20 Nov 2013

Students’ day holds as Nigerian varsities remain shut


A cross-section of protesting Nigerian students.
The need for a more vibrant student unionism in the country resonates as the world celebrates students’ day, CHARLES ABAH writes
Madu Justin, a-300 Level Business Administration student of the University of Benin, looked helpless on Sunday. He practically did not do anything tangible on that day. Apart from the church service he attended, the 21-year-old undergraduate could not explain how the day went.
He was just at home soliloquising and thinking of what has befallen him and the majority of the Nigerian students. Four days earlier, the young man had thought that Sunday would have ended his long stay at home following an industrial action embarked upon by members of the Academic Staff of Nigerian Universities since July 1.
He had hoped that following the alleged fruitful discussions President Goodluck Jonathan had with ASUU leadership and the subsequent planned convocation of the union’s National Executive Council meeting in Kano last Wednesday, the strike would end on Sunday. So, he bubbled with enthusiasm and optimism, intermittently dusting his books, getting set to return to school.
However, the bubble ruptured on Tuesday. The NEC meeting where ASUU members would have decided whether to call off the strike or not could not hold following the death of a former ASUU President, Dr. Festus Iyayi, who interestingly was a teacher at the UNIBEN. Iyayi died along the Lokoja-Abuja Road in an accident involving the convoy of Kogi State Governor, Idris Wada. The academic was on his way to Kano to attend the ASUU NEC meeting when the incident happened. Although, the rest looks like history now, the  academic community is mourning and the issue of resumption of schools is now on hold. The strike is 142 days today.
Justin had also looked forward to last Sunday because it coincided with the International Students Day, which is marked every November 17. He had looked forward to celebrating this day on campus.
On November 17, 1939, the Nazis – German occupation forces – stormed the dormitories of the University of Prague and took away more than 1,200 students to concentration camps. The forces also executed nine student representatives on the occasion. Following this development, students from Europe converged on London and there the International Students Council, in accordance with the allies, declared November 17, as the International Students Day. Ever since then, students in their quest for truly ‘democratic’ education and society meet on this day.
It was therefore not surprising that across the world two days ago burning issues concerning education, democracy, egalitarianism and students activism, among other academic or social activities,  topped the gatherings on campuses.
But in Nigeria, there were little or no activity in its more than 70 public universities. In fact, the day dedicated to the observance of student activism largely went unnoticed. The majority of the Justins were at home bemoaning their fate, especially with regard to the continued closure of their schools.
Again, had schools been in session, many analysts and students argue, there would not have been any difference as student activism seems to have died in the country. They posit that pecuniary interest has taken over the mandate of the student unionism in Nigeria.
 According to Kayode Shittu of the University of Ibadan, student activism has waned in the country. He notes that many of the participants in students’ struggle today are political jobbers guided by economic interest.
Nowadays, many student leaders are government agents and contractors, he insists, noting, “That is why they are even opposed to ASUU in its current face-off with the Federal Government.
“For so many years now, have you heard NANS, for instance, strongly canvassing anything that will benefit the generality of Nigerian students? Cases of sexual harassment, cultism, extortion, arbitrary tuition increment and poor infrastructure, among others,  abound on campuses. What has NANS done to stop such.”
Also, the Executive Director, Civil Liberties Organisation, Mr. Ibuchukwu Ezike, notes that student activism has collapsed in the country.
He says, “The truth, however, is that since 1994, when the son of a former police boss was sponsored by the state to clinch NANS presidency, the umbrella organisation of all student movements in Nigeria has collapsed.
“What has contributed more to this decline is the challenges that face human rights movements such as the CLO, Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, Campaign for Democracy, United Action for Democracy and the death of Chief Gani Fawehinmi, who spurred students activists by giving them free legal services and support.”
The President of Campaign for Democracy, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin, agrees with the CLO chief.
She notes, “I can describe the students’ movement in Nigeria as being in a very sorry state.”
“We cannot but agree that the infiltration into students’ movement by the political class in Nigeria has gradually eroded the spirit of activism among the students. Today, student unionism is largely controlled by state-sponsored elements who have jettisoned the essence of activism for the pursuance of personal interest and wealth.”
But the National Association of Nigerian Students President, Yinka Gbadebo, disagrees. He insists that the union has lived up to expectations in pursing the cause of students and in the promotion of democratic culture in the country.
Noting that NANS organised a seminar in Lagos on Sunday in commemoration of the International Students Day, he states that all hope is not yet lost in student unionism in the country. In fact, he promises to speak more to our correspondent after the ISD to respond to some of the criticisms against the association. But he did not respond to later calls and text messages sent to his telephones.
However, another student, Yetunde Salau of the Lagos State University, Ojo,  shares Gbadebo’s view. She notes that student unionism in the country should not be totally written off. According to her, it has produced the likes of the Minister of Information, Labaran Maku, as well as other politicians and academics and so cannot be dismissed with a wave of the hand.
But  as Gbadebo and Salau hold this view, Ezike, who was NANS Financial Secretary in 1992, notes that there is need to revisit the establishment of cadres and popular movements on campuses. This, he says, will help to resurrect student activism in country.
Similarly, Okei-Odumakin states, “My advice to students is that they should use the opportunity of this year’s celebration to holistically review the past historic role of the students’ movement in Nigeria and use such to redefine a future for NANS in line with global practices by other national students unions.”

