Monday 29 July 2013

By JOHNBOSCO AGBAKWURU
ABUJA — ACADEMIC Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has described as speculative reports that the strike embarked upon by the union over the inability of the Federal Government to implement the 2009 agreement it willingly entered into with the union would be called off this Thursday.
National President of ASUU, Dr. Nasir Fagge, told Vanguard that he was surprised to hear that the union was going to call off the strike on Thursday when the issues tabled before government had not been resolved.
Faggae said: “There is nothing like that (suspending the strike). I am also surprised to hear people say that we are going to call off the strike.
He said: “Our members have made it categorically clear what they want. This meeting we had with government on Friday at the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, is just exploratory.
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“We are trying to look at issues holistically and see how we are going to address them. So assignments were given to various people that attended the meeting and the expectation is that we will meet tomorrow (today), Monday and look at the assignment given and also look at it on Thursday again.
“So, that is why I’m surprised to hear people say that we are going to suspend strike on Thursday. The mandate of our members is very clear. So, we will wait and see what the Monday and Thursday meetings unfold and then we report back to our members.”
On how long it would take ASUU leaders to convene a meeting with its members after the meeting with government on Thursday, the ASUU boss said “we are in constant consultation with our members, we don’t really have problems with that.
“After the meeting, we will decide when to link up with our members depending upon what is placed on table on Thursday.”
Commenting on the speculation that the union might suspend the strike if the government met up to 50 per cent of the agreement, Faggae said the union would prefer to get to the bridge before crossing it.
He commended the positive disposition of the Joint Senate and House of Representatives Committee on Education towards the resolution of the crisis.
Fagge added: “For us, the interaction we have had with the Joint Committee clearly indicates that they are concerned like other Nigerians”.
“This is expected of the representatives of people. You see the problem has always been that the executive arm of government does not really hearken to advise that are given on how best to address the problems on education in this country.
“We are convinced as a union that the only thing the government can really do for Nigerians is to avail them of education.
“Once you are able to do that, you will see that people will be able to generate jobs and they will be able to take care of themselves and contribute to nation building. So that is the argument we are placing on the table.”

Wednesday 17 April 2013

2015: BOMBINGS WILL STOP MOMENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN declines TO CONTEST By Chukwu Ebuka Patrick THE President of the Ondo State Unification of Cherubim and Seraphim, Primate AdemisokunTurton, has said that the killings by the dreaded Boko Haram religious sect will come to an end if President Goodluck Jonathan speaks out on his 2015 ambition. Primate Turton said in Akure at the inauguration of the Unification of the Churches in the state that the insecurity in thecountry will come to an end ”the moment President Goodluck Jonathan make it public that he is not re-contesting in 2015. According to him, “amnesty or no amnesty, the activities of the sect will continue until ourPresident speaks out on his political ambition come 2015. The religious leader who heads the Success Cathedral of the Church in Akure,Ondo state alleged that Northern leaders are behind the insecurity in the Country believing that they can make it a campaign issue. He said that it is part of the plan of the North to regain power in 2015 adding that he was against the granting of Amnesty to the faceless group who are bent on breaking up the country. Describing the activities of the dreaded religious as political, the President of the churches said that “in the first instant how can amnesty be given to faceless sect of people whose purpose of fighting is unknown.

Friday 29 March 2013

Ofego: When they rob your Phone, and the Robber
comes back for the PIN CODE and the
Charger.!
FOOLISHNESS.
When some Government officials don't know
the National Anthem
TROUBLE: Slapping a Soldier in front of a
Barracks
FAITH: Using your last Money to Buy a Wallet.
CRAZINESS: Buying an expensive Blackberry,
while your Mum is being evicted out of the
house by the Landlord due to House rent.!
TRAGEDY: When your Wife and Girlfriend are
Pregnant and you are not involved.
MADNESS: Selling a House to buy a Plot.
CAUTIOUS: Wanking with a Condom.
WISDOM: Marrying your Landlord's Daughter.
SHOCK: When U are havin Sex with a Pregnant
Woman and suddenly you feel something
grab your Dick and pinches it.!

Thursday 28 March 2013

Nigerian entertainers once more proved their worth as trail blazers on the continent as Answers Africa listed Tuface, BankyW, D’Banj and PSquare among Africa’s ten wealthiest artistes.
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BankyW was listed number 9, 2Face Idibia on 7th position, D’Banj came 3rd while PSquare was placed 2nd after Senegalese singer, Youssou N’Dour who topped the list.
About their earnings, Africa Answers wrote that:
PSquare makes more than $150,000 per show. Their Squareville which is located at Ikeja is worth $3 million and as part of their brand support, they also have a 3 years deal with Globalcom; a Nigerian telecommunication company as brand ambassadors where they are paid a million dollars a year.
D’banj, they said, made $1 million dollars when he was paid by a TV station to star on his own reality show called the Koko Mansion. His Atlanta crib was estimated to worth $1.5 million and he reportedly charges on the upside of $100000 per show currently.
Tuface, who just recently painted the city of Dubai red with his exquisite and exclusive wedding, reportedly has a vast investment in real estate across Nigeria, earns around $50k to $80k per show and owns a night club in Nigeria just to name a few.
For Banky W, Answers Africa wrote: “His talent in music has made him one of the richest African musicians. He has been a brand ambassador for Estisalat mobile in Nigeria and is currently the face for Samsung products in the west African nation.
Out of his generous heart, Banky W has started off Mr capable foundation; an education charity organization with the aim to aid in the education of children from poor families.”
Other Africans on the list are Joseph Mayanja popularly known by his stage name as Joe Chameleon or Jose Chameleone from Uganda (10), South African singer/Trumpeter Hugh Masekela (8), Fally Ipupa from DR Congo (6), Salif Keita from Mali (5), Kofi Olomide also from DR Congo (4) and Senegalese singer/percussionist, Youssou N’Dour at the top of the exclusive list.

Monday 18 March 2013

Boko Haram Has Destroyed 50 Catholic Churches In Borno. **Out of the 52 catholic churches in Maiduguri diocese, 50 of them have been destroyed. The Boko Haram has destroyed 50 of the 52 Catholic churches in Maiduguri Catholic diocese of Borno State. This was revealed by the parish priest of Christ the King Catholic Parish, Kurudu, Abuja, Rev. Fr. Jerome Ituah (OCD) during church service yesterday. Ituah, who was in Maiduguri during the weekto give retreat to priests and bishop of the diocese, said it was sad to see Catholic faithfulworshipping under the sun and rain because of the level of destruction and harm done by the sect. “Out of the 52 catholic churches in Maiduguri diocese, 50 of them have been destroyed by Boko Haram. Yet the faithful are not discouraged of their faith. You would always see them worshipping under rain and sun in open places at the site of their destroyed places of worship”. Ituah however urged the Catholic community in Kurudu to always pray for their Maiduguri counterparts and elswhere in Northen Nigeria where there is no Leadership for God to Intervene.

Sunday 17 March 2013

See what happened when a young 200 Level student of the University of Benin stole aBlackberry Phone allegedly belonging to her girlfriend in BDPA. It all happened when her friend started looking for her BB phone for over 3 hours and could not find it. The girl was later asked if shesaw a BB Phone which deny taking. While the discussion went on,the phone rang and she refuse picking it, it rang again and again until her friend insisted she pick it, butshe refuse until argument started which led to neighbors coming to the scene. The phone was later discovered and the boys around removed her clothing and started abusing her body and snapping pictures. Love to hear what you think!

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