Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Hope Uzodinma Freezes All Imo State Bank Accounts


    Hope Uzodinma has issued his first order as the governor of Imo state following the Supreme Court ruling on Tuesday, 14th January.

   The new governor in his order has directed that no bank should transact any business with the government of Emeka Ihedioha with effect from January 14, 2020. This was contained in a statement issued by  Chief Cosmas Iwu, the Director-General, Hope Uzodinma’s Campaign Organisation.

The statement below:

President Buhari, V.P Osinbajo Honour Fallen Heroes On Armed Forces Remembrance Day

 

   President Muhammadu Buhari has honoured Nigeria’s fallen heroes at the 2020 Armed Forces Remembrance Day.

Lady accidentally killed by soldier her sister invited to beat a neighbour

 

   A young woman died from injuries sustained when stray bullets from a soldier's gun hit her. The Soldier was invited by the dead woman's sister to assault a neighbour who dared to challenge her for leaving outstanding bills and packing out without clearing it. The neighbour accosted her and insisted she must clear her bills but instead she called up a soldier to beat up the neighbour.

Ubi Franklin Appointed As Special Adviser On Tourism By Rivers State Government

 

   Music CEO Ubi Franklin has been appointed Special Adviser on Tourism by governor Ben Ayade of Cross Rivers State.

S*X FOR GRADE- Scandal rocks OAU as female student records lecturer threatening to fail her


     A fresh s*x-for-marks scandal is currently rocking the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, as a 400-level student of the Department of International Relations, Faculty of Administration, has accused a lecturer, Olabisi Olaleye, of sexually harassing her.

   Motunrayo Afolayan, who has since lodged a complaint at the university’s Centre for Gender and Social Policy Studies, alleged that Mr Olaleye failed her in ‘Diplomacy,’ course code IRS 305. The lecturer teaches the course alongside a female colleague, Omolara Akinyemi. The allegation comes nearly two years after a widely publicised scandal involving another lecturer in the faculty, Richard Akindele, and a student.

     Mr Akindele, a professor of Accounting, was dismissed from the university after he was indicted for demanding sex from a female student to help improve her grades. A federal court later sentenced the disgraced professor to 24 months in prison. Reliable sources within the university told Premium Times that Ms Afolayan first took IRS 305 during the 2017/2018 academic calendar while in 300 Level but was allegedly failed because he refused to sleep with the lecturer.