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Tuesday 1 December 2015

Truck Crushed Poly Student To Death

The D.S Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic, Itori, in Ewekoro Local Government area of Abeokuta has been thrown into mourning following the death of a student who was reportedly crushed by a truck.

9ja school Gist gathered that, the victim, who was identified as Ahmed Oladimeji, was an OND 2 student of Business Administration of the institution.

It was learnt that the deceased was reportedly crossing the Expressway in front of the school, when he was knocked down and crushed by the truck.

A source told our correspondent that the victim was on his way to the school to collect his Industrial attachment letter in school when he met he was crushed to death .

According to the findings, the truck was on its way to Abeokuta when it crushed the victim, who probably was not aware that the traffic on both lanes had been collapsed to a single lane.

The students on hearing the sad news about the incident were said to have raced to the scene, but the driver of the truck had escaped.

However, they descended on the truck and set it ablaze. The students were said to have disrupted the traffic, which led to a gridlock.
The protesting students were said to have held up traffic for almost four hours, lasting from 11am till 3pm.

One of those caught up in the gridlock, Adesanmi Sunday said, “It was like a war zone, the students did not allow any vehicle to pass through. The students made bonfires on three different spots between their campus and Itori town.”

Some of them were said to have vandalised vehicles who defied their ‘no movement’ order.

The registrar of the institution, Mr. Bayo Ogundimu, who spoke to newsmen on the telephone confirmed the incident.

He said the victim had just completed his ordinary diploma programme and was heading school to collect letter for his Students’ Industrial Work Experience Scheme when he crushed by the truck.
He said, “The truck that killed him was coming from Lagos-end and heading to Abeokuta. You know many of those truck drivers are reckless.

“There was a trailer that fell around Itori-Wasinmi axis, and the traffic on both lanes were collapsed into one. It became one-way for those coming from Lagos, because they were facing those coming from Abeokuta.”

Ogundimu who expressed sadness at the incident said the school authorities rushed to the scene with an ambulance and was conveying the victim to the General Hospital, Ifo, but he died on the way.

“We tried our best to save his life but he died on the way to the General Hospital, Ifo,” he said
He said the appeal by the authorities of the school for the students’ to stop the protest fell on deaf ears.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, also confirmed the incident, and said the police had to later disperse the students with canisters of teargas, as they became violent.

He said, “We learnt hoodlums had hijacked the students’ protest. They were extorting motorists in the process, so our men had to disperse them by firing canisters of teargas.”

OAU Institution closed down over students unrest

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The authorities ofObafemi AwolowoUniversity (OAU), Ile-Ife,OsunState, have closed down the school after 48 hours of students unrest.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the institution was shut down on Tuesday after an emergency meeting of Senate.
The students started the protest on Monday over epileptic power supply, unavailability of portable water supply in their halls of residence and alleged poor funding of education in Nigeria.
The protest prevented free flow of traffic into and out of the campus.
The institution's Public Relations Officer, MrBiodun Olanrewaju, who confirmed the closure of the university in an interview wih NAN, said that the date of resumption would be announced as and when due.
He however said that the convocation slated for next week would still hold.

UNN Crisis brews as students protest against mandatory laptop fee

Students of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN are getting even more agitated over the compulsory N75,000 levy being requested of them by the school management.
According toToday, the students have urged the Minister of Education,Malam Adamu Adamu, to intervene on the matter. The students of the school have described the policy as “corruption of the highest order.”
It has been previously reported that the students were uncomfortable with paying this new fees. The management, in a bid to compromise, assured them that the N75, 000 laptop fee can be paid installmentally. The students still maintained their stance, with one of them saying, “it is so sad that they are making education so difficult for the poor.'
“With this policy, we would now be paying close to N200,000 in a federal university per session. This is wickedness.
READ: Management, lecturers come to agreement over laptop fee
“As I speak to you, I’m helpless because my parents don’t have that kind of money. It is wrong for anyone to make computer ownership compulsory. It should be a matter of choice. The management should not use us to make money.”
The students have urged the Education minister to look into the issue.
“We are begging the minister to urgently intervene because they are turning this university into a marketplace.
“If the vice chancellor is interested in doing laptop business, he should find a market for it without placing such a burden on poor students.
“Some of our parents are leaving on N18,000 minimum wage; now they want them to pay N200,000 as school fees for one session. This is wickedness of the highest order. Computer ownership should be by choice,” another student stated

