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March 1, 2022 Dowen Housemaster says late Sylvester Oromoni Was Not Bullied   

Dowen Housemaster says late Sylvester Oromoni Was Not Bullied   

A Dowen College housemaster, Ahmed Ayomo, has told the Lagos State coroner probing the circumstances surrounding the death of one of the students of the school, Sylvester Oromoni (Jnr) that he was not bullied.

Ayomo told Magistrate Mikail Kadiri that the school had in placed an effective monitoring system which would have exposed any form of torture as alleged by the parents of the deceased.

The deceased father had earlier told the Coroner that his late son was threatened to join a cult group and forced to drink a substance that led to his death.

But Ayomo, who also said he is a teacher in the school, stated that he wasn’t aware that the deceased was beaten.

The witnesss also said that it is impossible for the deceased to be dragged down, beaten with a belt and the school authorities would not know.

While under cross-examination with the lawyer representing the state government, Akin George, the teacher confirmed that the deceased requested to change his room in October 2021 due to missing personal effects.

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March 1, 2022 Education Minister Walks Out On Protesting Students Over ASUU Strike

Education Minister Walks Out On Protesting Students Over ASUU Strike

The meeting between the Minister of Education, ADAMU ADAMU, and protesting Nigerian students ended in a deadlock as the minister walked out on them.

The deadlock occurred during a meeting held shortly after a protest by the National Association of Nigerian Students on Monday in Abuja.

The Minister had called for an impromptu arrangement to placate the protesting students who had barricaded the entrance of the Federal Ministry of Education, demanding immediate resolution of the crisis involving the Federal Government and Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

At the protest, members of NANS were seen with placards carrying various inscriptions such as “Nigerians deserve the best, education is a right not privilege” among others.

Speaking during a meeting with the Minister, the President of NANS, SUNDAY ASEFON said all they want is for the Government to sit down and iron things out with ASUU.

But in his response, the minister expressed disappointment at the behavior of the students and walked out of the meeting.

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March 1, 2022 Jamb Reschedules 2022 Utme Mock Examination To April Ninth

Jamb Reschedules 2022 Utme Mock Examination To April Ninth

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), has rescheduled the 2022 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) mock exercise.

The board has earlier fixed April 16, 2022, to conduct the examination.

But in an update in its Weekly Bulletin of the Office of the Registrar, released on Monday in Abuja, JAMB said the mock examination will now hold April 9.

It explained that the change was due to the realisation that April 16, earlier scheduled, was an Easter Saturday; a holy Saturday, celebrated by Christians to mark the end of the Lent period before Easter Sunday.

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February 14, 2022 ASUU To Announce Decision On Strike Today As NEC Meets

ASUU To Announce Decision On Strike Today As NEC Meets

The decision of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to embark on an indefinite strike action or not will be disclosed at the end of the National Executive Council meeting today.

The NEC started holding meetings since Saturday, but another meeting began at 12 midnight on Sunday.

ASUU had earlier hinted that it would communicate decisions reached at the end of the meeting to the media on Monday.

It was gathered that the meeting which started on Saturday at the Ade Ajayi Auditorium at the University of Lagos was relocated to the Tayo Aderinokun lecture hall on Sunday over fear that the auditorium might be bugged by secret government agents.

Branches of ASUU in different States had held mobilization of sensitization congresses; asking Nigerians to hold Government responsible for failure to meet its demands, should another industrial action hit the Universities.

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