Maverick Pastor Sign Fireman has married an unnamed member of his congregation. The lady is said to be either 21 or 22 which makes the age difference between them to be a subject of intense discussion. Also he refused to reveal her identify,telling all who asked that they will have to wait to see her on their wedding day. Since the grooms name is Sign Fireman,we hope the bride's name is not 'Thunder Firestorm' keeping up the spirit of pentecostal exotic names.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Saturday, April 27, 2013
LIBYAN WOMEN FACE HARSH SHARIA LAW IN POST GADHAFI LIBYA
BENGHAZI, Libya (AP) — On her way back from her job as a lecturer at a university near Tripoli, Libyan poet Aicha Almagrabiwas stopped by a group of bearded militiamen. They kicked her car, beat up her driver and threatened to do the same to her. Her offense: being alone in a car with men without a male relative as a guardian.
"You have violated the law of God," the militiamen told her,Almagrabi said.
"I said, I teach male students, so should I bring a male guardian with me to classroom?" she told The Associated Press.
Not that the university is immune to increasingly bold conservatives' views on the role of women. Almagrabi said one student recently told her she shouldn't be giving lectures because a woman's voice is "awra" — too intimate and shameful to be exposed in public.
The incident in February, which ended with the militiamen allowing Almagrabi to drive home, underlined the bitter irony for women in post-revolution Libya. Women played a major role in the 8-month civil war against dictator Moammar Gadhafi, massing for protests against his regime, selling jewelry to fund rebels, smuggling weapons across enemy lines to rebels.
But since Gadhafi's fall more than 18 months ago, women have been rewarded by seeing their rights hemmed in and restricted.
Women fear worse may yet to come. The country is soon to begin work drafting a new constitution, which activists fear will enshrine the relegation of women to second-class status, given the influence of hard-line Islamists.
"What we aim for right now is not to lose what we had," said Hanan al-Noussori, a lawyer in Libya's second biggest city, Benghazi. "I don't know which path we are heading in. But this is a matter of life or death for us."
Women can cite any number of worrying signs.
Libya's lawlessness is in part to blame. Islamist militiamen have grown more aggressive in unilaterally imposing their own rules on women. Militias, which were initially formed from rebel brigades that battled Gadhafi's troops, hold sway in many cities. They operate with impunity because, with national police and the army in a shambles, the state relies on them as parallel security forces. The state funds a security body made up of militias, trying to keep them loyal, but that has only made them larger and bolder.
More generally, the deeply conservative nature of much of Libyan society is being expressed more freely, often impinging on women. Powerful clerics speak out against the mixing of the sexes and Libya's political leaders themselves have set the tone for a more conservative stance on women.
Almagrabi says the opening salvo came right after Gadhafi's fall in late 2011, in one of the first addresses by then-head of state Mustafa Abdul-Jalil. He declared invalid all laws not conforming toShariah and specifically vowed to end limits on polygamy. Islamic law allows men to take up to four wives, if they are treated equally, but under Gadhafi men had to get court permission and often permission from their first wife to do so.
"I felt like we were taken like spoils of war," Almagrabi said. "This nation rose up for the sake of the supremacy of the law and now there is a plan to push women back into their homes."
In February, the Supreme Constitutional Court consecrated Abdul-Jalil's announcement, formally ending any conditions on polygamy.
In 2012, at a televised ceremony celebrating the transfer of power to a newly elected parliament, Abdul-Jalil ordered a young presenter, Sarah al-Massalati, to leave the hall because she was not wearing a headscarf.
"We believe, respect and emphasize personal freedoms, but we are also a Muslim nation," Abdul-Jalil said at the time, to cheers from the audience. "I hope everyone understands these words."
Al-Massalati broke into tears. "I felt I was slaughtered," she later told Libyan media.
More recently, militiamen stormed a conference on women's rights and the constitution, held byMagdalene Ubaida and other women rights activists in Benghazi. The gunmen detained Ubaida and two of her colleagues. When they were released and heading to the airport to return to Tripoli, they were seized by more militiamen and beaten.
The incident came after one of the top security officials in Benghazi, Wanis el-Sharif, accused Ubaida of "spoling women" and criticizing Libya's top Muslim official, the grand mufti. The 25-year-old Ubaida, a co-founder of a rights organization called My Right, has since fled to Britain, saying she fears for her life.
The mufti, Sheik Sadeq al-Gharyani, took a hardline on women in a speech he delivered a year ago to a conference titled "the role of Muslim women in reconstruction."
"The state must put an end to the mingling of the sexes in the university, to close this door, this big door for corruption," he said. He urged school and university directors to start separating men and women without waiting for the state to order it.
He also cited a warning by the Prophet Muhammad that women who wear revealing clothing or don't cover their hair are "the people of hell."
Al-Gharyani is considered by some a hero of the revolution, since early on in the uprising against Gadhafi he issued a fatwa or religious edict permitting war against his regime.
Under Gadhafi's 42-year rule, women had a mixed bag.
Gadhafi often presented himself as a defender of women rights and at times made a point of defying strict interpretations of Shariah, since Islamists were among his main enemies.
