Thursday, December 26, 2019
GIRLS EDUCATION: STOP HARRASSING FEMALE STUDENTS, AISHA WARNS TEACHERS
AGF, ASUU ARGUE OVER PERCENTAGE OF LECTURERS WHO HAVE ENROLED IN IPPIS, AS STRIKE LOOMS OF INSISTANCE BY FG TO CAPTURE ALL WORKERS
Nothing will more distorting for Nigerian Students in Public Universities should their lecturers go on strike in the new year 2020
While the Federal Government keep dismissing as unfounded, the objection of ASUU to IPPIS, the Lecturers have kept insisting the policy is a fraud
Ait News Gathered that a statement from the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation said AGF, Ahmed Idris, has assured the Committee of Vice Chancellors of Federal Universities , who visited him in Abuja that the lecturers will be captured
The AGF according to the statement, directed the vice chancellors to get their lecturers to state “all their peculiarities and promised to go by the rules of engagement recognized by the government in the universities.
Idris said during many meetings with the universities, the federal government has assured them that the policy was not to take away the autonomy of the universities, but to make the management of personnel more efficient.
He stated that the practice where univarsities recruit workers not minding whether their budget would accommodate such employment was responsible for the issue of shortfall in personnel revenue and IPPIS will help solve the problem
According to the AGF, 8,146 academic and 86, 844 non-academic staff of federal universities have been captured into the IPPIS platform as of the last count, which represent more than 70 per cent of university workers
In a swift reaction, ASUU President, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi said not upto 10 percent of lecturers, who mostly are not union members have registered on IPPIS
ASUU president, Professor Ogunyemi Said IPPIS is being used by Federal Government to enrich Their Cronies, if not why asking people to come for capturing at just one location with disregard for Hard-earn university autonomy
Ogunyemi said ASUU's alternative to IPPIS, the Universities Transperancy And Accountability Solution, UTAS is more credible to solve the problems Government claims to be addressing with IPPIS.
The ASUU president insists that should December or any other salary is withheld Over IPPIS, the lecturers will not hesitate to shutdown lecture halls
Beware WhatsApp users! Simple negligence could empty your bank accounts
We often hear about scams and frauds carried out digitally, but only its victims understand the importance of being careful. Internet is a useful place to be, but it has its own perils. Digital payments have become a norm these days - all thanks to the government's push for a cashless economy, cheap data rates and smartphone penetration in India.
On one hand, the convenience of making payments digitally is unmatched, there are some risks involved in the process. Recently, the State Bank of India (SBI) issued a warning to all of its online banking customers to avoid public charging kiosks as hackers could empty bank accounts using juice jacking methodThe chances of people using a public mobile charging station aren't as frequent as one would use mobile wallets to make payments. Fraudsters have tricks to fool people in more than one way and in this case, WhatsApp users could be at risk.
WhatsApp's dominance in the messaging space makes it an ideal target for fraudsters to carry out scams. Bad actors are adding a touch of legitimacy to the scams they carry out these days and it is important for users to practice caution every step of the way.
How does QR code scam work?
If the victim fails to identify the QR code is requesting payment instead of receiving money, cybercriminals win. The interaction between the fraudster and the victim are usually legit, and when the person identifies the scam, the cybercriminal would usually paint it as an innocent mistake.
DANGER: Paracetamol VsPepper Soup
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
CHRISTMAS IS UNBIBLICAL, THAT IS WHY WE DON'T CELEBRATE DECEMBER 25TH
Dr Daniel Olukoya, General Overseer, Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM), says the church does not celebrate Christmas because it is unbiblical.
Olukoya made this known during the Wednesday Manner Water Service which coincided with the 2019 Christmas celebration at the Church’s Headquarters in Lagos.
He said that no book in the bible recorded the word ‘ Christmas’ or that Jesus was born on Dec. 25.“If you really study the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, there is no word like Christmas.
“The bible only recorded that the Shepherds were taking care of their flocks during a very cold season when they sighted the star that announced the birth of Jesus Christ.
“This cold period could be around April or May,’’ Olukoya said.
According to the general overseer, Dec. 25 is a date originally set aside by the ancient Romans for Mars festival by the worshippers of the sun.
Olukoya said that the birth of Christ was subsequently co-opted into the same date to give the Mars festival more popularity and then renamed ‘Christmas’.
He warned the modern Christians to stop promoting such unbiblical celebration.
According to him, the MFM church has decided to henceforth engage members in various spiritual activities during such periods and other public holidays to discourage them from partaking in such unscriptural celebration. (NAN)
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Monday, December 23, 2019
MUSIC :Burna Boy Shows TOO MUCH MONEY, Sprays $100 Notes On KWAM 1 At Quilox
Quilox bar was filled to the brim on Saturday night as celebrities troop in to hang out and enjoy themselves at the popular bar.
During the course of the enjoyment, legendary Fuji singer, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (KWAM1), provided those present with lovely songs as they danced endlessly.
Açcording to NAIJALOADED, Burna Boy, who was also in attendance, got so captivated with the song that he started spraying $100 bill on the fuji maestro.
The singer in return then started singing his praises.