VCs, registrars, others appointed along ethnoreligious lines Today, the universality of tertiary institutions in Nigeria is gradually being eroded if not lost. Almost every university in the country is enmeshed in the domestication of appointments of principal officers of the institution like the vice-chancellor, bursar, registrar, deans, HoDs and others. Most host communities see […]
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1.The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, yesterday announced that from today (Tuesday), customers will pay N6.98 per transaction every time they use USSD services. This was made known in a statement jointly signed by CBN’s Acting Director, Corporate Communications, Osita Nwanisobi and Director, Public Affairs, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Ikechukwu Adinde.
2. The Kano State government, on Tuesday, confirmed three persons dead and 284 others infected in the outbreak of a strange disease. Commissioner for Health, Aminu Ibrahim-Tsanyawa, disclosed this to reporters at a press conference.
3. The House of Representatives on Tuesday passed through second reading a bill to empower the National Assembly to summon the president. The Constitution alteration bill also seeks to give the States Houses of Assembly powers to summon their respective governors.
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Operatives of the Ogun State Police Command have arrested a lecturer in the Department of Business Management at the Covenant University Ota, for allegedly raping a teenage girl.
It was gathered that the lecturer, Dr. Stephen Ukenna, raped his victim who is a 17-old-year-old student of the university.
The 41-year-old lecturer was arrested after the parent’s of the victim filed a complaint at the Ota Area Command.
They reported that their daughter called that she was invited by the lecturer to his office on Thursday under the pretence of planning a surprise birthday party for her close friend.
The suspect, Dr. Stephen Ukenna
A lecturer in the Department of Business Management at the Covenant University Ota, Dr. Stephen Ukenna, has been arrested for allegedly raping a teenage girl.
The victim is a 17-old-year old student of the university.
The 41-year-old lecturer was arrested following a complaint at the Ota Area Command by the girl’s parents.
They alleged their daughter called to report that she was invited by the lecturer to his office on Thursday under the pretence of planning a surprise birthday party for her close friend.
But on getting to Dr. Stephen’s office, he reportedly seized her, locked the door and forcefully had sex with her atop a table.
The police spokesman said ''when the victim got to the lecturer’s office, he locked the office door and forcefully had sex with her on his office table''.