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13/10/2022

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Strike: Appeal court orders ASUU to resume work immediatelyA Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja has ordered members of the...
07/10/2022

Strike: Appeal court orders ASUU to resume work immediately

A Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja has ordered members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to call off their eight-months-old strike and return to the classrooms strike immediately.

The appellate court gave the order in a ruling on an application by the striking lecturers seeking permission for it to appeal against the order of the National Industrial Court which asked the striking lecturers to resume duty.

The 3-man panel led by Justice Hamman Barka, stated that calling off the strike is the only condition that the union’s request to appeal the ruling of the National Industrial Court which ordered the union to call off its strike will be given effect.

The court asked ASUU to file it’s notice of appeal within 7 days and must show evidence that it’s members have resumed work immediately.

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01/10/2022

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Just In: Court orders ASUU to call off its over 7-months-old strike.The National Industrial Court has ordered the Academ...
21/09/2022

Just In: Court orders ASUU to call off its over 7-months-old strike.
The National Industrial Court has ordered the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), to call off the ongoing nationwide Strike.
ASUU has been on strike since February 14 to press home the demand for improved funding for universities, a review of salaries for lecturers, among other issues. Several meetings between ASUU and the federal government have ended in a deadlock. Consequently, the federal government went to court to challenge the strike.
Delivering a ruling on the interlocutory injunction filed by the Federal government , Justice Polycarp Hamman restrained ASUU from continuing with the industrial action pending the determination of the suit. Justice Polycap who is a vacation judge ordered that the case filed be returned to the president of the Industrial Court for reassignment to another judge.

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19/09/2022

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16/09/2022

President Muhammadu Buhari today, at the State House, Abuja, met with the Chairman and select members of Pro-Chancellors of Federal Universities, promising to engage in further consultations with relevant stakeholders, towards ending the protracted strike by university lecturers, under the aegis of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

07/09/2022

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AT AGE 33,  Harrison  has had achievements in the private sector since 2015 till date.BRIEF PROFILE OF THE LABOUR PARTY ...
05/09/2022

AT AGE 33, Harrison has had achievements in the private sector since 2015 till date.

BRIEF PROFILE OF THE LABOUR PARTY CANDIDATE FOR DELTA STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, ANIOCHA SOUTH CONSTITUENCY:

Harrison Emefiena Gwamnishu was born 17th July 1989, had his primary education at Enugu Iyi Primary School Ubulu-Uku, and proceeded to Santa Maria College Ubulu-Uku.

A former Awaiting Trial Prisoner, a victim of Federal SARS (SCORPION SQUAD IKEJA, headed by Abba Kyari), unlawfully and wrongfully incarcerated in four different prisons in Nigeria where he spent four years.

He was charged for Conspiracy, Armed Robbery, Attempted Murder and Possession of Fire Arms.

During his four years in detention, Harrison started advocating for poor prison inmates by contributing money for their medical treatment and paying legal fees.

In 2015, Harrison was discharged of all four count charges from a Delta State High Court 5 Asaba.

After he was released from prison custody, he led a platform to rescue and rehabilitate innocent youths he left behind in prison. He became the Delta State Coordinator of Stephen and Solomon Foundation, a Non Governmental Organization. He was also appointed State Coordinator of Joint Legal Action Aids, a Human Rights Advocacy Group.

Harrison was among the young Africans leaders honoured with the prestigious Mandela Washington Fellowship award in the United States where he studied Civic Leadership at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.

Harrison has been featured in thousands of online media , mainstream media and press media for his doggedness and great achievements in the fight against injustice and promoting human rights advancement in Nigeria.

He returned to Nigeria from United States, and founded Behind Bars Initiative (BBI, the now known fast growing Human Rights Organization with more than 1000 volunteers providing support, free legal services to victims of Human Rights abuse. His BBI has facilitated the release of more than 1000 unlawfully detained persons from the hands of security agencies and working relentlessly to change the system that allows this abuses to continue.