Female lawyers say the country had one of the Arab world's most pro-women personal status laws, covering marriage, divorce and family law. Unlike Egypt and some other Arab nations, there is no "house of obedience" law by which courts can force women who flee their husbands to return. Women have children's custody rights after divorce.
Libyan society is generally conservative and tribal, and the majority of women wear headscarves. But at the same time, women make up a significant proportion of the work force, run their own businesses and were part of the armed forces. More women are pursuing postgraduate decrees than men.
But women lived under the same repressive regime as men under Gadhafi — and he often implicated women in regime abuses. He created a female security force of "nuns of the revolution," members of which participated in hangings of opposition figures in public or in extractions of confessions aired on TV.
Former aides have told lurid tales of Gadhafi's private life, reporting in books and interviews that he had young women brought forcibly to his Tripoli compound as sex slaves.
Women were prominent in the opposition to Gadhafi. For years, the mothers, sisters and wives of some 1,200 political prisoners massacred by the regime in the Abu Salim prison in 1996 held weekly protests at the security headquarters in Benghazi.
That eventually provided the spark for the revolution in February 2011. When one of the women's lawyers was arrested, they expanded their protest. When regime forces cracked down on them, the entire eastern half of Libya quickly rose up in revolt.
Since Gadhafi's fall, women's rights activists have seen at least one reassuring point. In the first free parliament elections last July, a liberal-leaning coalition came out the victors. The Muslim Brotherhood finished second while a party founded by a prominent jihadi-turned-politician got no seats. Women won 33 of parliament's 200 seats.
Now comes the drafting of the constitution. Rights activists worry that few if any women will be in the 60-member drafting assembly, which will be chosen either by national elections or by parliament.
There is also a consensus among all political parties, liberal and Islamist that the charter will enshrine Shariah as the main source of legislation and forbid any laws contradicting it. The last constitution Libya had — a 1951 charter that Gadhafi annulled — made no mention of Shariah.
Salwa Bugaighis, a rights lawyer, said debate over a Shariah clause is out of the question. "Shariah is a big taboo in Libya."
But she places her hopes on getting other articles into the document explicitly guaranteeing women's rights.
"We are fearful. We are worried and we are watching," she said.
By Maggie Michael -Associated Press
Friday, April 26, 2013
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
PYGMY WHALE WASHED ASHORE IN NGERIA AND GETS BUTCHERED BY LAGOSIANS
It was a frantic scene in Lekki Beach Lagos when a pygmy whale that appeared to have been washed ashore at Lekki Beach yesterday was attacked by Locals who started cutting off the whales flesh while it was still alive. Eye witness account stated that the whale was still alive though it was a bit weak. The locals all had huge chunks of whale meat such that most of the women spent the night roasting the meat to preserve it as they do not have proper refrigeration. The entire Lekki beach turned to a huge barbeque grill zone as lights sprung up every where with whale meat on it. The poor whale must have cursed the fate that made to drift ashore in Nigeria when it could have drifted ashore in a developed country like california in the US where they would have cared for it and sent it back to the sea. Morally of the story,whales whatever you do,make sure you do not get washed ashore in Nigeria or the poverty stricken folks will descend on you like Piranhas.!!
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Monday, April 22, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
SOLOMON AKIYESI'S WEDDING DRAMA CONTINUES
Following the leak by Stella Dimoko Korkus regarding Solomon Akiyesi's prior marriage to Ezinne and the spirited effort by Lilian's relatives to disprove the rumor that Lilian snatched Solomon from Ezinne before attempting to marry Uloma while still married to Lilian;we decided to reach out to all the parties concerned regarding this. From what we gathered it appears that Solomon might need to sort out his mental health issues. The norm in Nigeria is that mental health issues is only for schizophrenic patients,but Solomon's behavior clearly shows that he has a constant pattern of contracting numerous marriages without divorcing or annulling the prior ones.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
BISHOP OF OVERCOMER'S CHURCH RESPONDING TO SOLOMON AKIYESI'S WEDDING DEBACLE
The Bishop of Overcomer's church responding to the Solomon Akiyesi's wedding debacle
Friday, April 19, 2013
EMIR OF KANO'S PALACE TARGETED AGAIN BY BOKO HARAM DESPITE GOVERNMENT'S AMNESTY OFFER
Two suspected Boko Haram members attempted to bomb the palace of the Emir of Kano. One suspect was lynched by the mob and killed (pictured above) while the other was rescued by members of the Military Joint task force that stormed the venue. Coming on the heels of the call by the Sultan of Sokoto that the Federal government should release all Boko Haram members in government custody as part of the amnesty bonanza that the Northern Elites are asking for Boko Haram,i wonder why the Kano indigenes did not extend such amnesty to the Boko Haram suicide bombers when they arrested them. At least some Northern Leaders have told us in the past that Boko Haram are freedom fighters and now they want the Federal government amnesty for them. So does it mean,there is no amnesty if you attack the palace of a Northern monarch? Is that why one of the Boko Haram bombers that attacked the Emir of Kano's palace was not granted amnesty by the crowd that apprehended him? But Government should give you amnesty if you blow up unarmed women ,children and churches.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
LILIAN AKIYESI'S FRIENDS RESPOND TO ALLEGATIONS THAT SHE SNATCHED SOLOMON FROM ANOTHER PREVIOUS WIFE EZINNE
An source who claimed to be a family friend of Lilian Akiyesi,recently sent out e-mail rejoinders stating that Lilian did not marry Solomon while he was still joined in marriage to another Lady Ezinne picture above in a marriage ceremony with Solomon. The e-mail is outlined below:
Lilian was courted Solomon as a little girl in 2001 but somewhere along the line Solomon went ahead to marriage Ezinne who claimed to be pregnant for Solomon and Lilian move on. After a while Solomon came back to try and woo Lilian again claiming that his marriage with Ezinne is over due to the fact the Ezinne lied to him that she was pregnant when she knows that she was not when he was marrying her. Solomon was said to have told Lilian that he has gone with his family to annul his union to Ezinne thus Lilian decided to marry him. Now that the incident regarding Lilian disrupting the marriage ceremony of Solomon to Uloma,has gone viral Ezinne has decided to release her marriage pictures to Solomon claiming that Lilian was equally guilty but the question is where was Ezinne all this while if she truly believed that Lilian did her wrong by snatching Solomon? Lilian will not go to the length to do what she did at the Overcomer's church if she believed that Solomon was not married to her only.. Lilian married Solomon as a very young and sincere girl, never out of desperation. I think the damage is enough already. It's obvious the intention is just to bring Lilian down.
