Sunday, 3 February 2013
Student Arrested For Attempting To Bomb Market In Kano
The Kano State Police Command has arrested an undergraduate student of Bayero University, Kano (BUK) in connection with an abandoned polythene bag containing wheat flour mixed with guinea corn with a remote controlled bomb inside.
A statement signed by the force spokesman, ASP Magaji Musa Majia, said the bag was seen abandoned on January 23 at bout 220hrs at a popular GSM market junction at Farm Centre by some men riding tricycle.
“A Good Samaritan alerted the police through our emergency telephone line. On receiving the information, the command’s Anti Bomb Disposal Unit was mobilized to the scene, where they confirmed the object concealed was a remote controlled bomb. The scene was safely secured and the bomb was detonated without any injury or damage,” according to the statement.
The statement also said upon investigation, the police arrested Mohammed Kabir, an indigene of Auchi in Edo State who is 400 level student of Business Administration at the university as the one who dropped the bag containing the concealed bomb.
“The suspect confessed to the ownership of the bag and is helping the police investigation.” Mr Majia said.
Source Channelstv.com
Sunday, 20 January 2013
Indiana university honours Obasanjo
Valparaiso University in Indiana, United States has established an African Institute in honour of Nigeria’s former leader, Olusegun Obasanjo.
The institute, which was inaugurated Saturday would would serve as a cultural exchange centre between it and Nigeria in particular and Africa at large.
It will also serve as an exchange and resource centre for professional studies of Nigerian/African commerce and culture among students, artists, writers, educators and politicians.
At the ceremony, Obasanjo identified corruption, insecurity, and infrastructure decay as major problems confronting the Africa.
Obasanjo said that almost every country in Africa had one form of security problem or the other,
pointing out that insecurity would not allow development to thrive.
On the security challenges facing Nigeria, Obasanjo said that government must properly identify the remote causes of the activities of the Boko Haram sect.
Obasanjo stressed the need for more attention to be placed on the improvement of infrastructure within the continent.
He said the issue of human development should not be such that the individuals were allowed to leave the continent and be servicing other land.
The former president, however, called on Nigerians living abroad to return home where their knowledge would best be utilised.
“We must develop people and retain them, we must encourage most of them that are in Diaspora, to move back home,’’ Obasanjo said.
The former Nigerian leader said that corruption was very serious that should not
be underestimated, adding that it was virtually in every aspect of life.
“If you pretend that there is no corruption, the world already knows there is corruption,’’ he said.
Earlier, the President of the 154 year old university, Dr. Mark Heckler, said the exemplary leadership of Obasanjo in Africa and in Nigeria was a driving force for the choice of honouring him.
Heckler said that the university was established in 1859, stressing that the establishment of the Africa Institute was a dream fulfilled.
Prof. Ade Adefuye, the Nigeria Ambassador to the U.S, also commended the University “for giving honour to whom honour is due’’.
Adefuye described Obasanjo as someone who had contributed greatly to the development of Nigeria.
Present at the event were Dr. Ewa Ewa, Chief Financing Officer, Ilinois Human Rights Commission, Chief Bayo Ojo, former Attorney General of the Federation and Mr Frank Nweke, Director-General, Nigerian Economic Summit Group. Others were Prof. Julius Okojie, Executive Secretary, National University Commission and Nigeria Consul-General in New York, Habib Habu.
source pmnewsnigeria.com
NUC Awards Six Universities
National Universities Commission (NUC) has awarded six Nigerian universities drawn from each geopolitical zone of the country for their high performance in the administration of their counseling centres.
Director Student Support Services of NUC, Hajiya Uwani Yahya, said on Tuesday that after an assessment of guidance and counseling units in all universities, the commission decided to reward the best to encourage others to improve.
The universities that were presented two computers each by the Minister of Education, Professor Ruqayyatu Ahmed Rufa'i, are University of Lagos which beat the University of Ibadan for Southwest; Bayero University Kano which beat Ahmadu Bello University for Northwest; University of Ilorin for North Central; Nnamdi Azikiwe University for Southeast; University of Maiduguri for Northeast; and University of Benin for South-south.
Hajiya Uwani said all the universities recognized were federal universities because they are more established and that most of the other universities were operating their guidance and counseling centres within the Faculty of Education which is an unacceptable practice.
Source www.allafrica.com
Nigerian student kills self in India
Lagos - A 28-year-old Nigerian student allegedly committed suicide after jumping off the second floor of his rented accommodation in India, Linda Ikeji reports.
Police authorities in India suggests that the late student, Kelvin Lakoju, was suffering from depression.
Kelvin had been living in India since 2009 and was pursuing a photography course from an institute in Film City.
source http://nigeria.news24.com
Thursday, 13 December 2012
Bees disrupt exam at Adamawa Poly
Adamawa - A swarm of bees on Wednesday disrupted the on-going second semester examination at Adamawa State Polytechnic, Yola.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) gathered that students of the polytechnic, who were seated for the morning papers at 8.30 a.m., scrambled out when the bees flew into the examination hall.
``We were sent packing by bees this morning and we have to abandon the examination hall," one of the affected students, who identified himself as Jacob, told NAN.
When NAN correspondent visited the campus, the students were seen in groups holding leaves which they wave around their body to keep away the invading insects.
Reacting to the development, the Rector of the institution, Prof. Bobboi Umar, said that the incident had been brought under control.
``So far, things are okay and there is no case of serious injury to the students from the attack of the bees," Umar said.
He said that the morning papers had been suspended till afternoon.
NAN
http://www.nigeria.news24.com
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