Anchor University speaks on abduction of DVC, Prof Fatokun
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By Adesina Wahab
The management of Anchor University, Lagos, owned by the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, on Wednesday, confirmed the abduction of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Johnson Fatokun, saying contact has been established with his abductors and that the lecturer is in good health.
In a statement by the Assitant Registrar, Strategy and Communication, Okesola Sanusi, the university management said it was working in conjunction with security agencies to ensure Fatokun is released as soon as possible and in good health.
“The management of Anchor University wish to confirm the abduction of our Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Prof J.O. Fatokun. He was abducted in Nasarawa State on Monday, 18 January 2021 on his way from Jos, where he had gone to attend to family duties.
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Here s A Step-By-Step Guide To Getting Married In Malaysia If You re A Non-Muslim
While tying the knot is one of the happiest and most exciting moments in your life, the process of getting there can sometimes be a little stressful.
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First of all, to legally get married in Malaysia, you ll have to complete the registration of marriage (ROM)
1. National Registration Department (JPN)
2. At a church, temple, or association by Assistant Registrar of Marriages
3. At your own venue with the help of a JPN officer