The social has been buzzing with criticism on the N100k prize awarded the best graduating student of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) 2017/2018, Lawal Oluwafemi.
He was
presented with the prize at the convocation of the University which held
recently. Elated Lawal took to his Twitter on Saturday to share the news and
Twitter users have been congratulating him.
Also,
Twitter users have reacted that the prize money was too low.
Some reactions to his tweet;
Nnabuchi Destiny@NnabuchiD · Dec 15 Replying to @SamuelOguns7 @_ndawondi and 2 others It’s sad, really sad.
@dolapo_oyediji · Dec 15 Replying to @SamuelOguns7 @_ndawondi and 2 others Useless BBN…… earning that much…. what a shame to this country, ICAN is like going through hell
Samuel Ogunwusi@SamuelOguns7 · 11h Replying to @_ndawondi @phlawalmoses and @damilola25 I thought nobody saw it. In the same country where winner of BBN went home with 30million Naira and add-ons. Before you come to tell me that private companies sponsored BBN, let me state here that there is nothing wrong for private companies to look in the direction of education.
Manuel@Manuel47647924 · Dec 14 Replying to @SamuelOguns7 @_ndawondi and 2 others Eksu doesn’t give up to 1,000 Max you get is #800
We say a big congratulations to Lawal Oluwafemi!!!!!!
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A school proprietor has been arrested by the police in Delta State for allegedly raping a female corps member in his house.
The state
Commissioner of police while briefing newsmen said the command arrested Michael
Anigholor, the proprietor of the Grace Life International School under the
Ethiope East LGA when a female corps member reported the matter.
The police
disclosed that Michael Anigholor took advantage of the corps member when she
showed up at the school for her primary assignment.
On
14/01/2020 at about 1100hrs, the complainant, a Youth Corper posted to Grace
Life International School, Oghata-Efe alleged that on 9th January 2020, she
went to report at the school for her primary assignment. After her
documentation, the suspect Michael Anigholor, who is the proprietor, took her
to his house in Sapele and had carnal knowledge of her without her consent.” Mohammed
hinted
The suspect
has been charged to court with charge sheet NO. MS/MUSC/02c/2020
The Police authorities in Ogun State have confirmed arresting the SUG President of Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Adegboye Emmanuel Olatunji. So, the SUG president was arrested with one Olanrewaju Taiwo is been charged for cultism.
The arrest was made possible by the members of the public. They were, however, seen at the Gbogidi area of Ilaro, venue for their initiation of new members into their dreaded Black Axe confraternity.
However, other members of the confraternity escaped leaving behind the two suspected cultists in their full regalia. They are currently assisting the police with information.
The House of
Reps Committee on Public Accounts has issued a 30-days ultimatum to YABATECH to
prepare and present its account details to the office of the Auditor General of
the Federation.
Also, the committee
said if YABATECH failed to comply with the order, the National Assembly would
have no choice but to hold back the allocation to the institution for 2020.
Appearing
before the committee to investigate refusal by partially-funded and
non-treasury funded agencies, the Rector, Mr. Obafemi Omokungbe said he assumed
office in 2018 and that these accounts are not ready as the external auditors
are yet to submit the reports.
On the other
hand, the committee members rejected Omokungbe’s submission and agreed to place
YABATECH on status inquiry and further probe into its financial details.
Mr. Oluwole
Oke, the Chairman of the Committee said;
“It is not going to be business as usual. Let me sound a note of
warning to those heads of MDAs hiding under the pretext of being new in office
or absence of governing boards to approve their audited accounts as a
deliberate cover-up for not remitting their audited accounts to the Auditor
General of the Federation as and when due.
“We, as a committee, will fish out those involved and
publish their names and their MDAs in the national dailies. We are compiling
their names; there will be no hiding place for them. This is not a threat; we
are going to carry it out to the letter.”