Monday 27 February 2017

FG To Employ Additional 350,000 Fresh Graduates In 2017


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The Federal Government will employ an additional 350,000 graduates in 2017.
The graduates will be employed under the N-Power Volunteer Corps, a component of the government’s Social Investment Programmes.

The Senior Special Assistant to the Acting President on Media Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday.
Akande said President Muhammadu Buhari had requested an appropriation of N157.75bn in the 2017 budget estimates for the N-Power scheme.
“350,000 unemployed graduates more would be hired and trained, alongside 50,000 non-graduates youths to be engaged as artisans and in other creative ventures,” Akande said.
He explained further that under the N157.75bn also, a sum of N4.5bn had been earmarked for science, technology, engineering and mathematics programme to support young Nigerians in building skills in those disciplines.


Akande noted that the SIPs’ budget proposals for 2017 would be discussed this week at the National Assembly and urged Nigerians to expect more initiatives especially in the area of implementation as virtually all of the SIPs are now undergoing different stages of implementation.
“While we were able to engage 200,000 unemployed graduates last year, we will do 350,000 more this year,” he said.
He added that some of the teething problems were giving way to lessons that would enhance the implementation under the 2017 budget.
He also disclosed that about N75bn had been allocated for the National Homegrown School Feeding Programme in the 2017 budget.

He added that N112.2bn had been allocated to the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme aimed at providing interest-free loans to 1.2 million market men and women, artisans, youths and farmers.
Under the GEEP, he explained that beneficiaries would receive between N10,000 and N100,000 loans with a one-time five per cent administrative fee.
He said over 20,000 Nigerians in 14 states had benefitted from GEEP under the 2016 budget.
He said the Conditional Cash Transfer which had started in nine states would be further expanded under the 2017 budget to reach more states.
Akande said, “The plan in 2016 budget targeted one million poorest and vulnerable Nigerians. And in the 2017 budget, an additional N54.98bn has been allocated for the continuation of the N5,000 monthly social safety net payments to the poorest Nigerians.
“2017 implementation of the SIPs is going to be far more impactful than what we were able to do under the 2016 budget. So, Nigerians should expect more this year. The resolve of the Buhari presidency is that more lives must be touched positively under these programmes which Nigerians have come to appreciate.”

Students Force Lecturer To Mop Floor, Wash Toilet In Niger State

A lecturer in the English Department, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida University, Lapai, Niger State, Isiaq Yusuf, popularly called I.G. Yusuf, has become an object of ridicule after he was caught naked in his student’s apartment.

 The fiancé of the 400-level student and his friend, who caught Yusuf while he was allegedly prepared to have sex with her, made him to mop the living room, wash the toilet, and took his nude pictures, which had gone viral.
The lecturer had reportedly insisted on sleeping with the student so she could pass ENG 201 titled, “History of English Language in Nigeria”.

PUNCH Metro gathered that the final year student, who had failed the course consecutively, became frustrated and feared the lecturer could fail her again, thereby extending her year of study.
She was said to have told her fiancé about the problem she was having with the lecturer and a plan was made to end the lecturer’s harassment.
“ENG 201 is taken in the first semester and exams will soon commence. Last Wednesday, the fiancé and his friend went to Mercy’s residence outside the campus. The lecturer was bent on having sex with her before she could pass the course.

“They told her to invite Mr. Yusuf to come and do what he was demanding while they hid in the toilet. As the lecturer removed his clothes to sleep with her, they came out of the toilet. They gave him a mop to clean the toilet and the living room,” one of the students, who did not want his name in print, told our correspondent.
Another student said the lecturer had been accused of sexually harassing female students.
“But there was no evidence to nail him until now. The department is aware of the incident and it has been taken up by the school management. According to information, he will face a panel on Monday (today) or Tuesday,” he added.
An alumnus of the university, who finished from the department, told PUNCH Metro that he had advised the lecturer to get married.
“He is about 50-year-old and currently studying for his PhD. I had advised him to stop chasing female students and start his own family. This is a big shame and a lifetime embarrassment,” the ex-student added.
The Chairman of the university’s Servicom Unit, which sees to complaints lodged to the school, Dr Ebenezer Ogungbe, said he learnt about the incident on the social media, adding that appropriate disciplinary actions would be taken.

