04/12/2016

Three-year validity for UTME results ’ll destroy varsity education — AAUA VC

Professor Igbekele Ajibefun is the Vice-Chancellor of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo State. He talks about the challenges facing higher education among other issues with PETER DADA

How has it been serving as the Vice-Chancellor of Adekunle Ajasin University in the last two years?

The last two years have been challenging but also rewarding in the sense that we have been able to make progress on what I met on the ground. On assumption of duty, I promised to build on that and I want to say that God has been helping me to do that to move the university forward. There have been challenges, especially in the area of finances, but we have been able to cope and the government has been able to give immense support to ensure that the university makes progress.

What is your take on the conflicting policies about admission into universities in Nigeria?

I see Nigeria as an unserious country where things are done wrongly and you see people agitating that they should continue to do it that way. These days, everybody is qualified to enter the university because there is no Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination. I was at Abuja for a meeting of VCs. We met at the National Universities Commission and the road to the venue was blocked by youths carrying placards with the inscription, “Cancel Post-UTME.’’ People prefer to take certificates without even going to the university. Our system is bad and unserious. We know what is right and we will never do it and you will see people agitating for the wrong thing.

The National Assembly approved that JAMB result should last for three years. If a candidate doesn’t read anything, it means that the knowledge the candidate acquired three years ago without going to school is still the same. It will destroy the university system. People want free things. They don’t want to make effort.

03/12/2016

Comedienne Emmanuella Flys High As She Features In First International Movie

Child star & comedienne Emmanuella is flying high as she features in her first international movie titled “Survive”.

This Breathtaking Photo Of Dija & Son Will Blow Your Mind

Mavin artiste and ‘awww’ crooner, Di’ja shared an adorable photo with her cute son on social media recently.

Pictures: Billionaire Ifeanyi Ubah Spotted Hanging Out With Nigerians In London

Capital oil CEO and owner of Ifeanyi Ubah FC, Dr Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah -was spotted chilling with the Nigerian youths whom he sponsored to London for football training. The billionaire business magnate who linked up with them in London was seen interacting with the youths in an eatery…
The beneficiaries who were luckily selected will tour the Olympic Stadium, London as well as visit other tourist sites in the UK like the London eye, Trafalgar square madam Tussaud’s among others.

Unknown Gunmen Attack Senator Shehu Sani’s Campaign Office In Kaduna

Gunmen have caused serious stir in Kaduna State after storming the campaign office of Senator Shehu Sani to cause havoc there.

Some gunmen who are yet to be identified, have attacked the campaign office of Shehu Sani, the Senator representing Kaduna Central District.
The incident reportedly occurred on Saturday.
According to Daily Post, the assailants were said to have stormed the property while supporters of the Senator were having a meeting.
However, no casualty was recorded in the course of the attack.
As at the time of filing this report, the new Kaduna State Police Command spokesman, Aliyu Usman, was yet to respond to calls and text message put across to him to confirm the incident.

02/12/2016

Why Igbos Are Now Decamping to APC

There has been an influx of South-easterners to the All Progressives Congress in recent times with notable a former Governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu pitching his tent with the ruling party.

The leadership of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has attributed the recent defections of politicians from the south-east to the ruling party to the commitment shown by President Muhammadu Buhari to execute vital projects in the zone.
The National Vice Chairman (South East) of the APC, Emma Enuekwu, stated this while speaking to journalists at the party secretariat in Abuja after a meeting of south-east stakeholders.
The meeting was to plan for fresh membership registration in the zone.
Mr. Enuekwu said Igbos are beginning to have confidence in the new administration and are wiser after the 16-year rule of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP.
“The problem with the south easterners before the election was that they felt that PDP was the proper party for the Igbo man which they came to realize lately was not true because they were disappointed. PDP was in power for 16 years and the Enugu-Onitsha road was not done, the Enugu-Port Harcourt road was not done, the second Niger Bridge was not done,” the APC chieftain said.
“When they realized this, they are now seeing that Buhari who has been in power for a little over one year has paid contractors and started doing something about the Enugu-Onitsha road, the Enugu-Port Harcourt road and has started doing something on the second Niger Bridge within one year.”

