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Two KWASU Students Found Dead and Naked in Their Hostel Room

Tobiloba Daniel and Arewa Abayomi,  Kwara State University (KWASU) college students, were found lifeless in a hostel room.

The 200-stage college students have been discovered in Daniel’s hostel room off-campus.

“We anticipate they had been lovers,” a KWASU scholar instructed the newsmen while requested why they disappeared for 3 days and all through a test.

“Some in their friends best suspected they had been enthusiasts and went to their hostel room outdoor the school. We accept as true with there was poisoning.”

Though the KWASU spokeswoman, Hajia Saeedat Aliyu, claimed there were no respectable correspondence at the issue, the country police’s SP Ajayi Okasanmi tested the occurrence.

“According to the information, the 2 of them had been observed lifeless internal their room, and the police have been notified,” Okasanmi said.

“Our police opened the door, and that they had been despatched for an post-mortem to the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH). An research is being conducted.”

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Sex-For-Grades: TASUED Suspends Lecturer Declared Wanted By ICPC

Sex-For-Grades: TASUED Suspends Lecturer Declared Wanted By ICPC

The Management of the Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, has suspended a lecturer, Dr. Olaniran Balogun, who turned into declared desired with the aid of using the Independent Corrupt Practices and different Related Offences Commission.
The ICPC had, some days ago, declared Balogun, who changed into the Head of the Department of Religious Studies at TASUED, desired for allegedly abusing his workplace and annoying gratification.
TASUED Management stated it had relieved Balogun of his role and had located him on interdiction till he clears himself of all allegations of misdemeanors introduced in opposition to him through the federal anti-graft agency.

The Deputy Registrar, Media and Corporate Relations, Gbenga Omilola, disclosed this on Sunday.

Omilola stated the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Oluwole Banjo, has authorised the appointment of Dr Kayode Olusanya, as the brand new Head of the Department of Religious Studies, to update Balogun.
The declaration examine, “Dr Balogun is presently beneathneath research for the alleged misdemeanor and has considering been relieved of his role because the Head of Department, Religious Studies.

“He has additionally been located on interdiction till he clears himself of the diverse allegations levelled in opposition to him via way of means of the ICPC.

“The college control might maintain to do all inside its powers to guard the coolest call and photo the college has constructed for itself over the years.

“The college might consequently now no longer condone any act of indiscipline and corrupt practices with the aid of using any of its group of workers members. Dr Balogun is similarly recommended to at once honour the invitation of the ICPC to clean himself of the allegations in opposition to him.

Earlier, the ICPC had issued a warrant of arrest at the desired lecturer.

According to a announcement published on its portal, the ICPC stated Balogun has been declared desired in reference to a suspected case of call for for gratification and abuse of workplace.

The announcement examine partly, “He has refused to honour numerous invites prolonged to him via the government of Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.

“Accordingly, a warrant of arrest has been issued for his on the spot arrest. He is recommended to file himself to any of the ICPC kingdom places of work in both Lagos, Ibadan or the closest police station.”

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EKSU Knocks ASUU President, Says Not A Quack University

EKSU Knocks ASUU President, Says Not A Quack University

The control of Ekiti State University has stated that the feedback made with the aid of using the country wide president of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, at some stage in an interview on Arise News are unfortunate, reckless, and unwarranted.

The control brought that Osodeke is probably uninformed and/or lacks ideas.

EKSU stated this in a assertion which turned into signed through, Head, Directorate of Information & company affairs, Bode Olofinmuagun.

The declaration read, “The interest of the Management of Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti (EKSU) has been attracted to the interview granted the Arise Television through the National President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Professor Emmanuel Osodeke in which he noted a few state-owned universities in Nigeria as quacks and beside the point. In the equal press interview with Dr. Reuben Abati, he indexed a few first era universities as those that remember maximum withinside the ongoing battle through ASUU.”

Revealing how unwarranted and reckless the remark became, they stated, “The Management of EKSU perspectives this denigrating statement approximately a few universities, coming from the National President of ASUU as unfortunate, reckless and unwarranted.
Ekiti State University, Ado- Ekiti is presently the 14th first-rate college in Nigeria out of approximately 2 hundred universities (Federal, State & Private) and the second great State University in step with the current Webometric rating of universities.”

