Showing posts with label National News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National News. Show all posts

Friday, 18 January 2019

IMSU Deputy Vice Chancellor Bags NAS Honour

IMSU Deputy Vice Chancellor Bags NAS Honour

Duru Victor


Imo State University, Owerri (IMSU)  Deputy Vice Chancellor in-charge of Administration Professor B.E.B. Nwoke has bagged a fellow of the Nigeria Academy of Science (NAS).

Prof. B.E.B. Nwoke at an occasion

The eminent Professor of Public Health Parasitology and Entomology cum a renowned consultant to the World Health Organization (WHO) made this disclosure when he took the floor at the first IMSU Assembly of the year 2019.

His new achievement follows his recent  appointment as the pioneer Vice Chancellor of IMSUTECH by the Governor of Imo State H.E. Owelle Anayo Rochas Okorocha.

He furthered that the Faculty of Education building upon completion will go on to become the best Faculty building in Nigeria.

Nigeria Academy of Science (NAS) is the foremost independent scientific body in Nigeria. Established in 1977, NAS is dedicated to the development and advancement of science, technology, and innovation in Nigeria and is also saddled with the responsibility of policy making for strategic direction of the country.

Prof. B.E.B. Nwoke flanked by the Chief Correspondent IMSU Star Newspaper Duru Victor (left) and an Imo Star (right) at an event

Thursday, 3 January 2019

OBJ, UNIBADAN Vice Chancellor, Others To Grace ASONIS National Convention (see full details)

OBJ, UNIBADAN Vice Chancellor, Others To Grace ASONIS National Convention (see full details)

Duru Victor


Former president of Nigeria H.E. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (Ph.D), Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan (UNIBADAN) Prof. Idowu Olayinka A. tops the list of prominent dignitaries to grace the inaugural ASONIS national convention this January.

Association of Southern Nigeria Students (ASONIS) is a non-political movement that covers students and youths in the south-east, south-west and south-south geo-political zones, armed with the sole aim of bettering students welfare.

ASONIS member states include Lagos, Oyo, Ogun, Ekiti, Osun, Ondo, Enugu, Anambra, Ebonyi, Abia, Imo, Cross Rivers, Delta, Rivers, Bayelsa, Edo, Akwa Ibom.

The national convention tagged New Economy, New Thinking, New Rules will be held at the Institute of Management and Technology, Enugu State on the 25th and 26th of January.
The national convention is free for all registered member of ASONIS.
To become a registered member and be eligible to attend the national convention make a one-time payment of one thousand naira (#1,000.00) to the following account details:

Acct. Name: Association of Southern Nigeria Student
Bank: Fidelity Bank
Acct. No.: 6060295188

Note: After making payment kindly send your proof of payment to 09064215808 or 07013866535 or 0806780 4396


Monday, 26 November 2018

ASUU Nationwide Strike To Continue As Meeting With FG Ends In Deadlock

ASUU Nationwide Strike To Continue As Meeting With FG Ends In Deadlock

There appears to be no end in sight as regards the ongoing strike action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) as the ASUU-FG meeting held today failed to produce any resolution.

The over three hours meeting which was held in Abuja began by 5:30pm and failed to achieve the needed result as the negotiating teams for both sides resolved to reconvene the meeting at a latter date.

The ASUU team led by its president Prof. Biodun Ogunbiyi and the FG team led by the honourable minister of education, Mallam Adamu Adamu sought to re-open negotiations over demands for improved university funding.

All efforts made by correspondents to talk to the Minister of Education proved abortive while the ASUU president avoided newsmen his reaction however left much to be told. He said: "The meeting will continue at a latter date. We will continue from where we stopped.
We have started the discussion, we are continuing and the discussion will continue at a latter date. You'll get to know about it".

Meanwhile House of Representatives Committee on Tertiary Education led by Hon. Aminu Suleiman has urged the ASUU and FG to find lasting solution to the ongoing strike and resolve their differences.

The ASUU-FG meeting today ended by 8pm.

