Six lecturers of the Delta State
University, Abraka, have been sacked
over various offences, including sexual
harassment of female students.
Their sack came after a disciplinary
committee was set up to investigate
the allegations against them.
The University Governing Council at
97th regular meeting held at the
weekend, recommended their
dismissal having found them
culpable of several offences
including sexual harassment of
female students.
The Public Relations Officer, PRO, of
DELSU, Eddy Agbure, confirmed the
development in a statement, noting
that while six were dismissed, four
others were demoted and received
various queries for gross
misconducts.
The statement added that
investigations revealed that the
sacked lecturers were also involved
in financial extortion for marks,
leaking of examination questions
and other corrupt offences
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Monday, 22 August 2016
six delsu lecturers sacked for sexual harassment of female student
Six lecturers of the Delta State
University, Abraka, have been sacked
over various offences, including sexual
harassment of female students.
Their sack came after a disciplinary
committee was set up to investigate
the allegations against them.
The University Governing Council at
97th regular meeting held at the
weekend, recommended their
dismissal having found them
culpable of several offences
including sexual harassment of
female students.
The Public Relations Officer, PRO, of
DELSU, Eddy Agbure, confirmed the
development in a statement, noting
that while six were dismissed, four
others were demoted and received
various queries for gross
misconducts.
The statement added that
investigations revealed that the
sacked lecturers were also involved
in financial extortion for marks,
leaking of examination questions
and other corrupt offences
Saturday, 20 August 2016
Short or Long P*nis, Which Gives Most S*xual Satisfaction?...Nigerian Ladies Talk
Some Nigerian ladies have reacted to a review that looks to know their decisions in the zone of sizes of masculinity for sexual purposes.
The extent of a man's s*xual organ, the p*nis, may not be the main part of the body that can decide the capacity of a man to sexually fulfill a lady, a review by a news Organization has appeared.
While the length of a p*nis could help in making s*xual intercourse pleasurable in a few people, that couldn't be the sole determinant in guaranteeing delights amid an intercourse.
The individuals who talked in partitioned interviews with NAN in Lagos on Sunday, noticed that sexual fulfillment could rely on upon the abilities and mental attitude of both accomplices. As indicated by them, there are different parts of the body that can be misused to help a lady to infer joys in s*xual intercourse. These could incorporate fore plays, that assume fundamental parts in helping a ladies to achieve climax.
The respondents trust that achieving climax was a peak amid s*xual intercourse between a man and Continue Reading....
Friday, 12 August 2016
5 Words Nigerians Use That Doesn’t Actually Exist In The Dictionary
Nigerians can be so funny most times….. I bet none of you ever
thought this words ain’t in the dictionary.
Well, You read it on Naijaloaded, Do Your Findings.. You can’t find any
of them in the dictionary except the one written by a Nigerian 😉
1. Installmentally
This doesn’t exist anywhere else except only in Nigeria. If you doubt
this, just search “Installmentally” on google and watch only Nigerian
sites pop up.
2. Night-Vigil
This is another one I don’t understand. Does anyone ever hold a vigil
during the day?
3. Cunny
This is not meant as a euphemism for the female body part. When
Nigerians say this word, they mean “cunning”. How is that for a giant
leap forward?
4. Disvirgin
How hard is it to say deflowered? It must be extremely difficult because
even health professionals and newsmen use this absurd word that doesn’t
exist.
5. Wake Keeping (Wake keep)
Nigerians have not only made the old European custom of watching over
a corpse till it’s buried (called a wake) theirs, they have actually renamed
it. Please, there is no such phrase as “wake keep” or even “wake keeping”.
Wednesday, 10 August 2016
Evil Minded!! Housewives Bathe Each Other With Hot Water Over Man
Two housewives, identified only as Muyibat and Biliki, have suffered
severe burns after a fight over a man.
Punch Metro learnt that the two women emptied a kettle of hot water on
each other during the brawl which occurred at their residence in the Yaba
area of Lagos State.
Biliki, who was living with her husband in the Surulere area of the state,
relocated to her parents’ house in Abule Oja, Yaba, in 2015, after
separating from the husband.
Muyibat lives with her husband and three children in the house.
