Tuesday 28 February 2017

Rivers govt committed to ending illegal fees in public schools

Rivers govt committed to ending illegal fees in public schools
The Chairman, Rivers State Universal Basic Education Board (UBEB), Mr. Fyneface Aka, says the state government is determined to end illegal fees and levies in public schools.
Aka who made this known on Tuesday said that the state government would sanction any head teacher found guilty of collecting illegal fees and levies from pupils and students.
“Any head teacher that is investigated and found guilty of collecting illegal fees from pupils in any government owned schools in the state will face the full weight of the law,” he said.
Aka said that the measure had become necessary to ensure that illegal fees were wiped out of state-owned schools.
According to him, only the state government has powers to authorise fees in schools in the state.

He described government’s decision as a welcomed development, adding that it would promote discipline among administrators of public schools.
He said the continued extortion by some head teachers was because attention was not paid to ending corruption in the school system.
“If adequate attention is given to the challenges of extortion in public schools such issues will have been completely wiped out of the system.
“It’s so sad that while the state government is struggling to fund education with its limited resources, some head teachers are making money for themselves through illegal levies from our children.
“Thank God, that it’s no longer business as usual because whoever indulges in such act will be dismissed from service,” he said.
The UBEB chairman also disclosed that the state government had commenced school monitoring programme.
He said that the monitoring programme would enable the government know the number of absent teachers and issue appropriate punishment.
He enjoined teachers in the state to contribute to national development as they carry out their tasks
Read More »

Imagine what this popular hiphop artist caught doing in #ashawo quarter in Lagos - video

This is too bad for a popular hiphop artist like @ teknoMiles to be found in an ashawo quarter in lagos state on friday looking for a girl to carry out for clubing when he was.............
Read More »

Splensiziates: see the funniest picture of the day

Hahaha, who will tell me a place we can get something like this in Nigeria.

                    COMMENT NOW
Read More »

Australia PM confirms arrest of suspect who helped ISIS build missiles

Australia PM confirms arrest of suspect who helped ISIS build missiles
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Tuesday confirmed the arrest of an Australian man who tried to help the extremist militia organisation Islamic State develop high-tech laser and missile capabilities.
Turnbull said the 42-year-old man was arrested in the town of Young in the state of New South Wales on terrorism offences, but that he had not been involved in planning any attack in Australia.
“Police will allege that this individual, in a regional centre, acted with intent to provide ISIL (Islamic State) with the capability, with the technical capability, and high-tech capability, to detect and develop missiles,” Turnbull told reporters in Canberra.ISIS
Australian federal police commissioner Andrew Colvin said the man, a trained electrician, used the internet to provide services to Islamic State to help research and design laser warning technology and systems to develop long-range guided missile capabilities.
“He was technically trained as an electrician with no direct knowledge of laser technology,” Colvin told reporters, alongside Turnbull, adding the arrest was part of an 18-month long operation.
He said the “Australia-born Australian” had networks and contacts in Islamic State, “not just in the conflict zones but also in other parts of the world and relied on them to pass the information.”
Colvin said that police will charge the man on Tuesday afternoon with multiple terror-related offences, including two foreign incursion offences that carry a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
Read More »
Designed by Anyinature