Tuesday 19 May 2015

How To Extend Your MTN BIS To 6Month Validity

Do you know you can extend your MTN BIS Subscription for more than a month ?

Justfollow the steps below:-

Ensure you get the first step correctly before proceeding to
the next step.

If you don’t get this right, this
won’t work.

How to extend ur MTN BIS for 6month

Step 1. MAKE SURE You Set your Blackberry date 6Months AHEAD, you will do this when
you plan to Subscribe for New MTN BIS (example, Lets assume you are planning to Subscribe for a new MTN BIS, Today which is 18th MAY 2015, You can set the date of your phone to 18th DECEMBER 2015.

Step 2. I hope you are done with the New date? Now Load up to ₦1,500 Airtime to your mobile Phone and Send BBC to 21600, (That is the code to subscribe for MTN BIS Plan)You would then received SMS informing you that your Subscription has been successful and Activated.

Step 3. Now, Remove your Blackberry battery and then insert it again after a minute, Reset
your Phone Date to the Correct date and you will enjoy blackberry plan for 6months…Enjoy

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Gtbank In Trouble As Court Ordered To Pay Customer’s Stolen 5 Billion

A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Apo, Abuja, on Monday ordered Guaranty Trust Bank Plc to refund N5.3bn illegally withdrawn from the account of one its customers, Dr. Ted Edwards.

Justice Valentine Ashi, in his judgment, ordered that the N5.3bn should attract 10 per cent interest from Monday, when judgment was delivered, till the time the money was paid back to the owner.

The court also ordered that the money should attract another 21 per cent interest from December 12, 2014 when GTB allowed the illegal withdrawal, until the fund was eventually paid back to Edwards.

The judge, while reviewing the case in his judgment, held that the bank did not have any defence to its action of the withdrawal of the total sum of N5,240,516,186.21 from the customer’s account and thereby ordered the bank to pay the money to the owner through his Zenith Bank Plc account.

Edward, a lawyer of Edwards and Partners Law Firm, had initiated the suit, FCT/HC/CV/939/2015, in January 2015 following the alleged illegal withdrawal of the money on December 12, 2014.

The money was paid into the plaintiff’s law firm’s account with the GTB on January 2, 2014 by the Accountant-General of the Federation, Jonah Otunla.

The money was said to be for the settlement of a judgment got by his clients, Impecca Services Limited and His Royal Highness, Eze Ezekwo, against the @.s.sociation of Local Government of Nigeria, as cost of consultancy services they rendered to the 774 local governments.

But in his judgment on Monday, Justice Ashi struck out the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Accountant General of the Federation, Minister of State for Finance, Anaocha Local Government Area, and the Incorporated Trustees of ALGON from the suit as defendants on the grounds that they were not necessary parties.

The plaintiff stated, in the suit’s originating processes, that shortly after the money was paid into his account on behalf of his clients, GTB made some disbur.s.e.m.e.nts from the account as directed, but that he was only informed on December 12 by an official of the bank that the Central Bank of Nigeria had withdrawn the N5.3bn.

He said that when he enquired from the bank why it made deduction from his account without his consent, he said GTB only insisted that the withdrawal was made in obedience to CBN directive, which it could not disobey.

Justice Ashi held in his judgment that GTB betra.y.e.d the banker-customer relationship between it and the plaintiff.

The judge held that it was wrong for GTB to have made withdrawal from the customer’s account without the customer’s knowledge and consent.

The judge held that GTB’s claim that it was helpless and that the withdrawal was at the instance of CBN was not tenable.

Source: PunchNg

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15 Body Language Mistakes You Need To Avoid To Be Successful

Our bodies have a language of their own, and their words aren’t always kind. Your body language has likely become an integral part of who you are, to the point where you might not even think about it.

If that’s the case, it’s time to start, because you could be sabotaging your career.

TalentSmart has tested more than a million people and found that the upper echelons of top performance are filled with people who are high in emotional intelligence (90 percent of top performers, to be exact). These people know the power that unspoken signals have in communication and they monitor their own body language accordingly.