He said, “There are laid down rules when things like this happen. So, the rules will be followed. A committee will be put in place to investigate the matter so that justice is done.”
The management, on the institution’s website, confirmed that a committee had been set up to investigate the case and promised to do justice to the case.

The statement read, “The university management is aware of the recent unfortunate incident between a male lecturer and a female student. In view of this, the management has set up a committee to investigate the immediate and remote cause(s) of the incident. The committee is headed by the deputy vice-chancellor and involves all stakeholders in the matter.
“Accordingly, all parties involved are hereby advised to exercise restraint. The university community and the general public are assured of the management’s resolve to take appropriate disciplinary action against any party found guilty.”
However, the lecturer denied the allegation that he attempted to have sex with the student. He stated that she connived with some men to kidnap him on his way home around 10pm on Tuesday, adding that he was forced to remove his clothes.

He said, “There was a test conducted by a fellow lecturer on Tuesday for 400-level students. I don’t take any course at that level. They had to be split into two and the lecturer invited me to assist him to administer the test. Towards the end of the test, I noticed there was a boy sitting in front of the girl. He raised his paper up for the girl to copy.
“I saw them and warned the boy. He just smiled instead of him to obey my warning and continued. I asked to forward his paper if he had finished and he reluctantly forwarded it to me. The rule of test is that if you are found cheating, we will tear your paper. I wrote on his paper ‘found cheating’. I tore the paper and threw it into a dustbin.

“Later in the evening, I began to receive calls from this girl, asking me to see her. She said the boy whose paper I tore had not let her have peace and that he wanted to see me so that the lecturer could consider him for a make-up (test). I told her she should let us meet the next day.
“On my way home, as I reached a junction leading to her house, I saw her standing by the roadside with some men. As soon as she entered my car, the men also entered from behind and pressed a metal on my back. So, I drove until they got to the house.

“As soon as I got into the room, they removed my clothes and poured water on me. They demanded N2m ransom from me. I have been traumatised. Presently, I have been suspended and will appear before a panel on Monday (today).”

Yusuf explained further that she had never taught the student ENG 201, saying that she “actually failed two courses he taught her in 300-level.”
“She passed four courses I had taught her in 100 and 200 levels,” he added.

Photos From The Traditional Wedding Of Anambra Billionaire, Chris Uba's Beautiful Daughter, Nkem

 
Nkemjika Ubah, the daughter of billionaire, Chris Ubah had her traditional wedding Saturday in Uga, Anambra State. She got engaged to the love of her life on November 8, 2015.  Popular singer, Flavour performed at the grand ceremony. More photos below:
 

Oscars 2017: Here Is The Full List Of Winners


Jeremy Kleiner, Adele Romanski and Barry Jenkins pose in the press room with the Oscar for best picture.

Here's the full list of winners:
Best actor in a supporting role
  • Mahershala Ali – "Moonlight" -- WINNER
  • Jeff Bridges - "Hell or High Water"
  • Lucas Hedges – "Manchester by the Sea"
  • Dev Patel - "Lion"
  • Michael Shannon - "Nocturnal Animals"

