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We are what we eat, to eat healthy food is one of the key to good health. by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 11:05 pm On Aug 16, 2022

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WARTS WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 5:56 pm On Aug 22, 2022

WARTS is a small fleshy bump on the skin or mucous membran.
It is caused by a virus know as HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS. Common area it affect include hands feet genital face etc.
Warts - Warts can be annoying and frustrating to treat.
Treatment consist of procedure:
a) Removal through medical procedure
b)Topical medication: it requires a high dose of salicylic acid to help dissolve it and make it fall off.
BUT THERE IS A HOME REMEDY where you can use apple cider vinegar to gauze it daily till it shrinks and falls off.

VC worries over Assu strike as UNIPORT Emerges fifth in new ranking by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 6:31 pm On Aug 22, 2022

University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has moved up to the fifth position in the July 2022 ranking of Nigerian universities, barely one year after Prof. Owunari Georgewill became the vice-chancellor.
University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has moved up to the fifth position in the July 2022 ranking of Nigerian universities, barely one year after Prof. Owunari Georgewill became the vice-chancellor.

This came as the vice chancellor expressed concern over the lingering strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), assuring that the institution will continue to channel efforts towards impactful and intellectual accomplishment.

A statement by the Public Relations Officer of the institution, Sam Kpenu, quoted Georgewill as saying: “The new ranking confirms that the hard work of UNIPORT is recognised and valued.”


The university, moving up to the fifth position in the July 2022 Webometrics ranking, is an indication that we are driven to meet the world’s challenges. Our goal is to elevate UNIPORT to become overall best in Africa and well ranked in the world.”

He said the university’s management will continue to provide vision and strategy to strengthen intellectual property and identify new ventures and opportunities in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

He added: “We will engage with internal and external partners to build and grow innovation activities. There has been wonderful growth in the educational and infrastructural development of the university since I came in as the vice-chancellor. And with this new ranking, we will be leading our effort to create even greater impact.”

Re: Nigerian man celebrates as he becomes a father after 23 years of marriage by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 2:34 pm On Aug 23, 2022

Great news, congratulations to the family, baby welcome to the world of greatness

Re: Nigerian man celebrates as he becomes a father after 23 years of marriage by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 2:35 pm On Aug 23, 2022

Great news, congratulations to the family, baby welcome to the world of greatness

Re: Nollywood's Actor, Walter Anga Celebrates 13th Wedding Anniversary, Fans react by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 2:40 pm On Aug 23, 2022

Happy anniversary beautiful family.

Re: Body of 11-year-old boy found hanging in Abuja by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 2:46 pm On Aug 23, 2022

Strange thing are happening everyday

Re: Body of 11-year-old boy found hanging in Abuja by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 2:46 pm On Aug 23, 2022

Strange thing are happening everyday

Re: Body of 11-year-old boy found hanging in Abuja by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 2:46 pm On Aug 23, 2022

Strange thing are happening everyday

List of Universities that Have Reportedly pulled out of ASSU Strike. by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 12:55 am On Aug 26, 2022

As the strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) enters its 191st day on Thursday, August 25, some state universities have pulled out.

The universities, according to The Punch, include:

ASUU Strike/Nigerian Universities/Lagos State Universities
Some state universities have reportedly pulled out of the ASUU strike. Photo credit: @LASUOfficial
Kwara State University
Lagos State University
Osun State University
Kaduna State University, among others
Meanwhile, some state universities have also just announced resumption amid the ongoing strike.

Ekiti State University
The management of Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti on Wednesday, August 24, directed all newly-admitted students for 2021/2022 academic session to resume on Monday for screening, registration and orientation programme.

Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH)

Similarly, the management of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Oyo state, recently announced resumption, indicating it has pulled out of the ASUU strike.

The institution’s registrar, Dr Kayode Ogunleye, in a circular entitled “Release to Staff and Students: Continuation of the First Semester of the 2021/2022 Academic Session,” announced Thursday, August 18, as the date for resumption.

It was, however, gathered that the ASUU branch in the university refused to resume, Leadership reported.

State universities that are still on strike
The majority of state-owned universities remain on strike, as the ASUU branches in the varsities vowed not to return to the classroom following the federal government's failure to successfully negotiate with the national body of the union.

The Punch reported that chairpersons of ASUU in the affected state universities described as “ignorant” calls for the suspension of the strike in state-owned universities.