What follows are the 15 most common body language blunders that people make, and emotionally intelligent people are careful to avoid.

1. Slouching is a sign of disrespect. It communicates that you’re bored and have no desire to be where you are. You would never tell your boss, “I don’t understand why I have to listen to you,” but if you slouch, you don’t have to–your body says it for you, loud and clear.

The brain is hardwired to equate power with the amount of space people take up. Standing up straight with your shoulders back is a power position. It maximizes the amount of space you fill. Slouching, on the other hand, is the result of collapsing your form–it takes up less space and projects less power.

Maintaining good posture commands respect and promotes engagement from both ends of the conversation.

2. Exaggerated gestures can imply that you’re stretching the truth. Aim for small, controlled gestures to indicate leadership and confidence, and open gestures–like spreading your arms apart or showing the palms of your hands–to communicate that you have nothing to hide.

3. Watching the clock while talking to someone is a clear sign of disrespect, impatience, and inflated ego. It sends the message that you have better things to do than talk to the person you’re with, and that you’re anxious to leave.

4. Turning yourself away from others, or not leaning into your conversation, portrays you as unengaged, uninterested, uncomfortable, and perhaps even distrustful of the person speaking.

Try leaning in toward the person who is speaking and tilt your head slightly as you listen to that person speak. This shows that he or she has your complete focus and attention.

5. Crossed arms–and crossed legs, to some degree–are physical barriers that suggest you’re not open to what the other person is saying. Even if you’re smiling or engaged in a pleasant conversation, the other person may get a nagging sense that you’re shutting him or her out.

Even if folding your arms feels comfortable, resist the urge to do so if you want people to see you as open-minded and interested in what they have to say.

6. Inconsistency between your words and your facial expression causes people to sense that something isn’t right and they begin to suspect that you’re trying to deceive them, even if they don’t know exactly why or how.

For example, a nervous smile while rejecting an offer during a negotiation won’t help you get what you want; it will just make the other person feel uneasy about working with you because they’ll assume that you’re up to something.

7. Exaggerated nodding signals anxiety about approval. People may perceive your heavy nods as an attempt to show you agree with or understand something that you actually don’t.

8. Fidgeting with or fixing your hair signals that you’re anxious, overenergized, self-conscious, and distracted. People will perceive you as overly concerned with your physical appearance and not concerned enough with your career.

9. Avoiding eye contact makes it look like you have something to hide, and that arouses suspicion. Lack of eye contact can also indicate a lack of confidence and interest, which you never want to communicate in a business setting.

Looking down as you talk makes it seem like you lack confidence or are self-conscious, causing your words to lose their effect. It’s especially important keep your eyes level if you’re making complicated or important points.

Sustained eye contact, on the other hand, communicates confidence, leadership, strength, and intelligence. While it is possible to be engaged without direct, constant eye contact, complete negligence will clearly have negative effects on your professional relationships.

10. Eye contact that’s too intense may be perceived as aggressive, or an attempt to dominate. On average, Americans hold eye contact for seven to 10 seconds, longer when we’re listening than when we’re talking. The way we break contact sends a message, too. Glancing down communicates submission, while looking to the side projects confidence.

11. Rolling your eyes is a fail-proof way to communicate lack of respect. Fortunately, while it may be a habit, it’s voluntary. You can control it, and it’s worth the effort.

12. Scowling or having a generally unhappy expression sends the message that you’re upset by those around you, even if they have nothing to do with your mood. Scowls turn people away, as they feel judged.

Smiling, however, suggests that you’re open, trustworthy, confident, and friendly. MRI studies have shown that the human brain responds favorably to a person who’s smiling, and this leaves a lasting positive impression.

13. Weak handshakes signal that you lack authority and confidence, while a handshake that is too strong could be perceived as an aggressive attempt at domination, which is just as bad. Adapt your handshake to each person and situation, but make sure it’s always firm.

14. Clenched fists, much like crossed arms and legs, can signal that you’re not open to other people’s points. It can also make you look argumentative and defensive, which will make people nervous about interacting with you.

