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Showing posts with label Naija News. Show all posts
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Breaking News: Young Nigerian lady dies four weeks after graduation and few months to her wedding


Young Nigerian lady dies four weeks after graduation and few months to her wedding

A young Nigerian lady, Fatima died on Tuesday, July 9,  few weeks after her graduation.

Late Fatima graduated from Bayero University Kano on June 12, 2019. Her sister's friend, Saadatu Ahmad, who disclosed the sad news yesterday, said Fatima was set to wed in a few months time.
 
"With heartfelt sympathy I announce the passing of our daughter Fatima who died earlier today. She recently  graduated from Bayero University and just a few months to her wedding. May Allah grant her Jannatul Firdaus.  No words can describe how sorry I am for your loss ‘yar uwa Juwairiyya Ahmad My condolence to you my sister, my friend and also my  confidante. Our hearts are saddened by your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with you. Sincerely. Allah ya gafartawa Fatee"
Young Nigerian lady dies four weeks after graduation and few months to her weddingYoung Nigerian lady dies four weeks after graduation and few months to her wedding
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Two-man motorcycle snatching syndicate arrested and arms recovered (photos)


 Two-man motorcycle snatching syndicate arrested and arms recovered (photos)

The Lagos state police command have arrested a two-man motorcycle snatching syndicate.

A statement released by the command's spokesperson, Bala Elkana, says on the 8th of June at about 10.00am, one Mohammed  Faruk 'm' of No 37 Teslim Street, Bariga reported at Sabo Police Station that, two men namely Tobi Onileowo 'm' 26year old of Ilupeju and Olakunle  Ayo 'm' 25years old of Igbogbo, Ikorodu shot him with a gun in an attempt to snatch his motorcycle.

A team of Police Officers led by the Divisional Police Officer Sabo, CSP Chike Ibe swung into action.  The suspects engaged the team in a gun battle but were subdued.

Tobi Onileowo was arrested while Olakunle  Ayo was fatally injured.

One Double Barrel pistol with two expanded cartridges and one live cartridge were recovered from the suspects.

Bala said the suspects will be charged to court once investigation into the matter is concluded.

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Don’t sell land to Miyetti Allah - MASSOB warns South-East monarchs


Don?t sell land to Miyetti Allah - MASSOB warns South-East monarchs

The Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra has warned monarchs, senators and governors in the South-East not to sell any portion of land in the region to Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association members.  

MASSOB also called on the Federal Government to prevail on Fulani herdsmen bearing unlicensed weapons to surrender them, adding that many of the members of MACBAN were still in possession of AK-47 rifles. National Director of Information of the secessionist group, Sunday Okerefor, also maintained that members of MACBAN had already taken delivery of the N100bn they asked from the Federal Government.  

Okereafor, who spoke in a telephone interview with our correspondent, said members of the cattle breeders association planned to use the money to purchase land in the South-East and other parts of the country to create cattle ranches. He warned that any traditional ruler found to have sold land to Fulani persons would be dealt with, adding that the family of such monarchs would not be spared.  

He said, “so we are telling the Ezes to go and chase out these Fulani people from our land before the end of this month because we are aware that the Federal Government has given N100bn to MACBAN.” 
He added that Federal Government had already given N100bn to MACBAN. “the Miyetti Allah (MACBAN) wants to use this money to buy our land, not that the government wants to give them land; they want to use that money and come to our communities and buy land to breed their cows and force us into slavery.  
“Afterwards, they will bring their cows, ammunition and their brothers there, they will buy large parcels of land and after they buy, we will not be able to stop them again. That is why we are warning the Ezes, that anybody that will welcome the Miyetti Allah, that person will be dealt with. We have told our groups around the communities to monitor the villages to check when the Miyetti Allah will come to buy land. We don’t have any land to sell to them; they should go to the North and buy land there.    
“The Miyetti Allah has been given N100bn, whereas, we have Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Ijaw youths and Arewa youths, why didn’t the government give them N100bn each as they gave to the Miyetti Allah? The Federal Government should first of all ask the Miyetti Allah to drop their weapons because I saw Fulani men in our bush with AK-47 rifles; seven of them were holding these guns, they passed through my community in the bush.” 
On 2023 presidency, the MASSOB spokesman pointed out that the Igbo had no chance of having one of their sons or daughters becoming the President of the country in the next 1,000 years because some people felt they were defeated during the civil war and did not deserve to lead Nigeria.  