Punch correspondent was told that 32-year-old Biliki accused Muyibat,
29, of marrying her former boyfriend, which caused bad blood between
them.
Matters, however, came to a head after a disagreement on Saturday when
the duo poured hot water on each other. They were both admitted to a
general hospital in the state.
Punch correspondent gathered that the case was reported at the Sabo
Police Division and one of the parties petitioned the Lagos State Office
of the Public Defender, which mediated in the matter.
Muyibat told Punch Metro that their problem started after Biliki accused
her of marrying her (Biliki’s) boyfriend.
She said, “Biliki told neighbours that she once dated my husband and
that she aborted for him during their relationship.
“She calls me Iyawo Sara (free wife). I have never known peace in that
house. She fights me over every minor issue. “On Saturday, I went to the
market with my husband and when we got home, my child started crying.
“Biliki’s younger brother, Ahmed, came out and shouted at him and I
cautioned him.
“His sister then picked up a quarrel with me and started raining curses on
me. I did not talk because I was observing a fast. While she was abusing
me, I sneezed and said, ‘Ausubillahi minashaitani rojeem’ (God, deliver
me from the devil).”
Muyibat said Biliki, who is also a Muslim, thought she was referring to
her and queried her for calling her a devil. She alleged that Biliki
attacked her in the process.
“I removed the water I was boiling for my vegetables and put it on the
table. She (Biliki) held my head from behind and poured the hot water on
me.
“Her younger brother slammed a plastic paint on my head, while she
drew my hair. Both of them assaulted me,” Muyibat added. The Kwara
State indigene said she was rushed to a private hospital where she was
rejected, adding that she later went to the Sabo Police Station to report
the case.
Muyibat, who claimed to have passed out on the way to the general
hospital, said Biliki had earlier in May threatened to pour acid on her.
However, Biliki, who suffered burns on her breasts, chest and hand,
denied the allegations, saying her neighbour was the first to attack her.
She denied ever dating Muyibat’s husband, saying Muyibat was fond of
making trouble with her and efforts to reconcile them had always been
rebuffed by her.
She said, “I went back to my parents’ house when I had issues with my
husband. Because of that, many of the tenants started ridiculing me.
“I was ill that Saturday and was sleeping beside my baby. Her child had
come to play with my baby when she called him back. When the child
didn’t heed her call, she hit him and the child started crying.
“Another child passing through the passageway was also crying that
partcular time. My younger brother asked the other boy to stop crying
and Muyibat abused my brother. “My brother reported her to me and I
told him not to reply her. She then started insulting me. We fought and
our neighbours came to separate us.
“I was backing her when somebody suddenly shouted, ‘hot water!’ As I
turned back with my hands raised, she emptied a kettle of hot water on
me. Because my hand was raised when she attacked me, a little of the
water splashed on her.”
Biliki said Muyibat also bit her brother while the latter came to separate
them, adding that her two phones were smashed by.
The Director of the Lagos State Office of the Public Defender, Mrs.
Olubukola Salami, described the incident as horrific.
She said, “This horrific incident was totally avoidable as either of the
parties could have just walked away and lodge a formal complaint at the
nearest police station. But they decided to take the law into their hands
and the result was unfortunate.
“Domestic violence has repercussions and it’s totally unacceptable
anywhere. The Lagos State Government will deal harshly with those who
disturb public peace.
Punch
Tuesday, 9 August 2016
How To Get 2GB With Just N200 On Etisalat
This is a Night Plan – Take Note!!
All the Networks are really doing everything to keep their customers….
Over the last 3 Months, We’ve experienced the Creation of new data
plans with huge Gigabytes at ridicoulously cheaper prices.
Here is the New Etisalat Night Data Plan which costs Just N200 for 2GB
and is valid from 12:AM to 5AM.
HOW TO SUBSCRIBE FOR ETISALAT NIGHT PLAN
Follow this simple steps below:-
1. Load upto N200 on your etisalat SIM.
2. Dial *229*3*11# and you will receive a welcome message.
Thats all.
Try it and drop your testimonies.
How To Get 2GB With Just N200 On Etisalat
This is a Night Plan – Take Note!!
All the Networks are really doing everything to keep their customers….
Over the last 3 Months, We’ve experienced the Creation of new data
plans with huge Gigabytes at ridicoulously cheaper prices.
