Saturday 13 August 2016

Screenshot of naked UNIOSUN lecturer Wale Ojoniyi


Things are currently getting worse for Dr. Wale Ojoniyi, the Osun State University lecturer who was caught on camera naked while trying to have sex with one Mercy Ikwue, a 400 level student of the same institution.  Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Whatsapp Dr. Wale Ojoniyi Recall that news about the 30-minute sextape showing the lecturer naked and the female student half-naked in an hotel hit the internet yesterday, August 11.


A screenshot of the randy lecturer naked in bed with Mercy Ikwue has been released. When Dr Wale was contacted about the video, he said the ‘truth about the disgraceful sex video recently released will soon prevail.’ He went further to say that the video is a lie but did not say he was not the one in the video. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Whatsapp A screenshot of Dr. Wale Ojoniyi and the lady in bed, as released by The Punch In a text message the randy lecturer sent to some journalists in Osogbo on Thursday in response to the earlier story published by The Punch, the lecturer texted:


“Congratulations, Femi Makinde. When you know the truth, it will either set you free or imprison your conscience …..And very soon, you will know the truth. I have just read your lies.” Meanwhile, some students of the UNIOSUN campus in Ikire, who called The Punch on Thursday, expressed delight that the scandal was eventually blown open for everybody to see. The students, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said this will teach other randy lecturers in the institution a great lesson.  The students said Ikwue petitioned the school authority about the case and the lecturer was also suspended. They added that Ojoniyi just resumed from the suspension. Nawa oh!

Read more: https://www.naij.com/926580-shame-screenshot-uniosun-lecturer-e-released.html

Friday 12 August 2016

Nigeria's Olympic rower Chierika Ukogu makes history, reaches single sculls semifinals


 Nigeria's first ever Olympic rower Chierika Ukogu makes history to reach single sculls semifinals. Prior to representing Nigeria, the United States-based athlete had rowed for Mount St. Joseph Academy and Stanford University.
The 23-year-old qualified for the Olympics in October 2015 at the African Olympic Qualification Regatta in Tunisia.
Congrats to her, for making us proud even in the midst of economic hardship in the country.

Sources: get9jasports.com

Thursday 11 August 2016

Punch News Headlines Today - Updated




-FG confirms two new polio cases

-Criminal trespass charges against me false ' AA Oil boss

-Budget padding: APC won't sanction Dogara, Jibrin

-APC lawmaker kicks against immunity for NASS leaders

-Ighalo signs new Watford deal

-Police arrest man for dumping father's corpse in septic tank

-Kaspersky offers free anti-crime software to businesses

-We paid nine years pension arrears ' Oshiomhole

-Clinton, Obama founded ISIS ' Trump

-Villagers picket Chevron depot for third day

-Borno establishes board to check preaching

-PDP may not survive ' Dokpesi

-NOUN to phase out textbooks

-Borno begins renovation of schools

-Kidnapped UNIPORT lecturer regains freedom

-Tension as DSS arrests monarch in Bayelsa

-NHRC fingers INEC, Iwu in electoral scams

-Bodyguards protest exclusion from Buhari's govt

-Man stabs landlord over rent increase

-Gunmen kill varsity lecturer in Benue

-Olympics: Brothers strike gold in rowing

-Nigeria is poor country ' Buhari

-Man beats wife to death for denying him sex

-I hope Real Madrid come for me ' Sissoko

-Ambode commissions first state-owned medical emergency helipad

-Russia hits Google with $6.7m fine

-Lahm to stay at Bayern after retirement

-We'll tax 700,000 companies to increase revenue ' Osinbajo

-My wife converted to Christianity without my consent, man tells court

-Two drown friend over missing phone

-Olympics: Coach accuses seven countries of systematic doping

-Why I increased workers' minimum wage ' Oshiomhole

-Nigeria rise to 67th on FIFA rankings

-Photos: Soyinka visits Buhari in Aso Rock

-Court grants man N200,000 bail for stealing carpet

-Mustafi, Arsenal agree terms ' agent

-Saudi arraigns 14 people over Mecca crane collapse

-Nsukka jail break: NPS captures six escapees

-Plane crash survivor wins $1m lottery

-IEA cuts oil demand forecast to 1.2m bpd

-BREAKING: Buhari, Wole Soyinka meet inside Aso Rock

-Olympic Football: Brazil thrash Denmark to make last eight

-Villarreal part company with coach Marcelino

-Nigeria should still watch out for Ebola, Lassa fever

-Oshiomhole, Duke, Aliyu clash over economy

-FG may force CBN to reduce lending rate 'El-Rufai

-Budget padding: Dogara shuns police invitation

-UNIOSUN lecturer in sex scandal video

-Jonathan formed Avengers before 2015 polls ' RNDA

Wednesday 10 August 2016

Lagooz School: Cautions Media Against Instigating Ethnic Crisis




The Arewa Council of Chiefs, Agege Kingdom, Lagos State, has cautioned the media against acts capable of triggering ethnic crisis in the country.

They sounded the note of caution following a recent report that Hausa teenagers attacked Lagooz Schools, Lagos, beat up the principal and made away with N1.5m.

Spokesperson of the council, Alhaji Kabiru Ali-Dinai, at a briefing at the school premises, said the report was in bad taste and a misrepresentation of the incident that took place on the fateful day.

Proprietor of the school, Yomi Otubela, who also spoke during the briefing, described the report, which claimed that “Hausa teenagers numbering 100, stormed Lagooz Schools in Orile Agege Local Council Development Area, during its valedictory service with machetes and other weapons, beat up the principal and a teacher; stole N1.5m as well as destroyed some of the school property,” as false, malicious, outrageous and exaggerated.

Ali-Dinai, who expressed disappointment with the report, said both the reporter and the media house ought to have carefully verified the incident before going to press. The spokesperson who said his people were no longer considered settlers, but as part and parcel of the community having existed there as far back as 1863, added that they have a track record of peaceful coexistence between the Hausa and the host community.


“And so, we were shocked when we saw the publication because to the best of our knowledge it was a minor issue, which had since been resolved. Our fear is this, this kind of publication can cause ethnic crisis. We decided that before we can take any legal action, we should do our findings to understand the purpose of that report.

Source:  lagoozschool blogsite