Such universities include:

Gombe State University
Olabisi Onabanjo University
Tai-Solarin University of Education, Ogun state
Adekunle Ajasin University, Ondo State
Bauchi State University
Benue State University
Ibrahim Babaginda University, Niger
Yusuf Maitama Sule University, Kano
Imo State University
Nasarawa State University
Abia State University
Kano State University of Technology
Kebbi State University
Sokoto State University among others.
ASUU vows to punish universities that pulled out of strike
Meanwhile, ASUU has threatened to query universities that have failed to comply with its decision to remain on strike while negotiations with the federal government continue, Daily Trust reported.


Legit.ng gathers that ASUU president, Prof Emmanuel Osodeke, said this in a recent interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.

“We will punish those who have pulled out from our ongoing strike the appropriate way.
“We will ensure to query them and we will follow it up the appropriate way. We have even queried some of them in accordance with the union,” Osodeke said.
ASUU’s demands include funding for the revitalisation of public universities, Earned Academic Allowances, use of the University Transparency Accountability Solution (UTAS) and promotion arrears.

ASUU to announce indefinite strike
Meanwhile, ASUU is reportedly set to announce an indefinite strike as the federal government failed to meet up with its demands.

It was learnt that most of the over 123 branches of the union have taken the final decision at their different congresses while others are expected to round off on Wednesday, August 24.

A leader of the union who does not want his name to be mentioned revealed that a proposal of the indefinite strike would be adopted on Sunday, August 28, when ASUU will hold its national executive council (NEC) meeting.

Source: Legit.ng

Re: We speak of ‘japa’ but many Nigerians are returning-Abike Dabiri-Erewa says by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 1:44 pm On Aug 26, 2022

Once you make the money abroad, you come home and invest

STROKE by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 3:02 pm On Aug 26, 2022

A stroke is a serious life-threatening medical condition that happens when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off.

Stroke is a medical emergency and urgent treatment is essential.

The sooner a person receives treatment for a stroke, the less damage is likely to happen.

The main stroke symptoms can be remembered with the word FAS*

*Face* – the face may have dropped on 1 side, the person may not be able to smile, or their mouth or eye may have drooped.

*Arms*– the person may not be able to lift both arms and keep them there because of weakness or numbness in 1 arm.


*Speech* – their speech may be slurred or garbled, or the person may not be able to talk at all despite appearing to be awake; they may also have problems understanding what you're saying to them
*Symptoms*
*The signs and symptoms* of a stroke vary from person to person, but usually begin suddenly.

As different parts of your brain control different parts of your body, your symptoms will depend on the part of your brain affected and the extent of the damage.
*Other signs and symptoms may include:*

➰complete paralysis of 1 side of the body

➰sudden loss or blurring of vision
➰dizziness

➰confusion

➰difficulty understanding what others are saying

➰problems with balance and co-ordination

➰difficulty swallowing (dysphagia)

➰a sudden and very severe headache resulting in a blinding pain, unlike anything experienced before.

loss of consciousness.

Bashir EL-Rufai under fire for describing ASSU as a useless union. by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 4:21 pm On Aug 30, 2022

Bashir, one of the lovely sons of Kaduna state Governor, Nasir El-Rufai set and mixed reactions on Social media after he described the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) as a “useless union”

According to a report, the Academic Staff Union Of Universities (ASUU) had extended its six-month-old strike indefinitely on Monday, saying the lecturers will not back down until the Federal Government meets its demands. Reacting to ASUU announcement E-L Rufai's son took to his Twitter handle to criticized ASUU over the adjustment of six month strike.


Photo of Bashir, the lovely son of Kaduna state Governor.

Image Credit: Vanguard Newspaper, used for illustrations purposes.


In his opinion, ASUU is a useless union. They should be scrapped and replaced with educators that actually give a d*mn about students and how that translates to the future of this country,” he Posted on his Twitter handle.

However, Twitter users take reactions for describing ASUU useless union. The Academic Staff Union Of Nigeria's Universities (ASUU) extended the six month warning strikes as Federal Government failed to reach its demand. Millions of Nigeria out cry over the Acadamic Staff Union Of Universities six month strike. No date for resuming schools as ASUU extended Six month warning strikes.

Source.