Here is the New Etisalat Night Data Plan which costs Just N200 for 2GB
and is valid from 12:AM to 5AM.
HOW TO SUBSCRIBE FOR ETISALAT NIGHT PLAN
Follow this simple steps below:-
1. Load upto N200 on your etisalat SIM.
2. Dial *229*3*11# and you will receive a welcome message.
Thats all.
Try it and drop your testimonies.
MUST READ!!! Nigeria’s 36 States And The Origin Of Their names...
A lot of Nigerians have no clue how most Nigerian
states got their names and i was in this category until i
read through.
Did you know that most Nigerian states were named after
Rivers? Na wah!
1. ABIA:
Abia is an acronym derived from the name of the four main
groups of people in the state as at the time it was formed in
1991: Aba Bende Isuikwuato Afikpo
2. ADAMAWA:
This state was named after a warrior that conquered the
region in the beginning of the 19th century. His name was
Modibbo Adama Bin Ardo Hassan.
3. AKWA–IBOM:
Akwa Ibom is named after a river, the Qua Iboe (or Kwa
Iboe) River.
4. ANAMBARA:
It was derived from the name of the Oma Mbal
(Omambala)River (in Ibo, the native name of the river is
Ànyịm Ọma Mbala).
5. BAUCHI:
There are three versions of how Bauchi got its name. One
version says ‘Bauchi’ is Hausa word meaning the southern
planks of Hausa land. Tribes living in the southern parts of
the Hausa land were referred to as “kasashen bauchi” and
the area they lived in later came to be known simply as
Bauchi.
According to the second version the state was named for
Baushe, a famous hunter who settled there before the 19th
century while the third states that ‘bauchi’ is Hausa word for
slavery since it was a center for slave raiders.
6. BAYELSA:
Bayelsa was formed as a result of the clamour from the
three LGAs in old River (Brass LGA known as BALGA,
Yenegoa LGA known as YELGA and Sagbama LGA – SALGA).
The name came about from the combination of their
acronymns. BA+YEL+SA = BAYELSA.
7. BENUE:
It is a word from the Batta language ‘Binuwe’ which means
‘Mother of Waters’.
8. BORNO:
The name was derived from ‘Borno’, an alternative name of
the Kanuris who form the predominant ethnic group in the
state.
9. CROSS RIVER:
The state took its name from a River called Oyono or Cross
River.
10. DELTA:
It was named from the delta of the River Niger which formed
as it enters the Atlantic Ocean.
11. EBONYI:
The state was named after the Aboine River that cuts
through Abakaliki, the state capital.
12. EDO:
Named after the Bini people who had always referred to
themselves as Edo or Iduu.
13. EKITI:
‘Ekiti’ is a term that is said to denote a settlement of many
hills “Okiti”
14. ENUGU:
Enugu derived its name from two local words enu ugwu
which means ‘top of the hill’.
15. GOMBE:
Named after the dialect of Fulani language (Fulfulde)spoken
in the area ‘Gombe’.
16. IMO:
This state is named after the Imo River (Imo Mmiri).
17. JIGAWA:
The state was named after its distinctively golden-coloured
soil, Jigawa.
18. KADUNA:
The state after the crocodiles in Kaduna River. Kadunas is
Hausa plural word for crocodiles.
19. KANO:
The state was named after a blacksmith of the Gaya tribe
who settled in the area while sourcing for iron stone. His
name was Kano.
20. KATSINA:
Katsina was named after the wife of the local ruler known as
Janzama. Her name was Katsina.
21. KEBBI:
Legend has it that Kebbi was named after the Ka’abba in
Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
22. KOGI:
The name Kogi was said to have be derived from ‘kogin’,
hausa for river. This is to represent the fact that the two
biggest Rivers in Nigeria, River Niger and River Benue form a
confluence in the state.
23. KWARA:
This was named after the River Niger which forms the
Northern border of the state. The Nupes used to call the
river Kwara.
25. LAGOS:
The name is a Portuguese word for lakes. The Portuguese
were the first set of Europeans to reach Lagos in 1472. The
name was inspired by the lagoons and rivers in Lagos.
26. NASARAWA:
It was so named by the founder of Nasarawa
kingdom,Makama Dogo.