BUSINESS

> Harrison Gwamnishu is the Chief Executive officer, HarryTech Security that deals on sales and installation of spy camera, CCTV camera, car DashCam, car tracking etc.

> Harrison Gwamnishu is the Chief Executive officer, HarryTech Processing into processing of premium Garri known as ANIOMA GARRI.

> Harrison Gwamnishu is the Chief Executive Officer, HarryTech Rides whose services are for car hire and rental.

GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENT

> Harrison Gwamnishu was nominated, appointed and inaugurated as member Delta State Justice Sector Reform Team.

> Harrison Gwamnishu was nominated, appointed and inaugurated as Member State Judicial Panel of Inquiry.

> Harrison Gwamnishu was nominated, appointed and inaugurated as member Delta State Human Rights Protection Committee chaired by the Delta State Governor.

NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION

2018, Harrison Gwamnishu won a collaboration grant to partner with a Kenyan Mandel Washington Fellow where he traveled and secured the freedom of five Nigerians detained for overstay.

2019, Harrison Gwamnishu led his team and rescued 15-year old Chinwe forced into Child marriage in Ihiala, Anambra State who is now in care of Anambra State Government

2019, Harrison Gwamnishu led his team and rescued 14-year old Ebube forced into child marriage with a 65 year old man in Nnewi. Ebube was fully rehabilitated and offered scholarship by Hilary Ibegbulem Foundation.

Harrison Gwamnishu has used his platform to raise funds for sick people, school dropouts and for business startups.

2022, Harrison Gwamnishu launched a live intervention program, Talk2Harrison where he advocates for vulnerable people.

Harrison Gwamnishu has a proven track record of not just advocating for the rights and welfare of prison inmates but has advocated the rights of oppressed Nigerians whose rights have been violated by the Nigeria Police and other Security agencies.

To be continued

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Lady arrested after a video of her a§§aulting her child sparked a global outrage A video showing a lady identified as Do...
04/09/2022

Lady arrested after a video of her a§§aulting her child sparked a global outrage
A video showing a lady identified as Dorothy Nabulime a§§aulting her two-year-old daughter has sparked global outrage.
In the viral video, the suspect is seen be@ting the victim repeatedly with a shoe while hurling unprintable names at her. Then, the victim falls out of the basin, onto the verandah, and down onto the ground, headfirst – but the b lady
continues to be@t her vigorously with the shoe, asking her to get up and bathe.
However, the Ugandan police in a tweet, revealed that Dorothy has been arrested and will be presented before a court on Monday.
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A rich boy is throwing his weight around by claiming the mansion he owns is not the kind of crib a millionaire like Davi...
02/09/2022

A rich boy is throwing his weight around by claiming the mansion he owns is not the kind of crib a millionaire like Davido can afford.

The teenager who is reported to be 15 years old, leaked a video that depicted the beautiful decor of his room while rocking a white traditional attire, probably to signify victory over mainstream millionaires.
The handsome teenager shared a video of him posing in his beautiful crib while rocking a white traditional attire.

02/09/2022
Ahead of 2023, a special report by Thisday has analysed the chances of the top three presidential candidates in the gene...
01/09/2022

Ahead of 2023, a special report by Thisday has analysed the chances of the top three presidential candidates in the general elections: Peter Obi of the Labour Party, Bola Tinubu of the ruling APC and Atiku Abubakar of the PDP.

The report stated that though campaigns are yet to officially begin, the current standing of the major presidential candidates and their parties, based on the assessment of public opinion, is still too close to call.
Focusing on Obi, the report noted that the reality is that the LP presidential candidate is not a known quantity in many parts of rural Nigeria.

Obi's strength, according to the report, is still somewhat limited to social media where OBIdients (his supporters) dominate.