Iyayi: ASUU bans procession for late leader


National President, ASUU, Nasir Issa-Faggae
The Academic Staff Union of Universities has banned a faction of the union at the University of Ilorin, led by Professor Wahab Egbewole, from going ahead with its planned procession for the late Prof. Festus Iyayi.
The union said it was still mourning Iyayi, who died when a bus conveying some ASUU leaders was involved in an accident with a vehicle in the convoy of Kogi State Governor Idris Wada in Lokoja last week.
ASUU said it had not approved any procession for any of its branches. It also described the planned procession in Ilorin as hypocritical.
In a release issued in Ibadan on Tuesday and signed by the Zonal Coordinators of Ilorin and Ibadan zones, Dr. Ayan Adeleke and Dr. Adesola Nasir respectively, titled “Do not desecrate the memory of our late president,” ASUU said the national leadership of the union would not permit any attempt by any group in UNILORIN to desecrate the memory of its late leader.
“The attention of the union has been drawn to attempts by a group led by Prof. Wahab Egbewole of the University of Ilorin to desecrate the memory of the late former President of our union by issuing a notice of a so-called “procession” for him in the University of Ilorin,” the statement read in part.
It added that the factional leader had been expelled from the union and its activities.
The coordinators said Iyayi had during his lifetime spoken against the inhuman and degrading treatment being meted out to genuine members of the union in Ilorin, stressing that it would be wrong for a group to attempt to make publicity gains from his death.
They said, “Our late president, who in the past had suffered the same kind of degrading and inhuman treatment being meted out to genuine ASUU representatives in the University of Ilorin, constantly, spoke against the charlatanism of those who are illegally parading themselves as ASUU officials in the branch.
“Indeed, Iyayi was against everything that Egbewole and his group stand for in relation to ASUU. It is therefore the height of provocation and insensitivity for the group to seek to make publicity gains out of the death of our late former president.”

‘Nigeria spends N1.6tn on wheat, sugar importation yearly’



Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr.Akinwumi Adesina
Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, has said Nigeria spends over N1.6tn ($10bn) yearly on importation of wheat, rice, sugar and fish.
He spoke on Tuesday in Abuja at the 2013 Korea International Cooperation Agency Alumni Seminar Session in Nigeria.
Adesina said research had shown that 43 percent of under-five children in Nigeria suffered stunted growth, compared to 39 percent for all developing countries, 26 percent in Ghana, 25 percent in Benin, 29 percent in Botswana, Burkina Faso and Cameroon and 33 percent in Kenya.
According to him, Nigeria ranks 158th out of 182 countries in the Human Development Index, with life expectancy of 52 years; risk of maternal death of one in 18; and under-five mortality rate of 186 per 1,000 live births.
“Nigeria’s stunting prevalence puts it as the 32nd highest out of 136 countries. Nigeria has the third absolute number of stunted children, with 41 percent of children under the age of five stunted, 23 percent underweight and 14 percent wasted,” he said.
Although he acknowledged that overall prevalence of stunting and underweight had been decreasing over the past 20 years, Adesina pointed out that the progress in Nigeria might not be sufficient to meet the Millennium Development Goals of halving the problem by 2015.
But the minister, who was represented by an Assistant Director in the ministry, Mr. Femi Olaleye, maintained that the policy to replace some of the wheat flour used in bread and confectionaries with cassava would earn Nigerian farmers about N128bn ($800m).
Besides, he said, Nigeria had secured about 3.2 million metric tonne of cassava chips for export to China, which would earn farmers and processors over $800m (N128bn).
He explained that government’s efforts in agriculture had reduced food importation by $5.3bn.
Adesina said, “We must grow our own food. We must feed ourselves. We must create markets locally for our own farmers.
“Our vision is to move Nigeria to become an agriculturally industrialized economy, to create wealth, jobs and markets for farmers, and revive the rural economy. We plan to grow the size of the agricultural sector from the present level of $99bn per year today to about $300 billion per year by 2030.”
The Korean Ambassador to Nigeria, Hyung Choi, said at the event that KOICA was willing to partner with private sectors and NGO’s “by making the best use of its limited financial resources in areas where Korea had a comparative advantage.”

NDA modifies training to meet challenges –Commandant


Nigerian Soldiers
the Commandant of the Nigerian Defence Academy, Maj-Gen. Chukwuemeka Owuamaegbu, said the nation’s foremost military institution had modified its training to meet prevalent security challenges in the country.
The commandant said this at the graduation of 39 cadets of the institute from the Nigerian Army School of Infantry Basic Airborne Training Course 3/13, in Jaji, near Kaduna State, on Tuesday.
Owuamaegbu noted that as a result of the security challenges in the country, the NDA had to introduce courses like Counter Terrorism and Insurgency Training in the curriculum of the school.
“We modify our training depending on the current situation. Just a few years ago based on the insecurity challenges in the country, we introduced the Counter Terrorism and Insurgency Training and these gentlemen who have just finished their airborne training would tomorrow commence that training and by the time they pass out in September 2014, they would have been trained for the current challenges the country is facing now,” he said.
Owuamaegbu who expressed satisfaction with the performance of the graduating cadets, however, charged them (cadets) to be ready to put to test what they learnt during the six-week-training.
The training, he said, include, “field exercises, peace support operations and airborne operation.”
The Commandant of NASI, Maj-Gen.Tukur Buratai, who was represented by the Acting Deputy Commandant, Colonel Sanni Audu, said 39 cadets had successfully completed the cadet Basic Airborne Course in jump school and attained the minimum five mandatory jumps from an airborne platform and were thus qualified to be decorated with the coveted Nigerian Army Paratroopers Wing.
He said the training at the jump school was designed to achieve vigorous physical conditioning to produce physically-fit and skilled elite troops, tailored towards “mental alertness, discipline, self confidence, bravery, team spirit and high sense of loyalty.”
“This set of cadets, have had the opportunity to be trained for six weeks to cover Special Forces operations. A total of 55 volunteers of the 61st regular course NDA reported for the course on October 3, 2013, they all made the screening and commenced training on October 7, 2013,” he said.

