We didn't receive N100m from Presidency - Chibok community says
Speaking
with journalists today at the daily sit out of the Abuja
#bringbackourgirls campaign, a leader of the Kibaku Area Development
Association of the Chibok community, Dauda Iliya said contrary to media
reports, they didn't receive N100m from the presidency. He said only
N200,000 was handed to some of the parents.
"On July 22nd at about midnight, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Special duties who has been coordinating the visit from the side of the presidency visited the hotel and told the 51 escaped girls who came that the Presidency sent them a token of a N100, 000 each and accordingly gave them the said money without even a prior knowledge or discussion of any other person in the community that was around the vicinity of the hotel. The Senior special assistant equally gave the sum of N200,000 each to 61 parents out of the 122 that came on the visit. 61 parents were given N100,000 each on the basis that the money given to them was not enough to go round at the agreed amount of N200,000 each. The remaining parents were not given any money at all" he said Father of Juventus Striker, Carlos Tevez, Kidnapped In Argentina
The father of Carlos Tevez has been kidnapped and is being held for ransom, according to reports in Argentina.
The
incident occurred at around 7am on Tuesday in Moron, on the outskirts
of Buenos Aires, when Juan Alberto Cabral’s car was intercepted, reports
La Nación.
The
criminals contacted the family in the city and made an initial request
for ransom that was much lower than a second request a short time later,
suggesting it wasn’t initially clear to them who they were holding.
Police
are investigating the incident and the Juventus striker Tevez is
understood to be travelling to Argentina to help deal with the matter.
-UK Guardian
Official list of the top 100 universities in Africa – See the position Nigerian Unis’ are (Look)1 University of Cape Town | South Africa | |
2 University of South Africa | South Africa | |
3 University of Pretoria | South Africa | |
4 Universiteit Stellenbosch | South Africa | |
5 University of the Witwatersrand | South Africa | |
6 University of Dar es Salaam | Tanzania | |
7 Cairo University | Egypt | |
8 University of KwaZulu-Natal | South Africa | |
9 The American University in Cairo | Egypt | |
10 Makerere University | Uganda | |
11 Rhodes University | South Africa | |
12 University of the Western Cape | South Africa | |
13 Mansoura University | Egypt | |
14 University of Johannesburg | South Africa | |
15 Université Cheikh Anta Diop | Senegal | |
16 Assiut University | Egypt | |
17 University of Nairobi | Kenya | |
18 Zagazig University | Egypt | |
19 University of Botswana | Botswana | |
20 Université Mohammed V – Agdal | Morocco | |
21 University of Ghana | Ghana | |
22 Universiteit van die Vrystaat | South Africa | |
23 University of Ibadan | Nigeria | |
24 Addis Ababa University | Ethiopia | |
25 North-West University | South Africa | |
26 Alexandria University | Egypt | |
27 Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University | South Africa | |
28 University of Zambia | Zambia | |
29 Université des Sciences et de la Technologie Houari Boumediène | Algeria | |
30 The German University in Cairo | Egypt | |
31 Obafemi Awolowo University | Nigeria | |
32 Universidade Eduardo Mondlane | Mozambique | |
33 University of Mauritius | Mauritius | |
34 Ain Shams University | Egypt | |
35 University of Lagos | Nigeria | |
36 Tanta University | Egypt | |
37 Université de Ouagadougou | Burkina Faso | |
38 Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology | Ghana | |
39 Université de la Reunion | Reunion | |
40 Université Nationale du Rwanda | Rwanda | |
41 Helwan University | Egypt | |
42 Cape Peninsula University of Technology | South Africa | |
43 University of Zululand | South Africa | |
44 Strathmore University | Kenya | |
45 Université Cadi Ayyad | Morocco | |
46 Al Akhawayn University | Morocco | |
47 Université d’Alger | Algeria | |
48 Université Mentouri de Constantine | Algeria | |
49 Université Badji Mokhtar de Annaba | Algeria | |
50 Université d’Oran | Algeria | |
