Thursday 6 August 2015

Mass failure as the Nigerian Law School releases results

Choi! The Nigerian Law School results was released in the early hours of today August 6th and according to a LIB source, many students failed. They estimate that about 40% of the students failed the exam, about another 45% with General Pass and 15% making First Class, Second Class Upper and Second Class Lower.

This is the second time the Law School will be turning out a large number of students with bad results but this year seems better than last year. Many of the students are devastated. But what is going on, why is this happening? 

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Presidency Fires All Group Executive Directors In NNPC

Information reaching OluFamous.Com from the Aso Rock Presidential Villa and the NNPC head office in Abuja are pretty sensational. Credible source have confirmed that all of the Group Executive Directors (GEDs) in the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, have been sacked effective immediately.

This development comes just one day after President Muhammadi Buhari said the GMD and appointed a more competent man, Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, as the Group Managing Director.

In fact, GMD Kachikwu has been directed to reduce the number of GEDs from nine to four.

According to Sahara Reporters, the GEDs fired are: Mr. Ian Udoh (Refining and Petrochemicals), Adebayo Ibirogba (Engineering and Technical), Dr. David Ige (Gas and Power), Dr. Attahir Yusuf (Business Development), Dr. Dan Efebo (Corporate Services), Mr. Bernard Otti (Finance and Accounts), Ms. Aisha Abdurrahman (Commerce and Investments), and Joseph Dawha (Exploration and Production).

All the sacked GEDs were appointed by Goodluck Jonathan in March, 2014.

See When Nyesom Wike Was Very Loyal To Rotimi Amaechi

Arrogance break good things, kill relationship, turn allies to rivals... this picture is a classical example!

Photo: Diamond platnumz and girlfriend welcome daughter


Tanzanian singer, Diamond Platnumz and his girlfriend, Zari Hassan have welcomed their daughter together. Zari already has three children with an ex. Congrats to Diamond and Zari! 

See this old photo of a starstruck then struggling Bruno Mars staring at Pete Wentz in awe

 

This photo was in 2008. Bruno Mars blew up a few years later and is today way more successful than Pete Wentz. That is life for you! 

Tonto Dikeh Wants You Guys To Meet These Cute Babes

Tonto is letting you guys know she has some cute ladies if you're interested, she calls them Fresh Fish..!

Saraki’s Move Against Senate Forgery Suit Dismissed, Case Transfered To No-Nonsense Judge

A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Wednesday rejected a complaint by Senate President, Bukola Saraki against a suit seeking to sack him and other principal officers of the Senate elected under the controversial Senate Standing Orders 2015.

His lawyer, Sikiru Oke told the court that he appeared for the Senate President “in protest” and has not filed “memorandum of appearance” which must be filed before a lawyer could enter appearance for a party.

But the judge, Justice Kolawole disqualified Mr Oke from appearing for Saraki during the proceedings. He directed that the case be transferred to another judge, Justice Adeniyi Ademola, who will take over as the vacation judge of the Federal High Court in Abuja on August 10.
The proceedings were in relation to a suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/651/2015 filed by senators who are opposed to the emergence of Saraki as the Senate President.

They are Senators Abu Ibrahim, Kabir Marafa, Ajayi Boroffice, Olugbenga Ashafa and Suleiman Hunkuni. Defendants to the suit are Saraki, Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu; the National Assembly, the Clerks of the National Assembly and the Senate.

The plaintiffs seek among other prayers and order nullifying the Senate Standing Orders 2015 as well as the election of Saraki as the Senate President and that of Ike Ekweremadu as the Deputy Senate President, ‎for being products of the alleged illegal rules.

Justice Gabriel Kolawole had at the last hearing on July 28, 2015, adjourned the case to Wednesday for the hearing of the plaintiffs’ motion on notice seeking an order restraining Saraki and other defendants from going ahead to constitute the standing committees of the Senate pending when their suit challenging the validity of the Senate Standing Orders 2015 is determined.

Mr. Oke contended that court processes in the case were served on his office instead of being served personally on his client, as prescribed the Federal High Court Rules 2009.

But Plaintiffs’ lawyer, Dele Adesina (SAN), in a counter argument, contended that there are obligatory provisions of the same court rules which envisages and validates service on Saraki through his office.

Mr. Adesina also argued that Oke could not be heard since he had yet to file memorandum of appearance to appear for the first defendant (Saraki).

UNILAG Lecturer R*pes Female Student Seeking Admission

The police in Lagos State have arrested a part-time lecturer in UNILAG, Afeez Baruwa, for allegedly r*ping an 18-year-old girl, identified simply as Caroline (real names withheld) in the Yaba area.

The young girl, who is just 18-year-old, was reportedly r*ped inside one of the study rooms in the institution, while she was seeking admission into the University of Lagos, Akoka.

But the story is not very straight. Looks like the girl agreed. The lecturer told the police in his statement that the s*xual act was by mutual consent, insisting that he did not r*pe her...

According to Punch, Baruwa was arrested by the Surulere Police Division on Monday, August 3.
It was learnt that the lecturer and Caroline’s father belonged to the same landlords’ association in the Abesan, Ipaja area. The girl's father had allowed her daughter to follow the lecturer on July 23, to UNILAG for an admission process.

It was learnt that Baruwa allegedly took the girl inside a study room, bolted the door, and r*ped her.

It was learnt that after the incident, Caroline, who told her parents about the incident, was taken to an NGO, Mirabel Centre, where she was tested.

The medical result reportedly confirmed that the teenager was violated.

Caroline was thereafter taken to the Lagos State Office of the Public Defender, and the matter was reported at the police station. Baruwa was subsequently arrested.

The Director of the Office of the Public Defender, Mrs. Omotola Rotimi, said the OPD would write a letter to the UNILAG Vice-Chancellor on the incident, so as to ensure that such did not reoccur.

She said, “We are going to defend the girl. The suspect is said to be in the Department of Accounting. He claimed the s*x was consensual, but that is not a defence.”

Baruwa, who was in custody, would be charged to court on Thursday. He maintains the act is consensual.

But Lagos State Police PRO, DSP Patricia Amadin, said “the suspect claims to be a part-time lecturer, but not an employee of the University of Lagos. He has confessed to the crime and the medical result proved same.”

Nigerian man allegedly beats his own mother to death in Texas

Mother of four, Hauwa Esther Kadima, 61, who was an accomplished professor of languages, and a published author, was bludgeoned to death at her home in Longview, Texas, on July 28th. Her last child, 31 year old Daniel Kadima (left) has been arrested in connection with her death.

Police was called to her home on July 28th and found her beaten to death - a bloody chair was lying next to her body. Police believe it was the murder weapon. She had fractures to her skull with laceration of the brain because of blunt impact to the head, according to autopsy findings. Daniel, who had called police to report a person lying dead in the apartment, was arrested the next day.


Daniel's ex-wife later told police about the years she suffered abuse in his hands and also detailed his history of mental illness. Daniel is in police custody while they investigate the murder.

The motive for the killing is not yet known
Dr. Kadima was a long-time professor of languages and mass communications at the University of Jos, Nigeria, where for many years she also served as a Head of Department. She was born in 1953 in the village of Bakin Kogi in the southern part of the State of Kaduna.