Sunday, 11 November 2018

JCCF IMSU PRESIDENT REACTS: What I Said Was Clear And That's What I Still Stand On - Freshers' Night Party Should Be Made Optional - Pst. Ernest

JCCF IMSU PRESIDENT REACTS: What I Said Was Clear And That's What I Still Stand On - Freshers' Night Party Should Be Made Optional - Pst. Ernest

Duru Victor


The social media space as well as offline of IMSU and environs was agog with a statement credited to the Joint Christian Campus Fellowship (JCCF) President IMSU Chapter, Pastor Ernest Ugonna Ezekwere at the just concluded Inaugural Students Assembly in IMSU in which it was alleged that he demanded that the Freshers' Night Party be outrightly banned.

The President has maintained his stance as well as defended his statement. In a chat he granted to our correspondent on Sunday, being the 11th of November, 2018, Pst. Ernest is quoted as saying: "What i said was clear and that's what i still stand on. Freshers' night party should be made optional. Reason being that christians do not believe in what happens there. Alcoholism, fine if you want to do it, but we don't believe in it.

Secular music and a lot of other things and we are saying that it remains optional. If anybody wants to go ahead with it, fine. But nobody should be mandated in any department, in any faculty, in any hostel else JCCF won't take it lightly because christians are being maltreated seriously. You walk into people's hostel, you seize their stuffs because they refused to comply.

You won't do that to the cultist, you won't do that to the native doctor. You walk into a pastor's room, you lock the gate and you tell him he that he will not leave. I mean, that's practically an insult on the body of Christ.

What we are saying is, if you want to party, fine, if you don't want to, fine. But nobody should be forced for any such thing. That's the appeal we sounded and we stand by it".

What do you think?

Somewhere in IMSU...
Pst. Ernest Ugonna Ezekwere
Pst. Ernest at the Inaugural Students Assembly

Tuesday, 6 November 2018

OFFICIAL: ASUU IMSU CHAPTER OFFICIALLY JOINS ASUU IN THE NATIONWIDE INDEFINITE STRIKE TODAY

OFFICIAL: ASUU IMSU CHAPTER OFFICIALLY JOINS ASUU IN THE NATIONWIDE INDEFINITE STRIKE TODAY


Duru Victor

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) IMSU Chapter has officially joined the national ASUU in the nationwide indefinite strike today, ASUU IMSU Chapter Chairman declared today.

ASUU IMSU Chapter chairman, Engr. Dr. Luke Uzoigwe made this declaration at the ASUU-IMSU Congress held today at the University Auditorium. The congress which lasted more than 3 hours began by some minutes past 12pm today. Members present at the crucial meeting today include Deans, HODs, lecturers as well as members of the executive committee. IMSU Director of admission, Dr. Nwosu was also present at the meeting today.

A member of the executive committee who pleaded anonymity revealed to us that reasons bordering on workers welfare including salaries and allowances arrears, poor office and laboratories facilities, passive promotion for lecturers, amongst others are contributors to the strike.

As to when the strike will end the chairman reiterated that it is indefinite. "IMSU officially joins ASUU in the nationwide indefinite strike and it takes effect today. To this end there will be no work, no lecture, no selling of textbooks and no senate meetings" Engr. Dr. Luke Uzoigwe added.

Meanwhile, Dean of Students Affairs, Prof. Martins Uchenna has said that there is no going back on the Thursday Inaugural Students Assembly. "Yes, we're on board" he submitted.

Saturday, 13 October 2018

OFFICIAL: IMSU Star Newspaper Resumes Full Operation Again, Inaugurates Appointed Members

OFFICIAL: IMSU Star Newspaper Resumes Full Operation Again, Inaugurates Appointed Members


Imo State University, Owerri (IMSU) Star Newspaper resumed full operation today being Saturday 13th of October, 2018.

The media arm of the school founded in 2004 reared to life again - after being downed temporarily - with the inauguration of its appointed press team at her office situated in CD Block, room 2.

The inaugurated appointed student team members are as follows:


  • EDITOR -- Peter Dibia [08137847696]
  • CHIEF CORRESPONDENT -- Duru Victor (pka Prof) [07013866535]
  • ADVERTISING & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR -- Umunna Uchenna (pka Mr. Wright) [07037191638]
  • PRODUCTION & CIRCULATION MANAGER -- Nwahiri Chris (pka IMSU Hot Fm) [08036140748]
  • NEWS CORRESPONDENT -- Madubuihe Elijah (pka Imsu Elijah) [08102097616]


 In the same regard, the school press team is also to maintain an online presence with the creation of Facebook and WhatsApp groups for Imo Stars.