He said, “we are not interested in the Presidency; an Igbo man cannot be President again. If the currency is naira, then they will never allow Igbo to rule again. NAIRA as an acronym means Never Allow Igbo Rule Again. These Igbo politicians are aware of it; they say that the Igbo were defeated in the war; they would say that we should go home and take care of our children and forget about an Igbo president.”


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LUTH resident doctors embark on indefinite strike


LUTH resident doctors embark on indefinite strike

The Association of Resident Doctors, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, Lagos, on Friday embarked on an indefinite strike over nonpayment of outstanding salaries and allowances.  

The association is also demanding for the payment of outstanding arrears owed house officers, resident doctors and residency training fees. Other issues they are seeking interventions include the lack of resident doctors and house officers across all units and better lighting in the dark portions within the hospital environment.    

The resident doctors and house officers had staged a peaceful protest on May 22 followed with a two-day warning strike on the same issues.

According to Dr Kayode Makinde, President, LUTH ARD, the hospital management had not called leaders of ARD for another meeting after the warning strike.  Makinde said ARD executives had no option than to embark on the indefinite strike, adding that members of the association would not resume work until all their demands were met.

He 65 house officers were being owed between one and five months salaries.  “with the present numbers of house officers (177), it means one out of three house officers is currently being owed salaries. House officers are not enrolled on the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System platform so what is the reason for the perennial delay in payment of their salaries?  
“House officers are bonafide members of the association of resident doctors LUTH. As at today, there are 255 resident doctors in LUTH; between 2014 and 2015, there were 547 resident doctors in LUTH. So, 86 resident doctors are being owed one to three months salaries on the IPPIS platform. Some have their pension funds credited with deductions from both employers and employees,” he said.
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Ladoja: FG's alleged plans to fulanise Nigeria will cause crisis


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Oyo state's ex-governor, Rashidi Ladoja, has said the federal government's alleged plans to islamise and fulanise Nigeria would cause crisis. 

Ladoja said this in an interview with journalists at his Bodija's residence in Ibadan, the state capital.

The ex-governor warned the federal government to avoid crisis that could consume the country The former governor of Oyo state, Rashidi Ladoja has said that the federal government's alleged plans to islamise and fulanise Nigeria would no doubt cause crisis. 

Ladoja during an interview with journalists at his Bodija's residence in Ibadan, the state's capital on Tuesday, June 4, said the federal government's alleged fulanisation plan would lead to a serious crisis capable of consuming the country. 

The Osi Olubadan warned the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration to rescind policies and programmes aimed at the alleged plans. 
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The Poor and Corrupt Education System in Nigerian. By Christian Bassey Aka, Cris B.

