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No fewer than 16 persons were killed, following coordinated suicide bombings at the University of Maiduguri, UNIMAID, and Zannari community in Maiduguri, Borno State, on Sunday night. It was gathered that the bombing started around 10p.m. Mallam Usman Chiroma, a resident of Mairi near the university said: “The noise of the explosions coming from the university woke us up from the sleep around 10p.m. Few minutes after, the explosions spread to other parts of the town, especially around London Ciki.” Mallam Abdullahi Cirani, another resident, who lives around Gidan Dambe, corroborated the claim. He said: “We heard about 10 explosions coming from around the university. The explosions led to a stampede in London Ciki, as residents abandoned their homes for fear of being affected.” He said most residents in the densely-populated London Ciki slept in the open, near the Gwange Cemetery for fear of being attacked. Gove Shettima visits Meanwhile, Governor Kashim Shettima, yesterday, assessed different scenes of multiple suicide attacks at the university after which he approved the immediate release of N50 million for ongoing digging of trenches behind the
No fewer than 38 universities across the country have increased their tuition fees as a result of poor funding by the federal and state governments. ASUU President, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi Chairman of Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, University of Ibadan Chapter, Dr Deji Omole, made this known in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja, yesterday. The statement which assessed the two years of President Muhammadu Buhari in office, lamented that the current government had made Nigerians poorer. Omole said public education was not taken seriously because most children of the rich and those in high offices do not attend school in Nigeria. He said: “The latest increment might be attributed to poor funding by the federal and state governments as ASUU poorly rated the President Muhammadu Buhari in the area of funding of university education. “ASUU also noted that it would be difficult for any Nigeria university to effectively compete globally with the inadequate allocation of budgetary funding as prescribed by UNESCO to fund education.’’ It was learned that the University of Lagos, UNILAG, which was paying N14,500 would now pay N63, 500 as tuition fees. Other institutions that increased their fees include, Ahmadu Bello University
An unidentified middleaged man abducted a 10-year-old boy, who was on an errand for his mother, and exchanged him for three bags of rice in Ijegun area of Lagos. The suspect, now on the run, reportedly accosted the victim (names withheld), weekend, at Prince Bus Stop, Isheri Oshun, while on the errand for his mother. He was said to have introduced himself to the unsuspecting boy as a relative. In an apparent move to convince the boy, the stranger, followed him to the shop where he was sent to buy a bottle of groundnut oil and thereafter, took him to a shop where he collected three bags of rice. He convinced the salesgirl, identified simply as Deborah, that he was going to get the money, while his brother remained with her. However, that was not to be as the salesgirl waited endlessly without seeing the stranger or the money for the bags of rice, which totalled N48,000. The transaction Speaking with Vanguard, the salesgirl said: “ When the man came to the shop with the boy, he asked how much was a bag of rice. I told him it was N16,000 and he left with the boy, saying he was going to tell the woman that sent them. “Moments later, he came back and said that he needed two bags. Again, he called the purported person that sent them on phone and suggested that they
NIGER Delta Revolutionary Crusaders, NDRC, a militant group in the Niger Delta region, yesterday, warned it would resist with the last drop of its members’ blood, further oil exploration and exploitation in the Niger Delta if the North executes its alleged agenda of sabotaging the acting President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, to thwart the demand for restructuring of the country and fiscal federalism. Osinbajo The militant group, in a statement by its spokesperson, WOI Izon-Ebi, said: “For those with this sinister motive, because they feel President Muhammadu Buhari is debilitated, we advise them to keep the money to fund their junta government because NDRC will resist with their last blood the use of the oil from the Niger Delta to fund their greed and perfidy.” Underscoring its readiness to stop the flow of oil from the region, the group said: “We call on all oil workers in the Niger Delta to vacate all oil facilities for their own safety. We also call on the operators of the Bonga Oil Field, LNG, NNPC, Port Harcourt Refinery and Warri Refinery to stop all forms of operation
By Emmanuel Aziken
Clifford Ndujihe, Dapo Akinrefon, Charles Kumolu & Gbenga Oke Former military president, General Ibrahim Babangida, retd. yesterday, called for the immediate restructuring of the country on the basis of a growing national consensus to redefine the connections that bind the country. Former Head of State, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida during prayers to mark his 75th birthday celebration at the Hilltop, Minna, Niger State Babangida’s call, which included devolution of powers by the central government to the states and the creation of state police, was upon his appeal to Nigerians to lessen the embers of war fanned by those he claimed were ignorant of the consequences of war as being spread by ethnic and religious jingoists. Babangida’s call was largely welcomed from geopolitical groups, including Afenifere, Ohanaeze Ndigbo and some prominent Nigerians, including former
The Bishops from the Anglican and Methodist Church on Sunday
offered prayers for frontline contender in the November 18, 2017 Anambra state
governorship election,
He said only God knows who will be the next governor of the state
and urged politicians not heat up the polity in their quest to gain access to
the AguAwka government house .
My fellow Biafrans, May peace of the Lord be unto you.
I wish to address you today to bring to your notice once again the reason why we are here with you in your party, UPP, now christened Biafran National Party.
The air within and outside Biafra land currently is filled with highly heated debate with respect to why and whether Biafran agitators should veer into politics while still in Nigeria. Its right now one of the highly debated topics amongst the Biafran political and nonpolitical class. Calls and text messages from all over the world are hitting my office from many Biafrans for and against. In spite of our tight schedule we must take out time to address this issue. Its not surprising because the matter concerns the very essence Biafrans live for: which is Biafra.
Moreso, the issue do not end only at our decision to get involve in 'Nigerian' politics but also why aligning with the political party; United Progressive Party, UPP for that matter? Some believe its a bad choice.
It was the euphoria of a homecoming for Aisha Edward, the National Coordinator of Asscociation of Persons Living with Sickle Cell Disorder, as she visited her state of Origin for “Genotype Before Yes”, a sickle cell advocacy campaign organized by Jennifer Okorie Foundation in line with objectives of UNESCO for secondary school students in Ebonyi State on Friday, June 23.
The Hausa community in Anambra state says it is dissociating itself from the ultimatum given by the Arewa youths for Nigerians of Igbo extraction to leave the north.
They affirmed their strong resolve to remain in a one indivisible Nigeria, where all tribes and ethnic divide would be free to live, trade and interact peacefully with their host communities.
Just like their Igbo counterparts, the Hausas are a traveling trade bunch moving across boundaries to carry out commercial activities and many in the process deciding to take up residency in their host states and therefore can not fathom Arewa youths asking the Igbos to leave.
In the bid to restructure the nation’s educational system to include entrepreneurship scheme of learning from secondary to tertiary institution levels, the United Nations for Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) is promising to embark on the training of teachers and students for a productive society.
UNIDO disclosed that the development of a nation would better be handled if the younger generation is equipped with entrepreneurial skills as a vehicle that would endear them to creative tenets.
Skills acquisition has become an important tool to fight against unemployment as many especially youths now graduate from institutions only to sit for years with jobs.