Saturday, 21 July 2018

(Opinion) Call For Rebirth Of Investigative Journalism In Nigeria

(Opinion) Call For Rebirth Of Investigative Journalism In Nigeria


According to Mr. Raymond Ejikemeuwa, Journalists are any nation's best known Pests and like pests, they are also best known stingers. They sting the dormant coincidence of humanity until everyone is wide awake to a new concept of reality-perception. I am not a journalist myself. I am a Historian cum Diplomat  by training. There is a symbiotic similarity between History And International Studies and investigative journalists. Both have one common gene. And that is, investigative curiosity-the ceaseless search for the TRUTH. A true investigative journalist will not rest until the truth has been found and justice served if need be. Comparatively, these groups of professionals are like badgers in the sense that they dig deep into shady issues with relentless claws until all the dirt has been pushed out in the open. To the warped-minded, journalists are nightmares, but to be sincere, they are a shining touch.

I do not believe that Nigeria as a nation suffers from poverty of intellectualism in journalism profession. Rather, what I do perceive is this; journalists in Nigeria suffer from three major illnesses which are:  fear, laziness and a complex of high inferiority proportion. These three have pushed the discipline in the shadow of ineffectuality. No wonder some staring facts about Nigeria is better understood outside Nigeria. The pathological fear which the military has imposed on the psych of journalism in Nigeria is quite severe. No rational person can deny that military dictatorship ruined journalism in the country. The military’s unwritten law of terror was clear--if you write the truth, you die, if you speak out the truth, you die and if you investigate into the truth, you die. Journalist therefore became vulnerable objects of the military barbaric megalomania. Torture, kidnapping, prison, mysterious assassinations, bribery, threat to wife and children and exiles were the tools that killed investigative journalism in the country. Even today, in the so called Nigerian democracy, journalists are no much safe than they were in the military era. Nigerian journalists are still being assassinated, arrested, harassed and jailed for attempting to find out the truth.

The second problem with the country’s investigative journalism is laziness. The practice of journalism has become less of investigative and rational and more of sensational and rational. We all hear comments of how public funds are siphoned to private purses in Nigeria. Where are the facts? Where are the figures? Where are the names involved? Billion of Nigerian stolen money seat in oversea banks. Who are these foreign collaborators? Where do they live? What are their names? What are the names of these international financial institutions that help Nigerian launderers and thieves? What dates and times did these shady transactions take place? Fact-finding are tedious. And Nigerian investigative journalism is still too infantile to handle the complexities of the search for the truth. It is easy to presume than to investigate. It is more easy to be sensational than to be rational. It is easier to preach than to teach. It takes enormous energy, resources, experience, hard work, time, stress, travels, network, patient and even necessary camouflage to get to the root of issues. A good investigative journalist could work a single issue for years yet with stern endurance. Culturally, Nigerians like titles and it is not a surprise that so many people refer to themselves, professionally, as journalists. And my question would be ‘apart from commenting on hot political sensational issues what else can you do as a journalist?

Lastly, investigative journalism in Nigeria also suffers from a high level of inferiority complex. Due to a serious lack in Africa’s scientific culture inquisitiveness which automatically necessitates quality journalism practice, our investigative journalists are often timid compared to the west. Granted, the west should not be the parameter to measuring the Nigeria journalism competence. However, one would not fail to recognize their level of scientific approach and transparence within the practice. As always, it takes, not the Nigerian journalists, but those from the west to give specific standard reports on the Nigerian human right violation, child abuse, corruption, environmental degradation in the Delta, public mismanagement and so on and so forth. Most of the times, it is after the western professional journalist must have reported on such issue at our own backyard that we even became aware of them and begin the usual belated reactions. It also takes the western journalist to come to Nigeria and make a documentary titled “Welcome to Abuja” to expose the state of dehumanizing poverty all over Nigeria. It is not only Nigerian journalism that suffers timidity complex; it is African journalism as a whole. It is embarrassing that most of the INFORMATION I have about situations in Congo, Rwanda, Somalia, Chad and so many other countries in Africa did not come from African media but from the western media outlets. Granted that some of those reports are presented with biases.

