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Celebrities / Oba's Publicly Beaten Wife Dies 13 Months Later (Renal Failure) by adejoro75: 4:09am On Jul 13, 2011
Deposed Deji of Akure’s wife dies
From: Tunde Raheem, Akure
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
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Olori Bolanle, the estranged wife of the deposed Deji of Akure, Oba Oluwadare Adepoju yesterday died in a private hospital in Lagos. Her death came 13 months after she was publicly beaten by the deposed monarch.

A native of Owo from the famous Fadeyi family claimed Bolanle was said to have given up the ghost at 4.45am in an hospital in Ikeja, Lagos.
The spokesman of the family, Mr. John Fadeyi said the late Olori had been suffering from renal failure for some time.

He, however, said the cause of her death had not been ascertained since autopsy had not been carried out. He noted that the burial arrangement for the late Olori would be communicated to the public later.

The late ex-queen is survived by two children.
There had been conflicting reports about the whereabouts of the Olori, shortly after the deposition of herhusband, Oba Oluwadare Adepoju. Rumour was rife that the ex- queen had relocated to Ibadan, where she owned a boutique, another source said she had moved to Owo.

The crisis between Bolanle and her husband reached a crescendo in May 2010 when she was engaged by her husband in a street fight at her residence, located opposite state Specialist Hospital, Akure.
The crisis later led to the deposition of the monarch on June 10, 2010, thereby making him the first traditional ruler to be deposed in Akure history.

http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2011/july/13/national-13-07-2011-004.html
Nairaland / General / Re: Life Goes On In flooded Lagos(hearty Photos) by adejoro75: 3:18am On Jul 13, 2011
Lagosians turn flood water into fishing ground.

Nairaland / General / Life Goes On In flooded Lagos(hearty Photos) by adejoro75: 1:58am On Jul 13, 2011
Lagosians drinking under the flood

Politics / Re: Is Nigeria A Bigoted Country ? by adejoro75: 9:18pm On Jul 07, 2011
They can call it Kano Bank PLC
Kaduna Bank PLC
Interest-free Bank PLC
or Abdul Fatai Bank PLC
or Sheik Magaji Bank PLC
Why would I, a non-muslim, like a bank with the name Islam Bank PLC? (seeing what Muslims have done in Nigeria and world over)
Will the Muslims patronize Catholic Bank of Nigeria PLC?

We should expect from others what we ourselves can give.
Politics / Re: Anambra Is The Most Difficult State – Governor Peter Obi by adejoro75: 1:01am On Jun 18, 2011
Bishopking:

has he governed another state before?

Was about asking same. Thanks.
Business / Re: Enugu To Build Coal-based Power Plant by adejoro75: 12:58am On Jun 18, 2011
Emeka, Coal generates at least 54 % of US electricity, what is Enugu?
Politics / Re: Lagos Flood. Fashola &tinubu Failed In Fixing Drainage Prbls In Lagos In 12years by adejoro75: 6:52pm On Jun 17, 2011
Eko ti baje, te le te le  cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Romance / Re: Inter-tribal Dating Between Yoruba And Igbo: A Good Sign for Naija's Future! by adejoro75: 6:44pm On Jun 17, 2011
Yoruba [b]gals [/b]fine like this, no? shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

Politics / Re: For The Last And Final Time: Benue Is Not North by adejoro75: 3:38pm On Jun 17, 2011
Jonathan is Igbo is not an unfamilair cliche, after all.
Obasanjo was Yoruba, then became Igbo; looks like he is back to being Yoruba. I dey laugh in Maholtran family language.
Politics / Re: Enugu Brt To Be Run By Nigeria Made Buses! by adejoro75: 2:23pm On Jun 17, 2011

Politics / Re: Enugu Brt To Be Run By Nigeria Made Buses! by adejoro75: 2:18pm On Jun 17, 2011
Igbo-made vehicles:
Its sweet to be an Igbo man, no?

Politics / Re: Tribune Reporter's Confusion Over Identity Of Tinubu's Parents by adejoro75: 2:07pm On Jun 17, 2011
So Tinubu na bastard lipsrsealed. E ya! pele oh! Mi o'mo
Politics / Re: Enugu Brt To Be Run By Nigeria Made Buses! by adejoro75: 2:04pm On Jun 17, 2011
vicenzo:

looks like i am not the only one who knew what was going on behind the scene.

Not only you. We all know what the MO-RON is driving at. It is Igbo-made, not Yoruba, stu-pid.
Politics / Re: For The Last And Final Time: Benue Is Not North by adejoro75: 1:57pm On Jun 17, 2011
Jonathan wearing his native Yoruba cap. We all know that only a Yoruba man can call them rascals in their face and still get their vote.