“Apart from the above, the college (EKSU) has almost all its educational programmes permitted via way of means of the National Universities Commission (NUC) and applicable expert regulatory bodies. The college is proud to have many pinnacle rated globally recognized academics, and its alumni are making waves each Nationally and Internationally. By the grace of God,  Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, the Governor-go with of Ekiti State is an alumnus and a former lecturer withinside the University. Even in ASUU, some of team of workers of our college had served and nevertheless serving in numerous capacities at zonal and countrywide stages such as however now no longer restrained to Professor Afolabi Popoola, Dr. Sikiru Eniola, Profs. Eddy Olanipekun, Ayan Adeleke and Olu-Olu Olufayo.”

“Therefore, categorizing EKSU as a number of the quack and beside the point universities is a sworn statement to the truth that the ASUU President might be uninformed and/or is bereft of ideas. This arrant nonsense coming from Comrade Osodeke is absolutely unacceptable and condemnable.”

“The Management calls on Professor Osodeke to toe the direction of honour through retracting the provocative observation and smooth an unreserved apology with out similarly delay.”

Earlier on Friday, the ASUU president defined the Ekiti State University as “beside the point” and “quack”.

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TEN BIG SECRETS IN MARRIAGE By Omotolani Ayodele

TEN BIG SECRETS IN MARRIAGE By Omotolani Ayodele

The word “marriage” derives from Middle English mariage, which first appears in 1250–1300 CE. This, in turn, is derived from Old French, marier (to marry), and ultimately Latin, marītāre, meaning to provide with a husband or wife and marītāri meaning to get married.

marriage, a legally and socially sanctioned union, usually between a man and a woman, that is regulated by laws, rules, customs, beliefs, and attitudes that prescribe the rights and duties of the partners and accords status to their offspring

BIG SECRETS IN MARRIAGE! Secret 1👇

Everyone you marry has a weakness. Only God does not have a weakness. So if you focus on your spouse’s weakness you can’t get the best out of his strength. Secret 2👇

Everyone has a dark history. No one is an angel. When you get married or yoyou want to get married stop digging into someone’s past. What matters most is the present life of your partner. Old things have passed away. Forgive and forget. Focus on the present and the future. Secret 3👇

Every marriage has its own challenges. Marriage is not a bed of roses. Every good marriage has gone through its own test of blazing fire. True love proves in times of challenges.

Fight for your marriage. Make up your mind to stay with your spouse in times of need. Remember the vow For better for worse. In sickness and in health be there. Secret 4👇

Every marriage has different levels of success. Don’t compare your marriage with any one else. We can never be equal. Some will be far, some behind. To avoid marriage stresses, be patient, work hard and with time your marriage dreams shall come true.

Secret 5👇

To get married is declaring war. When you get married you must declare war against enemies of marriage. Some enemies of marriage are:
Ignorance
Prayerlessness
Unforgiveness
Third party influence
Stinginess
Stubbornness
Lack of love
Rudeness
Laziness
Disrespect
Cheating
Be ready to fight to maintain your marriage zone. Secret 6👇

There is no perfect marriage. There is no ready made marriage. Marriage is hard work. Volunteer yourself to work daily on it. Marriage is like a car that needs proper maintenance and proper service. If this is not done it will break down somewhere exposing the owner to danger or some unhealthy circumstances. Let us not be careless about our marriages. Secret 7👇

God cannot give you a complete person you desire. He gives you the person in the form of raw materials in order for you to mould the person that you desire. This can only be achieved through prayer, love and Patience

Secret 8👇

Getting married is taking a huge risk. You can not predict what will happen in the future. Situations may change so leave room for adjustments. Husband can lose his good job or you may fail to have babies. All these require you to be prayerful otherwise you might divorce. Secret 9👇

Marriage is not a contract. It is permanent. It needs total commitment. Love is the glue that
sticks the couple together. Divorce start in the mind and the devil feeds the mind. Never ever entertain thoughts of getting a divorce. Never threaten your spouse with divorce. Choose to remain married. God hates divorce. Secret 10👇

Every marriage has a price to pay. Marriage is like a bank account. It is the money that you deposit that you withdraw. If you don’t deposit love, peace and care into your marriage, you are not a candidate for a blissful home.