MERCY AIGBE'S RESPONSE TO ALLEGED HUBBY'S ASSAULT ON HER
I tire for her oh! Clear conscience fear no accusations. Even from their voices and body languages, one could tell they appear to be trying too hard to clear their names. I'm no lover of stella Dimoko neither am i a lover of Mercy Aigbe, i just see no reason after making an official statement, tweet fight, why she should come to this. Uhm...na wa for these people.
Going extra miles trying to prove your innocence makes u look guilty sometime folks,its time to move on and stop dignifying falsehood by responding to it(thats if indeed the accusations are false).
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
SOLOMON AKIYESI'S WEDDING DEBACLE-FAMILY OF SECOND BRIDE SPEAKS OUT
As the controversy regarding the botched second marriage of Nollywood actor Solomon Akiyesi (pictured above with his first wife Linda during their wedding) rages on,the family of the proposed second bride Ms Uloma Agwu has spoken out regarding the incident. at the Overcomers Church World Outreach in Aguda. According to Ms Uloma Agwu's family,some bloggers have seized upon the opportunity to spread hurtful lies about the couple and they are trying to set the record straight.
The hurtful story reported by some bloggers
The hurtful story reported by some bloggers
A married Nollywood actor, Solomon Akiyesi got the shock of his life earlier today when his wife, Lilian Akiyesi, stormed the Overcomers World Outreach church, Aguda, Surulere, venue of his wedding ceremony disrupting proceedings.
Reports say the actor left his wife in Port Harcourt to marry his mistress in Lagos not knowing that the wife, Lilian will hear about it.
There was confusion in the church as she came in making a scene and all efforts to make her see reason fell on deaf hears as she was bent on stopping the ceremony.
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, they say.
The REAL story
I am a member of the Overcomers Church World Outreach, a proud one, and Ms. Uloma Agwu is my family, a beloved one. To see her wedding to Nollywood actor Mr. Solomon Akiyesi, completely overturned today was horrid.
It was supposed to be a day of great joy and gladness for family and friends, but there was so much sorrow attached to this day.
We have just returned from the church and our spirits are low, so when I got online and saw a gossip monger spreading lies about a woman she doesn’t know and has never met, it saddens and weakens me all the more.My aunt Uloma, was meant to wed Solomon, a man she has known for years, today on April 13. To the best of our knowledge, Solomon was single. A good man who was set on marrying my aunt. We were happy and excited for today.
But at about 11:45 a.m., right after the praise and worship and before the officiating minister even started the sermon, a woman, who identified simply as Lillian, stormed into the church, waving a wedding photo of her and Solomon.
Lillian together with her friends and family caused such a disruption. It was one of the ugliest scenes I have ever had the misfortune of witnessing.A scuffle ensued when members of the church attempted to remove Lillian and her group, they numbered about 10 or so. They caused such chaos and it was not necessary. My father, Bishop N.E. Moses, is the pastor of the Overcomers Church. I know for a fact that he would NOT have entertained the idea of a wedding had he known of an existing lawful relationship between Solomon and Lillian.
I know this because I know the characters involved in this sordid story.
I was shamed by the scene that transpired at my house of worship. Had Lillian come to the church and, in a manner befitting an adult, alerted officials as to the nature of her relationship with Mr. Akiyesi, believe me that wedding would not have held and this scene would not have occurred. Lillian was bent on causing a scene and wrecking havoc. In that regard, she was a stunning success.
It took about an hour for order to be restored. It was supposed to be a double wedding at the Overcomers Church, so Rev. Simeon Okeke, the officiating minister, went ahead and conducted the wedding of the second couple.