Politics / Re: For The Last And Final Time: Benue Is Not North by adejoro75: 1:45pm On Jun 17, 2011
Despite being Yoruba, GEJ is taking everything from his own people and giving those to Igbos. O jigbi jigbi jigbi

Politics / Re: For The Last And Final Time: Benue Is Not North by adejoro75: 1:42pm On Jun 17, 2011
Jonathan takes Olusegun aganga's (SW, he is from Lagos and not Edo as Yoruba press claims) ministerial post and gives it with no strings attached to an igbo woman
Yeah! Jonathan is Igbo
Religion / Re: Pastor Tunde Bakare: A Bastard Can’t Rule The Yoruba by adejoro75: 1:38pm On Jun 17, 2011
So Tinubu na bastard. E ya! pele oh! Mi o'mo kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss kiss
Politics / Re: Olusegun Aganga Is Edo And Cannot Represent Lagos State by adejoro75: 1:30pm On Jun 17, 2011
WTF, Olusegun Aganga is a Lagosian and MUST represent that state. Cry babies can go hug a transformer.
Politics / Re: For The Last And Final Time: Benue Is Not North by adejoro75: 1:24pm On Jun 17, 2011
GEJ is ''Igbo''. Great then, no wonder he is taking all Yoruba positions and dashing same to Igbos
We take the cake now, and in 2015 we take the cake again
I have nothing but pity for these moronic so-called (yes,so-called) middle belters who are like bats, neither birds nor mammals (neither north nor south)
Since they have no identity, they should be chased out of the country for those who do have an identity

Like Abagworo said, I'd rather dine with Osama Bin Laden than with traitors like Idomas and their Tiv brothers,
Now the chicken is home to roost, they are being killed and chased about like rats by their hausa/fulani masters.
Politics / Re: For The Last And Final Time: Benue Is Not North by adejoro75: 1:14pm On Jun 17, 2011
OP and Jason

Benue is a fukcing part of the fukcing north and GEJ is a[b] fukcing[/b] non-Igbo
Sports / Re: Kanu Or Jay Jay : Who Was Bigger Player? by adejoro75: 1:06pm On Jun 17, 2011
Mr, Cork:

they both cant  spek english nor  read or right!! angry

Buahahah! Look who is speking (speaking) and righting (writing) [b]e[/b]nglish (English)

A complete brainless cork, indeed.
Politics / Re: Okonjo-iweala Accepts To Serve In Jonathan’s Government by adejoro75: 12:56pm On Jun 17, 2011
Fstranger:

If you were not dumb, even dumber than I thought, you would have known that Diezani is an Ijaw woman and represents Bayelsa in her position
234 next  that you are quoting is an Yoruba mouth piece and we know what an Yoruba press can attempt to do.

Where is your Babalola today? He was FIRED (like a piece of thrash) and replaced with another person
Okonjo took her own leave, all by herself, when she no longer enjoyed what she was doing.
Today, she is among the most powerfully-placed women in the world, as she was even b4 her first-coming into Nigerian ministerial limelight.
OBj crawled, begging her to come serve, just like GEJ is doing now

You are an ignorant, rambling mo-ron.
shocked shocked
Politics / Re: Okonjo-iweala Accepts To Serve In Jonathan’s Government by adejoro75: 3:51am On Jun 17, 2011
We (you know whom, yes?) win, yet again (message for Tinubu4life and fstranger, the bleeping morons)

Others can keep humping and puffing empty air, while we gather the sheaves, to their eternal chagrin
Politics / Re: South-west Pdp To Reclaim House's Speakership Position by adejoro75: 12:48am On Jun 16, 2011
bUAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHA
Na yam?
Politics / Re: Magistrate Orders Thief To Be Caned For Five Years by adejoro75: 12:44am On Jun 16, 2011
OR is there shariah in Osun?
Politics / Re: Magistrate Orders Thief To Be Caned For Five Years by adejoro75: 12:43am On Jun 16, 2011
This is 21st centuty justice, Osogbo style
Politics / Magistrate Orders Thief To Be Caned For Five Years by adejoro75: 12:42am On Jun 16, 2011
http://odili.net/news/source/2011/jun/14/816.html
Magistrate orders thief to be caned for five years

Tunde Odesola

An Osogbo Magistrate's Court has ordered that a 41-year-old thief, Timothy Awolowo, be given 10 strokes of the cane once in two months for the next five years.