Certain things would never cease to puzzle my mind. Western journalists could come to Africa (Nigeria) and find out facts and report them in the media, but Nigerian journalists can hardly go into investigative field-work to find out facts in the western socio-political, economic and cultural settings. And who said inferiority is not the issue here. How many of the professionals within the practice could travel around the world (to other countries) questioning high profile figures, investigating and reporting on extremely sensitive socio-political, economic and cultural issue of abuse, corruption, environmental damages, corporate greed, medical malpractices and so on and so forth. Majority of the Nigerian (undocumented) immigrants overseas are abused and neglected. How many of our professional journalists dare to find out what these stories are. The answer is this, not one journalist. Nigerians have been executed massively in places like Saudi Arabia, Libya, China, Indonesia and so many other places around the world. What are the facts and figures in these cases? How did the government of these countries respect or abuse the human rights of these faceless folks. How were their trials conducted? Did they have a just, free and fair trial? And this tells the world how much does a Nigeria life worth. If investigative journalists brings graphic and disturbing cases in the open, the government even as insensitive as the Nigeria, would react. Details of issues of abuse of Nigerians should be fresh focus for the Nigerian journalism.

Not any person who can write is a journalist. Journalism is a unique discipline. And to claim a journalist means one has undergone a professional training and is competent. The practice of journalism goes beyond writing. And I think there should be a redefinition of journalism in Nigeria or rather a rebirth of the practice to meet up international standards. For a country as diverse as Nigeria, the function of investigative reporting cannot be underestimated in the positive transformation.

Saturday, 14 July 2018

Students Business Summit 2018 @ Federal University of Technology, Owerri

Students Business Summit 2018 @ Federal University of Technology, Owerri


(Sponsored post from FUTO)

Students Business Summit'2018 hosted & organized by FUTO Business Club in conjunction with Enactus FUTO...

It has been an awesome & educating summit.









Professional & classical speakers unleashing & flushing tactical Business ethics & ideas.

You aren't here...?
You are missing a lot Sir/Ma.

#sbs2018 #sbs18 #campusupdate #fbc #enactusfuto

Saturday, 30 June 2018

Onuimo Students Welcome APC National Organizing Secretary Barr. Emma Back To The State (Photos).

Onuimo Students Welcome APC National Organizing Secretary Barr. Emma Back To The State (Photos).


Students under the aegis of National association of Onuimo students have on Friday 29th June welcomed their very own brother Barr. Emma Ibediro, the first elected National organizing secretary of the All Progressive Congress (APC) after his land sliding victory at the Abuja National convention last week.

Students numbering over 150 filled with Joy trooped out en-mass chanting victory songs as the received the lawyer cum Politician at the Imo airport then to the party's secretariat at IMSU Junction.

Reacting to the warm reception, the technocrat and former Commissioner for local government Barr. Emma described the gesture as unprecedented, thanking the students and youths for gladly receiving their own. He went further to acknowledge the effort of the State Governor Rochas Okorocha at the just concluded congress maintaining that there was no Victor nor vanquish.





Saturday, 9 June 2018

Nans National Convention to Hold On July 5th To 8th, 2018 in Abuja

Nans National Convention to Hold On July 5th To 8th, 2018 in Abuja


Talking to news men, the Coordinator of NANS Zone B, Comr. Godson Bishop said,...
"We the coordinators appeal to the aspirants to step up campaigns and avoid been instrument of faction in the hands of politicians. Campaign and win honourably to save our dear organisation!!

We also appreciate all Nigerians Students for their understanding and hope that the CPC will not disappoint us in their quest for a formidable convention.




I appreciate His Excellency Comr. Chinonso Obasi IBB  for the great host to the coordinators and also thank the CPC, His Excellency Aruna Kadiri for a peaceful deliberation with us.

We also appreciate SSA to the president on Youths and Students and hope he will do the needful before our departure."

