course, but with her
father, one can never be too sure of anything.
She sensed a movement by her door and
expected the door to open but it never did, it
seemed Tokunbo changed his mind, but
before she finished that thought, he came
back and knocked on the door gently but
opened before hearing her reply.
“Hi” he said without really moving into the
room
“Hi”
“I need to talk with you, and before you say
no, you have to listen to whatever it is I have
to say”
“Well, it is your house; you can say whatever
you want to say”
“It is yours too and I would like us to be civil
about this discussion”
“I’m all ears”
“You said some things this morning and I
would like us to clearly discuss it again,
because I swear you got me confused”
“What would you like to clear?”
“The statement of yours accusing me of rape,
if I heard you correctly”
“Yes you did”
“Who is the person I raped please and can I
see her?”
“Why would you like to see her?”
“So she could say it to my face when and
where I raped her”
“Can I ask you a question?”
“Please”
“When did you leave for the US?”
“February 2011”
“so that would make it 4 years that you
traveled out”, she said, making a quick
calculation in her head, the incident that
marred Clara’s life happened January 2011
and with his admission, it makes it clearer.
“Yes, 4 years”
“Okay, that’s all I want to know”
“Well, I would like to know who this person is
for God’s sake, I need to know.”
“Well, if you are insisting you need to know,
it is only making two thoughts come to my
mind.
1. That you have raped more than one person
and you can’t keep tab of the number
or
2. you want to continue to deny it”
“I will continue to say it, I have never ever in
my life forced a woman to do anything for me
or with me. What is the matter anyway, is the
person dead, that I cannot meet her or you
are just bent on getting out of this marriage so
much so that you would cook up any story to
suit your mission?” He replied with a tight
voice as if he would like to blow it all up, but
he decided to not rise to her bait. She
obviously wanted him to lose his cool so they
could suspend the whole discussion again.
“You think I’m making this up?” She laughed
sarcastically, sitting up straight in bed and
looking him straight in the eyes
“Well, if you are not, then let me meet this
woman or is it a man?”
“I’m sorry that cannot happen!”
Tokunbo wanted to scream at her but held it
all back in again, taking a deep breath to
calm himself and then trying again
“You know what, I will make a deal with you.
Let me meet the woman and when she tells
me to my face when and where I raped her
and we can confirm that, I will give you a
divorce. I will sign any divorce petition
against myself and give you the freedom you
so much desire. I know you are here because
your father threatened you, but I swear, let
me meet this woman and I will walk to him
and tell him I want to divorce you.
The deal sounded so good to Chinwe that she
almost answered immediately but decided to
weigh the possibilities of Clara wanting to
come to Lagos to see him or even wanting to
receive him in Uyo. Well she had to make him
know he has a child anyway, she would
agree, Chinwe calculated in her brain.
“Deal!”
“Fine, so when can we meet her? Tomorrow
would be a perfect time” obviously pleased
they are agreeing on that.
“Nope, I need to inform her first and she’s
not in Lagos, mind you”
“Well, distance does not matter and I can get
her ticket to come down here, or we could go
to wherever she is to see her”
“Well, when she agrees we will see her”
Chinwe was smiling triumphantly as she
watched him stare at her. He still looked good
and she would not deny she found him
attractive but she definitely would not be
banking on it, since rapists should be
condemned to death, if it were up to her.
The smile on her face was made Tokunbo to
skip a heartbeat, making him wonder if he
truly was ready for whatever might come out
of this whole mess. He stood up gently and
walked to the door not minding that he still
had many things to say.
He turned back from opening the door and
asked her one simple question
“If you would believe such about me, after
the feelings we shared and the thing between
us; that is if you actually felt it, can I then
conclude that you were just playing me all
those months? Because I swear if anyone told
me a thing about your past that is sordid, I
would have listened to your own side of the
story before crucifying you. I mean it.” He did
not wait for a reply as he gently opened the
door and shut it behind him without any
noise.
The silence after he left made the statement
so large and thick in the room so much so
Chinwe could almost feel it floating over her
head. She wondered if she truly ever loved
him like she claimed and if she was foolish to
have behaved the way she did without
actually listening to his side of the story.
Clara could not have lied about a thing like
that and Henry is a living evidence of what
she claimed. She had met his mom and she
told her about the birthmark, insisting no
other person had that mark. No one else in
their family does. The question about a
second brother was ruled out because there
are just 2 of them. Himself and his sister, who
could not come for the wedding because of
her health condition. She had to stay back
with her husband and kid. She is a couple of
years younger than him but she got married a
couple of years back to a British man.
She thought about it clearly, the whole fold of
events and she unfolded them in her mind
again, starting from the moment her father
dropped the news on her lap that she would
be marrying him to the time she moved out
of the house to stay with Clara who was in
Lagos then. To the time her mother begged
her to come back, to the time she went to the
US to ‘see him’. When she returned to
Nigeria,she helped Clara move to Uyo after
her rent expired and to the time he came to
Nigeria and they started dating officially;
everything seemed just like yesterday.
Could she have been rash in her action? Could
it be she did not love him enough to listen to
his side of the story. But who was she
kidding? All rapists have one thing to say- I
did not do it or, she seduced me; she should
have known better.



Author Folakemi  Eunice

Follow our next series on this same website.kindly leave a message for us if you love this story or you really write stories  a lot and you want us to publish your story for you just leave us your contact we will surely reach you by God grace . Thanks

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