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Buhari s return: I hope you think twice next time - Reno Omokri mocks

Former presidential aide, Reno Omokri has reacted to the return of President Mujmadu Buhari from London where he had a medical check-up. Reacting, the former media aide to ex-president Goodluck Jonathan, who led the #HarassBuhariOutofLondon protest to the Abuja House in London, asked Buhari to focus on establishing medical facilities in the country for all Nigerians. Reno stated this on Thursday in a Facebook post shortly after the President landed in Abuja. The post reads: “Dear General Muhammadu Buhari, welcome back to Abuja, Nigeria. I am sure that after the surprise package we arranged for you in London, you will think twice before returning there.

Akeredolu urges farmers to protect themselves against herdsmen

Daily Post Nigeria Published Akeredolu gave the charge on Thursday in Akure at a “Cassava Revolution’’ flag-off, NAN reports. The governor was represented by Akin Olotu, his Senior Special Assistant on Agriculture and Agro-Allied Industries “I want to advise that our people should come together and organise vigilantes in their respective localities to protect their farms and businesses. “And if there is an issue, they should not hesitate to inform the Amotekun Corps, the police and others security agents”, he said. Akeredolu assured the state government was ready to create more jobs for youths through agriculture. He disclosed that more farmers would be engaged so that the ethanol factory will be able to produce at a higher capacity.

How introduction of IPPIS slowed progress in Nigerian public universities - ASUU

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) says the Integrated Payment Payroll Information System (IPPIS) introduced in Nigeria public Universities in 2019 has hindered the progress of academic institutions in the country. This was disclosed by the Zonal Coordinator of Bauchi Zone, Prof. Lawan Abubakar while speaking at an interactive session organised for contestants for the office of the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Jos, held at the ASUU Secretariat of the University. Abubakar said, “Contestants, we have a very big challenge, and we are with you and you should be with us, to make sure that the public university system in Nigeria survives.

EFCC arrests 27 suspected internet fraudsters in Lagos

Daily Post Nigeria Published They were apprehended in the Ayobo-Ipaja area of the state after “verified intelligence”. EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, in a statement said the suspects were allegedly involved in computer-related fraud. The suspects are David Promise, Cyril Okodogbe, Taiwo Femi, Jasa Oghenerwede Frank, Adesokan Ibrahim, Femi Emmanuel Phillip, Jimoh Olayinka Alimi, Anene Dominic, Victor Damola, Israel Attah, Alonge Oluwadamilare, Muhammadu Sani Garba, Luis Fred and Adu Olaoluwa, Precious Utomi, Oladosu Samuel, Andrew John, Olayiwola Ojo. The rest: Ekong Enobong, Oluwakemi Ezekiel, Okewole Segun, Olawale Adekunle, Ajibade Idris Adeniyi, Imeobong-Odion Promise, Karaole Lateef, Rowland Emmanuel and Nelson Lucky. Items recovered from them include mobile phones, laptop computers and exotic cars.

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