After hours of deliberation with Bishop N.E. Moses behind closed doors, Mr. Akiyesi and Ms. Agwu returned to the auditorium at about 2:30 p.m. Solomon was apologetic about the horrid scene and accepted blame for not properly dissolving his previous relationship before seeking to enter another. He apologised for “cutting corners”, as he said, and promised to do the right thing by all the parties involved.
Solomon lay no blame at Lillian’s feet, despite her callous display in a house of worship. He admitted he was in the wrong.Bishop Moses also apologised to the church and urged us to take from this a lesson, “be careful and weigh the consequences of each decision you make”
The founder of the Overcomers Church prayed for the couple, but did not legally wed them. No documents were signed because the Overcomers Church is not looking to break the law.
Gossip is ugly
I love my aunt Uloma. She is so deserving of happiness and this was such a hurtful blow.
So for bloggers to take to the internet and write such hurtful things about a person they don’t know… it shows the wickedness in man’s heart, doesn’t it?
For the record, the only woman who claimed to be pregnant is Lillian. My Aunty Uloma is NOT pregnant, regardless of what blogs say.
This is the truth. Let’s not be quick to judge this situation without having all the facts. There is a woman who is nursing a broken heart, so instead of spreading lies about her to get a few hits on your blog, or just to be in on the latest gossip, show a little compassion, a little tenderness. What goes around, comes around.
- Written by Chika Moses for PilotAfrica
Monday, April 15, 2013
SOLOMON AKIYESI'S BOTCHED SECOND MARRIAGE-CHURCH REACTS
What was meant to be a day of celebration – the wedding ceremony of one of our members Uloma Agwu to Mr. Solomon Akiyesi at the Overcomers Church World Outreach in Aguda – was sullied by an ugly incident. Immediately following the praise and worship session and before the officiating commenced, a woman who claims to be the lawful wife of the groom disrupted the ceremony. She was accompanied by people who sought only to wreck havoc in the church. They were unruly and violent.
We regret the ugly series of events that followed this brash display. At the Overcomers Church, we do our due diligence to ensure a couple set to wed is right in the eyes of the law and in the eyes of God. To the best of our knowledge, Mr. Akiyesi, was unmarried. The Overcomers Church World Outreach regrets that the woman who disrupted the wedding chose such a time to do so. There is no ideal situation here, but it would have been right that she bring the case before church officials in a manner befitting a house of worship. This was not the case.
The groom, Mr. Akiyesi, has apologized to the Church, his bride-to-be, Ms. Agwu, and family and friends that gathered for the wedding. “This happened because I tried to cut corners,” he said. He admits he did not properly dissolve his previous marriage to his first wife and says he is determined to do what is necessary to rectify the awful situation. We apologize for the ugly scene this caused at our Church and apologize to those who witnessed it. It is not exemplary behavior and not who we are as a Church.
The General Overseer of the Overcomers Church World Outreach, Bishop N.E. Moses, addressed the congregation after order was restored.
Bishop Moses prayed for the couple, Mr. Akiyesi and Ms. Agwu, but he did not legally wed them – no documents were signed so as not to disobey the law. Mr. Solomon Akiyesi and Ms Uloma Agwu will not be legally joined together until the matter is properly settled by lawful authorities. Our Bishop has urged us to take a lesson from this and be careful of the decisions we make in life, so the consequences don’t hurt us in the future. It is a lesson we take well.
We stand by Ms. Agwu. She has been a dedicated member of the church and we will continue to support her and Mr. Akiyesi. It is our hope and prayer that in all of this, God is glorified and His house of worship above reproach.
Chika Moses
Media Representative,
Overcomers Church World Outreach
SOLOMON AKIYESI SPEAKS OUT REGARDING WEDDING DABACLE
As the controversy regarding his botched second marriage.Solomon Akiyesi has taken to facebook to ask all his critics to back off. The Nollywood actor wrote this on his facebook wall' Every man has a right to take away that which will truncate his life. My marriage was one the many things limiting and retrogressing me. If i find a better alternative i doubt why i won't take it. So people should leave me alone please'
Sunday, April 14, 2013
SOLOMON AKIYESI'S WIFE DISRUPT'S HIS WEDDING TO RICH MISTRESS
Nollywood actor, Solomon Akiyesi who is married found himself at the center of a bizarre conundrum on Saturday as Lilian, his wife of about 7 years stormed the Overcomers’ World Outreach, Aguda, Surulere in Lagos where the actor was to be joined with another woman in holy matrimony while his marriage to Lilian subsists. According to eye witness account,it was alleged that that Lilian who lives with Solomon in Port Harcourt was intimated of the wedding through some associates but did not believe at first. Solomon was said to have sent her some money to her on Friday on the pretext that he was on location for a film that was being shot in Lagos. Lilian decided to storm Lagos to confirm and she got in touch with the police as well as some family members who followed her so as to avert any trouble. We gathered that though both women are pregnant, Lilian and Solomon have been a couple for about 13 years, with Lilian alleged to have been his girlfriend for six years before they tied the nuptial line. Lilian was said to have been unable to get pregnant despite many attempts until late last year. She eventually managed to prevent the marriage from taking place to the astonishment of the guests who were at the venue.After the commotion,Solomon who was flustered was said to have climbed the pulpit to apologize the crowd. Our call to all parties have remained unanswered so far.
