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LAW SCHOOL: Oborevwori approves financial assistance for Delta indigenes

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Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori has approved the year 2022/2023 Financial Assistance for Delta State indigenes in the seven Nigeria Law Schools across the country.

Oborevwori’s approval is coming on the heels of the recent approval of year 2022/2023 bursary award to over 30,000 students of Delta State origin in tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

The Governor’s approval is contained in a statement signed by the Executive Secretary, Delta State Bursary and Scholarship Board, Dr Godfrey Enita and made available to newsmen, in Asaba, on Friday.

“It is our pleasure to announce to the general public, particularly Deltans that His Excellency, the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff F. Oborevwori has graciously approved the year 2022/2023 Financial Assistance to Delta State indigenes in the seven Nigeria Law Schools across the country.

“This approval is sequel to the recent approval of year 2022/2023 bursary award to over 30,000 students of Delta State origin in tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

“It is important to note that this remarkable approval is in line with His Excellency’s MORE agenda, which is poised towards advancing the already existing human and infrastructural development of Deltans.

“There is no doubt that Governor Oborevwori is not only committed to the delivery of quality governance to Deltans, but has also matched his words with actions by advancing, through providing human capital development that has direct impact on the lives of Deltans.

“Governor Oborevwori is working and Deltans are happy,” Enita stated.

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CGC Adeniyi Bids Farewell to 2023 Batch C NYSC Members in Abuja

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The Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Adewale Adeniyi, on October 8, 2024, bid farewell to the 2023 Batch C National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members who served at the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) headquarters in Abuja, marking the official completion of their one-year national service.

The CGC, alongside other senior officers, inspected a memorable passing-out parade mounted by the outgoing corps members.

In his speech, CGC Adeniyi emphasized the importance of discipline, teamwork, and commitment in their future endeavors, encouraging them to carry these values into their professional lives. He further acknowledged the dedication and contributions of the corps members throughout their service year.

Highlighting the potential opportunities that lie ahead, CGC Adeniyi shared personal experiences from his own NYSC service year. According to him, he initially hoped for retention in the service, he spoke of the unpredictability of life’s paths, urging the outgoing corps members to remain humble and disciplined, regardless of the careers they choose to pursue.

The passing-out parade concluded with a sense of accomplishment and optimism, as the Batch C corps members looked forward to the next chapters of their professional journeys.

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Nigerian Lecturers, ASUU Insist On 14-Day Ultimatum To Tinubu Govt, Say 84 Members Dead From Hardship

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is taking a strong stance against the Nigerian government, led by President Bola Tinubu.

They’ve issued a 14-day ultimatum, citing unbearable hardship on university campuses.

The situation is dire, with ASUU reporting that 84 of their members have lost their lives due to hardship.

ASUU’s concerns revolve around the poor working conditions, meager salaries, and lack of resources for public universities. Professor Ayoola Akinwole, chairman of the University of Ibadan chapter, highlighted these issues in a statement marking the 64th anniversary of Nigeria’s independence ¹. The union is demanding urgent action from the government to address these challenges.

Key Demands:
•⁠ ⁠Improved Funding: Increased allocation for public universities
•⁠ ⁠Better Working Conditions: Enhanced infrastructure and resources
•⁠ ⁠Salary Review: Fair compensation for lecturers

The ASUU’s ultimatum is a clear call to action, and it remains to be seen how the government will respond. Will they meet the union’s demands, or will the situation escalate further?

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UNILAG Student Ololade Ayelabola Takes Strides to Shatter 41-Year-Old GWR and Challenge Modeling Norms

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University of Lagos undergraduate Ololade Ayelabola is on a mission to break the Guinness World Record for the longest distance walked on a catwalk by a model, defying industry standards and promoting inclusivity.

At 5’10”, Ololade was previously rejected by two national fashion shows for not meeting height requirements, fueling her determination to challenge these rigid norms.

Aimining to walk non-stop for 96 hours, Ololade seeks to break the 41-year-old record, raise awareness about inclusivity in modeling, and challenge Africa’s strict height requirements

Her inspiring journey has sparked conversations about body standards and fashion industry pressures.

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