Boys outnumber girls in the world – UN

A report by United Nations, released on Friday has revealed that girls are substantially outnumbered by boys in the world.

UN, however, called on countries to invest in girls as the majority of the world’s 10-year-olds live in developing countries.

This year’s ‘State of the World Population’ report made available by the United Nations Population Fund, UNPF, focused on the well-being of 10-year-old girls as indicators of development success or  failure.

“An estimated 125 million 10-year-olds are alive today and among them over 60 million are girls and 65 million are boys.

“Over half of the global cohorts of 10-year-olds live in Asia and the Pacific, where there are 111 boys for 100 girls.

“Almost 9 in 10 of the world’s 10-year-olds live in developing countries where girls face obstacles to equal education, healthcare and safety,’’ the report said.

According to Regional Humanitarian Coordinator and Head of Fund, in UN’s Jordan office, Daniel Baker, failure to invest in girls is nothing less than planned poverty.

According to her, “Unless we invest in girls, we are planning to have a poorer future,’’ Baker noted.

The report also indicated that the world’s population grew 1.1 per cent in 2016 to 7.433 billion from 7.349 billion in 2015.

Boko Haram’s survivors now facing HIV/AIDS

At least 5,000 Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in 27 camps in Nigeria’s north-eastern Borno State have HIV/AIDS, a local official has revealed.

Speaking to the media on Thursday (1 Dec.), Hassan Mustapha, the Coordinator on HIV/AIDS in Borno, said most of the patients were women who were rescued from captivity in Boko Haram camps.

More than 1,000 patients were identified in Bama camp and 3,000 in Gwoza camp, while over 1,000 others are living in host communities.

Some of those affected were not effectively accessing anti-retroviral therapy because of stigmatisation, Mustapha said.

“The IDPs living with such ailments are constantly challenged… Most of them are shy, while some are afraid to be identified by others as carriers. They sometimes complain to us that they are not allowed to go out of the camp to access drugs in other centres.

“The honest truth is that the government is not paying priority attention to the plight of such persons,” Mustapha said.

As a result, many of the IDPs living with HIV/AIDS had already died of the scourge because they were not properly counselled and sensitised on the need to enrol under the HIV/AIDS control programme, he said.

According to Human Rights Watch , displaced women and girls were sexually exploited by officials, including security forces and camp leaders.

The UN says 75,000 children are at risk of dying of hunger in north-east Nigeria, as the region deals with the aftermath of Boko Haram violence. As many as 14 million people are in need of humanitarian aid in the region, the epicentre of the seven-year insurgency which has claimed more than 20,000 lives and displaced more than 2.5 million people in Nigeria and neighbouring Niger, Cameroon and Chad.

24-year-old ‘virgin’ gives birth, insists she never had sex

An unusual case of ‘immaculate conception’ has been reported in Guangxi region in southern China, of a 24-year-old lady, Lin Shuping.

Shuping, resident in Pingle, Guangxi gave birth to a child, despite claiming she has never had sex.

According to Guangzhou Daily, Shuping first realized she was pregnant when she was about to give birth.

She insisted she had no boyfriend and has never been touched by a man.

Asked where the baby came from, Shuping said “I don’t know. I am a virgin.

Mbanefo MMM owner unmasked

A Nigerian, who styled himself as Pastor Ernest Chigozie Mbanefo is the mastermind of the suspected Ponzi scheme known as MMM Nigeria.

According to an online report, Mbanefo is based in South Africa.

Nigerian Communications Week said Mbanefo registered the site MMM-Nigeria.net domain on June 7, 2016 about at about 5 pm Nigerian time.

NAN quoting NCW And Pageone report written as far back as September said Mbanefo made a single year domain payment. The domain will expire on June 7, 2017.

It was also revealed that MMM Nigeria is not part of MMM Global – a Russian company that was responsible for one of the world’s largest Ponzi schemes in the 1990s.