Thursday, 7 June 2018

Breaking News: President Buhari Changes Democracy Day Celebration in Nigeria

Breaking News: President Buhari Changes Democracy Day Celebration in Nigeria



The Federal Government has just declared that the Democracy Day be changed from the normal May 29th to June 12th.

This was made known to press men in the letter released from the Presidency this night.

The letter reads thus:



The Presidency;

PRESS STATEMENT

For the past 18years, Nigerians has been celebrating May 29th as Democratic Day. That was the date when for the second time in our history, an elected civilian administration took over from a military government. The first time this happened was in October 21st, 1979.

But in the view of Nigerians as shared by the administration, June 12th, 1993 was far more symbolic of democracy in the Nigerian context than May 29th or even the October 1st.

June 12th, 1993 was the day when Nigerians expressed their democratic will in what was undisputedly the freest, fairest and the most peaceful elections since our independent. The fact that the outcome of that election was not upheld by the then military government does not distract from the democratic credentials of that process.

Accordingly, after the consultations, the federal government has decided that henceforth, June 12th will be celebrated as Democracy Day.

The commemoration & investiture will make place on June 12th 2018, a date which in future will replace May 29th as the "National Public Holidays" in celebration of Nigerian Democracy Day. Therefore the Federal Government has decided to award posthumously the highest honour of the land, GCFR, to Chief M.K.O Abiola, the presumed winner of the June 12th cancelled elections.
His running mate as Vice President, Ambassador Baba Gana Kingibe, is also to be invested with a GCON.

Furthermore the tireless fighter of human rights and the actualization of the June 12th elections and indeed for democracy in general, the Late Chief Gani Fawehinmi SAN is to be awarded posthumously a GCON.

Signed:
President Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR)
Nigerian President

Tuesday, 29 May 2018

Breaking News: NANS Zone B dissolves Enugu State JCC

Breaking News: NANS Zone B dissolves Enugu State JCC


NANS Zone B (South south & South East) dissolves Enugu State Joint Campus Committee due to the high level of gross misconduct & lack of leadership charisma as reported to the Secretariat on Thursday 17th May, 2018.



This was made known to the Infoscope Media through the NANS Zone B coordinator, Comr. Godson Bishop in a letter which he published early this morning.

In the letter, he addressed to the NANS Zone B Secretary General, Comr. Victor C. Ezenagu.
Reads thus:

"With reference to the later dated 17th May, 2018, from the members of the Joint Campus Committee of Enugu State with 10 at of 13 members appending their signatures and passing vote of no confidence in the chairman of NANS JCC, Comr. Ezeja Joshua.

From the letter addressed to me the NANS Zone B Coordinator, it is obvious that the leadership of the committee is not competent enough to discharge the duties assigned to them. Any delay in doing the needful may result in breakdown of law & order in the state because both the SUG Presidents in the state are also not comfortable with the Chairman activities in the state.

Based on the above premise, the committee stands dissolved.

The Zone therefore mandate you as the secretary general of NANS Zone B to liase with the NANS Stakeholders of Enugu State to constitute a fresh JCC of Enugu State within the next 48hrs and bring forth the names of the members of the committee for inauguration within the next 14days."

Yours in struggle for the emancipation of Nigerian Students...

Signed:
Comr. Godson Bishop
NANS Zone B Coordinator

CC:
Commissioner of Police, Enugu State
Director State Security, Enugu Command
All heads of institutions
All SUG Presidents, Enugu State
NANS Enugu State Stakeholders

Friday, 25 May 2018

IAUE Suspends Four Lecturers

IAUE Suspends Four Lecturers

Reporting from IGNATIUS AJURU UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION (IAUE)



Going with the directives from the Rivers State Governor, Barr. Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, to the vice Chancellor of the state own tertiary institution, to stop the bad actions of lectures towards students and generally bad actions in the tertiary institution, four lecturers have been suspended for two months and without a pay.

The lecturers were found guilty for demanding gratification from students for Teaching Practice Supervision, extortion of money as appreciation for courses taught, forceful sale of their books with condition of "no buying, no exam success"

The vice Chancellor commended the students for taking such action and want other students to feel free to report similar situations

Out of the four lecturers suspended, three are from the Department of Secretarial Studies, Faculty of Business Studies while one is from the Department of Curriculum Studies and Instructional Technology, Faculty of Education.