15. Getting too close. If you stand too close to someone (nearer than one and a half feet), it signals that you have no respect for or understanding of personal space. This will make people very uncomfortable when they’re around you.

Bringing it all together
Avoiding these body language blunders will help you form stronger relationships, both professionally and personally.

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4 Ways To Trust Again After Everything Else In Life Had Betrayed You

Life’s experiences can taint how we see others, the world, and our willingness to trust others. We’ve all been hurt, betrayed, abandoned or used by others in our life — people we should have been able to trust and rely on the most.

Children begin life trusting, loving and needing the protection of the adults. However, when divorce, abandonment, abuse, neglect and other painful experiences happen, they begin to be distrustful and unsafe. This can cause them to avoid close relationships and marriage and to doubt God exists as they mature into adulthood.

When so many negative experiences have shaped our thoughts and views, how can we begin to trust God and people again? How can we help others learn to trust again?

Be someone who can help restore another’s trust

According to “When Families Fragment, Honor the Suffering,” being a solid example of trust can help bridge the gap between a person who has lost trust and important entities like religion and marriage. Being a friend, building a trustful relationship and demonstrating good character can help another person restore their trust in others, relationships, marriage and with God.

Learn to trust others

Start small. Find friends that respect and honor you. Look for qualities in others such as integrity, kindness and compassion. Of course, there are people who lack that, but there are plenty of people who live by them. Take time getting to know people. As you begin to find those whom you can rely on, you will more readily discover that you can trust some people.

Trust in God

This can be difficult sometimes, especially when you’ve witnessed people who claim religion act horribly toward you or others. There are good and bad people everywhere, including within religions. Additionally, sometimes we wonder why God allows bad things to happen.

Learning about the nature of God can help us understand why bad things do happen. God is a loving God, so much so that he allows each of us our agency–though sometimes that means others may not use their agency for good. Trials and hard times help us to learn, grow and become better people. Seeking to understand the ways and means of God can help us begin to trust him.

Developing a relationship with God occurs as we study his word and pray to him. We can also visit places of worship to feel his influence. If you have a religious friend you trust, ask them about their faith or attend church to learn more. Seeking answers from God comes with a promise, “If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God,…and it shall be given him” (KJV James 1:5). God will help you find the answers you seek as you exercise faith and trust in him. He will also help and guide you through difficult times in your life.

Gain hope for strong relationships like marriage

Developing trust for others and God will open the doors to believing in close relationships and marriage again. As you find people who are trustworthy and learn to trust God more fully, you will feel safer and more at peace with committed relationships such as marriage. Marriages are built on trust. Learning to trust again after a divorce, being cheated on, experiencing abuse or having bonds of trust broken another way can be hard. Allow yourself to heal before jumping in to another relationship. Be willing to trust again and let some of your walls down. Seek after people who are trustworthy and full of integrity.

As we overcome the negative experiences from our childhood or life in general, we can learn to see people differently–including learning to decipher who we can’t trust from those we can. We can learn to selectively trust people again and eventually build close relationships with God and others.

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7 Body Language Signs Men Leave While Flirting

Take note of the following from that man

1. His Eyes.
Yes, his eyes can tell you a lot. If it’s your first or second date, he’ll look away when you’ll look at him. It’s a sign that he likes you. If you know each other longer – he’ll look deeply into your eyes during conversation. It means he has fallen for you. Eyes are the doorways to your soul.

2. His Posture
If you want to know whether he likes you or not, you need to pay attention to the details. Be careful, if he puts his hands on his hips, he doesn’t have a strong interest. He’s just showing he’s a macho guy. If a man spreads his legs apart- it’s a good sign. It also shows that he is not tense and uptight but relaxed and receptive to you.

3. His Lips
If a man likes a woman, he becomes nervous. His mouth gets dry and a guy starts to lick his lips. Every time you see this, you’ll know that he likes you. Pay attention to flirty smiles. Guys always smile at a woman they like.