MMM Global was founded by Russian politician Sergei Mavrodi, his brother Vyacheslav Mavrodi and Olga Melnikova.
The name of the company was taken from the first letters of the three founders’ surnames (MMM)
But like MMM Global, the Nigerian scheme is also a pyramid marketing scheme where an investor gets a 30 per cent return on investment.

Around the world, MMM is feared.
In January 2016 the Chinese government banned MMM on the grounds that it is a pyramid scheme, (Ponzi scheme), and it is not registered in the country (and as a fraudulent scheme cannot be registered.
MMM recently crashed in Zimbabwe: Thousands of ‘Mavrodians’ in Zimbabwe were left in tears when the scheme crashed, losing tens of thousands of their lifetime savings.

PageOne gave Mbanefo’s address as 1 ROYAL STREET, LINDBERG PARK, JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA.
According to Page One, on the 15th of July, Ernest was awarded a certificate of completion of an online course titled ‘MMM Guiders School’. The certificate was supposedly signed by Sergei Mavrodi himself. He has since given himself the nickname the ‘Super Guider of MMM’.

To share news and information about MMM, Ernest also operates a subdomain ‘news.mmm-nigeria.net. The site praises him and projects him as the leader of the Ponzi Scheme in Nigeria.

“He is described as: MMM Nigeria Super Guider; Pastor Ernest Mbanefo, has been selflessly helping thousands of MMM Nigeria Participants whether or not they fall under his downline structure.

The brain behind the MMM NIGERIA REVOLUTION operation has been working selflessly and tirelessly towards the education, information and proper guidance for the MMM Nigeria Community’
Culled from NAN

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01/12/2016

Trailer Falls Off The Road At China Village In Ojota Area Of Lagos

A trailer fell off the road and emptied its content at China Village in Ojota area of Lagos. Emergency officials arrived the scene after the incident to retrieve and tow the trailer away.

RONALDINHO TO CHAPECOENSE? FANS LAUNCH SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN

The legend is being urged to offer his services to the Brazilian side following Monday's tragedy by fans who have flooded his Instagram page
Supporters have called for Ronaldinho to play for Chapecoense on social media as the club begins the rebuilding process after the tragic air crash in Colombia.
The tragedy killed 71 people and left six others injured after the plane carrying the Brazilian club to the Copa Sudamericana final crashed on Monday night.
Several Brazilian clubs have reportedly offered to loan Chapecoense players and fans have now taken to social media urging Ronaldinho to offer his services.
Supporters using the hashtag #ronaldinhonachape have flooded posts on Ronaldinho’s official Instagram page calling for the Brazilian legend to feature for the stricken side.
Ronaldinho has not played officially since leaving Fluminense in 2015 but has featured in friendlies all over the world.
Chapecoense are expected to begin planning for the future next week.

THEO WALCOTT BREAKS WORLD RECORD ONCE HELD BY MESSI

The Arsenal attacker got his name in the Guinness Book of Records after beating the previous best altitude by two metres
Arsenal's Theo Walcott has set a world record for controlling a ball dropped from a high altitude.
The England international took part in a challenge during training, competing against team-mates Laurent Koscielny, Francis Coquelin and Nacho Monreal.
The quartet were challenged to stop a ball being dropped from a crane, with Walcott showing his skills by controlling it superbly after it was dropped from 34 metres.
Walcott beat the previous record by two metres in front of a certified Guinness judge, ensuring his place in the Guinness Book of Records.
Walcott takes the record from English football freestyler who John Farnworth set the record at 32 metres, after Lionel Messi had initially recorded a height of 18 metres in a promotion for a Japanese television show.
However, Farnworth can take solace in the fact that his name is still in the record books, having completed 83 around the world keepie-uppies in a minute
-Goal.com

Leicester close in on Wilfred Ndidi in £14m deal with Genk

Leicester City are in advanced talks with Genk over a £14 million deal for Wilfred Ndidi, as Claudio Ranieri prepares to strengthen the struggling Premier League champions.
Ranieri is close to completing a deal for the highly-rated teenager and expects to make Ndidi Leicester’s first capture of the January transfer window.