Wednesday, 16 May 2018

High Speeding Truck has just Killed a Pretty Young Promising lady

High Speeding Truck has just Killed a Pretty Young Promising lady

Eye witness report...
(Mr. Fred)

Kindly go to our Instagram @ Infoscope_media; Facebook @ Infoscope Media to watch the shocking video...

Tragedy has knocked at the gate of Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ijebu ode, Ogun State as a 300L female student was killed this evening by a Truck that was on high speed.




The girl who was identified as Miss Kofoworola Kuku Toheeba, from the department of Human Kinetics was knocked down on her motorcycle by a high speeding Truck (that just offloaded fruits at the market) at Lagos-Ibadan Express Road.

She was said to be a very promising young lady according to her friends at school.

So sad, the Federal Road Safety Commission Officers came immediately to carry her dead body to the mortuary.

The driver of the truck was caught and has been taken to the Police Station.

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Sunday, 13 May 2018

The terrible state of Nekede-Ihiagwa road, Owerri: A Perceived Threat to the Country

The terrible state of Nekede-Ihiagwa road, Owerri: A Perceived Threat to the Country



It is quite disheartening & sacrilegious seeing the road that leads through two great Federal Government Institutions in Imo State, Nigeria, in such a terrible condition.

This is the Nekede-Ihiagwa road. The road that leads through Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Owerri & Federal University of Technology, Owerri.







Trying to analyze the fatal issue on ground, it came to our notice that this Nekede-Ihiagwa road was supposedly worked on some time in 2015/2016 due to the pressure applied by both school's Students' Union Government Executives.
They student leaders at that time had to go on a protest to attract the attention of the IMO State Government to do something to the Nekede-Ihiagwa road.

The State Government heard the cries of the students and gave a certain Road Constructing company the contract.

This is 2018, that is 2years after construction and can you see the present state of the supposed graded & constructed Nekede-Ihiagwa road...?
It is in a worst state when compared to the previous one.

We actually observed that the engineers who worked on that road as at that time, didn't construct drainage system for effective & smooth flow of rainwater on that road or was it later filled with sand by the occupants of that (is this even possible..?)

Now, the conflicting question is who is to be blamed for the continuous terrible state of the Nekede-Ihiagwa road...?
The Construction Engineers or the inhabitants of Nekede & Ihiagwa Community or the State Government...?

Kindly drop your comments /siggft4on the comment box below...

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Saturday, 12 May 2018

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Sunday, 6 May 2018

Full List of the 2018 Headies Entertainment Awards

Full List of the 2018 Headies Entertainment Awards

Below is the full list of the winners of the 2018 Headies (12th Edition) Entertainment Awards...



1. “ROOKIE OF THE YEAR” — Teni

2. “BEST RAP SINGLE” — M.I Abaga

3. “BEST STREET-HOP ARTISTE" — Small Doctor

4. “BEST POP SINGLE” — Davido

5. “BEST R&B SINGLE” — Simi

6. “LYRICIST ON THE ROLL” — M.I Abaga

7. “BEST PERFORMER” — Yemi Alade

8. “BEST PRODUCER” — Kiddominant

9. “BEST COLLABO” (Featuring Wizkid on Ma Lo) — Tiwa Savage

10. “BEST REGGAE/DANCEHALL SINGLE” — 2face Idibia

11. “BEST RECORDING OF THE YEAR” — Simi

12. “HIPHOP WORLD REVELATION OF THE YEAR” — Reekado Banks

13. “NEXT RATED” — Mayorkun

14. “BEST ALTERNATIVE SONG” — Aramide

15. “AFRICAN ARTISTE OF THE YEAR” — Nasty C

16. “HEADIES VIEWERS CHOICE” — Wizkid

17. “BEST VIDEO OF THE YEAR” — Wizkid

18. “BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (FEMALE)” — Omawumi

19. “BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (MALE)” — Praiz

20. “BEST R&B/POP ALBUM” — Wizkid

21. “BEST RAP ALBUM” — Reminisce

22. “SONG OF THE YEAR” — Davido

23. “ALBUM OF THE YEAR” — Simi

24. “ARTISTE OF THE YEAR” — Davido

Friday, 4 May 2018

2018 CSAAEINC International Youth Leadership, Career Building & Entrepreneurship Summit

2018 CSAAEINC International Youth Leadership, Career Building & Entrepreneurship Summit


Are you not sure of what to study or unhappy with your present course of study...?