51 Université Hassan II – Casablanca | Morocco | |
52 University of Fort Hare | South Africa | |
53 Université Abdelmalek Essadi | Morocco | |
54 Ahmadu Bello University | Nigeria | |
55 Jaamacada Muqdisho | Somalia | |
56 Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology | Kenya | |
57 University of Swaziland | Swaziland | |
58 University of Ilorin | Nigeria | |
59 Sudan University of Science and Technology | Sudan | |
60 Université Mohammed V – Souissi | Morocco | |
61 Kenyatta University | Kenya | |
62 University of Khartoum | Sudan | |
63 University of Namibia | Namibia | |
64 Université de Batna | Algeria | |
65 University of Malawi | Malawi | |
66 Benha University | Egypt | |
67 Université Hassan II – Mohammedia | Morocco | |
68 Al-Azhar University | Egypt | |
69 Fayoum University | Egypt | |
70 Université de la Manouba | Tunisia | |
71 University of Benin | Nigeria | |
72 Minoufiya University | Egypt | |
73 Durban University of Technology | South Africa | |
74 Université de Tunis El Manar | Tunisia | |
75 Université de Carthage | Tunisia | |
76 Tshwane University of Technology | South Africa | |
77 United States International University | Kenya | |
78 Université Abou Bekr Belkaid Tlemcen | Algeria | |
79 Polytechnic of Namibia | Namibia | |
80 Egerton University | Kenya | |
81 Université de Gabès | Tunisia | |
82 Université de Sousse | Tunisia | |
83 Université d’Antananarivo | Madagascar | |
84 Minia University | Egypt | |
85 Moi University | Kenya | |
86 Université de Nouakchott | Mauritania | |
87 Université Mouloud Maameri de Tizi Ouzou | Algeria | |
88 University of Venda | South Africa | |
89 Central University of Technology | South Africa | |
90 Université Ibn Tofail | Morocco | |
91 University of Zimbabwe | Zimbabwe | |
92 Suez Canal University | Egypt | |
93 University of Cape Coast | Ghana | |
94 Misr International University | Egypt | |
95 University of Jos | Nigeria | |
96 University of Maiduguri | Nigeria | |
97 University of Limpopo | South Africa | |
98 The Hubert Kairuki Memorial University | Tanzania | |
99 Jimma University | Ethiopia | |
100 Modern Sciences and Arts University | Egypt |
Omg!! Female student str1pped nak£d from top to buttom for stealing blackberry [Photo]
Some girls are really taking these craze
for BB to the extreme. A 200 Level student of the University of Benin
stole a Blackberry phone said to belong to her girlfriend and was given the disgrace of her life by those around, including fellow students.
It all happened when her friend started looking for her BB for over 3 hours and could not find it. This girl was asked if she saw the BlackBerry but she said No, that she hadn’t seen it.
While the discussion went on, the phone rang and she refuse picking it, it rang again and again until her friend insisted she pick it, but she refuse until argument started which led to neighbours coming to the scene. The phone was later discovered and the boys around stripp’ed her nakéd and abused her body……
It all happened when her friend started looking for her BB for over 3 hours and could not find it. This girl was asked if she saw the BlackBerry but she said No, that she hadn’t seen it.
While the discussion went on, the phone rang and she refuse picking it, it rang again and again until her friend insisted she pick it, but she refuse until argument started which led to neighbours coming to the scene. The phone was later discovered and the boys around stripp’ed her nakéd and abused her body……
SEE PIC HERE
Revealed: Gov. Amosun’s Secret Letter Reveals Genesis of Conflict with Osoba
Consequent
upon the disagreement between the two leaders, investigation by THISDAY
revealed that Osoba’s group, comprising three senators and nine members
of the House of Representatives, had concluded plans to defect to
Social Democratic Party (SDP) after the Osun State governorship
election.
Likewise,
a group of political actors from different political parties in the
state including the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Labour Party (LP)
among others, had secretly created a body named ‘Amosun Must Go’ (AMG)
due to what they allegedly ascribed to the governor’s high-handedness.
