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Saturday, 20 February 2016

The Ooni of Ife sworn in as the Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka

Ooni of Ife, Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi Ojaja ll, who was appointed as the new Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), by President Buhari, was present at the Tertiary Institution's 45th convocation ceremony and was also officially sworn in as the new chancellor.

See Ibinabo Fiberesima's backless dress to Ben Bruce's 60th birthday party

Fashion? Yay or nay?

@Peterpsquare says his apology was just for the Fans only

According to Peter.. in case y'all thought he was apologizing to someone else...

Sad news!!! Man Beats His Mother to Death Two Days After Being Released from Prison

A man who had only just emerged from prison where he spent an alarming number of years has murdered his own mother in cold blood. A 47-year-old man, Steven Pratt, has allegedly killed his 64-year-old mother two days after completing a 30-year prison sentence for a 1984 murder conviction.

According to People Magazine, Pratt, pleaded guilty to manslaughter, admitting his role in his mother’s beating death.

Pratt, an Atlantic City resident who lived with his mother, repeatedly struck his mother Gwendolyn Pratt in the head the morning of Oct. 12, 2014. Police responded to the Pratt home that morning and found Gwendolyn’s lifeless body inside.

The statement says officers immediately took Pratt into custody and an autopsy later revealed the victim died from blunt force trauma to the head.

Pratt faces 25 more years behind bars when he is sentenced within the next few months, police say.

First ever lassa fever Victim In Lagos. Finally Discharged

The Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, has discharged a 25-year- old student who was the first person to be diagnosed with Lassa fever in Lagos. According to the hospital management, the 25-year old has been discharged following his recovery from the killer disease. He is now hale and healthy, the hospital management noted.

Gov. Aregbesola Finally Gives Reasons Why He Sacked All Doctors In Osun State

Yesterday, the Osun State Government technically relieved the doctors in its employ, of their jobs.

The Chairman, Special Committee on Health, Dr. Simon Afolayan, announced at a press conference, that the state considered that the striking doctors had resigned their appointments. He said:-

“Doctors are part of the civil service and by the civil service rule, you cannot abandon your duty post for 6 months without reason and not face the consequences. If you do so, it is deemed that you have resigned your appointment. This rule has taken effect!”

Afolayan said the state could not afford to pay the doctors’ salaries in full in the face of the current financial crisis in the state and the nation. Last year, the doctors embarked on an indefinite strike over payment of half salaries and demand for better condition of service. According to Afolayan, out of over 39,000 workers in the state civil service, doctors were less than 100. He described the demands of the doctors as impossible to meet; saying there would be anarchy in the state if the government paid full salaries to doctors and half salaries to other civil servants. He added that:-

“The doctors have remained recalcitrant despite all entreaties by leading lights of the medical profession. They refused the popular agreement, what should government do? How can we reverse a decision accented to and agreed with by over 39,000 workers because about 100 people are dissatisfied?”.

Bread seller turned model, Olajumoke orisaguna makes it to UberFacts

Another success recorded! Congrats jumoke, ride on girl.