Negotiations are ongoing but Leicester are confident of signing the 19-year-old in the New Year in a deal which could rise to £16 million after instalments.
Ndidi can play in the centre of defence or as a midfielder in front of the back four and Ranieri believes his versatility could be crucial over the second half of the season.
Leicester captain Wes Morgan and Robert Huth have struggled at times during the club’s title defence but there has been a distinct lack of alternative options for the title holders.
Ndidi’s reputation is already impressive since he made his debut for Nigeria in October last year and Leicester are putting the finishing touches to a deal. It could even be announced within the first week of the January window.
Leicester’s recruitment has been under scrutiny this season after a number of signings failed to hit the ground running, yet Ndidi would represent a serious coup.
Ranieri is also likely to target a creative midfielder and a winger to strengthen his squad, who are currently two points above the bottom three.
Bartosz Kapuskta, who is yet to make a single appearance since his summer move from Cracovia, is poised to move out on loan in the New Year .
Leonardo Ulloa is also likely to leave if an acceptable offer is received, with Sunderland, Swansea and Hull City set to renew their interest when the transfer window opens.
Ranieri takes his team to Sunderland this weekend demanding a response from his players after warning they are in a relegation battle .
“Every day is a big, big match for us,” he said. “I am confident that we will work so hard with a strong mentality, because now we have to live in two ways. One Champions League, one Premier League.
“In the Champions League we are so happy, in Premier League we aren't happy. It is  important to be focused on the Premier League. We have to focus on what happens in the league.”

FC Ifeanyi Ubah, Wikki Tourists to open 2016 NPFL Super 4

FC Ifeanyi Ubah and Wikki Tourists have been drawn to play the opening game of the 2016/17 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) which flags off on December 7 at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium in Enugu.
According to fixtures released by the League Management Company (LMC), the opening match will kick-off at 5pm with the second fixture between League champions, Rangers International and runners-up, Rivers United starting at 7pm.
Chief Operating Officer of LMC, Salihu Abubakar said “on Match Day 2, Rangers International will play Wikki Tourists in the first match starting at 5pm while Rivers United and FC Ifeanyi Ubah will take to the pitch for the second game of the day”.
The final match day will have the fixtures between Rivers United and Wikki Tourists at
5pm while FC Ifeanyi Ubah and Rangers International will play the closing game at
7pm.
Abubakar also noted that all the matches will be played under flood light.
“We are continuing with the growing popularity of night games in Enugu and essentially, we are also considering a fans-friendly time when businesses would have closed to encourage huge turnout for the matches”.
The NPFL Super 4 is an annual pre-season tournament organized by the LMC for clubs participating in Confederation of African Football (CAF) Club competitions in the coming season. It enables the clubs condition their players for the competition as the tournament provides a platform for integration of new and retained players of the clubs as well as enable the Managers put to competitive test their pre-season trainings.
Rangers International and Rivers United that finished first and second in the NPFL will represent Nigeria in the CAF Champions League while third placed Wikki Tourists and Federation Cup champions, FC Ifeanyi Ubah will play in the CAF Confederation Cup.
-Breaking Times

Nigerian President urges women's football team to defend African title

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has urged the country's national football team to defend their title at the ongoing 2016 African Women's Cup of Nations in Cameroon.
Buhari, using his official Twitter handle, said he looked forward to the AWCON final match on Saturday in which he hoped the Nigerian female soccer team, also known as Super Falcons, will be crowned as 10-time winners of the competition, reports Xinhua.
"Our Super Falcons have made Nigeria proud again. The entire country looks forward to the 2016 African Women Cup final on Saturday," the President tweeted.
The Nigerian ladies defeated their South African counterparts 1-0 on Tuesday to qualify for the final against host nation, Cameroon.
Nigeria's Desire Oparanozie scored the only goal of the match on Tuesday in the 53rd minute, after a goalless half-time.
The AWCON final will be played at Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium in Yaounde, the Cameroonian capital.