Nevertheless, the report admitted that the resolve of some Nigerians, both home and abroad, to do crowdfunding for Obi, proposing to raise some $150 million and N100 billion for his campaigns, may significantly boost his chances by helping him to set up and properly coordinate structures across the over 8,809 wards and man the over 119,973 polling units in the country.
The report also listed states where Obi must win to emerge president in 2023.

PRESS RELEASE29th August, 2022ASUU STRIKES ARE TO SAVE PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES1. The National Executive Council (NEC) of the...
30/08/2022

PRESS RELEASE

29th August, 2022

ASUU STRIKES ARE TO SAVE PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES

1. The National Executive Council (NEC) of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) held an emergency meeting at the Comrade Festus Iyayi National Secretariat, University of Abuja, Abuja on Sunday, 28th August, 2022. The meeting was called mainly to review developments since its last resolution that rolled over the nationwide strike action for another four weeks starting from 1st August, 2022.

2. NEC observed with regret that the Union had experienced a lot of deceit of the highest level in the last five and half years as the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) engaged ASUU in fruitless and unending negotiation without a display of utmost fidelity. In 2017, the Federal Government constituted a committee to renegotiate the 2009 FGN-ASUU Agreement under the chairmanship of Dr. Wale Babalakin. After three years of fruitless negotiation, Dr. Babalakin was replaced in December 2020 with Professor Emeritus Munzali Jibril. The Renegotiation Committee produced and submitted a draft agreement to the Federal Government in May, 2021. It is sad that, until 14th February, 2022 when the ongoing strike commenced, the Federal Government made no significant efforts to either sign the agreement or commence implementation. It was only after the commencement of this strike that the Federal Government reconstituted the committee with Professor Emeritus Nimi Briggs appointed Chairman to lead the Government Team.

3. NEC recalled that, before meeting with our Union, the Nimi Briggs Committee confirmed to ASUU in writing that it was consulting with all relevant stakeholders in order to aggregate Government's position/offer. After intensive bargaining, ASUU came to a compromise with the Professor Briggs-led Team leading to the submission of the second Draft Agreement to the Federal Government in June, 2022 for consideration and approval for signing by the two parties within one week. This was done in line with the principle of collective bargaining. Shortly after and against all expectations, however, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, and later his Minister of State, Festus Kayamo, alleged that the Union chased away representatives of government agencies and thereafter fixed unreasonable and unimplementable salary package for its members. They claimed that the government would need to borrow 1.6 trillion Naira to implement the Draft Agreement;- a claim that is not only malicious but contrived to blackmail the Union. Subsequently, some miserable, unilateral, and insulting take-it or-leave-it offers of between N30, 000 and N60,000 monthly salary were thrown at the Union. This was obviously an attempt to abrogate the principle of collective bargaining which has guided ASUU engagements with Federal Government since 1981.

4. NEC noted that ASUU and other well-meaning Nigerians have expressed serious disappointment by and consternation on the attitude of the Government conveyed by the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, who had deliberately misinformed the public and reduced the current struggle of ASUU to the payment of withheld salaries, claiming that all other contentious issues had been resolved. For the avoidance of doubt, however, none of the issues that forced our Union to resume the suspended strike as listed in the December 2020 FGN-ASUU Memorandum of Action (MoA) has been satisfactorily addressed by the Government to
date. The draft renegotiated FGN-ASUU Agreement (second draft) remains unsigned; the University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS) has not been adopted and deployed to replace the discredited Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS); and the White Papers on Visitation Panels to Federal Universities, if ready as claimed by Government more than six months ago, are nowhere to be found. Similarly, Government has not delivered on the promised balance of one tranche of the Revitalization Fund more than one year after, the outstanding two tranches of the Earned Academic Allowances (EAA) have not been released; and nothing has since happened on the
upport for amendment to the Law of the National Universities Commission (NUC) to stem the tide of proliferation of universities especially by the State Governments.

