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Teachers sacked by terrorist in north east back to classrooms - Council

The registrar, Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN), Professor Segun Ajiboye Ajiboye has disclosed that some of the school teachers who were sacked by terrorists in the north-eastern part of the country are back to classroom. He said that the Council had commenced the process of bringing back to the classrooms, teachers who have deserted the northeast zone due to terrorism attacks. Speaking with newsmen in Ibadan, he said that the plan was to re-motivate and change the psyche of the traumatised teachers to return to school. According to him, some of the teachers lost their certificates to terrorism but have been restored by the intervention of the Council. The TRCN boss disclosed that bringing back the teachers would improve knowledge impartation on students in North-eastern part of the country. READ ALSO: Hundreds of motorists unaccounted for as bandits block Kaduna-Abuja highway again "Actually it is disheartening we are affected we can't pretend. We have l

Music video directors Clarence Peters, Unlimited LA are womanizers taking advantage of vixens - Pretty Mike

The Nigerian entertainment industry is one that appears to be full of glitz and glamour but it also has its dark sides. Time has shown that things are not as rosy as they appear on our TV screens. A number of professional dancers hope to work with top video directors in the country so as to attain the level of stardom they desire. However, it seems a number of things are involved in becoming a top video vixen. Controversial socialite and club owner, Pretty Mike, has undoubtedly shaken a very big table after he named some of the top video directors in the industry and claimed that they are womanisers who take advantage of their dancers. PAY ATTENTION: Install our latest app for Android and read the best news about Nigeria Some of the directors mentioned include Clarence Peters, Paul Gambit, Unlimited LA. According to him, they engage in sexual relationships with these dancers to feature them in music videos. READ ALSO: Pretty Mike claims short women are never satisfied in b

Teachers sacked by terrorist in north east back to classrooms - Council

The registrar, Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN), Professor Segun Ajiboye Ajiboye has disclosed that some of the school teachers who were sacked by terrorists in the north-eastern part of the country are back to classroom. He said that the Council had commenced the process of bringing back to the classrooms, teachers who have deserted the northeast zone due to terrorism attacks. Speaking with newsmen in Ibadan, he said that the plan was to re-motivate and change the psyche of the traumatised teachers to return to school. According to him, some of the teachers lost their certificates to terrorism but have been restored by the intervention of the Council. The TRCN boss disclosed that bringing back the teachers would improve knowledge impartation on students in North-eastern part of the country. READ ALSO: Hundreds of motorists unaccounted for as bandits block Kaduna-Abuja highway again "Actually it is disheartening we are affected we can't pretend. We have l

Nigeria is not ripe for electronic voting - INEC declares, gives reasons

- The Independent National Electoral Commission says Nigeria is not yet ripe for electronic voting method - The commission said some things have to be put in place before electronic voting is adopted in the country - The electoral umpire says there should be stable power supply and the ability of electorate to conquer their fundamental trust issues in the system before electronic voting is adopted in the country The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said Nigeria is not yet ripe for electronic voting method. According to an INEC national commissioner, Professor Okey Ibeanu, Nigeria is not ripe for electronic voting because of the absence of “robust technical and physical infrastructure", The Nations reports. Legit.ng gathers that Ibeanu, who spoke in Abuja at the 'Stakeholders’ forum on future of elections in Nigeria, said there should be stable power supply and the ability of electorate to conquer their fundamental trust issues in the system before the

Forget it - Court stops Saraki, Dogara from going on with report on invasion of Senate, stealing of mace

- A Federal Capital Territory (FCT) retrains the leadership of the National Assembly from considering the report on the invasion of the legislature - The restraining order is pending the hearing of a suit filed by Senator Ovie Omo-Agege - Joined as defendants are the Senate president, his deputy, Speaker Yakubu Dogara and seven others A Federal Capital Territory (FCT) high court in Bwari, Abuja, has stopped the president of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, the speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, and others from further probing the 2018 invasion of the National Assembly . The invasion by some alleged thugs had resulted in the hijacking of the mace, the symbol of authority at the Senate. The court restrained the leadership of the National Assembly from considering the report of an ad-hoc committee set up to probe the incident and report back to the lawmakers. READ ALSO: NAIJ.com upgrades to Legit.ng: a letter from our Editor-in-Chief Bayo Olupohunda The Nation repor