No marriage is perfect — but after being together for years and years, these couples have gotten a thing or two figured out. Whether you’re engaged, you’ve been married for 3 years or you’ve been together for 13 years, honesty, empathy, (and apparently a little texting) goes a long way in any relationship. We’ve pulled the best advice from 45 happy couples, and here are their pieces of advice that are worth remembering.

Every couple is different, and what worked for your great-grandparents or your BFF and her husband may be the complete opposite of what helps you and your significant other (don’t forget about your love languages!). But that doesn’t mean you can’t learn from all the lovebirds! Each long-term marriage has its own secret to success, and hearing tips from others may inspire you to find your own. Here’s some great advice for a strong, enduring relationship.

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ONDO STATE GOVERNOR BAGS HONORARY FELLOWSHIP AWARD OF NIGERIAN INSTITUTE OF BUILDING

GOV AKEREDOLU BAGS HONORARY FELLOWSHIP AWARD OF NIGERIAN INSTITUTE OF BUILDING

•Says Recruitment Of Qualified Architects, Builders Has Promoted Efficiency

Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu,SAN, on Tuesday received Honorary Fellowship of the Nigerian Institute of Building.

Governor Akeredolu was conferred with the Honorary Fellowship Award at the opening ceremony of the 52nd Buildersʼ Annual Conference/AGM of the Nigerian Institute of Building held at the International Centre For Culture and Events in Akure, the State Capital.

Governor of Gombe State, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya; Executive Secretary of TETFund, Arc Sonny Echono; Director-General and Chief Executive of the Industrial Training Fund, Sir Joseph Ntungi Ari and others are among those honored at the event.

In his remarks, Governor Akeredolu noted that his administration has employed young, efficient and qualified Architects, Engineers and Builders into the State Public Service.

The Governor noted that the recruitment of the top-notch professionals became Imperative so as to face-lift public buildings in the State.

Governor Akeredolu stressed that the step taken had equally forestall deficiency in productivity, adding that ICT was a major criterion for their employment.

Arakunrin Akeredolu explained that the employed professionals had been engaged in the design, construction and maintenance of new and existing public buildings within the State.

According to the Governor, some of the aesthetic projects handled by the professionals, include:” the ODIRS Headquarters Complex situated majestically opposite the venue of this conference, Home Owners Charter Building within the Ministry of Works compound, New Guest Chalets at Presidential Lodge on Government House Grounds and the ongoing ODBPP Office Building beside the Governor’s Office”

“Our officers have also performed exceptionally in the renovation, restructuring and maintenance of public buildings within the State. The renovation and restructuring of the State Secretariat Office Complex and the TESCOM Building both situated within Alagbaka, Akure”

“The Building and Construction sector is very crucial in any country’s economic development. Therefore, any government with the intention to leave a positive mark with the opportunity granted by the valuable votes of the electorate that brought it in, must as a matter of necessity pay due attention to the development of the public built-environment.

“Professionals in the built industry should, among other things, adopt the best modern practices in the design, construction and management of public building infrastructure in Nigeria. This is as the wealth and value of a country is often measured at first glance by the value of its physical built-environment.”

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Incredibly: LASPOTECH Students Spend Four Years on OND courses

“The school authorities don’t take our program seriously because they feel they’re doing us a favour by admitting us to the school” students lament.

Some students of the Lagos State Polytechnic, LASPOTECH, now Lagos State University of Science and Technology, LASUSTECH, are made to spend four years for National Diploma, ND courses that should normally not exceed three years at most.

The students are now appealing to the state government, owners of the institution, to intervene.

Even though they study as part-time students, they go to school daily to attend lectures and are made to pay fees that keep increasing every session.

Relating her experience, one of the students in the Mass Communication Department (name withheld), said she has spent over three years for her ND program.

I bought the application form in 2019 for N10,000 and was offered admission in the Department of Mass Communication that year. They categorised us as Daily Part-time students and we attend lectures every day.