4. His Eyebrows

Of course, if a guy likes you, he can hide his eyes when you’re near. But take a look at his eyebrows – if he’s into you, a man will raise his eyebrows while he’s talking with you. This sign is called the eyebrow flash.

5. His Head
Sounds funny? But it’s true! If a guy tilts his head to the side, he surely likes you. It means that a man gives all his attention to you. He wants to listen to you and it’s a good sign that you are the favorite girl in his life.

6. His Touch
If a guy likes you, he wants to attract your attention using every way he can. One of these signs – a man just touches a woman in a gentle way ‘accidentally’ and it’s a good reason to start a conversation with you. These innocent touches can lead to more serious things if you want them too. Why not touch him back to show him how you feel?

7. His Actions
So, if a guy is truly interested in you, you’ll notice these signs. He can be slightly nervous and a man will frequently touch his face, play with his cell phone or a pen or jingle the change in pocket etc. You’ve seen the signals – now for you to act based on your female instincts. Is this Mr. Right or a pretender? The next move is yours!

If you notice one of these 7 signs, by all means you just need to flirt back! Maybe this guy is your soulmate. So don’t waste your time. Good luck girls!

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Trekking Fever Continues as Five Man Team Unveils Plan to Trek from Bauchi to Saudi Arabia for Buhari

The trekking fever has caught up with five residents of Bauchi State, who have revealed their plans to embark on a three-month long trek from the state to Saudi Arabia in honour of President-elect Muhammadu Buhari.

The trekkers are Dahiru Aminu, 33; Abdullahi Hussaini (36), Kabiru Saleh (35), Abubakar Daguma (45) and Mohammed Yawale (45).

You may recall that the trekking-for-politicians trend was started by one Suleiman Hashimu, who claimed to have trekked from Lagos to Abuja in fulfilment of a promise he made to himself that he would trek the distance if Buhari emerges victorious at the March 28 presidential poll, which he did.

Speaking on behalf of the group, the Secretary, Yawale, said the trekking was to identify with Buhari because of his persistence for the past 12 years in contesting the presidential election till he won in his fourth attempt.

The trekkers said they were ready to sacrifice their lives for their mission which they added was a just cause for them.

Yawale said, “We are motivated by the man, who trekked from Lagos to Abuja for Buhari’s victory. We also decided to trek from Bauchi to Saudi Arabia to show our profound appreciation to God for giving him victory.

“Buhari tried for 12 years to become President of this country but God didn’t make it possible for him. Now he has given him the opportunity to lead this nation. Nigeria is a decayed state and we believe that Buhari will fix things in the country”.

Yayale expressed the confidence that they would spend at least three months to trek from Bauchi to Saudi Arabia, dismissing all the risks involved, especially as they would pass through Maiduguri, which is currently battling insurgency.

“We will trek from Bauchi to Maiduguri and from there, we will get to Chad and then Sudan then we will proceed to Jeddah before arriving in Saudi Arabia.

“By our calculations, we will get there in three months’ time. We will begin a day after the swearing in of Buhari.

“We are ready to sacrifice our lives for this mission because we believe it is a just one. We implore all Nigerians to pray for us that God will give us success in our journey”, the secretary of the team said.

Yawale added that though they were healthy, they would still visit the hospital for a thorough medical check-up to ascertain their physical fitness for the three-month journey to the Holy land.

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Hausa Traders And Soldiers Clash In Mile 12, Lagos

There was pandemonium in the Mile 12 area of Lagos on Monday when some Hausa traders went on the rampage and reportedly engaged soldiers in a clash.

According to eyewitnesses, the confusion started at about 2pm when the traders were chased out of the Ikorodu Road by the soldiers.

Our correspondent gathered that the soldiers, who were in a patrol van, had stopped to rid the road of traders, who were selling their wares and causing gridlock. The Hausa traders were parts of the “offenders”.

It was gathered that the Hausa traders, allegedly resisted the soldiers and engaged them in a fight.