Nasarawa means Victorious.
27. NIGER:
Named after the popular River Niger.
28. OGUN:
Named after the Ogun River.
28. ONDO:
This was named after the settlers of the old Ondo
Kingdom.Ondo is a word for settlers.
29. OSUN:
Like a number of other Nigerian states, it was also named
after a river; River Osun.
30. OYO:
It was named after the Old Oyo empire.
31. PLATEAU:
The state was named for the Jos Plateau.
32. RIVERS:
A state with many water bodies, Rivers State was named for
many of the rivers present in the area.
33. SOKOTO:
Named after the defunct Sokoto Caliphate. Sokoto is the
anglicized version of the Arabic word ‘suk’ which means
‘market’ or ‘place of commerce’. Or “assukuut” which means
“silence” in Arabic.
34. TARABA:
The state was named after the Taraba River.
35. YOBE:
The state was named after Komadugu Yobe (Waube or
Ouobe) or River Yobe (or River of Yo).
36. ZAMFARA:
Zamfarawa is one of the sub dialects of Eastern Hausa
linguistic group and that is where the name came from zan-
fara noma
By: INFORMATION NIGERIA
Riddle! What Is It That No One Wants, But No One Wants To Lose?
Here we are again with another brain text.
The boss and sharp ones will surely know this cause we brought the
simplest one this time around.
What is it that no one wants, but no one wants to lose?
Monday, 8 August 2016
6 Signs The Lady You Are Dating Is Your Future Wife
Marriages go wrong when you marry the wrong person for the wrong
reason. We hereby bring you the signs you should look out for before
you wife her.
1. She is proud of you – If she brags about you to her friends, co-
workers and families, then there is a high chance she is meant to be your
wife.
2. She is cool with your friends – Men take their friendship important.
If she is genuinely interested in knowing about the welfare of your
friends and hanging out with them, you are with the girl you should
marry.
3. She has her own life – If she understands that she has her own dreams
to pursue and also understands that for you, that should help you make
your decision.
4. You miss her when you are not together – If you cant help thinkjng
about her and you miss her at every point in time, wife her please.
5. You make sacrifices for each other – Sacrifices are a big deal for
marriage. If you both make sacrifices for each other, you both should
walk the aisle.
6. She is your number one fan – If she encourages you in difficult times
and believes you can make it even when others are not supporting you,
we believe she is the one for you.
So Guys, Incase you have any Girl in your life with all this Signs, Marry
her!!
Riddle! What Is It That No One Wants, But No One Wants To Lose?
Here we are again with another brain text.
The boss and sharp ones will surely know this cause we brought the
simplest one this time around.
What is it that no one wants, but no one wants to lose?
Meet The Handsome Man That Loves Having S*x With His Goats….His Reason Will Shock You
This young man has bared his mind on his passion for goats which he
relates with freely. In a brief interview that also sought the opinions of
his close friends that confirmed his ‘madness’, he confessed boldly to
having s*x with one of his goats which he has reportedly impregnated
after frequent s*x without shame in public.
He reiterated that all his life, he has wanted to be a goat and live among
the domestic animal. Towards the end of the video, the handsome man
whose state of sanity remains unknown demonstrated making love to his
goat lover.
It is not clear if this is a hoax or publicity stunt which has become the
trend adopted by youths to draw media attention to themselves
Study This! 5 Signs A Lady Wants To Have S*x With You
All women are very different. So one woman’s flirty mannerisms might
be another woman’s normal pattern of behavior. So what’s a guy to do?
It turns out, most women give off signals that will give you the “I want
you” vibe or the “I think we can be really good friends” vibe. This 7
subtle signs will help you distinguish which vibes you might be getting.
1. She comes to a date with a short skirt or a short gown.
2. She lays her head on your shoulders or laps. (This is a very popular
s*x trick!)
3. She tells you in your house she wants to sleep and you shouldn’t
disturb.
4. She loses off some buttons on her shirt (she wants you to feel aroused
and make a move).
5. She tells you to play a song and she starts dancing.
6. She gives you “the look” (pupils dilated, upper lids fully retracted,
while the bottom lids push up).
7. And, finally, she isn’t on her phone.
Friday, 5 August 2016
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