5. NEC was utterly disappointed in agents of Government, especially the Minister of Education, for the deliberate falsehood and misrepresentation of facts aimed at scoring cheap political gains. It is disheartening to imagine that a Minister whose responsibility it is to resolve the crisis can overnight turn round to lead in this ignoble enterprise of distorting facts and misleading Nigerians. The disdain with
which the Minister of Education handled questions about the ongoing ASUU strike at his distasteful Press Conference on Thursday, 18th August, 2022 lends credence to the widespread suspicion that the current Government never believed in saving public universities from the misfortunes that have befallen Nigeria's public primary and secondary schools.

6. NEC noted with delight that, in defence of the integrity of the process leading to the agreement reached with government, the Briggs Committee has, in a well- publicized newspaper advertorial, confirmed that all the proposals and recommendations it made to ASUU were properly discussed and cleared with their Principal. The Committee also confirmed that throughout the renegotiation process, all the relevant government agencies, including National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission, Budget and Finance and Federal Character Commission (FCC), were in attendance. In addition, the paid advert by the Briggs-led Government Team equally showed that the figure of N1.1 Trillion quoted by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, and his Minister of State, Festus Keyamo, and some other government officials as amount needed to implement the salary increase, came from some imaginative blues and was no way close to reality. We commend members of Nimi Briggs-led Team for their unprecedented act of courage. By this singular act, the Team has put the lie to official propaganda against ASUU and the entire renegotiation process. May this race of Nigerians multiply!

7. NEC observed with displeasure that some mischievous Vice-Chancellors and Chairpersons of Governing Councils of State Universities have evolved disingenuous underhand tactics to undermine the current ASUU struggle in their various Universities. ASUU struggles are to save Nigerian public universities irrespective of ownership - Federal or State. The Union views with all seriousness the fact that the sanctimonious behaviour of these university administrators and managers does not stop them from accessing yearly grants of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) which ASUU struggles of the 1980s and 1990s brought to life. Neither did their holier-than-thou attitude keep these invidious individuals from jumping into the next flight to come for project defence each time ASUU struggles had translated into some handsome funds for the revitalization of their universities (hostels, laboratories, workshops, lecture theatres, etc.). ASUU shall use all legitimate means at its disposal to protect and defend the interests of our members in public universities who may be victimised on the account of the ongoing struggles.

8. ASUU NEC noted with pains, its concerns for Nigerian students who are also our wards and foster children and condemned Government's seeming indifference to their plights. The Union empathizes with the students, their parents, as well as other stakeholders (including our colleagues who are undertaking their higher degrees) in the universities. ASUU reaffirms its belief in the sanctity of a stable academic system. Were it within our control, our universities would never have been shut for one day! However, ASUU was
forced into taking this painful decision to prevent members of the Nigerian ruling class and their foreign collaborators from further destroying whatever is left of our public universities. We are all victims. We need the understanding, solidarity and sacrifices of all to ensure that every qualified Nigerian youth who
cannot afford the cost of private university education or foreign studies has unhindered access to quality university education. ASUU strikes are aimed at saving public education, and ensuring that Governments (Federal and State) use our common patrimony to support quality public university education. This is
our collective obligation.

9. NEC acknowledged with appreciation past and current efforts by eminent Nigerians and groups to mediate in the lingering crisis. Our Union remains open to reasonable engagements we have always done. However, ASUU remains focused on the full implementation of the 23rd December, 2020 Memorandum of Action
for quick restoration of industrial harmony in Nigeria's public universities.

10. In view of the foregoing, and following extensive deliberations on Government's response to the resolution of 14th February, 2022 so far, NEC concluded that the demands of the Union had not been satisfactorily addressed. Consequently, NEC resolved to transmute the roll-over strike to a comprehensive, total and indefinite strike action beginning from 12.01a.m. on Monday, 29th August, 2022.

Thank you.

Emmanuel Osodeke
President
29th August, 2022

26/08/2022

Breaking news:
Police to go after producers of plate numbers that change automatically

The Nigeria Police Force has vowed to go after producers of plate numbers that can automatically change.

