Saturday, August 20, 2016

#Adeyemi college of Education(ACE) student got missing


 His name is Prince Ibrahim Bashir AKA MC Sagacious. He was reported to have left his hometown (Akungba Akoko) for Ondo city on Wednesday 17 of August, he has not been found ever since. Effort to reach him has been futile as his number has not been connecting.
In a chat with one of his course mate, he confirmed to us that he called his number but he was not picking up and subsequent trial has not been connecting.
The 200L Student of the department of English failed to show up for the first two paper written by his mates. This has generated a lot of apprehension within his course mates, family and friends.
Some member of his family including his mum were at the college yesterday to lodge complain.
It was also reported during yesterday's Jumat service at the College Mosque.
Kindly call the number on the image below or visit the nearest police station if you know his whereabouts.

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

JAMB New Boss Prof. Ishaq Oloyede Resumes Office Today Amidst Cheers From Staff





Report just reaching us has it that the newly appointed Registrar, Chief Executive of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, has resumed office yesterday August 8th, 2016.

It was learnt that his assumption of office was met with cheers from staff of the board.

Prof. Ishaq Oloyede arrived the Headquarters of the Board in Bwari, Abuja at about 8:04am and was warmly welcomed by the outgoing Registrar Prof. Dibu Ojerinde.

It was gathered that the two of them have been in a closed door meeting.

We will wait to see the outcome of their discussions.

Saturday, August 6, 2016

WAEC: May/June 2016 Results Released, 53% Pass


The West Africa Examinations Council (WAEC) has released the results of the May/June 2016 examination.

According to the examination body, 878,040 or 52.97 per cent of 1,544,758 candidates who wrote the examination obtained credits in five subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematics.

Head, National Office of the council, Mr Olutishe Adenipekun, stated this during the release of the results for senior secondary school students in Lagos on Friday, August 5.


Adenipekun said performance of candidates was encouraging compared to the 31.28 per cent and 38.68 per cent recorded in 2014 and 2015 respectively in the same category.

He added that out of those that sat for the examination, 1,014,573 of them representing 65.70 per cent obtained six credits and above.
He attributed the improvement to better commitment on the side of the students, teachers and governments at all levels.

“We should join hands to sustain this positive trend so that our children will reach their desired academic peak and the country better for it,’’ he said.

Adenipekun, however, said that the results of 137,295 candidates were withheld due to examination malpractices.

“The cases are being investigated and reports will be presented to the appropriate committee of the council.

“The committee’s decisions would be communicated to the affected candidates through their schools,’’ he said.

He noted that of the figure that sat for the examination, 825,650 were males, representing 53.5 per cent while 718,585 were females and represented 46.5 per cent.

The head of office added that out of the total number of the candidates that sat for the examination, 1,393,907 candidates had their results fully released, while 158,718 others have a few of their subjects still being processed due to errors mainly traceable to the candidates and schools in the course of registration or writing the examination.

Father Mbaka recants, says Jonathan, not Buhari, responsible for Nigeria’s current hardship