Ajayi Crowther University 11 first class students, others, to graduate

11 first class students out of 370 graduands will be graduating in Ajayi Crowther University in Oyo, Oyo State iduring the university's forthcoming 7th Convocation slated for Dec. 5.
The Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Dapo Asaju said this at a news conference held at the institution on Monday to herald the convocation.
According to him, 68 of the graduands bagged second class upper, 166 made second-class lower, while 113 students graduated with third class.
The institution, was named after Samuel Ajayi Crowther, a renowned black African and first black bishop in the world.
Asaju, who described Crowther, as one of the nation’s greatest personalities in history, commended former President Olusegun Obasanjo for his incisive sense of history, which led to the name of the school.
Asaju said that the institution would soon commence its post- graduate programmes, adding that 70 per cent of its approved post-graduate courses would take-off by March, 2016.
“We have also concluded plans to start the Department of Environmental Sciences.
"Also, we have 110 hectares of land along Oyo-Ogbomoso Expressway where we hope to start our Colleges of Medicine and Agriculture.
“There, we expect that the 64 dioceses will erect at least a building as part of our expansion programme,’’ he said.

Folorunso Adewole Health Minister retire as UI VC

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Nigeria's health ministerProf. Isaac Folorunso Adewole, has bowed out of his position as University of Ibadan, UI, Vice Chancellor on Monday, November 30.
According to Leadership, he advised his successor,Professor Abel Idowu Olayinkato build on the foundation laid by his predecessors in office in order to make his own ‘building’ higher.
Adewole's 5 year tenure as the 11th VC of the institution ended yersterday. During the formal handing over, which Adewole described as as first of its kind in the history of the university, he expressed his gratitude to other members of staff of the University.
“It is easy to give credit to the leader, but, a good leader must appreciate that his success comes from the support received from his subordinates and I do sincerely thank you all for allowing me to take the glory,” he stated.
He pleaded for a greater level of support for Olayinka, who he described as a wonderful team player, adding, “Even, if he does not thank you for doing it, God will thank you. It is easy to become the VC, but it is more challenging to succeed in office, if he succeeds, the UI succeeds”.
He thanked the Acting VC, who until he assumed the position was the Deputy VC (Administration), Prof. Ambrose Emilolorun Ayelari for holding forth since his assumption of office as far back as 2nd October this year when he began his annual leave and when in actual fact he had handed over everything about the VC office to him.

Tragic7 students die as fire guts Kano school

Seven pupils lost their lives, while 21 others sustained burn injuries when a fire broke out atGovernment Girls’ Secondary School,Jogana in Gezawa Local Government Area of Kano State.
The tragic incident occurred when one of the school's hostels went up in flames.
Punchreported that the fire outbreak occurred around 8pm on Sunday and casualties from the fire have now been taken to hospitals for treatment.
The incident was confirmed by Deputy Governor of Kano State,Prof. Hafiz Abubakar, who also visited the scene of the fire.
He sympathised with the families of the victims and promised that the government would offset the medical bills incurred by the injured.
Abubakar directed that the school should be closed immediately to assuage the trauma caused by the disaster and to honour the deceased.
He said to journalists,“Seven pupils were lost to the fire incident, while 25 others suffered varying degree of injuries. A technical committee will be set up soon to identify the immediate and remote causes of the fire, as well as advise the government on the best modality to repair the hostel. The school should be closed immediately to enable the students and the parents to manage the trauma of this tragic incident.”
The cause of the fire has not yet been ascertained.

‘WE NEVER PROMISED N5,000 FOR UNEMPLOYED NIGERIANS’ – LAI MOHAMMED




Nigeria’s minister of Information, Lai Mohammed today stirred up fresh controversy by saying that his party, the All Progressives Congress, APC never promised to give unemployed Nigerians N5,000 monthly.
Addressing members of the Nigeria’s Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) at the National Press centre in Abuja this morning, Lai Mohammed said the Muhammadu Buhari administration did not promise unemployed graduates N5, 000 stipends.
“We did not promise 5,000 Naira to unemployed graduates but to vulnerable Nigerians”he said.

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