A shop owner in the area, who identified herself simply as Adejoke, said the clash compounded the traffic snarl in the area for about an hour, as many people fled.

She said, “Some Hausa traders started the fight in the afternoon. The soldiers sent everybody away from the road, but they refused to leave. No vehicle or bus could drive pass as the Hausa traders threatened pedestrians and commercial drivers with cutlasses.”

Our correspondent gathered that the rampaging traders also prevented passengers from boarding vehicles of the Bus Rapid Transit scheme.

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, said he would get back to our correspondent.

He, however, had yet to get back as of press time.

Source: PunchNg

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APC To Unveil Buhari’s Policy Roadmap

A two-day conference where the policy direction of the incoming government of the General Muhamadu Buhari will be unveiled, will hold in Abuja on Wednesday and Thursday, the All Progress Congress (APC) has said.

The conference themed “Implementing Change: From Vision to Reality”, is a brainchild of the Policy, Research and Strategy Directorate of the APC Presidential Campaign Council, and will mark the end of the directorate’s work ahead of the swearing in of the president-elect.

According to a statement by the Deputy Head of the Directorate and former Minister of Youth and Sports, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the President-Elect Mohammadu Buhari is expected to declare while the Vice President-elect, Prof Yemi Osibajo, would chair it. Former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair would be the Keynote Speaker at the dialogue. Several other technocrats drawn from various fields are also expected to deliver papers in the realization of the policy roadmap.

Topics for discussion include: Improving the National Economy for Shared Prosperity; Repositioning Agriculture for Job Creation and Economic Prosperity; Developing Infrastructure for National Development; Achieving Sustainable Reforms on Oil/Gas Sector; Reducing Inequality and Achieving Sustainable Human Development; Achieving Holistic and Sustainable Reforms in the Education Sector; Developing and Education System Relevant to Nigeria’s Developmental Aspiration; Achieving Qualitative and Affordable Healthcare.

Others include: Achieving Diversity and Inclusion in Public Life; Exploring Sports, Tourism and Creative Industry for Job Creation; Governance and Improved Efficiency in Public Service; Tackling Corruption in Public Sector and Foreign Policy and Agenda for Change.

Some of the Speakers and Discussants expected at the dialogue include Ms Ifueko Omogui-Okauru, former Chairperson of the FIRS; Dr Rilwan Babalola, former Minister of Power; Dr Tajudeen Umar, former Country Chair, Nigeria –Sao Tome and Principe Joint Development Authority; Prof Niyi Ayoola Daniels, President International Institute for Petroleum Energy Law and Policy; Mr Tunde Ahonsi, Resident Representative UNFPA, Ghana; Major-General Ishola Williamsn (rtd).

Others speakers include: Prof Pai Obanya, Chairman WAEC; Dr Ayo Teriba, CEO Economic Associates; Prof. Bolaji Aluko, Vice Chancellor Federal University, Otuoke; Prof Mohammed Tabia of the Department of Islamic Law, Bayero University, Kano; General Abdulrahman Dambazzau , former Chief of Army Staff; Prof Ibrahim Gambari, former Nigerian Permanent Representative, United Nations; Mr Fola Arthur- Worrey, former Solicitor-general, Lagos State; Ms Bolanle Onagoruwa, former Director-general BPE; Mr wale Fapounda, of Legal Resources Consortium; and Prof Etannibi Alemika, Chairman CLEEN Foundation.

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Omg: See Woman Who Wants To Break Record For World’s Smallest Waist

Meet a 20-year-old woman obsessed with a waist shrinking, who wears a corset for up to six hours a day four times a week and hopes to break the world record for the smallest waist, Essex, England, UK.

Romanie Smith has already managed to reduce he 63,5cm waist to 45,7cm by wearing steel corsets and doing waist-training exercises but for the stubborn woman the sky is the limit. Despite deformed internal organs and pain in her ribs the only thing she wants is to have the perfect hourglass figure and a 38cm waistline.

