Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Letters A to Z


What do you thing about these letters that made up sensible statements?

Movie Appearance Waje



Waje  has been scored high by many Nollywood stars and described her as bunch of talents. She recently featured in a Movie which is still  in the making.... watch out.

I will not resign --Moro





President Goodluck Jonathan  issued a query to the Minister of Interior Comrade Abba Moro to explain within 24 hours the poor handing of the immigration recruitment exercise. 

The interior Minister,Abba Moro and Comptroller General of the Nigerian Immigration Service Davis Parradang were summoned to the presidential villa by President GoodLuck Jonathan, The Interior Minister who dressed in a white Caftan, appeared disturbed after emerging from the President's office in company of the Immigration boss. 

Source at the villa said President Jonathan was worried by Saturday's incidence had queried the Interior minister to explain the poor handing exercise as witnessed across the country.

Comrade Abba Moro declared yesterday that he will not resign his appointment saying such move will amount to running away from the problem.

He Made the declaration just as he stated that the Federal government would soon inaugurate a panel of eminent Nigerians and stakeholders to probe the tragedy to ensure that the nation does not experience such deaths in the future.

Back to strike...OOU Lecturers




The lecturers of the Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State staged a protest over the irregular payment on their salaries in the past three years, on Monday 17th March and they agreed to stay away from lecture room indefinitely.

The protesters showed their grievances to the Vice Chancellor, Prof Saburi Adesanya  of the Institution through a letter and urged him to directly forward their message to Governor Ibikunle Amusun.
The Chairman of the OOU branch of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Dr.Deji Agboola  accused Ogun State government for the irregular payment. He also appeal to the Governor, Governor Amosun to put lectures salaries in the first line charge of expenditure, just like other civil  and public servants in the State. He further buttress the fact that the irregular payment of lecturers salaries denied them to meet their financial obligations. He added that:


         'we are tired of working for months and receiving only one month salary. our members have affirmed that they have been deprived the opportunity to come to work as salaries are not paid'
Dr. Agboola also alleged that lecturers of OOU had in the past three years been subjected to arbitrary taxation by the State government, which led to confusions in the volume of taxes being paid by them.

The lecturers further fated the use of the Point of Sales System for the collection of fees in the institution, describing it as exploitation and negating the whit paper issued by the Visitation Panel to the institution set up by the current administration.