Final year student’s death sparks row

A final year Agricultural Economics student of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), Tobechukwu Okeke, has been found dead in his off-campus hostel. Some say he committed suicide because of financial challenges, citing the suicide note found in his room. Others debunk the suicide theory, claiming that he may have been killed. JAMES OJO (400-Level Mass communication) reports.
Is it a case of suicide or murder? Available evidence – a suicide note – points to the former, but some of his friends alleged that he was killed. Last Sunday, the body of Tobechukwu Okeke, a final year Agricultural Economics student of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) was found dangling from the roof in his room. He left a suicide note, which reads: “My mother, father and brother, I am sorry. Sister Ify, may your children never suffer. Uncle Mathias, you gave me all. I am sorry. My department, I am so sorry.”
His off-campus hostel at 6, Odenigwe Lane in Nsukka, Enugu State, was thrown into confusion after his body was found. The late Tobechukwu, with matriculation number 2012/185649, allegedly committed suicide, days after he was said to have complained of financial challenges.
His neighbours returned from church to find his body. His Senate Lodge hostel was jampacked, as students gathered to see the body.
CAMPUSLIFE gathered that the incident may have happened in the wee hours of Sunday because the late Tobechukwu did not come out of his room in the morning. It was gathered that the body was found by his friend in the evening.
His department was quiet on Monday, following the incident. His mates were seen standing in groups, discussing the incident in hushed tones. There were no lectures for final year students because of the incident. Some of his classmates, who spoke with CAMPUSLIFE, described the late Tobechuwu as “brilliant and gentle”.
Elizabeth Agwu, his classmate, described him as “easy-going and hardworking student”. She said: “He was popular in the department because people saw him as a nice guy. He made people laugh and he was one of the best football players in the department’s and faculty’s soccer teams.”
CAMPUSLIFE learnt that the late Tobechukwu was absent from lectures for two weeks, leaving his colleagues wondering what was happening because he was not such a student.
Elizabeth said: “We discovered that, in the past two weeks, Tobechukwu did not attend lectures regularly. This was unusual because he was one of the first set of students to arrive for classes. Last week, I was told he called one of our classmates and begged them for money. We don’t know the reason he committed suicide, because he was doing very well in his studies.”
CAMPUSLIFE gathered that the body was evacuated by the police, while no arrest has been made. The body was taken away in a Toyota Sienna car at 7:30pm on Sunday.
Some of his friends, who pleaded not to be named, said the late Tobechukwu had been complaining of owing many people.
Kalu Lux-Sanctus, a 400-Level Linguistics student, told CAMPUSLIFE that the late Tobechukwu had just been given a contract to lay electric wire in the newly-accredited Department of Linguistics. “The wiring work was supposed to start last Monday,” said Sanctus, who lives on the same street with the late Tobechukwu.
Bernard Uju, a 400-Level Crop Science student, who said he knew the late Tobechukwu from their first year, stated: “I am not surprised he killed himself. We all saw it coming. We are in different departments but we still get to see each other on a daily basis. He is always looking frustrated, distant and sad. He begged for money a lot and all the money he had went to Bet9ja gambling.
“We noticed recently that he was broke, because he was begging for money. He was an electrician, too. Students used to give him minor electrical repairs. I never heard him saying anything about his family, because I don’t think they supported him financially.”
Reliving his last encounter with the late Tobechukwu, Chinonso Nebechi, a 300-Level Political Science student, who lives close to his hostel, said he saw him cleaning his mouth on Saturday morning.
“I saw him on Saturday when he was brushing his teeth. I didn’t know it would be the last time I would see him,” Chinonso said, adding that he did not believe the suicide theory.
He said: “I didn’t know it was Tobechukwu who died until I saw his picture. I still believe he was killed. How did the supposed suicide go? He was tall and his ceiling is not too high. When the body was found, his feet were on the floor. Only God knows what happened to him on Sunday morning.”
CAMPUSLIFE spoke to the landord of the hostel, who declined to give his name. The landlord said: “We have given out enough information to the public already. I am not ready to talk on the issue again. What we are planning now is how to bury the body. For now, we are still trying to resolve the matter with the police. When the event happened, they came to his room and searched everywhere, yet they are demanding for money. That is all I can say for now.”
The university’s Public Relations Officer, Chief Okwun Omeaku, said the incident did not happen on campus.
He said: “We are in the know of the development. Even though the victim was our student, there is nothing we can say about it because the incident happened in an off-campus hostel. We will allow the police to do their investigation. The Chief Security Officer (CSO) of the university is aware of the development too; we will make statement based on the report that will be submitted to the school management by the CSO after the police investigation.”