Speaking about her obsession, Romanie says, she is aware of all damages corsets do to her health but is not going to stop, “Wearing a corset 24 hours a day all the time does tend to damage your ribs, it can bring them in, it can snap ribs, cause bruising and damage the bottom of your lungs. They are the problems that you can find if you are corseting to extremes and doing it too much – it is not advised that you do it like that.

I guess because you don’t see many people wearing corsets anymore so people are kind of shocked when you are wearing one. Some people say that my looks is disgusting and unnatural. Someone even said I must be starving myself. They say that I look anorexic but I am a small person I am not big so it doesn’t make any difference. I just am small – and I eat like a horse. This is my body and I don’t care what anybody else has to say.”

While spitpoisons are criticizing Romanie’s mania and appearance, the woman’s family and friends are always here for her, they support her idea of becoming a real pin-up girl like Marilyn Monroe. Now she performs as a fetish model and hopes her efforts are not in vain as she beleives her new waist will rocket her career in a new direction.

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Pay Our 3 Years Arrears Before Leaving Office – Pensioners Cry Out To Fashola

The Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners, Lagos State Chapter, Najeemdeen Ibrahim, has pleaded with the Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola, to make sure that his administration pays the three-year arrears of 142 per cent pension increment approved by the Federal Government in 2000.

Speaking to newsmen on the struggle for the actualisation of their demand, the Union Chairman disclosed that when the 142 per cent increment was announced by the Olusegun Obasanjo regime in 2000, Lagos State did not implement it prompting the pensioners to head for court.

The judge decided the case in their favour ordering the state government not only to implement the increment, but to also pay all the arrears to the pensioners.

“Out of the six-year arrears, the state government paid only three years, leaving a balance of three years,” Mr. Ibrahim said. “That was for the 142 per cent. The state has not even implemented the six per cent and 15 per cent. So we are calling on the Babatunde Raji Fashola administration to ensure the payment of these arrears and implementation of the six per cent and 15 per cent increment before leaving office.”

Premium Times reported that the union had written several letters to the state government on the payment of the three years’ arrears but the government has not been responding.

Furthermore, the union members embarked on protests to the state governor’s office. During one of the protests, Mr. Ibrahim said, Mr. Fashola attended to them, assuring that his administration would pay the arrears before his tenure ended.

“Indeed, a circular was released in November (2014) that the government will pay the three years arrears in instalment,” the NUP boss who also doubles as the southwest chairman of the union explained. “They promised to pay the first 18 months, then spread the remaining 18 months over six months of three month arrears each together with the implementation of the six per cent and 15 per cent increment.”

“They only paid the Alausa pensioners leaving out local government, state parastatals and primary school teaching and non-teaching pensioners,” Mr. Ibrahim said.

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President Jonathan Signs N4.425tn 2015 Budget

President Goodluck Jonathan has signed the 2015 Appropriation Bill into law, THE PUNCH has authoritatively learnt.
Investigation by our correspondent on Monday revealed that Jonathan decided to sign the budget into law a couple of days back without fanfare.
There have been concerns among Nigerians on whether Jonathan will sign the budget before May 29 when he will formally hand over to Muhammadu Buhari or he will leave it behind for the incoming administration which is believed may still prepare a supplementary budget.
But a Presidency source told our correspondent that the President signed the budget about two weeks ago immediately after the document passed by the National Assembly was transmitted to him.

The Senate had passed the 2015 budget on April 28, following the passage of the same bill by the House of Representatives on April 23, with an expenditure outlay of N4.493tn, up from the N4.425tn proposed by the Executive.

When contacted, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, also confirmed that Jonathan had signed the budget.
Although he also did not give any reason why the signing was not made public, Abati said the President signed the document “some weeks back.”
The Senate, in passing the budget, slightly reduced the N2.607,601, 000,300 proposed by the Executive to N2.607,132,491,708 as recurrent expenditure and simultaneously scaled down the capital expenditure from N642,848,999,699 estimated in the proposal to N556,995,465,449.
Education takes the lion’s share of the budget with N392.3bn; followed by the military which gets N338.7bn while police commands and formations will receive N303.8bn.
In the same vein, N237bn was voted for the health sector; N153bn for the Ministry of Interior while N25.1bn was budgeted for the Ministry of Works.

