Tuesday 16 July 2013

Omowunmi Akinnifesi Speaks On Being ‘World’s Most Beautiful Woman’ & More


Omowunmi Akinnifesi, former MBGN and M.Sc holder from Kings College London is the current cover girl of Y! magazine. We got her to share her reaction to being named the most beautiful woman in the whole wide world, life after the crown and her plans for the immediate future,

When Gwyneth Paltrow was named the most beautiful woman in the world by People magazine, her response was “It’s obviously not true.’’ What is your response to Y! magazine’s decision?

I would say it is a decision that is subjective. I think it’s about appreciating a woman who is probably well educated and beautiful at the same time. To an extent I happen to have both qualities and someone has to be given the title. I don’t think it’s true, I mean so many women are beautiful, the most beautiful are probably in some isolated places that no one has discovered so it’s kind of a tall task. But I am humbled and grateful to be considered but I don’t think it’s true.

What was your first reaction when you first saw it?

ASUP Call Off Their 81 Days Old Strike for One Month

After 81 days of inactivity, polytechnic students across the country are expected to return to their classrooms as the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) suspends its strike today.


The ASUP Chairman, Dr. Chibuzor Asumogba, told Vanguard in a phone interview that the decision was made by the National Executive Committee of the Union as a result of the intervention of the Joint committee of the Senate and House of Representative on Education.

He said the union gave the government representatives one month to accede to their demands and release the white paper on the visitation panel to federal polytechnics.

The ASUP Chairman however, called on all lecturers to go back to work. “All lecturers are to resume work at their various institutions today”, He said.

Family Over Everything: B.Red, Sinarambo return to Davido’s HKN Gang


‘Gang!’ Davido posted this photo of himself, Adewale Adeleke, Sinarambo and B.Red
What can you do to promote world peace? Go home and love your family‘. ― Mother Teresa
Davido and his cousins B.Red and Sinarambo might not be the biggest fans or followers of Mother Theresa but they do understand the importance of family over everything else.
The cousins seem to have settled their differences with Davido and have returned to the HKN Gang after temporarily partying ways in March 2013.
Davido posted a photo of the trio and his brother/label head Adewale Adeleke while on tour in Europe.
HKN Gang now boasts of artistes  - Davido, B.Red, Sinarambo and newly signed Orezi as well as GH artiste Deekay and Danagog as affiliates.

Al-Mustapha Promoted to Brigadiers General.


Nigerian Army have confirmed Al-Mustapha is still in the Army, as a soldier of the Nigerian armed forces.


Hope For Nigeria was informed by defense sources that Al-Mustapha will be resuming work at the Army Headquarters on Wednesday and will be decorated with his new rank of Brigadiers General.

Wizkid With Tinie Tempah



 Tinie Tempah shared the photo on his instagram page and tagged it "Disturbing the world @wizkidayo"
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University Of Ilorin Releases Result of Post UTME Exam Held Today

University Of Ilorin Releases Result of Post UTME Exam Held Today 15th July 2013.


Check your Result www.unilorin.edu.ng

Strike: Senate, ASUU, FG meeting deadlocked

Strike: Senate, ASUU, FG meeting deadlocked

The meeting which was at the instance of the chairman, Senate Committee on Education, Senator Uche Chukwumerije, PDP Abia North, was called to pacify the striking lecturers with a bid to finding a common ground. 

However, a source at the meeting revealed that all efforts to push for a call off of the strike proved abortive as members of ASUU stood their grounds. - 


See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/07/strike-senate-asuu-fg-meeting-deadlocked/#sthash.vWUnhhIm.dpufMubi-students

ABUJA- THE negotiations among the Senate, the Federal government and the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU over the ongoing industrial action embarked by universities lecturers  ended without  parties reaching any compromise.
The meeting which was at the instance of the chairman, Senate Committee on Education, Senator Uche Chukwumerije, PDP Abia North, was called to pacify the striking lecturers with a bid to finding a common ground. However, a source at the meeting revealed that all efforts to push for a call off of the strike proved abortive as members of ASUU stood their grounds.

The source also said that for well over seven hours, Chukwumerije was literarily on his knees pleading with the lecturers to consider the plights of the students and call off the strike, but ASUU members refused to shift ground.
The meeting had in attendance, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, Minister of Education, Professor Ruquayyatu Rufai; Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, NUC, Professor Julius Okojie and members of the Senate Committee on Education,among others.
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