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Delivering his judgement after Awolowo pleaded guilty, on Monday, Magistrate Adewunmi Makanjuola, sentenced him to five years imprisonment along with the bi-monthly flogging.

The magistrate, who felt a streak of stubbornness in the convict, ruled that he (convict) should be caned once in two months until he was remorseful.

Awolowo pleaded guilty to the one-count charge of burgling the residence of Mr. Alao Ogunbanji in Ido-Osun area of Osogbo, Osun State.

According to the charge sheet, the offence was committed on June 10, 2011. The accused was not represented in court by a lawyer.

The prosecutor, Insp. Abiodun Fagboyinbo, said the suspect jumped over the fence into the complainant's compound and also tore his window net in order to gain entry into the house. He did not steal anything before he was caught.

"When passersby spotted the suspect, he took to his heels but as he tried to jump out of the compound, the fence collapsed and he was caught," Fagboyinbo added.

In a statement made to the police, Awolowo claimed to be a divorcee, whose three children did not live with.

Fagboyinbo also told the court that the suspect was once convicted in 2009 by magistrate court two, Osogbo, over theft.

The suspect confessed that he was an ex-convict and prayed the court to forgive him.

Makanjuola ordered the prison comptroller to ensure that Awolowo was caned every two months until he showed remorse
Politics / Re: Enugu Brt To Be Run By Nigeria Made Buses! by adejoro75: 12:37am On Jun 16, 2011
Dismember your ''Made in USA'' laptop and discover components made in Korea, made in China and made in Malaysia, parts from three different countries, for a product that is supposedly made in the USA.
Politics / Re: The Typical Can-do Spirit Of A SEner by adejoro75: 11:53pm On Jun 15, 2011
Even a truck pusher SEner is as smart as=====================
Politics / The Typical Can-do Spirit Of A SEner by adejoro75: 11:52pm On Jun 15, 2011
Despite engaging in menial work, woman, 34, emerges varsity's all-time best graduate

SEGUN OLUGBILE

The Babcock University, Ilisan-Remo, Ogun State, organised the 9th convocation for 1,022 graduates last Sunday. SEGUN OLUGBILE in this report highlights how a woman, [b]Mrs. Aham-Chiabuotu, [/b]emerged the all-time best graduate of the university, established 12 years ago, with a Cumulative Grade Point Average record of 4.91.


Mrs. Aham-Chiabuotu

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When Mrs. Chidinma Aham-Chiabuotu gained admission to Babcock University in Ilisan-Remo, Ogun State, to pursue a degree course in Public Health, nobody knew she would emerge as the best graduating student. But Aham-Chiabuotu has not only passed out with a first class degree, she did it in style by obtaining a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.91 out of a possible 5.0. By this, she has created a new record as the all-time best student to have graduated from the institution established on April 20, 1999.

Sources close to the university's authorities confirmed Aham-Chiabuotu's result as the best so far. But unconfirmed report said that the highest CGPA since the university graduated its pioneer students about nine years ago was 4.79.

Aham-Chiabuotu was the cynosure of all eyes that attended the ninth convocation of the university last Sunday as the sports complex venue of the ceremony erupted with joy immediately she was called to the podium by the institution's Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Kayode Makinde to receive her prize. Other graduates rose up waving their mortarboards in celebration of the brainy woman. Parents and well wishers stood up clapping while the school choir joined the fray singing the popular song, 'Stand Up for the Champion' for the lady born in Umuahia in Umuahia South Local Government Area of Abia State, 34 years ago. She stood smiling, waving her hand to the crowd in appreciation of their applause.

But her road to this enviable record was woven with thorns. She had sat for the West African Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination thrice. She is married and had a husband to take care of. Though she is still trusting God for a baby, she did not allow her marital state to distract her. Her husband, Godspower, a pastor and a teacher at the staff school of the university, has little financial muscle to give her the necessary support. Her father, late Elijah Ukoh, a retired teacher, had also died when she was in primary three at Amaise Central School, Umuobiakwa, in Umuahia South Local Government Area of Abia State. Also, her mother, Dorothy, who retired in 1984 as a teacher could not afford to take care of her seven other siblings, let alone providing money for her university education.

Though she had obtained the Registered Nurse Certificate at the Seventh-Day Adventist School of Nursing Ile-Ife, Osun State and also got the Registered Midwife Certificate from the School of Midwifery, Vom, Plateau State, in 1999 and 2001 respectively, her urge for university education had forced her to abandon her job as a nurse to pursue her ambition.