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Friday, April 12, 2013
AMNESTY FOR 'BOKO -AR- ARMS' ,THE STUPIDITY OF NORTHERN ELITES AND THE NIGERIAN AUTHORITIES
Nigeria is a nation where absurdities reign supreme,there is no way a sane individual's mind won't run amok while trying to understand what we allow to go on in Nigeria. I have watched with the greatest consternation as the mediocre leaders from Northern Nigeria have held sway and promoted mediocrity on the altar or religious practices and now that the products of such a primitive way of living have decided to blow all the Northern infrastructures to medieval ages,they are now clamoring for amnesty and our clueless cum spineless President has acceded to their request. Boko Haram can never be equated to the Niger Delta militants reign of militancy in the oil rich Niger Delta region.The Niger Delta militants never killed any muslim,they never destroyed any mosque,they were kidnapping oil workers for ransom and blowing up oil pipelines and military
installations.Its is rather dishonest to try and equate what they did to Boko Haram's agenda. Don't get me wrong,i never supported the Niger Delta militants but they were not as cowardly as the Boko Haram who have brutally murdered innocent women and children under the guise that they want a stricter form of Sharia in Northern Nigeria. When they initially started their reign of terror,the stupid spin doctors from Northern Nigeria gave all sorts of 'imbecilic' arguments that the Boko Haram are freedom fighters,we were told that they are taking up arms because there is poverty in the North as if there is no poverty in the South too. When the Boko Haram was having a field day killing and maiming Christians by bombing churches,the silence or muffled condemnation from the Northern leaders was really a source of concern for the entire nation but immediately Boko Haram now turned their murderous rampage on the northern elites,suddenly they now started paying attention and this call for amnesty became more vociferous from them. The question now is that what about the people who have been killed and have their businesses destroyed by Boko Haram,what will the government do for them? Is it not travesty of justice that the victims have been left in the lurch while the government is preparing another largesse for another set of criminals under the guise of amnesty.This amnesty issue is a slippery slope where is no end in sight as another set of criminals can wake up tomorrow and take up arms,kill as many people as possible and ask for amnesty too,after all precedence have been set on this. Boko Haram stated that they want to chase all Christians away from the North,outlaw western education and impose a stricter Sharia law all over the country. Now that they are being offered amnesty,what happens to their demands,will the Nigerian authorities accede to their demands,whats happens to the cry of justice from the victims of Boko Haram carnage? Boko Haram member have shed too much blood that their victim's blood is wailing for justice and our response is amnesty?
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
MADAM LAZARUS WHICH STORY SHOULD WE BELIEVE?
The Nigerian first lady has wondered why the media has rendered her the butt of jokes and negative press coverage. While one may be a bit empathic to her cause it is rather pertinent to point out that she did not help her cause with the way she threw herself into the limelight. Lets face it,our first lady is rather unpolished in the way she carries herself and it should have been the job of her handlers to carefully craft her public appearances in such a way that her deficiencies are covered up. A situation where she ebulliently tried to yell that folks should 'go to vote the humbllelah while trying to say umbrella' did not particularly endear her to Nigerians. Also,her husband's coterie of advisers should have asked her to stay away from taking the position of a permanent secretary in Bayelsa while she was still the first lady. That move was rather dumb and made them look as if they are totally out of touch with the feelings of the electorate Next she was rushed to Germany for the medical reasons and her handlers spend so much time lying blatantly that she went for a deserved rest only for her to return and told us that she died more than seven times while in Germany. She also told a bemused nation that she was operated upon in Germany while she was there. I am pretty sure she must expected some form of sympathy for her ordeal but the problem is that she and her handlers lied many times that Nigerians could not help but refer to her as female version of Lazarus (Madam Lazarus,Lazarine etc). In the last couple of weeks she jetted off to Germany again and we were told that she needs check up just like other people do. Well,Madam first lady,we wonder why you,your husband and all the bunch of selfish leaders in Nigeria has ensured that our health sector is in a bad state while you run out to overseas country for treatment at tax payers expense.
NIGERIAN MAN RESIDENT IN OKLAHOMA GUNNED DOWN WHILE VISITING LAGOS
A Nigerian man resident in Oklahoma, Mr Oladele Bamisile who works as building engineer in the US was gunned down on March 2nd, 2013 by six gunmen at his abode in Shomolu street in Lagos. The victim was said to have traveled to Nigeria in 2012 to enable him attend to some family business before his demise. Eyewitness account states that the killers trailed the victim in a coffee colored Toyota Sienna minivan,shot him in the neck before fleeing. The victim was rushed by on lookers to the Lagos University Teaching hospital where he was declared dead by the doctors. The victim's mother,wife and children who are still in the United States are said to be in shock due to the gruesome way their father was murdered in Nigeria. He is billed to buried on April 11,2013. May his soul rest in Peace
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN DON 'ADENIKE OGUNSHE' CRIES OUT ABOUT MALTREATMENT FROM THE UNIVERSITY AUTHORITIES
UI female lecturer Adenike Ogunshe of the Department of Botany and Microbiology petitions Jonathan, NUC over alleged victimization. In her petition,she claims that she is a victim of unjust victimization, dehumanization,oppression and discrimination. According to her 'at a point in time,the laboratory door to my office was locked' The institution's Registrar,would not want to lower the reputation of the institution by joining issues with the aggrieved lecturer.She said that the petitioner had earlier been summoned by the disciplinary committee of the institution. We have attached the recent correspondences from the aggrieved lecturer and the University authorities below.