Outcry forces NCC to suspend data tariff hike

The outcry by Nigerians yesterday compelled the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to suspend the planned increase in telecom data tariff.
The directive issued by the NCC to telecom operators would have taken effect today.
Before yesterday’s announcement stopping the planned hike, the Senate called for a halt.
It summoned Minister of Communications Adebayo Shittu and NCC Executive Vice Chairman Umar Garba Danbatta.
A statement by NCC’s Director, Public Affairs Director Tony Ojobo said the decision was taken after due consultation with industry stakeholders and the general complaints by consumers across the country.
Ojobo said that the commission had weighed all of these and consequently asked all operators to maintain the status quo until the conclusion of study to determine retail prices for broadband and data services in Nigeria.
He said that the regulatory body wrote to the Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) on Nov. 1, on the determination of an interim price floor for data services after the stakeholder’s consultative meeting of Oct. 19.
According to him, the decision to have a price floor is primarily to promote a level playing field for all operators in the industry, encourage small operators and new entrants.
“The price floor in 2014 was N3.11k/MB but was removed in 2015. The price floor that was supposed to flag off on December 1, 2016, was N0.90k/MB.
“In taking that decision, the smaller operators were exempted from the new price regime by virtue of their small market share.
“The decision on the price floor was taken in order to protect the consumers who are at the receiving end and save the smaller operators from predatory services that are likely to suffocate them and push them into extinction.
“The price floor is not an increase in price but a regulatory safeguard put in place by the telecommunications regulator to check anti-competitive practices by dominant operators.
“This statement clarifies the insinuation in some quarters that the regulator has fixed prices for data services.
“This is not true because the NCC does not fix prices but provides regulatory guidelines to protect the consumers, deepen investments and safeguard the industry from imminent collapse,” he said.
The director said that before the new suspended price floor of N0.90k/MB, the industry average for dominant operators including MTN Nigeria Communications Limited, EMTS Limited (Etisalat) and Airtel Nigeria Limited was N0.53k/MB.
He added that Etisalat offered N0.94k/MB, Airtel N0.52k/MB, MTN N0.45k/MB and Globacom N0.21k/MB.
The smaller operators/new entrants charge the following: Smile Communications N0.84k/MB, Spectranet N0.58k/MB and NATCOM (NTEL) N0.72k/MB.
Ojobo said that the NCC as a responsive agency of government took into consideration the feelings of the consumers and decided to suspend the new price floor
The Senate asked its Committee on Communications to begin immediate comprehensive investigation into the matter.
The Committee was given one week to report back to the Senate in plenary.
The resolutions followed a motion by Deputy Senate Leader, Bala Ibn Na’Allah, (Kebbi South) in which he condemned the planned hike in data tariffs.
Na’Allah said that there was no doubt the hike would further impoverish Nigerians.
Vice Chairman of the Committee on Communications, Senator Solomon Adeola (Lagos West), described the policy as not only “unholy” but also “unfriendly”.
Adeola assured the Senate that the committee would act on the mandate and report back to it next Tuesday.
He said, “We are up to the task. And I can assure the Senate that we will swing into action immediately. We will invite all the necessary agencies that are involved in this policy that is unholy and unfriendly and get back to the Senate unfailingly on Tuesday.”
Senate President Bukola Saraki said the NCC failed to carry out enough consultations before announcing the policy.
Saraki asked the committee to investigate allegations of non-compliance with laid down regulations by telecoms operators.
-The Nation

Fans cram into Brazil football stadium to mourn dead players

People participate in a tribute to the players of Brazilian team Chapecoense Real killed in a plane crash in the Colombian mountains, on November 29, 2016 in Medellin, Colombia. Colombia was investigating Wednesday what made a charter plane crash into the country's northwestern mountains, killing 71 people including most of a Brazilian football team and 20 journalists.