A video of a car with a technology that helps switch its plate numbers as gone viral. In the video, the two sides of the plate number of the car carry two different numbers and so they can be interchanged when an automated button is pressed. Some Nigerians have called on the authorities to checkmate this as it will help criminals evade arrests.

Reacting to the viral video, the spokesperson of the Nigeria Police Force, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said the police will investigate the source of the automatic plate numbers and go after those producing it.

We have come across this video which has gone viral. This technology is good but very criminal in our Nigerian context and it should be condemned. Every vehicle in Nigeria must be registered and have a number, not many numbers.

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12 year old kid admitted into Nigerian university from JS1,  school says she will study as Auditor.A 12-year-old JS1 stu...
22/08/2022

12 year old kid admitted into Nigerian university from JS1, school says she will study as Auditor.

A 12-year-old JS1 student of Infant Jesus Academy, Asaba, Delta State named Miss Jessica Okonye is on the verge of history to become the first Nigerian to be admitted into a Nigerian university from junior secondary school.

TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the Admiralty University of Nigeria (ADUN) has already offered Jessica admission as auditor student pending when further checks on her ability to cope with the rigours of being a university student without the completion of her post-primary education are concluded.
TNG gathered that it all started when Professor John Alizor discovered Jessica at Wilmak Pharmacy, located in Asaba, where he had gone to purchase some drugs. Explaining his encounter with Jessica, the retired American Professor of Educational leadership stated that he was amazed by the way the JSS 1 student who served as an intern at the shop attended to him.

According to the professor whose business interests include the mentoring of young Nigerians to stardom, Jessica made some remarks that startled him while interacting with her.

“For example, without prompting, she introduced herself, the father and his (father’s) business and asked if he (Alizor) as a “big man” would like to also patronize him (her father),” Prof Alizor said.

I’ll marry more than one wife — 19-year-old Ondo monarch.Oba Oloyede Adeyeoba Akinghare 11, the Arujale Ojima of Okeluse...
22/08/2022

I’ll marry more than one wife — 19-year-old Ondo monarch.
Oba Oloyede Adeyeoba Akinghare 11, the Arujale Ojima of Okeluse Kingdom in Ose council area of Ondo State, has revealed he’d marry more than one wife.
Akinghare 11 is the youngest monarch in the country. His appointment was ratified by Governor Rotimi Akeredolu in 2019, following a process overseen by kingmakers in the community when he was 16 years old, and after the demise of his father.
Akinghare 11 was in secondary school then. Now he just finished and aged 19. The young monarch is the only son of his father, and it was believed in the community that if his installation was delayed till he was of age
In a chat with Vanguard News, he rebaked his relationship with female friends. He said, “I have a lot of them, but I want to grow a bit older and get more mature before I get involved with women, l mean get married. For now I don’t really like to talk to girls, so to woo a lady is hard for me.

19/08/2022

JUST IN🔥: SSANU, NASU Suspends Strike...

19/08/2022

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Breaking!NBC shuts Silverbird TV, AIT, Rhythm FM, Raypower FM, others over N2.6bn debt.The National Broadcasting Commiss...
19/08/2022

Breaking!
NBC shuts Silverbird TV, AIT, Rhythm FM, Raypower FM, others over N2.6bn debt.
The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has revoked the broadcast licences of Silverbird TV, AIT, Raypower FM, and Rhythm FM amongst others over failure to renew their broadcast licences amounting to N2.66 billion.
A statement by NBC on Friday noted that the move followed the publication of a list of stations yet to renew their licences. According to the Commission, a two-week waiver was given to them in May to do so after which they risked the revocation of their broadcast licences.
But three months after the publication, NBC said, “some licensees are yet to pay their outstanding debts, in contravention of the National Broadcasting Commission Act CAP N11, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, particularly section 10(a) of the third schedule of the Act.
“Therefore, after due consideration, NBC hereby announces the revocation of the licenses of the stations and gives them 24 hours to shut down their operations

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