Dear Sir / Madam,
Dear Sir / Madam,
compliments of the season and how do you do?
As far back as 2006, I have been subjected to series
of inhuman victimisation and oppression, while the University Administration is
currently involved in injustices flagrantly displayed against me, and at the
same time partake in adversely affecting my career. Therefore, as a member of
the current Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), University of Ibadan
Branch Executive but with every sense of responsibility to you and myself, it
is very important to personally inform you, of certain protracted but life and
career threatening events. It is ethical and mandatory that ASUU Members are
aware of these actions, so that there would be misunderstanding when I have to
take certain actions.
Shortly before the controversy of Head of
Microbiology Department in 2006, I started to receive some dreadful text
messages (S.M.S.), wherein I was threatened to be killed and my intestine to be
used to turban me, etc. I also received a blood-written letter. Ultimately, I
overheard Dr. Onilude swore that he would deal with me as he dealt with Dr.
O.N. Odebowale but he would not make the same mistake of not sending me to the
SSDC and that after being sacked, I would also be fighting the university from outside.
Shortly after the appointment of Dr. A.A. Onilude as
Ag. HOD in 2006, he alleged me of entire missing departmental results but when
the allegation was faulted, he then wrote to eject me from my office for a
newly appointed technologist whom he designated as Resident Technologist. He did not get the support of the immediate
past Vice Chancellor, Prof. O.A. Bamiro to that effect, so electricity to only
my office was disconnected for about eight months, until an External Member of
the Governing Council, Late Dr. Funsho Adetiba came to the Department to
instruct re-connection of the electricity. Dr. Onilude also instructed that the
final year students should start using the Final Year Laboratory for their
project but when the students did not obey such unethical instruction, he
instructed one out of his final year undergraduate students to work with
typhoid samples on the final year laboratory table that I was using after
electricity had been disconnected in my office. Shortly after and for several
years, I was hospitalised for typhoid. Late Prof. O. Omole, the former Dean of
Technology had to heavily subsidise my hospital bills.
When I got discharged from the hospital and resumed
work, Dr. Onilude insisted that I should hand over the Departmental money in my
custody to him but considering some alleged mismanagement of ASUU funds and a
donation from an ASUU member against Dr. Onilude, I suggested that I would want
to hand over the money at a Departmental meeting as usually done, so he
constituted a committee, alleging that I sold fifty naira hand-out to students.
According to the report presented by Dr. Onilude, the chairman of the one-man
committee, Dr. E.A. Ayodele without inviting me to his committee claimed that I
sold fifty naira hand-out to over three hundred (200 Level) students that I
spent more than thirty five thousand naira to conduct more than seven practical
topics to with each student using various sets of practical materials.
Having escaped series of schemes to send me to SSDC,
so that I could be sacked, I was to have been given topics to teach in three
postgraduate courses (in addition to five undergraduate courses that I thought)
in 2007/2008 session in September 2007 but was not given the topics until
February 28, 2008. However, Dr. Onilude lied to the immediate past VC that the
topics were given to me in September 2007. I was eventually sent to SSDC. Dr.
S.G. Jonathan who initially informed the SSDC Panel that he gave me topics to
teach in a course he coordinated but when I implored members of the Panel to
request for the topics’ distribution list he prepared for the three lecturers
that were to have taught the course, he then told the Panel that he did not
prepare any topics because he was on approved accumulated leave and therefore,
could not do anything official but that Dr. Onilude told him that I was told
the topics to teach. However, the other lecturer who was to have taught the
course with us was not sent to SSDC for not teaching the course. Even the then
Dean of Faculty of Science who assumed office on August 1, 2007 was at
the SSDC to testify against me that he called me to the Dean’s office (on March
3 or 4, 2007, as dates provided by Dr. Onilude, which he claimed he kept in
his head) and appealed to me to teach the courses. It is important to note that
the topics of the postgraduate courses, which were eventually made available to
me five months after I was to have had them, were the ones I was instructed
to teach the same day, the following day and four days they were made available
to me.
I was punished for an offence that I never
committed. I appealed to the Governing Council but the former Deputy Registrar
(Establishments) kept my appeal for about a month and returned it to me. My
second appeal submission was also not considered by the Appeals / Petitions
Committee before a verdict of guilty and strong reprimand was slammed on me
without due process by the Governing Council.
Dr. Fagade kept results of a course for over one
year before submitting the result, so, three students who did not know that
they failed the course did not register for the course nor attended a single
class of the course. I did not allow the students to write the examination
because they did not satisfy minimum 75% attendance for eligibility to write an
exam but in order to cover Dr. Fagade, the then HOD, Prof. O. Osonubi made the
students to write the examinations and because I did not mark their scripts in
accordance with the University regulations, Prof. Osonubi did not recommend me
for the 2008 promotion, contrary to the recommendations of the Departmental
A&P.
