Published January 16, 2021, 10:57 AM
Vice President Leni Robredo clarified Saturday reports that thousands of unused slippers bearing her name were found in an abandoned camp of the New People’s Army (NPA).
Vice President Leni Robredo addresses the public on Monday, Nov. 25, 2019, after President Rodrigo Duterte’s instruction that she be removed as co-chair of the Inter-agency Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs (ICAD). (Photo by Charlie Villegas / OVP)
“It’s 2021 and the trolls are still recycling lies (facepalm emoji). The picture was taken in March 2016. The slippers were given away by Mayor Joy Belmonte at her birthday event, in support of our VP bid,” Robredo said in a Twitter post.
Quezon City ranks first in the list of the most popular real estate locations in Metro Manila, according to the latest trend report from Lamudi
Majority of seekers are interested to rent rather than buy, a similar trend also observed in Makati and Pasig. As cities that host business districts, this reflects the market’s move to find temporary living spaces near places of work amid the pandemic. In contrast, stronger purchase interest is seen in Metro Manila cities outside the CBDs, such as Manila.
In terms of real estate types, houses are the most popular among seekers looking at Quezon City listings. Horizontal developments represent 29.25 percent of the leads.
Shehu Shagari College of Education (SSCOE), Sokoto, turned out 11,348 graduates from the college between 2014 and 2019.
The college Provost, Dr Muhammad Hakimi, stated this at a press conference on Saturday, ahead of the 22nd convocation ceremony and 50 years anniversary of the college today, Monday, 28 December.
Hakimi said that the convocation ceremony is arranged for students from the year 2014 to 2019 who graduated from the college.
“This includes 1,620 graduating students in the year 2014, 1,773 students in 2015, 1,834 students in 2016, 2,004 in 2017, 2,050 in 2018 and 2,067 in 2019, making it a total of 11,348 graduating students for the six years.
“In general, the college, since its establishment in 1970, was able to graduate no fewer than 39,814 students, many of whom have made remarkable success in the academics, political and other endeavors of life,” he said.
As parts of measures to instill discipline on campus, no fewer than 18 students and five staff of the Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE), have been expelled and suspended within the past one year due to unruly behavior exhibited on campus.
The Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Ozo-Mekuri Ndimele disclosed this in his address at the 38th Convocation ceremony of the university at the main campus, Rumuolumeni, Port Harcourt , recently.
Ndimele said the institution has zero tolerance for indiscipline and campus-prone misconduct including ‘grade sorting’ sex-for-grade, rape, bullying, sexual harassment, examination malpractices, poor attitude to work among others.
Ndimele maintained that the university has no room for cultism and other social vices, adding that it has set up a Committee on Anti-Cultism and Anti-Sorting whose membership he said are known only to himself, the registrar and the members themselves.
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