Obama shouldn't mention Kim's name anymore-Kanye West rants again


When asked to address his beef with Obama and saying Kim is more influential than Michelle, he said.... 
"Just coz people say we hate Kanye, that was kind of my position and culture so that he also used that to like oh "he a jackass" because that's what the world felt .But I don't care if someone's the president or not, I care about what you bring to the world.Like my music brings joy to people ,what I create brings joy to people.I'm not about me ,i got a idea that people gonna like.
Obama shouldn't mention my baby mama name because we are both from Chicago.I'm not going to mention him anymore.That's out my thoughts and not my priority or thinking at this point "
Lol Kanye is just a man inlove..that's the only explanation for his constant rants..meanwhile he featured Kim in his new video Bound 2..photos below



"The worst part of the industry is these new entertainers"-Uti


 Hmmn recently, Uti hasn't been seen with his closest male friends.Looks like they were fake"atleast to him"He opened up about fake entertainers especially the new breed of entertainers..Read more tweets
Whoever angered Sir Uti..lol




Ladies in suits-Omawumi vs Waje


Both best friends, the  stars are always together,buy cars together and even clinched Glo deals together..So not much of a surprise that they coordinate outfits once in a while.While Waje opted for a long suit, Omawunmi showed off her sexy legs in a short pant suit..

Who nailed it?

19 Nov 2013

Adam Levine named Sexiest Man Alive 2013


Move over Iyanya,Adam Levine has been named the sexiest man alive 2013 by People's Magazine .Here is what the Maroon 5 frontman said " "I don't believe you," he said, embarrassed. "It would be a lot of things. It's an interesting idea. I don't know."

Well,he is definitely appealing..my sexiest man alive is Jesse Jagz..for real

Peter Okoye's first tweet as a married man!


He is sure taking his husband duties seriously.The first step is openly gushing about your wife's beauty.Ask 2face..She is officially Mrs Lola Okoye.Has a nice ring to it..

18 Nov 2013

Sex hawker bags three-month jail over re-arraignment



Chief Magistrate A. O. Awogboro of the Tinubu Magistrates’ Court, Lagos, on Monday sentenced a sex worker, Ene Emmanuel, to three months imprisonment with hard labour for re-appearing before the court.
Awogboro said she took the decision after the accused had appeared before her, bearing a different name and committing the same offence.
Emmanuel, 21, was facing a one-count charge of engaging in sex hawking.
Earlier, the Prosecutor, Chidi Okoye, told the court that the accused committed the offence at about 2am on November 8 on Victoria Island.
“On the previous arraignment, the accused had presented herself as ‘Josephine Ogu’ which was a false name,”  Okoye said.
Sentencing Emmanuel, Awogboro said, “I sentence the accused to three months imprisonment with hard labour for the crime committed.”

Toke,Toolz,Emma Nyra,Eku Edewor at Tiwa Savage's Bachelorette party- (Photos)





Tiwa Savage's Victoria’s Secret-inspired Hen's night/bachelorette party is on tonight and her pals are there to celebrate..Toke,Toolz,Emma Nyra and many more ladies who are required to dress up in night wears or Pj's...
There is also one hot shirtless dude(atleast from the back)lol
The wedding is on the 23rd of Nov and the white wedding in 2014 in the Island of Maldives
More below


Trouble in Burna Boy's Paradise?



Wow we all know how it goes down in Nigeria.An artiste signs a contract with a label and they are cool.When he/she becomes famous, they want the label to re-write the contract,label says NO,artiste walks out..
Sources say he is having silent issues with his label Aristocrat Records .BBG means Burna Boy Goons...We are waiting for the announcement 

Awww !!See how cute Karen & MI look together



Karen has been saying she needs a man in her life.MI is a great dude and i know he looks romantic..They should give it a shot..See how cute they look together

Uche Jombo's outfit to Ariff award night. Yvonne Nelson's outfit to ZAFAA


Uche Jombo Rodriquez wore this lovely one-shoulder red dress to the Africa International Film Festival Award Night which held in Calabar last night. Uche won best actress for Lies Men Tell. Meanwhile Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson wore this nice blue number to the Zulu Film Festival Award (ZAFAA) which held last night in London. Yvonne won several awards for three of her movies including Single & Married, House of Gold and The Price. Congrats to the ladies...

Genevieve Nnaji showsoff her Gold plated iPhone


Tonto Dikeh, D'Prince also boast of the expensive customized gadget..Nice hand...