But
the letter, which Amosun personally authored and dated January 23, 2011,
also revealed that the incumbent governor had long been plotting to
undermine Osoba’s influence in the then Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN)
before the party finally fused into All Progressives Congress (APC).
The
letter, which was titled: ‘Ogun State ACN Candidates and Electoral
Fortunes in April 2011 general election,’ expressed Amosun’s disapproval
of the candidates that contested various legislative elections.
But
the candidates who contested the legislative elections were said to have
emerged and their names already sent to the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) before Amosun formally defected to the
defunct ACN late 2010.
In
the nine-page letter, Amosun disagreed with the process of picking the
party’s candidates, claiming that he should be given opportunity to make
some input being the party’s governorship candidate. He argued in the
letter that the process of picking candidates “should be based more on
electoral value and acceptability of aspirants as it is only through
such process that can lead to emergence of candidates that enjoy the
confidence and support of the broad segment of party’s members.”
Amosun
further expressed concerns that the process of selecting candidates for
three senatorial and nine House of Representatives slots were shrouded
in so much secrecy that he had to depend on information picked bits and
pieces from different sources within and outside the party.
He
noted: “Unlike the House of Assembly candidates, whose election held the
same day with his election, we cannot afford to be indifferent to the
National Assembly candidates, who are the lighthouse to the general
elections.”
But a
source in the Osoba group said the party leaders did not approve
Amosun’s suggestion to reverse the candidacy of Senator Gbenga Obadara
(Ogun Central), Sen. Gbenga Kaka (Ogun East) and Senator Akin Odunsi
among others because the candidates had emerged before Amosun’s formal
defection. The source added that Amosun only agreed to the candidacy of
Hon. Olumide Osoba, who is the biological son of the former governor,
among the candidates that emerged for the House of Representatives.
The
source explained that Amosun had been working “to undermine the
influence of Osoba in the defunct ACN immediately after he defected to
the party, perhaps because he worked with his immediate predecessor, Mr.
Gbenga Daniel, against the former governor in the 2003 governorship
elections.”
The
source said Amosun had no reason “to fight Osoba because his position as
the state governor is not threatened. He came from the All Nigeria
Peoples Party (ANPP), used our structure and party platforms. Amosun is
simply fighting unnecessary battle, which may affect APC in the State.
“Amosun
now plans to replace Obadara with Mr. Lanre Tejuosho who came with him
from the ANPP, Senator Gbenga Kaka with the Managing Director of
Independent Communications Network Limited (Publishers of The News
Magazine and P.M. News), Mr. Bayo Onanuga and Senator Akin Odunsi with
Senator Iyabo Anisulowo.
“In
2011, Amosun promoted Mr. Lekan Abiola, a son of the winner of June 12,
1993, presidential election, Chief MKO Abiola, on the platform of ANPP
against Osoba’s son. He should be asked why he is not friendly with
three senators and nine members of the House of Representatives from the
state.”
The
source, therefore, blamed the APC national leader, Senator Bola Tinubu,
for the crisis between Osoba and Amosun, noting that Tinubu had been
supporting him against the popular interests in the state.
Of
the nine House of Assembly slots ceded to him in 2011, the source said
Amosun won four while those in the camp of Osoba won all their slots,
thereby wondering why Amosun should complain about electoral value of
the candidates that emerged from the group of former governor.
The
source debunked Amosun’s claims that he spent N7 billion on his
election, noting that the governor only contributed N70 million to the
then ACN out of the N350 million he promised to contribute.
Source: This Day
Photo: Female bishop touches pastor’s pen1s during Church service in Ghana – See what happened!
While everyone was touching the Pastor’s head, shoes and shoulder; this woman, a bishop of same congregation decided to hold the pastor’s priv’ates for healing.
The Pastor ask why she hold his priv’ates and the woman said, “her husband pen*s is not working anymore so she believes when she hold the Pastor’s pen*s, her husband’s would be healed.” Then the pastor shouted, hallelujah somebody. Can you blame the lady, wasn’t she obeying simple instruction?
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