Neither the recommendations of the 2010 Presidential
Visitation Panel nor the comments from the NUC appropriately addressed on my
issues had been addressed by the University Administration. As a sign of
respect to the current VC, I attend two meetings of the Senate Truth Committee
not knowing I was walking to the slaughter slab. I was informed that I would be
re-invited to meet the committee but to my dismay, the committee had submitted
a report, possibly forwarded by the University Administration to the NUC.
Prof. Fagade issued me a query of refusal to sit
down during the 2012 ASUU national strike. Although, I have not been given my
copy of the query, till date in spite of memos from me requesting for it,
however, it has been copied outside the department and must be in my file.
The HOD never replied any of my memos complaining of
not being given topics to teach in MIC 307, a course that Prof. Onilude
insisted on teaching and coordinating though not in his area of specialisation.
I made sure I copied both the Dean and VC but the Dean instructed the
Department (as contained in minutes of a Departmental meeting) to allocate the
topics to other lecturers in the Department. In addition, Prof. Fagade issued
me a query that I did not teach MIC 307 and MIC 407 (a course Prof. Fagade
insisted on teaching and coordinating though not in his area of
specialisation). MIC 307 and 407 were among the basic courses I had been
teaching since my appointment, being among the core courses in my area of
specialisation. One of the dates listed
by the HOD that I did not teach MIC 407 was a date when students were still at
for demonstrating for no electricity in 2012. Another date was a tae I taught
and took attendance, while unknown to me, the third date was the day Prof.
Fagade told the students he wanted to teach them and to avoid receiving another
query for refusal to let a Professor take
over my class, I cancelled the power point presentation preparations I had
made; however, Prof. Fagade did not teach the students,
Prof. Fagde who as the HOD did not make the topics
to teach in MIC 407 available to me, then got the class representative of the
300 Level students to re-write a
draft petition that he prepared. He later went to the first class
that I was to have with the students, instructing them to write an attendance,
which he attached to the re-written supposed petition by the students to the
VC. The Dean who had my previous memos also constituted a Panel to investigate
allegation of dereliction of duties against me. By divine intervention, I got
the draft petition written by Prof. Fagade for the students, which I showed to
only the ASUU Chainman in confidence. The Panel had not invited me since then,
neither have I been provided with the allegation documents that Chairman of the
Panel Prof. A. Abimbola of Geology promised of making available for from July
11, 2012 till date. Unfortunately, the class representative is withdrawn from
the university.
In spite of all these, the last promotion I had
in University of Ibadan was in 2005, which was made possible by the Faculty of
Science Appointments & Promotions Committee. However, although I became
a postgraduate lecturer in 2005, I have only supervised three M.Sc.
students and no PhD student. I have not been allowed to teach or supervise at
the postgraduate level in about five years. There are currently, 67 PhD
students in the Department of Microbiology but I am not supervising any. None
of my memos of complaints of not being allowed to teach or supervise forwarded
to the Dean of Faculty of Science, The Vice Chancellor or the University
Administration attracted any attention. Regrettably, the memo I received from
the University Administration was that Management showed displeasure at my
attitude to work.
The most recent event is the selective ejection from
office by the Dean of Science. There are four lecturers of Microbiology who
still have offices in the Botany block, while there are two lecturers of Botany
in Microbiology block. Similarly, there are about ten lecturers, as well as
Technologists whose offices have doors opening into adjacent laboratories.
However, in spite of the fact that my office, which was an abandoned junk room
habouring waste papers, materials, equipment and reptiles, was allocated to me
by a former HOD. Prof. I. Fasidi in 2001, the Dean re-designated my office as a
preparatory room to justify why I must leave the office for a room that a
junior faculty to me was moved out to a far better office. The expectation was that my CV would be weak,
since I have not been given students to supervise for about five sessions but
after submitting my CV for the 2011 Institutional Accreditation, the then HOD,
Prof. S.A. Odunfa and the Dean wrote to me that I should leave my office
because it is located in Botany Department. On writing the names of about six
lecturers whose office were vice versa, there was no further
communication from Prof. Odunfa and the Dean until, the Dean re-designated my
office as a preparatory room, linking my stay in the office a disturbance to
accreditation. However, I have been an Academic Staff in the same office during
three previous accreditation exercises, and even being the only Academic Staff
singled out by an accreditation team as a sound researcher, in the same office.
My name has been tarnished by the current
Administration, such that anytime my name is searched with any of the web
engines, the university bulletin that has contains the Council decision
showcase my name as an academic criminal.
My previous project students were not also spared from the
victimisation. If not for the Faculty of Science Board of Examiners, two of my
former students who graduated with Second Class Upper Division and who never
failed as single course throughout their programme would not have graduated
because Prof. Odunfa who was to have been present at the SSDC that tried me
sent another lecturer to represent him, while he was interrogating those
students to build up other allegations against me. The students did not lie
against me, so the presented offence against them was that their B.Sc. project
works were like PhD. The maximum scores given by the External Examiner for that
session was 20 out of 30 marks and he gave the two students 20 marks. I gave
the students 37 and 38 out of 40 marks but after Dr. Fagade scored the student
having 58 out of 70 marks, he ended up having 63 marks. Since then the
Department made a law that no B.Sc.
project must be more than 50 pages!
