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TWO NUNS BECOMES PREGNANT

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By:International News agency : : The Catholic Church has launched an investigation after two nuns became pregnant while carrying out missionary work in Africa. The two women have not been named but they are both reported to originally be from Africa and now belong to two different orders in Sicily. The pair were posted to their home continent as part of their charity mission, but upon returning home they discovered they were pregnant, despite having taken a vow of chastity. One of the women, aged 34, discovered her pregnancy when she went to hospital with stomach pain, Italian news agency ANSA reports. She is believed to belong to a convent in Militello, Sicily, but the 34-year-old has now moved to Palermo to prepare for the birth of her baby. It is thought she may choose to give up her monastic life and focus on raising her child. Salvatore Riotta, the mayor of Militello, said the news of the nun’s pregnancy left the village “shocked,” adding it “should have been kept quiet.” The se

Decayed Culture in Nigeria Institutions

The catalog of coarseness – especially among our youth – is exhaustive. We may not be paying attention because of the struggle to survive, but pornography is rising rapidly. The concept of childhood innocence is gradually slipping through our fingers. In entertainment, crudeness often substitutes for creativity. Most of us still frown upon incest, the sexual abuse of children, and public inferences to sexual acts. Yet even these are not universal convictions; search any of these issues online, and one will find that each is advocated by a surprisingly large and articulate collation of persons and groups. Parents shouldn’t be surprised that their children are already aware of these issues. Are you also aware that public shame is no longer as strong as it used to be in the past? To the discerning Nigerian, these things are not just troubling but deeply painful. The statistics on divorce, cohabitation, abortion, out-of-wedlock births, addiction to drugs or alcohol, etc. are indispu

Breaking: Anxiety in Asaba, environs over late arrival of materials

Politics: ASABA-THE ongoing presidential and National Assembly elections, in parts of Asaba and its environs is being marred by late arrival of materials.   Our correspondent who is monitoring the exercise in area, reports that the materials were still being sorted out at Uzoigwe Primary school and Ahaba primary school. However, there is a large turnout of voters in the areas visited.  Some voters spoke to newsmen, expressed anxiety over the delay in the commencement of the exercise. There was large turnout of voters at Uzoigwe Primary School, Ward 09 of Oshimili South Local government area, but officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC were still sorting materials for distribution to units at about 9am. Commercial buses however stationed at the school waiting to take materials to the polling units.  A voter who identified herself as Ngozi Okolotu, said materials arrived the ward at about 3.00am but INEC officials failed to commence sorting and distributi

BREAKING: INEC postpones elections in Lagos, Rivers, Anambra and others

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The Independent National Electoral Commission INEC has announced the postponement of the elections in some parts of Lagos, Rivers and Anambra States following disruption of the exercise due to violence.  INEC boss, Prof Mahmood Yakubu Specifically, INEC said elections in Akuku Toru and Bonny local government areas of Rivers state as well as some parts of Anambra and Lagos would be conducted on a later date, saying mostly affected is the contest for the federal legislative seats.  “The commission has received reports of violence and ballot box snatching in some areas leading to the disruption of the process. We have asked the Resident Electoral Commissioners RECs and the Electoral Officials on ground to submit their firsthand reports in relation to some of these incidents.  We are still receiving reports relating to incidences in some states of the federation but we have received reports relating to incidences in Akuku Toru and Bonny local government areas of Rivers state.

Breaking: Atiku, wife votes

It took Atiku Abubakar, the PDP Presidential candidate and his wife about six minutes to cast their votes in Adamawa.  The former Vice President described the voting as “so far, so good.” He voted about 10 20 am. He said the turn out was impressive and hoped that INEC would be able to cope. He said he looked forward to a smooth transition. Asked whether he would accept the result wherever it swings to he said “I am a democrat”. 