Best makeup and hairstyling
  • "A Man Called Ove"
  • "Star Trek Beyond"
  • "Suicide Squad" -- WINNER
Best costume design
  • "Allied"
  • "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" -- WINNER
  • "Florence Foster Jenkins"
  • "Jackie"
  • "La La Land"
Best documentary feature
  • "Fire at Sea"
  • "I Am Not Your Negro"
  • "Life Animated"
  • "13th"
  • "O.J.: Made in America" -- WINNER
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    Best sound editing
  • "Arrival" -- WINNER
  • "Deepwater Horizon"
  • "Hacksaw Ridge"
  • "La La Land"
  • "Sully"
Best sound mixing
  • "Arrival"
  • "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story"
  • "Hacksaw Ridge" -- WINNER
  • "La La Land"
  • "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi"
Best actress in a supporting role
  • Viola Davis — "Fences" -- WINNER
  • Naomie Harris — "Moonlight"
  • Nicole Kidman — "Lion"
  • Octavia Spencer — "Hidden Figures"
  • Michelle Williams — "Manchester by the Sea"
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    Best foreign language film
  • "Land of Mine" (Denmark)
  • "A Man Called Ove" (Sweden)
  • "The Salesman" (Iran) -- WINNER
  • "Tanna" (Australia)
  • "Toni Erdmann" (Germany)
Best animated short film
  • "Blind Vaysha"
  • "Borrowed Time"
  • "Pear Cider and Cigarettes"
  • "Pearl"
  • "Piper" -- WINNER
Best animated feature film
  • "Kubo and the Two Strings"
  • "Moana"
  • "My Life as a Zucchini"
  • "The Red Turtle"
  • "Zootopia" -- WINNER
Best production design
  • "Arrival"
  • "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them"
  • "Hail, Caesar!"
  • "La La Land" -- WINNER
  • "Passengers"
Best visual effects
  • "Deepwater Horizon"
  • "Doctor Strange"
  • "The Jungle Book" -- WINNER
  • "Kubo and the Two Strings"
  • "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story"
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    Best film editing
  • "Arrival"
  • "Hacksaw Ridge" -- WINNER
  • "La La Land"
  • "Moonlight"
  • "Hell or High Water"
Best live action short film
  • "Ennemis Intérieurs"
  • "La Femme et le TGV"
  • "Silent Nights"
  • "Sing" -- WINNER
  • "Timecode"
Best documentary short subject
  • "Extremis"
  • "4.1 Miles"
  • "Joe's Violin"
  • "Watani: My Homeland"
  • "The White Helmets" -- WINNERS
Best cinematography
  • "Arrival"
  • "La La Land" -- WINNER
  • "Lion"
  • "Moonlight"
  • "Silence"
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    Best live action short film
  • "Ennemis Intérieurs"
  • "La Femme et le TGV"
  • "Silent Nights"
  • "Sing" -- WINNER
  • "Timecode"
Best documentary short subject
  • "Extremis"
  • "4.1 Miles"
  • "Joe's Violin"
  • "Watani: My Homeland"
  • "The White Helmets" -- WINNERS
Best cinematography
  • "Arrival"
  • "La La Land" -- WINNER
  • "Lion"
  • "Moonlight"
  • "Silence"

Best original score
  • "La La Land" -- WINNER
  • "Lion"
  • "Jackie"
  • "Moonlight"
  • "Passengers"
Best original song
  • "Audition (The Fools Who Dream)" — "La La Land"
  • "Can't Stop the Feeling" — "Trolls"
  • "City of Stars" — "La La Land" -- WINNER
  • "The Empty Chair" — "Jim: The James Foley Story"
  • "How Far I'll Go" — "Moana"
Best original screenplay
  • "Hell or High Water"
  • "La La Land"
  • "The Lobster"
  • "Manchester by the Sea" -- WINNER
  • "20th Century Women"
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    Best adapted screenplay
  • "Arrival"
  • "Fences"
  • "Hidden Figures"
  • "Lion"
  • "Moonlight" -- WINNER
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  • Best directing
  • Damien Chazelle — "La La Land" -- WINNER
  • Mel Gibson — "Hacksaw Ridge"
  • Barry Jenkins — "Moonlight"
  • Kenneth Lonergan — "Manchester by the Sea"
  • Denis Villeneuve — "Arrival"
Best lead actor
  • Casey Affleck — "Manchester by the Sea" -- WINNER
  • Andrew Garfield — "Hacksaw Ridge"
  • Ryan Gosling — "La La Land"
  • Viggo Mortensen — "Captain Fantastic"
  • Denzel Washington — "Fences"
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    Best lead actress
  • Isabelle Huppert — "Elle"
  • Ruth Negga — "Loving"
  • Natalie Portman — "Jackie"
  • Emma Stone — "La La Land" -- WINNER
  • Meryl Streep — "Florence Foster Jenkins"
Best picture
  • "Arrival"
  • "Fences"
  • "Hacksaw Ridge"
  • "Hell or High Water"
  • "Hidden Figures"
  • La La Land
  • "Lion"
  • "Manchester by the Sea"
  • "Moonlight" -- WINNER
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Emma Nyra Stuns In New Photos

Singer, Emma Nyra looking gorgeous at big brother Nigeria eviction show last night as she took over the stage with her beauty, she was styled by celebrity stylist and fashion influencer Jeremiah Swankyjerry Ogbodo of Swanky's signatures styling. See more photos below..