Fiery Enugu Catholic Priest, Ejike Mbaka, on Saturday again took a swipe on former President Goodluck Jonathan, accusing him of being responsible for the myriads of problems facing the country.
Mr. Mbaka’s comment is a reaction to recent media reports where he was quoted to have bashed President Muhammadu Buhari over the level of suffering in the country.
‎In a statement he issued through his spokesman, Maximus Ugwuoke, on Saturday, the cleric said he observed with concern reports in some sections of the media suggesting that he “attacked” President Muhammadu Buhari.
Mr. Mbaka denied attacking Mr. Buhari, saying he only told him the situation of things in the country and as well suggested solutions.
He said the reports were “not only sensational but also a censorious media colouration and hype of the message of the cleric titled ‘Bless and Be Blessed’ for whatever ends.”
While admitting lamenting the level of hunger and suffering in the country, the priest said that sermon it was followed by another ‎message where he explained that Buhari was not responsible for the situation but the previous administration.
He declared that the “Bless and Be Blessed” message that was misunderstood was followed by a message titled “Mega Change of Conditions.”
According to him, the second message, where he absolved the President of blames over the hunger situation in the country read, “There is sword that is moving about in the country. People are dying like flies. The sword of Hunger is eating the land. And as I have told you this is just the beginning.
“If anybody is telling you it is going to be well very soon that person is deceiving you. This is because many of us were among those that were alive during the years of the past government.
The past PDP government was a grasshopper and locus to Nigerian. The past government was a disaster to the land of Nigeria; the past government was cancer to this country. There is no need trying to cover their incalculable and iniquitous mess. If you don’t feel it now, you will feel it later.
“The impact of their horrific mess is yet to be felt. It was a regime where hooliganism became a political slogan; where looting became the order of the day; where the neglect of youths became a pattern of administration. The result is what we are passing through now.
Hunger is everywhere; the hunger was created before this new government came in. Buhari is not the maker of the hunger.
“The hunger was created during the Jonathan PDP administration but Buhari should abate the long procrastination, bureaucracy and slow methods in tackling it.
“Understand it very well. People will know the truth and the truth will set us free. Buhari is just an agent of change. The money in our treasury was nothing to write home about before this new regime came. The country was in an embarrassing mess.
“Apart from the petroleum that we sell and get money, what other means of foreign exchange do we have? The foundation of the Nigerian economy is oil which has now collapsed and the foundation once destroyed what will the just man do? Psalm 11:3. The past administration did not prepare this administration for this season. That is why the sword has risen. Many will die by this sword but there will be survivors.
“That is why I have been saying and I keep on saying that the past administration should publicly come to apologize to Nigerians. They should not be foolhardy. They should not continue to perpetrate this type of iniquitous attitude planning about 2019 election for them to continue from where they stopped. All these years of Jonathan, nothing happened in Niger-Delta specifically to be recorded in the annals of history. What a shame? What an embarrassment. The place where the oil has been coming from remained underdeveloped under a man from the same soil. If you go to Niger Delta today you will cry. But what worries me is that our people are good in shifting blames.
“Somebody entered your kitchen carried your pot of soup, entered your store and farm, raked everything in the store and farm and ran away. And another person entered the kitchen where there is no pot at all and you want the person to turn the kitchen into a magical kitchen that will produce a magical pot and a magical soup, which soup?
“I am just telling President Buhari that people are hungry because he cannot not come to the street like me and notice people’s feelings. But Buhari is not the author of the hunger. The past government planted the tree of hunger and they want to come back to water it.
If it is in a developed country by now from the Senatorial to the reps to the governors, all who participated in the last administration should have resigned with apologies to our youths; otherwise the youths one day will begin to stone them.
“They will soon confuse you that present governments don’t want to feed you. Feed you with what? It will surprise the whole Nigerians to know that even after Buhari was a petroleum minister and a military president of the country, he had no oil bloc. Is it not a shock? Don’t you hear the quantum of money that is being recovered from one person? Buhari just came as a redeemer. I don’t know if the people of this country are hypnotized.
“How can we be fighting somebody who is fighting for us? Apart from this Buhari, how can somebody talk to these political juggernauts and tell them to bring back what they have stolen? It is only a Beniah personality like Buhari that can enter into the cave and catch a lion and kill a lion in a snow season and come out. The president needs support. He doesn’t know where to begin because there are many holes dug for him by the past administration, and they carried the sand away expecting him to cover the holes with what?”
“He therefore maintained that ‎contrary to the media report Fr. Mbaka “merely reinstated the obvious sufferings that Nigerian are facing (which even the president himself had at points acknowledged and sued for patience and perseverance) and advised the president on the ways to tackle it i.e. by engaging economic gurus and listening to good advisers.
“We wonder which portion of the message could be viewed as “an attack” or” bombing” of Mr President as twisted in the media. The acclaimed message of the cleric to Mr President to us is rather a further demonstration the cleric’s love to see that the president succeeds in his messianic rescue operation mission in Nigeria and that is why it is devoid of hypocrisy.
“It is obvious that those who are arm-twisting the said message of the cleric to Mr President as an attack on Mr President are those who want the president to fail or be blindfolded so as to use the obvious hardship Nigerians are facing as a weak point of his administration to ride onto power mindless of the fact that Mr President has done so well in fighting corruption and insurgency in the country, which are mega achievements that scores him above average in just few months of his administration.
“In the background of the message, Fr Mbaka encouraged the gallant warrior, President Buhari, to continue his battle against corruption and insurgency asserting that if not a man like President Buhari, by now people may have stopped going to church and mosques. Boko Haram might have wrecked this country. People might have equally stopped going to schools, markets etc. Kudos to Buhari .Fr Mbaka revealed that corruption, insurgency and poor governance by past governments gave birth to three horrible children (1) Hunger (2) Anger (3) Danger.
“He asserted that Buhari is not the cause of corruption and insurgency yet he is fighting them frontally and enjoined the president to extend same to hunger even though he is not the cause. He pleaded the President to begin a War against Hunger, as many are dying hopelessly. He stressed that if the hunger, anger and danger continue, Nigerians may not vote for him again, as they would mistake him for the cause of these maladies while in fact he is a solution.
“Fr Mbaka equally advised the President on being careful about how he appoints people to prominent positions, so that no region will appear marginalized- as happened in NNPC board and charged the President to make sure that those around him are not misguiding him. He advised the President on human empowerment and making sure that those who worked for him (Buhari) during the election ought to be empowered –as one good turn deserves another.
“For the purpose of clarity, granted that Fr Mbaka stated the obvious, that there is hunger in the land, he never attributed the cause of the hunger and economic hardship bedeviling the nation to Buhari rather he attributed it to the offshoot of the actions and inactions of the past administrations of this country.
“We recall that earlier this year, Fr Mbaka had during his New Year message predicted that hunger and hardship will come upon the country this year and so we wonder why this message should make a headline at this point of the year.”