In conclusion, I would not have been promoted since
2002 if not for the Faculty of Science A&P. I was sent to the SSDC and
declared guilty without due process for an offence I never committed. However,
I strongly believe that if I had written to the immediate past VC that I was
not given topics to teach in September 2007, it would have been difficult to
expressly lie to the then VC. Unfortunately, the current Administration who has
several of my memos, complaints and distress calls has not seen anything wrong
in me, as an Academic Staff of the university being prevented by other Academic
Staff from teaching, supervising students and performing other
responsibilities, while at the same time rail-roaded me to SSDC.
Since all that the Dean has done in his 20-month
tenure is to take only actions that affect me negatively, I am expecting the
Dean to instruct the Security Unit to arrest me or break into my office, which
will be violation of the 2010 Visitation Panel Report. However, as I informed
the Dean in my last memo to him on the issue of my office, I am not the only
Academic Staff of University of Ibadan / University College Hospital, who is
domicile in another department because there is a policy
that all structures belong to the university. Also a memo emanated from the
University Administration that I should be provided with all that I need to
function as an Academic Staff, and of course my office is the most important
need to me, especially with regards to my safety as a Nigerian citizen.
I sadly observed several issues and sent a test to
the current ASUU Chairman that there is no ASUU and that what we see are just
shadows of good things ages past. Even with all the pains of being an Academic
Staff, hearts are still made very heavy with lack of basic teaching and
research facilities, while publications are now indiscriminately black-listed with retrospective
application. One may then not be surprised if unwritten laws are further used
to prevent promotions of hardworking lecturers under the ojuju conditions. As ASUU
Welfare, I am on the net most times searching for information, when not
teaching or in the laboratory. I have read some killing CVs where some
researchers publish over 400 articles, sometimes, over 20 in a year and I am
losing hope of being a Nobel Laureate. The ASUU Chairman met with some people
in the Department in January 2012 but the query issued to me for refusal to sit
down is still not withdrawn. ASUU is
aware that I have not been allowed to teach or supervise at the postgraduate
levels for about five sessions. ASUU is aware of series of victimisation I have
continually subjected to till date. Still, I am a wonder unto many because
always underneath are the everlasting arms. I therefore, hope that ASUU will
keep on being busy with amala
festivities!
Adenike A.O. OGÚNSHÉ
Monday, April 8, 2013
NIGERIANS AND CULTURE OF SILENCE REGARDING CANCER
Recently the news media has been awash with the news that Ekiti state Deputy Governor died after a protracted battle with breast cancer. While the details of her condition was kept under wraps as usual by our political spin doctors,one can't help but wonder why we always refuse to talk about issues relating to cancer. Many women are dying due to lack of enlightenment regarding cancer yet when ever someone comes down with the disease,more effort is spent on blaming evil spirits and curses as the cause of the ailment. Many women in Nigeria today (even the highly educated ones) spend more time at faith healers and traditional healers whenever they are diagnosed with breast cancer thus by the time they finally end up going to a hospital the cancer would have spread to such an extent that there is very little that can be done for them. I hope the family of the late Ekiti state deputy governor will use their sister's cancer sojourn to reach out to other women by talking about early detection of breast cancer instead of wasting money doing elaborate burial ceremony that does not advance the cause of humanity.
Saturday, April 6, 2013
EKITI STATE DEPUTY GOVERNOR MAY HAVE PASSED AWAY
The Ekiti state deputy governor Funmilayo Olayinka who was battling breast cancer may have passed away in a london hospital where she was receiving chemotherapy drugs. The 52 years old former banker who was the former head of corporate services at Ecobank Transatlantic is survived by her husband and there children. She has been the Ekiti state Deputy governor since October 2010 and she holds a Masters degree in Public Administration from Central State University,Edmond Oklahoma. We are still trying to confirm the details from her family.May her soul rest in peace.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
KEMI OMOLOLU OLUNLOYO BARES IT ALL AGAIN
Kemi Omololu Olunloyo who is the daughter of the former governor of old Oyo State bares it all again.
Monday, April 1, 2013
FAKE GHANAIAN DOCTOR RAPES GIRLS WHILE PERFORMING ABORTION ON THEM-VIEWERS DISCRETION ADVISED
Dr.Joshua Drah, is a fake medical doctor who performs abortions in his Accra hospital-Universal Mission Clinic. In addition to doing to the procedure in a rather unsanitary conditions,he also lies to the girls that he needs to have sex with them to allow the procedure be less painful on them. If the victim agrees,he goes ahead and performs the sexual act without using any form of protection. Luck ran out on him when some amateur investigative journalists decided to pay his clinic a visit while pretending that they need an abortion. While the fake doctor was distracted,they succeeded in planting a discrete video recording device which captured the shocking footage that is shown above.
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