Breaking: Armed thugs allegedly hijack ballot boxes

By: Our correspondent THE Candidate of the PDP in the Bayelsa East Senatorial district of the State, Chief Ipigansi Izagara has raised alarm over alleged hijack of election materials in Nembe Basambiri and Okoroba areas of the state. According to him, the shooting and hijack of materials were sponsored by the opposition party supporters and alleged that one person has been killed and five others injured. He said the armed attack against PDP members started around 10pm on Friday with chasing out of PDP members in the area, “they have hijacked materials from our area with the assistance of soldiers ” Also speaking, a chieftain of the PDP from Okoroba community in Nembe council, Benjamin, also alleged that in ward 11,12 and 13 of the area, the materials have been diverted with the aide of security agents. 

Edo:Schools resumes from midterm Tomorrow

By: Our Reporter   Edo State Government has announced that schools across the state are to resume on Wednesday, February 20, for the continuation of the second term academic session, after the mid-term break. In a statement signed by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Dr. Mrs. R. E. Obahiagbon, the government said that the mid-term break for 2nd Term ends Tuesday, 19 February 2019. According to her, “This is to inform the general public that the mid-term break for 2nd term (2018/2019 academic session) ends today, Tuesday, 19 February, 2019. Schools are expected to resume tomorrow Wednesday, 20 February, 2019 “All schools are by this announcement advised to comply accordingly.”

EDUCATION, THE HOPE TO THE FUTURE:Former VC OAU

Excerpt:Courtesy of Vanguardng FORMER Vice-Chancellor of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Professor Bamitale Omole has described quality education as a tool for nation- building.  The former VC who presented a paper at the Founder’s Day/12th Matriculation ceremony of Caleb University, Ikorodu-Itokin Road, Imota, Lagos, said education is the pathway to nation-building as it gives people the required skills to keep themselves out of poverty, thereby providing the gateway to prosperity and creates wealth for the citizens.  In the paper titled: Where have the youths gone?  Nigerian youths and nation-building, he said that educated citizens especially youths, bring fame\, wealth and prosperity to a nation. He said: ‘’All these are factors towards the nation-building and education creates awareness of what is right and what is wrong. Education is a vital investment for human, economic and capital development in any nation.”  Obafemi Awolowo University He admonished Nigerian youths to ke

#Nigerians Decides

Checkout all the Presidential Candidates and Their Political Parties below; OSITELU ISAAC BABATUNDE – A ABDULRASHID HASSAN BABA – AA OMOYELE SOWORE – AAC CHIKE UKAEGBU – AAP SHIPI MOSES GODIA – ABP NWOKEAFOR IKECHUKWU NDUBUISI – ACD MAILAFIA OBADIAH – ADC YABAGI SANI YUSUF – ADP NWACHUKWU CHUKS NWABUIKWU – AGA CHIEF UMENWA GODWIN – AGAP OBAJE YUSUFU AMEH – ANDP DUROTOYE ADETOKUNBO OLUFELA – ANN SHITTU MOSHOOD ASIWAJU – ANP FASUA TOPE KOLADE – ANRP IBRAHIM ALIYU HASSAN – APA BUHARI MUHAMMADU – APC SHITU MOHAMMED KABIR -APDA GBOR JOHN WILSON TERWASE – APGA YUSUF MAMMAN DANTALLE – APM OBINNA UCHECHUKWU IKEAGWUONU – APP DARA JOHN – ASD ANGELA JOHNSON – AUN DAVID ESOSA IZE-IYAMU – BNPP OJINIKA GEFF CHIZEE – C4C ABAH LEWIS ELAIGWU – CAP ETIM EMMANUEL ISHIE – CNP UKONGA FRANK – DA AWOSOLA WILLIAMS OLUSOLA – DPC OSAKWE FELIX JOHNSON – DPP REV. (DR) ONWUBUYA – FJP OKOTIE CHRISTOPHER OGHENEBRORIE – FRESH AKHIMIEN DAVIDSON ISIBOR – GDPN EKE SAMUEL CHUKWUMA – GP