To cope with the financial challenges on campus, Aham-Chiabuotu had to take up a menial job under the work study initiative of the university. Under the initiative, she worked for 20 hours per week, earning N100 per hour for her efforts. At the end of a semester, she realised about N20, 000 from cleaning the university bursar's office. This also qualified her to enjoy the N40, 000 per semester special part-scholarship of the Seven Day Adventist Church. With this and the little her husband provided, she was able to manage herself through her degree programme.

Speaking with our correspondent after the convocation where1, 022 students were awarded various degrees; the lady said that she actually planned to graduate with a first class degree the very day she gained admission to the institution.

"I never knew that I would set a new record. I owe it all to God. I prayed for it. Making a CGPA of 4.91 took a lot of hard work. I kept my eye on that goal and resisted every distraction. I sacrificed my job, money, clothes, and everything except my relationship with God and my husband.

"Though I did not have enough money for most of my assignments, God was always there for me. Also, I had to struggle to keep the home, do the work-study and meet-up with church activities. Moreover, I had to work extra hard whenever we had group assignments because I knew my goals and I was not willing to allow any unserious group member to bring me down," she said.

She also hinged her performance on the stiff competition she received from her course mates, majority of whom she said, were younger than her. "My course-mates were respectful and they contributed to my success by giving me stiff academic competition. The toughest academic challenger in my class was Aminat Bakare. Her CGPA was 4.89 as at the end of 300 Level. In fact, we had the same CGPA as at that time but in the final year, I braced up and emerged the best," she said.

She, however, poured encomiums on her lecturers, saying they contributed in no small measure to her success. "There was something special about all my lecturers. It is so hard to select who was actually the best. So I had the best set of lecturers anybody could dream of. They were so wonderful and each of them touched my life in ways I am not able to describe," she said.

Asked if she would love to pick up a career in the nation's university system, she said, "Yes, I intend to become a professor because I am a born teacher. My parents lived their lives as teachers and I grew up to love teaching and imparting knowledge to others."

Narrating her academic journey, the woman, who completed her secondary school education at St. Joseph's College, Aba in 1993, said that she felt frustrated when she failed the WASSCE result twice and admission was not forthcoming.

"I wrote WASSCE thrice. After the first two sittings, I made the required five credits required for admission to school of nursing but I did not have credits in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics. So after my midwifery school, I sat for another WASSCE and cleared all my papers at a sitting," she said.

Asked how she coped with the initial failure to pass the WASSCE, Aham-Chiabuotu said it was not easy, adding that her trust in God and herself saw her through the period.

"Coping with failure was not so easy but I had to put my trust in God. Also, I knew it was not my fault that I failed WASCCE at that time because I had my secondary education when the Nigerian educational system was at its worst level. I was comforted by the confidence I had in the fact that I could do better if I had the right kind of exposure," she said.

Aham-Chiabuotu, who identified moral bankruptcy and corruption as the nation's major challenges, said that if these two were removed, the nation would be the best in the world.

"If the problem of corruption is solved, every other problem will be solved because righteousness exalts a nation but sin is a reproach. We need the fear of God in Nigeria. We need to practise what we preach," she noted.

The lady, who said she was taking the virtues of hard work, fear of God, respect for others, punctuality, independence, hatred for mediocrity and simplicity from Babcock, urged undergraduates to be focussed and diligent if they must succeed in their studies.

"They can make it. They just need to be focussed and trust in the Lord with all their hearts and lean not unto their own understanding. In all their ways, they should acknowledge Him and He shall direct their path. They should also remember that a diligent man will always stand before kings, and not before mean men," she said.

Aham-Chiabuotu also called on the Federal Government to improve the status of nurses and midwives, saying, "There is no need for a registered nurse/midwife to spend four years in a university to earn a degree. The nursing certificate should be placed at the same level as Higher National Diploma certificate."

However, Forty six other graduates made first class, 866 obtained second class upper division while the remaining 109 made second class lower.

The vice-chancellor had in his speech congratulated the graduating students and urged them to forge new paths in life to achieve success. "If you want to achieve extraordinary things in your lives, you must follow your passion and focus on your dreams. You must forge new paths and not simply follow in well-trodden ones. You must strive to endure, but dare to enjoy the journey at every point, remember no sweat, no sweet! No pain, no gain! No cross, no crown!" he said.

Makinde also told the gathering that the university would admit its first set of medical students in September this year.

He expressed the hope that the institution's school of medicine would boost academic programmes tailored towards a full life of dedication to the physical and emotional health needs of Nigerians.

http://odili.net/news/source/2011/jun/14/803.html
Politics / Re: Enugu Brt To Be Run By Nigeria Made Buses! by adejoro75: 10:24pm On Jun 15, 2011

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