Billionaire businessman Jimoh Ibrahim arrested over N6.8b tax fraud


According to a report by Sahara Reporters, the Special Enforcement Unit of Federal Inland Revenue Service has arrested billionaire businessman, Jimoh Ibrahim, over a tax fraud that runs into N6.8b.
Sources within the unit told Saharareporters that Mr. Ibrahim was picked up today and is currently under detention at the offices of the agency.
According to one source, “We are investigating a case where Chief Ibrahim, defrauded the federal government to the tune of N6.8 billion. He is in our custody, we take intend to take a statement from the suspect under caution”, he added.
One of our sources said Mr. Mr. Ibrahim have been evading agents of the unit for some time but disclosed that the eventually caught up with him in his hotel room in NICON Luxury Hotel where he was arrested this afternoon in Abuja.

Genevieve Nnaji showsoff her Gold plated iPhone


Tonto Dikeh, D'Prince also boast of the expensive customized gadget..Nice hand...

Its official- Peter & Lola Okoye are married (Photos)


The bride is stunning....Congrats to Mr & Mrs Peter Okoye...The bride changed thrice..
More photos below








Chaos on Ajah Road in Lagos as trailer kills five school children


There's serious pandemonium on Ajah Road in Lagos as you read this. Area boys and passers-by are clashing with policemen after a trailer crushed five students as they were crossing the road. The sad incident happened close to Ikota Primary School and the dead pupils are believed to be making their way to the school when they were killed. The tanker driver abandoned his truck and escaped.

The people protesting are insisting they won't leave the area until Governor Fashola shows up. They are blaming the gruesome accident on the lack of a pedestrian bridge in the area. The two express lanes have been blocked by the angry protesters which has caused heavy traffic in the area. There's heavy police presence in the are. Will keep y'all updated. 

Genevieve Nnaji's outfit to Peter Okoye & Lola Omotayo's wedding


Genevieve isnt one to follow trends or the crowd.While everyone was rocking traditional outfits(Iro & Buba),she rocked a classic dress..Lovely

EX-Beauty queen Slyvia Nduka goes all sexual on twitter


Lol as she said Love is madness..Sylvia is MBGN 2011 winner..Her man must be very lucky to have a woman gushing with such sensual lyrics
She deleted the fist tweet but sorry I already grabbed it..(Usain Bolt)lol

Rukky Sanda,Munachi Abi's stunning outfits to Peter Okoye & Lola Omotayo's wedding


So Jude Okoye ,elder brother to Peter & Paul Okoye shared an instagram photo with the caption "StarBoy @wizkidayo #mavinStudios"
Fans bombarded him with questions ,querying his decision to be in the studio while his brother was getting married..While he was with Donjazzy, Dr Sid and others earlier, Donjazzy left the studio and was at the wedding but looking through the photos today, you would notice he was absent and so was Wizkid.
So who knows maybe that song was so important or he already considers Peter & Lola married and just feel this is a ceremony..
Or maybe as one commented, he isn't in support of the wedding..(.Paul was present but was distant and didn't take photos).One thing is certain.Jude wasn't at the wedding.

Ladies only-9ice shows off his sexy new look.....naijaswap


You know he used to be a really slim guy and wouldn't be caught shirtless or in a singlet.Now I see he worked out.He posted this photo and captioned it"Latest pic"...
I know ladies are drooling now

Plane Crash In Russia, 50 Feared Dead - Foreign Affairs-naijaswap

A Boeing 737 has crashed while attempting to land at Kazan airport in western Russia, killing all 50 people on board.The plane took off from Moscow and crashed at 7.25pm local time, according to Russia's Emergencies Ministry.The aircraft was making a second attempt to land when it exploded upon striking the runway.Some 44 passengers and six crew members were on board the plane at the time. The flight was operated by the regional Tatarstan airline, according to a ministry spokeswoman.Firefighters extinguished a blaze at the scene. The airport in Kazan, the capital of the region of Tatarstan, has been closed.

Check Out Psquare Back in the 'Hunger Striking Days'


This is a case of Grass to Grace. Peter Shared the pic with Captioned

tbt Hunger striking days….lolz. StartedFromTheBottom....

Money Good OOOO!
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