Tuesday, 25 October 2016

EXPOSED!! LASU Sacks 13 Staff For Stealing, Falsifying WAEC Results

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The Lagos State University (LASU), has dismissed 13 of its staff for using fake West African Examination Council, (WAEC), results to gain employment into the school and for stealing.
The university dismissed the 13 members of the staff in the junior cadre, following reports from the Junior Staff Disciplinary Committee.
In the official bulletin of the institution, it was stated that the decision was taken by the Governing Council at its 112th Statutory Meeting.
Reports also noted that the council approved the recommendation ‎of the disciplinary committee to dismiss the 13 staff out of the 14 staff members presented by the disciplinary committee for necessary action.
It reads, “Council at its 112th statutory meeting received and considered Paper No. 10/GC/16/068 on the Report of Junior Staff Disciplinary Committee on allegations leveled against some members of staff.
“It, after deliberations, approved the recommendation of the Junior Staff Disciplinary Committee on the affected members of staff,’’ it said.
The names of the dismissed staff were released by the LASU Centre for Information, Press and Public Relations, CIPPR after the management of the school approved the dismissal of the staff.
Nine of the staff were sacked for falsification of their WAEC results used in getting employment into the institution. They are, Jatto Matthew Folorunsho (falsify May/June 1982 WAEC result), Mrs. Iheuko Stella (falsify May/June1994 WAEC result), John Michael Afolabi (falsify May/June 1985 WAEC result), Mr. Tiamiyu Hassan Abayomi (Falsification of May/June 1997 WAEC Result).
Also, Mr. Hundeyin Julius Abiodun (Falsification of May/June 1997 WAEC result), Mr. Kamoru Hassan Kehinde (Irregularities in November/December 1995 and 1999 WAEC Ordinary Level Results), Mr. Ofomadu Nnajike E. (Falsification of May/June 2004 WAEC result), Mr. Adewusi Adedapo (Falsification of May/June 1994 & May/June 1995 WAEC results) and Miss Emeza Funmilayo Orezime (Falsification of November/December 2008 WAEC result)
One of the staff, Samuel Ogunwale was dismissed for fraudulently collecting of N123,950 from a student while two other junior staff, Olatunji Olasunkanmi and Okunsanya Olashile were dismissed for stealing 200 litres of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) each. Another staff, Matti Jemilat Adebisi was dismissed for abandonment of duty.
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LOOL!! Zimbabwean Sex Worker Seizes Client’s Car After Refusing To Pay For Her Services (Photos)

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A se x worker in Zimbabwe seized a man’s car after he refused to pay for the services she rendered to him. Identified as Daphine Masango, he reportedly had to surrender his car and other valuables over the weekend so that he could figure a way out of his dilemma.
The altercation ensued after the man could not pay what was agreed upon. He initially requested for oral se x for US$3 but later demanded for more at the cost of US$40. However, he failed to pay for the services which included unprotected se x, forcing the hooker to confront and threaten him, eventually confiscating his car keys and clothes.
After getting his clothes back, Masango tried in vain to withdraw cash through an ATM machine at the bank and had to later hire a taxi to go to look for cash.
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Obasanjo Tells How Nigeria Can Get Out Of Recession + VP Says There’s Light At The End Of The Tunnel



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For the country to get out of recession, former President Olusegun Obasanjo has called for an increase in the volume of trade internally and externally and the establishment of a commodity exchange to ensure stability in the prices of agricultural produce.
Obasanjo made the suggestion in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Monday during the opening of the 8th National Council on Industry, Trade and Investment currently holding in the state capital.
He advised the government to also put in place an aggressive coastal shipping system to boost trans-African trade with other countries on the continent from the current 12 per cent to about 22 per cent.
He explained that there was a need to spend less on goods that the nation could do away with, earn more from the manufacturing sector and borrow to finance critical sectors of the economy.
The former President also advocated financial discipline with the necessary political will to implement the various policies and programmes of the government aimed at taking the country out of recession.
Obasanjo also kicked against the constituency projects by members of the National Assembly, saying this must stop.
In his address, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said that the current recession would be short-lived.
He said changes would come “once the Federal Government is able to resolve the issues concerning pipeline vandalism and focus on a sustainable diversification policy.”
Osinbajo said that the loss of about 60 per cent of the gas for power generation and 60 per cent of revenue were largely responsible for the economic challenges currently facing the country.
He dismissed predictions that the recession would last till around the year 2020 and assured Nigerians that the Federal Government would not rest until the problem was resolved.
Osinbajo expressed optimism that despite the drop in electricity generation to less than 3,000 megawatts, Nigeria could still meet the 7,000MW target by 2017.
He said work on critical transmission stations would be completed by the first quarter of next year.
He explained that the Federal Government was currently working on eight to nine transmission stations across the country to achieve the 7,000MW generation capacity.
“The President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government is equally working on increasing gas supplies to enable the Federal Government increase power supply throughout the country towards improving the energy needs of the country,” the vice president stated.
He lamented the menace of vandals, which he noted had caused the drop in gas supply to the power stations, adding that the Federal Government was already working on ways of ending the activities of vandals, which constituted an act of economic sabotage.
Osinbajo said the Federal Government was already encouraging a privately-owned refinery to refine 650,000 barrels of crude oil per day to ease the problem of petroleum products’ supply across the country.
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Funny : How to know if you are insane


1. U smile with a little laughter alone just bcus u are chating on social network. U AR INSANE
2. U gave #2000 to ur girlfriend yet u went to meet ur mum to collect hundred naira for recharge card. 3. If u dey cook for ur boyfriend and ur mother dey cook for u @home, u ar insane. 
4. If u dey call ur girlfriend trice a day but u call ur sister once a week, den u need more dan a prayer. 5. If u buy bb, ipad or android tecno for ur girlfriend or boyfriend and ur mum no get phone at all, you ar insane. 
6. If u no dey comment when guys post online but u dey comment for ladies alone, u ar partially ins.... 
7.If u spend more dan 12years in school only to tell me that u don't understand mathematics, u are ins.. 
8.If u read all wat i wrote now and u dont leave any comment to appreciate my effort u are INSANE
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