“Every year, the school fees keep increasing. We started with N68,000 fee in 2019, now we pay over N80,000. That is aside other sundry fees. We buy N500 test cards to write tests and the classes are just too huge in number. We are heading towards the fourth year on campus, when are we going to conclude everything? Many have left since it is like the program is unending,” she said.

Also sharing her experience, another student of the school who pleaded anonymity said: “Initially, the program was supposed to be a three-year program as it was stated in the first admission letter we printed out, but it was later reduced to two years so we had to reprint the admission letter.

I would say the COVID-19 pandemic is part of the reason for the delay, and also the school authorities don’t take our program seriously because they feel they’re doing us a favour by admitting us to the school.

“We were supposed to resume lectures last semester around December/January, would you believe that no lecturer was assigned to us till March?”

On her part, one of the affected students said: “They call our program School of Part-time Studies, Day.

We go to school from Monday to Friday, our time table sometimes runs from 8:00am to 4:00pm so I don’t know why it’s called part-time. I have been running the OND program since 2019.

I thought ND is just two years but when I asked why we’ve spent so much time running just OND, I was told it’s because I am doing part-time studies and it runs from ND 1-3.

Official complaint

Asked if they have tried to find out from the authorities why the OND program was taking too long, one of the students said they did not have the courage to ask the authorities questions as that may affect their results. It’s called a part-time program but we attend classes from Monday to Sunday, just like full-time students.

Another said: “I personally haven’t gone to the authorities to complain so I don’t know what they’re saying about it, students just complain among themselves and some drop and change school.

“I don’t understand why we spend more time than the so-called full-time students because we take same lectures, read same books and take same exams. Everyone is fed up in my department.

“Four years is what is used to obtain a B.Sc. and we’re here wasting time for just OND not even HND

It’s frustrating and many in my school have lost interest in school,” she lamented.

School reacts

Reacting to the development, the Director of Information and Public Relations, Lagos State University of Science & Technology, LASUSTECH, Mr. Lanre Kuye, explained that the students are truly pursuing part-time courses.

“They are in the School of Part-Time Studies. Their programs run for six semesters but all other things being equal, they are not supposed to spend four years in school except they have carry-overs. They should confirm to you that they were not admitted through UTME conducted by JAMB.

“The welfare of our students is top priority that we don’t take for granted. If the school is not shut down because of strike or anything, in two full calendar years, they should have finished their programs. May be those complaining have carry-overs in their courses,” he said.

Illegal admissions

It was gathered that some school management usually use such illegal admissions to generate funds for their schools, as students involved are most of the time categorized as part- time day students or part-time weekend students and are made to pay higher fees than regular students.

The students are also made to spend more semesters in school, with the hope that their admissions would be regularized before they complete their courses.

Asked whether they passed through the right admission process through UTME conducted by JAMB and had no carry-overs, all the students who complained said they indeed wrote the UTME and made good grades but the school requested for only the WAEC results. Moreover, none of them had any carry-over.

“I did write UTME because it was late for me to enter with my UTME so I was referred to the School of Part-Time Studies which is supposed to be six semesters in two years,” one of the students said, while another said: “When I went to the school to register, they only asked me for my WAEC results. I have had no carry-overs. It was after we had spent over two years in the school that we asked them why our own program is different; is an ND program no longer two years or slightly more than two years at most?  It was then they told us that we were doing Part-time Day.

“I don’t understand what that means because we run the same program as those they claim are full-time students. We go to school Monday to Friday. The only part-time program I know runs on Saturdays and Sundays. Sometimes our timetable runs from 8:00am to 4:00pm so how is that part-time? The only difference is that those ones they call part-time students wrote UTME but for my Set, they only asked for our WAEC results so I don’t understand what is going on.”

Continuing, she said: “I have my UTME, with very good score. I went with everything when I went to register but I was only asked for my WAEC results.

It was after registration when I saw the admission letter that I saw Part-time Day. I asked what that meant because I had expected full-time program.

They told me that if I wanted a full-time program, I should go to the Ikorodu Campus because Isolo Campus had no more space for full-time students and I had already registered. Even at that, how can you be spending four years and counting, running an ND, it’s not proper!”

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