After ASUU Strike:Students not yet resumed lecture

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By: Our correspondent institutions of higher learning in the country revealed a very low turn out of students on campus. Thus, while teachers are preparing for lectures, the students are nowhere to be found for learning. Situational reports revealed that some of the available students at the University of Benin, UNIBEN, had arrived the campus before ASUU suspended the strike to serve as INEC official during the elections. Some new admitted students and undergraduates who spoke with one of Our correspondents , displayed some levels of fear to return to school, envisaging the likelihood of violent before,during and after elections. They were in the opinion that if they go back to school now, they would be forced to return home before or during the elections. ‘’I would rather prefer to be at home with my food stuffs and return after the election." He said.

UNIMINNA ALUMNI PLAN TO BUILD 5,000 HOSTELS ON CAMPUS

The Alumni Association of the Federal University of Technology (FUT), Minna has said that it will construct a 5,000-bed student hostel at the permanent site of the 36-year-old institution, the National President of the association, Alhaji Alhassan Yahaya, has disclosed. Alhassan, who made this known while fielding questions from newsmen on Tuesday, did not disclose the cost of the project but said the hostel “will be student friendly” and would complement the efforts of the university management which is also embarking on similar project. According to the national president, the scheme would address the shortfall in hostel accommodation at the main campus of the institution. FUT Minna with a population of 23,000 students, has 4,402 available bed spaces, which had also resulted in most of the students staying off campus.

NIGERIAN STUDENTS REACT OVER ASUU CALL-OFF

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- Some university students have expressed mixed reactions following the suspension of the three - month old strike by the Academic Staff Union of Students ( ASUU) . The News Agency of Nigeria ( NAN ) reports that the strike was suspended on Thursday , Feb . 7, after a conciliatory meeting between ASUU and representatives of the Federal Government led by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Nigige . The lecturers had demanded for the implementation of agreement entered into by the government with the union , including university revatilisation fund and earned allowances. Some Nigerian students who took to Twitter to express their opinion said the action was a tactic to deceive youths because of the coming elections . @ iniobong tweeted: “ How ASUU strike has not been a dominant issue in the ongoing presidential campaigns shows how unconcerned we all are about our shoddy education system. ” @ oheng 2000 said “As much as I like the fact that # ASUU has

JAMB: EXTENSION OF REGISTRATION UNACCEPTABLE

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T he Chairman of Governing Board, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board ( JAMB ), Dr Emmanuel Ndukwe, has said he does not foresee an extension of the registration for the 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) beyond February 21 deadline. Speaking while monitoring the ongoing registration of candidates in some Computer Based Test (CBT) Centres in Lagos on Friday, which he described as seamless, Ndukwe urged candidates planning to take the 2019 UTME to do so now while there is no pressure at the Centres. ” I don’t foresee an extension. We have to stick to the date we have given to the public. If we start now thinking about extension, it doesn’t portray our seriousness. Some of the places we visited had many systems but few candidates. Let the candidates out there be mindful of the examination dates. I don’t foresee any extension of dates,” he said. Ndukwe expressed satisfaction with what he saw at the Ha-Shem Academy centre, Iwaya, FCE Technical Akoka centre
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ASUU CALLS OFF STRIKE The Academic Staffs Union of Universities (ASUU) has called off its three months prolonged strike in order to Continue its academic activities in earnest to salvage the future of  both Graduating and Matriculated Students on various institutions of higher learning within the Country. This was disclosed during a press briefing. The union suspended the strike after a memorandum of Action, MoA, it reached with the Federal government towards the revitalisation of public universities. The ASUU National President, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi who announced the suspension, however, said that the union had embarked on the strike to “stem the continued slide into rot and decay in public universities since the 1980s.” He however decried the unpatriotic attitudes of some university chancellors whom he said tried to undermine the union’s struggle towards ensuring that universities in the country are revitalised. The statement reads thus: “ACADEMIC STAFF UNION OF UNI