It has been confirmed by music legend, Tuface Idibia and his wife Annie that they are expecting their second child. Before now, it has been widely speculated that the actress, Annie
was pregnant again but she debunked the news not until recently, when
her growing baby bump was revealed at an event in Abuja and it was all
over the internet that she was expecting once again. Confirming the report, Tuface took to twitter to officially make it known.
Monday, 30 September 2013
Why Military Can Never Provide Solution To Boko Haram Insurgency, Ex-Chief Of Defence Staff
A former Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Martin Luther Agwai
(rtd), has said that the current Boko Haram insurgency cannot be
resolved using only what he called military solutions. Agwai stated this Saturday in Jos, Plateau State, during the public
launch of a book entitled, ‘Integrity Matters: Men of Honour in the
Public Square’, written by the Dean, Graduate School, Evangelical Church
Winning All, ECWA Theological Seminary, Jos.
ASUU Is Lying, FG Says As ASUP Resumes Strike
Just weeks after the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities,
ASUU, described the Federal Government as deceitful due to the way the
latter has been dealing with issues responsible for the lingering strike
by the union, the FG has also ASUU of being economical with the truth
on the strike.
Speaking in Abuja when he received some youth groups who were on a
visit to his office, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Youth
and Students Matters, Com. Jude Imagwe, stated that the claim by the
union that its action was to restore infrastructural decay in
universities was nothing but a lie, noting that ASUU was fighting for
allowances.
“All She Wants To Do Is Smoke And F**k” – Wizkid Tweets
The message contains vulgar words which fans are wondering whom the message is being directed to. The closet person that comes to mind after reading this message is the singer’s girlfriend… Read tweet below…
ASUU Strike: Jonathan Calls For Review Of Labour Laws
President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday advocated a review of labour
laws to curtail the excesses of the Academic Staff Union of Universities
(ASUU) and other labour unions. The President, who made the call during a Presidential media chat in
Abuja, urged the striking members of ASUU to return to work in the
interest of their students and the education sector. The President also said it was inconceivable that lecturers in
state-owned universities would go on strike over issues concerning the
allowances of lecturers in federal universities.
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