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Governor Fayose Given 5-Day Ultimatum To Rescue Kidnapped Lecturers

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, Ekiti State University chapter, on Monday, gave a five-day ultimatum to the state government to secure the release of their colleagues from the kidnappers’ den.

According to the lecturers, if their colleagues are not rescued within the time-frame, they would embark on an indefinite strike.

They revealed that five teachers were kidnapped at different locations in the state within two weeks.

It was also disclosed that two out of the abducted five persons had been freed to go and look for N210m ransom for the release of the others.

A lecturer at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Femi Omisore; Folasade Alade of EKSU and Kikelomo Adegun, wife of the former Chief Medical Director of the EKSU Teaching Hospital, Ado Ekiti are those in the kidnappers’ den.

The protesting university teachers marched to the Governor’s office where they were received by the Deputy Governor, Kolapo Olusola.

While addressing Oluisola, Chairman of the EKSU chapter of ASUU , Olufayo Olu-Olu said: “This is the same way Boko Haram started in the North.

It started like a child’s play but today, a visit to the North would show the level of callousness and damage the sect has done to the system.

On this premise, the government must act fast and stop this nonsense.”

“These kidnappers erroneously think our members are rich; but they do not know that we have not received salaries in EKSU since March, 2015.

Three of our members are still being held and they are demanding for N70m on each of them. Our fear is that, immediately these people realise that we are not rich, they may decide to waste those that they are still holding.”

“We are therefore pleading with Governor (Ayodele) Fayose to act fast because it seems the police and the DSS have no clue to how the victims can be saved.”

The deputy governor however, informed the protesters that Governor Fayose had gone to Abuja to meet the new Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase over the development.

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Five Years After, Dagrin’s Accident-Ridden Car Abandoned In Lasu Over 20K Debt

Five years after his untimely death, the car crashed by Oladapo Olaitan Olaonipekun popularly known as Dagrin in the ill-fated accident that led to his death, has been abandoned at the Lagos State University, Ojo Campus.
NET investigations revealed that the car was abandoned due to a misunderstanding between the Lagos State University Students’ Union and show promoters who brought the crashed car to the institution.

A member of the Students’ Union who spoke to NET revealed that the car was brought to the school as a side attraction for screening of the late rapper’s biopic, Ghetto Dreamz produced by Ope Banwo‘s Stingomania Records in 2011.
The movie was produced to celebrate the life and times of the hip-hop artist.
Speaking to NET, a former Social Director of the Students Union, Ahmed Jimoh, who was in office during the period, Ope Banwo abandoned the car because he could not pay the money agreed with the students body. Upon asking how much the money is, Jimoh gave the figure as N20k, an amount he said was earlier agreed upon before the movie was shown on campus.
‘There was a negotiation between the student union through my office that a sum of N20,000 would be paid to the union’S purse before the film could be shown, they initially gave me a cheque which bounced. After then, I tried communicating with Barr. Banwo’s people but they didn’t give me an audience until my tenure elapsed,’ Jimoh told NET.
‘Since then the car has been abandoned inside the school even as I speak with you,’ he added.

he abandoned car, NET discovered, has been overtaken by weeds, and renders a painful sight of what should be an important relic preserved perhaps in a museum or as a monument in memory of the late star.
Dagrin died following a collision with a stationed vehicle in front of Alakara Police Station in Mushin with his new Nissan Maxima, on April 14, 2010.
The then rave of the moment, known variously as Akogun, CEO or Baeack ‘O’ grin, finally gave up the ghost on April 22, 2010.
His brand of music was largely influenced by the streets and hip-hop delivered through his indigenous Yoruba language and has continued to inspire many others after him. Among rappers who have emerged since the death of Dagrin is YBNL boss, Olamide.
Ope Banwo, who said he lost N20m on the biopic for the late rapper, could not be reached to comment on the story but we will bring you updates on the story.

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