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There is certainly not going to be an end to the controversies that emerge from Nigeria’s privately owned – especially Christian – Universities. And when it come to controversies one of the universities in the forefront in this regard is no other than Covenant University (CU) in Ogun State. Reports emerging from the university has it that say that a student of the institution was recently suspended after he was caught watching the music video teaser for Jarmeu’s ‘Booty Bash’. The Covenant University student (identity withheld), was caught watching the nearly x-rated music video of Jarmeu, who is one of Nigeria’s fast rising artistes. The school, which is owned by Nigeria’s billionaire’s pastor, David Oyedepo’s Winners Chapel Church, as most people might have heard, does not allow the use of mobile phones by its students. Therefore, when the student’s phone was seized, it was discovered that he had been watching a music video that had the flaunting of ‘booties’, which ...
Nigeria’s former Vice President Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has taken time to condemn the President’s move to suspend the Central Bank Governor until the yesterday’s controversial suspension, Sanusi Lamid Sanusi. Taking to his Twitter page to air his views, the Turakin Adamawa stated that, “Instead of playing politics with the institution of the CBN, our FG should be building an economy that creates more jobs for Nigerians. Our nation at the moment needs economic stability and investor confidence – the FG’s actions will affect the economy negatively. If this CBN Governor’s suspension is not contested in court, it could set a dangerous precedent for the future – economically & politically. The Constitution is sacrosanct. It cannot be toyed with at the convenience of the government. FG must respect constitutional process.” Concluded the APC chieftain. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi |photo: Metropole Magazine Former Vice President of the World Bank (Africa) Oby Ezekwesili on her part sai...
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