Friday, August 5, 2016

#AAUA ASUUSTRIKE UPDATE: GOVERNOR MEETS WITH ASUU-AAUA EXECUTIVES AS NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUES

The Visitor to the Adekunle Ajasin University and the Executive Governor of Ondo state Dr Olusegun Mimiko yesterday 2nd of August 2016 met with the Executives of ASUU-AAUA and the university administration to discuss a way forward to the present strike action by the union which began on the 4th of July, 2016.
See the report of the meeting below;
The Visitor to Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA), Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, invited the University Administration and the executive members of ASUU-AAUA to a meeting today, 2nd August, 2016. The meeting, which was slated for 3.00 PM eventually held between 6.56 and 7.35 PM in the office of the governor due to his busy schedules.
The Vice Chancellor, after indicating that people present were made up of members of University Administration and ASUU-AAUA exco, submitted that the meeting was a fallout of his discussion with the Visitor the previous day. The VC, while acknowledging the national economic challenges the country is grappling with, stated that AAUA Administration had paid salary up to April, deductions up to November, 2015 while the last subvention collected was in November, 2015.
Responding, the Visitor informed the meeting that:
* he requested for the meeting because of the need to take care of negative implications inherent in communication gaps
* he is committed to workers welfare, which he manifested in the past through the payment of 13th month salary, and his unshakable stance on the need to pay workers a living wage
* he made huge releases to AAUA in the past in form of funding
* the government did not deliberately create hardship in the University by withholding subventions
* he is committed to a tertiary institution that is merit driven, and that tertiary education should be accessible to people at the lower wrung of the societal ladder
The Visitor, therefore, pleaded for our understanding, stressing that there is light at the end of the tunnel, based on the fact that the state government would receive, very soon, money being owed it by the Federal Government which would allow the Ondo State Government meet so many of its commitments
The Visitor went further to call on us, the academic community, to join the struggle for the restructuring of the country, i. e. for instance, the review of the revenue allocation formulas to favour the state, as against the huge allocation presently given to the Federal Government.
In summary, the Visitor pleaded that ASUU-AAUA members should go back to work for the institution to get consideration before others in the future, as we would have demonstrated friendship during hard times. He requested that the Chairperson should deploy every tactic to convince members about his presentation and request. He concluded by promising “TO PAY SOMETHING”.
Responding, ASUU-AAUA Chairperson appreciated the Visitor for the meeting, most especially considering the fact that the Visitor did not fulfil his promise to meet with the Union when the former ASUU President visited the Visitor on February 3rd, 2014. He also solicited a meeting with the Visitor in future to address certain matters relating to the University that are beyond the brief of Administration and Council.
The Chairperson made it very clear that the explanation and the request made by the Visitor were not in any way different from those given/made earlier by Administration, which the Congress EXPRESSLY REJECTED, and promised to convey the request of the Visitor to Congress members.
Given the foregoing, ASUU-AAUA exco reviewed the interaction with the Visitor and resolved to relay the outcome to members via available outlets as this meeting even fell short of the request from the Administration that was brought up for discussion at the last Congress meeting.
The leadership of the Union is closely monitoring developments, and will relate with us further depending on how things proceed.
Apparently, we need to be more committed as we hope things would positively shape up soon.
Eternal vigilance is the price for freedom. Kindly be vigilant as we tame any threat to our collective resolve.
United we bargain; divided we beg!
Solidarity forever!
Dr. Sola FAYOSE
Chairperson
For and on behalf of ASUU-AAUA