For the past few weeks, I have been visiting many schools in Nigeria, especially primary schools. I will implore that you also check out primary schools in your area and see for yourself what I saw, for what I experienced during my visits to those schools is what I cannot possibly share without weeping. The education system in Nigeria is just too poor. Why is the Government not paying much attention to primary schools? I do not know about you, but for me, Primary schools should be paid more attention to because it is the prime for all Learning, and it is the most important of all. Years back, standard six students were able to read, write, calculate and solve simple arithmetic. Nowadays, an SS3 student can barely spell his or her name correctly. If you think I am lying or over exaggerating, try asking 10 secondary school students to spell you their names and you will be surprise by how many will be able to do so correctly. You can also try asking the university student to spell you cucumber or hippopotamus or even spaghetti. I wager that more surprises await you.
Something must be urgently done to parry these threats that our education system is facing. If not, we shall wake up one day in the future and realized that our dear country has become a place owned and controlled by educated illiterates.
After months scrupulously studying and scrutinizing the education system in Nigeria, I have come up with what I call, “The R and D modern education system of Nigeria”. Here is what it is like:
(1). Primary level: In the primary level, pupils don't learn because they are not taught, some are taught, but wrongly taught. I have heard of a teacher telling her students that the percentage of 25 is 500%. Where on earth do we have or did the percentage of 25 become 500%? A lot of primary school teachers are not doing their job anymore; a good number of them do not even know what they claim to be teaching. This has endangered the future of our dear country.  Nonetheless, they are trying. At least they will help the pupils pass their final year examinations by showing them how to cheat and pass examinations for the first time. Now you know the fons et origo of examination malpractice in Nigeria.

(2). Secondary level: In the secondary level, most of the teachers do their best to teach only the students that are interested in learning. They care less about the unserious ones. They don't coerce the unserious ones to learn, after-all it is of immense benefits to them since they will make thousands of naira helping them cheat in examinations like, WAEC, NECO, etc. Now you know how sorting to pass examination began in Nigeria.

(3). Tertiary level: In tertiary institutions, the only thing most lecturers care about is money. Money, money, money. Money over everything. If you aren’t talking money, you aren’t funny and as well not serious. Most lecturers nowadays, give students assignments just for the sake of generating revenues. They do not care about what you write. Give them money, write on your examination answer booklet "fuck you my stupid/wonderful lecturers", submit your paper, and watch them give you a B2. They would have given you an A1, but because you insulted them, as punishment, they deducted 20 marks. I know it sounds funny, but it is the truth. As a varsity student, if you have money, you are sure of a second class upper or even a first-class. And if you have no money, a pass should be more than enough to make you dance and praise your God.
The corruption in tertiary institutions can only be compared to that of politics.
Politicians loot the people, empty the treasury and buy private jets, build mansions and hotels abroad while Lecturers assemble students, empty their pockets, and buy private canoes, private Lexus and build semidetached houses everywhere in their villages. The students in the other hand are ready to do anything except reading and studying hard just to graduate with a second class upper.
The Government also is not taking any possible steps to meander these credible threats.
The Nigerian education system is just too poor, poor learning facilities poor learning environments and unqualified teachers.
Now you know why we have doctors who cannot locate a muscle in the human body, engineers who cannot repair their own vehicles, Lawyers who do not even know or take cognizance of their rights not to mention the rights of others, and most importantly, Leaders who cannot lead a country like Nigeria to greatness.
Education is sacrosanct. We should take it very serious. We cannot continue producing graduates with no knowledge of what they studied at the university. We need sound education for our children and future generation. So, I hereby implore that the government rises now and take possible steps to meander these credible threats. The government should provide schools with good and up to date learning facilities and also ensure that the learning environments are conducive enough in order to improve the level of learning. They should employ only eligible teachers and deploy them to schools across the country and set up a board to monitor them and scrutinize every step they take in order to ensure that there is no corruption on the path of the teachers.
The student also should play a vital role in the development of our education system. They should focus more on their studies and forget about irrelevances for when they study hard, they will never have to cheat in examinations or bribe lecturers in order to pass examinations.
The lecturers should focus more on their job and shun corrupt practices. They should not encourage students to cheat and sort in order to obtain good grades in examinations, but coerce them to sit-up and study hard in order to pass examinations.
In order to build a sound education system in Nigeria for us and the future generation, we must all come together, the students, parents, teachers and the government and play a vital role in the development. May God help us as we embark on this mission of creating a better education system in Nigeria.

Thank you for reading this piece. Stay blessed and pray for a better Nigeria.
God bless Nigeria.
Christian Bassey is a Writer, Film Maker, Computer Scientist, Martial Artist and a Human Rights Activist.
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