You have graduated and not able to find a job or graduating soon...?

You desire to further your studies abroad, but don't know where and how...?

You want to start your own business, but don't have one or you're confusing yourself with too many business ideas...?

You have a great business idea but no capital to start it...?

You have trouble saving or got some cash but no clue on how best to invest it...?

You need help with packaging and marketing your product...?

You are just worried about the legal and ethical sides of your career...?

P R E S E N T I N G ! ! !...



CSAAEINC International Youth Leadership, Career Building and Entrepreneurship Summit will provide you with the information and tools needed to tackle these challenges.

REGISTRATION: FREE!!!

But you must apply online @ http://csaaeinc.org/summit-app/

DATE: Saturday June 2nd, 2018

VENUE: University of Ilorin, Kwara State

Wednesday, 2 May 2018

Two FUTO Non Academic Staff Beaten up by FUTO Policing Officers

Two FUTO Non Academic Staff Beaten up by FUTO Policing Officers

(Eye Witness Report...)

Tragedy strikes the entire Non Academic Staff Union community of Federal University of Technology Owerri as the new "FUTO POLICING" Security Agency beats up 2 Non Academic Staffs of FUTO.

One the young men that was beaten up, said he was stopped by the FUTO Police Officers on his way taking his little children to school.
He said...
" I was stopped by the Police Officers at the new FUTO back gate on my way to 'school run'. I tried explaining to them that I wasn't a commercial motorcyclist but they didn't give me the room to.
They wanted to seize my bike but in the struggle and argument, they decided to beat me up"...




They second victim claimed that he was also coming towards the back gate when he saw the Police officers beating up his fellow staff.
He tired explaining to them that they were both staffs and according to the school, Staffs can still come to work with their Motorcycle.
Instead, one of them broke his head with a weapon.

Currently, the both staffs has been admitted at FUTO Medicals receiving treatment.




Have you noticed the white coloured hilux recently on campus...?
Have you wandered the duty of the Police Officers that patrol on that hilux...?

Recall that FUTO is currently faced with the issues of Land Dispute between neighbouring communities. Is it probably the cause of their recent presence on campus...?

Also recall that the school management as at last year April, banned the movement of Commercial Motorcyclists within campus. Are the FUTO Police Officers Patrolling to ensure that effect...?

These and many more questions yet to be answered...

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Heard about Imo Startups Weekend...?

Heard about Imo Startups Weekend...?


Ever thought of initiating a business innovation...?

Ever thought of starting up a business enterprise...?

Oh! You have a Business Innovation Already, Ever thought of mapping out a successful financial plan for your business...?

Having issues developing a crystal road map and a step by step action plan guaranteed to get you where you want to go without costly detours...?

Then your feet shouldn't be found missing at the IMO STARTUPs WEEKEND...




The IMO STARTUPs WEEKEND is a concept designed by Imo State Business Gurus to organize & gather youth entrepreneurs & drive business growth within Imo State.

THEME:

T E C H I F Y

It Promise's to be inspiring & motivating. It affords participants the opportunity to Network, Share Ideas, Discuss & launch new business ideas.

This years edition of the event will feature Talk Sessions, Fire Side Chats, Master Classes, Business Pitch, Panel Sessions, Exhibition, High Level Interactive Discussion and Business Networking.

DATE: Friday 11th & Saturday 12th May, 2018.

VENUE: Imo Youth Center, Adjacent New Concorde Hotel Owerri.

TIME: 9:00am Daily


Cost Of Participation:

Regular — #1,000

Regular + Master Class — #3,000


DO YOU STILL WANT TO STAY DORMANT...??

GO AN REGISTER ASAP!!!...