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FG fires back as ASSU extends strike in definitely. by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 4:28 pm On Aug 30, 2022

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has extended its sixmonth- old strike indefinitely, following the Federal Government’s refusal to meet public university lecturer’s demands.

ASUU announced this on its official Twitter handle after its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting at the University of Abuja yesterday. The union’s demands include improved welfare and the revitalisation of public universities, ending the proliferation of universities by state governments’ and academic autonomy.

But ASUU has found itself locked in a fierce battle with the Federal Government for failing to honour its 2009 agreement with them. A series of meetings between the government and ASUU to find a solution to the impasse have ended in a deadlock.


Although the union has yet to make a statement on the meeting, which began on Sunday, sources said the lecturers are insistent on the government yielding to their demands before calling off the strike. But the Federal Government insisted it had addressed 80 per cent of the union’s demands, saying extending the strike is unreasonable.

Spokesperson for the Ministry of Education, Mr Ben Goong, told reporters yesterday: “The government has already inaugurated a committee to harmonise the IPPIS, UTAS, and UP3, a salary payment platform introduced by another union within the university system.

“This will ensure that the government will pay with only one payment platform that will harmonise all the technical peculiarities. “If you bring some demands and almost 80 per cent have been attended to, there is no need to drag the strike anymore. “It is unreasonable for the strike to be lingering, seeing that the government has worked towards meeting most of the demands.’’


Meanwhile, a source, who is a frontline member of the Union in one of the federal universities located in North Central Nigeria, said the ASUU Chairman is under pressure to call a truce and return to classrooms. The source noted that the union is refusing to yield because of its past experience with a government which has reneged past promises.

“Apart from pending issues of allowance and the back-and-forth about whether the government would pay the backlog of arrears of salaries owed our members, there are commitments that are to the benefits of Nigerian universities that we are not getting. “Ironically, these things are not to the benefit of any individual lecturer, but that of the universities,” he said.

Ahead of Sunday’s crucial meeting, branch congresses were held on Tuesday and Wednesday across the universities and the resolutions reached were discussed at the NEC meeting.

Already, some state universities such as Ekiti State University (EKSU), Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso and Delta State University, pulled out of the ongoing strike, while the Lagos State and Osun State universities along with some other state tertiary institutions are also not on strike.


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What Doing Lots of Water Does To People With High Blood Pressure. by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 2:43 pm On Sep 05, 2022

High Blood Pressure is often regarded by some people as a mild disease but of its level of casualties but over the years the number of casualties continue to grow as this disease has lead to the untimely death of millions of people around the world.



High blood pressure is a disease that can either be treated with the right diet plans and habits or with the medications meant for it. But what a lot of people have asked overtime is what actually is the impact of water on people with high blood pressure.

Well, in this article I am going to be talking about what Drinking Lots of water does to people with high blood pressure according to medicinenet


It is important for people to know that dehydration could have the following effect on the body of people.

1. They cause the blood to become thicker or viscous due to the reduced water content in the blood.

2. Not talking enough water could also cause the kidney to release renin. This in turn could result to soduim and water retention in the body to correct the low fluid volume. This response, if constant can cause blood pressure to be high.

3. It cause the vasopressin hormone in the brain to be released leading to narrowing of the blood vessels and sodium retention in the body. This causes high blood pressure.

Taking enough water has been proven by multiple studies to play an important role in regulating the blood pressure levels of the body. It could generally help reduce high blood pressure levels.

To 10 Healthiest Food . by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 2:53 pm On Sep 05, 2022

Food is essential to life there’s no doubt about that. But not all foods are created equal. Some foods are packed with nutrients that can improve our health, while others are loaded with unhealthy fats, sugars, and chemicals.
So, what are the healthiest foods in the world? Here are the top 10, we’ll be diving straight at it.


1. Spinach
Spinach- Healthiest foods in the world
Spinach is one of the healthiest foods in the world and also the first on the list, spinach is packed with energy and low in calories it has vitamins A, K, and good folate, and is also one of the most nutrient-dense vegetables.


Spinach aids in lowering the chances of diabetes, cancer, and high blood pressure. A bowl of spinach per day is generally healthy for most individuals, and you should also eat it in Moderation.

The dark leafy green crop spinach has a unique nutrient profile.

What are the health benefits of eating Spinach?
Maintains Eye Health
Increases hydration decreases appetite
Reduces Iron Deficiency Anemia Risk
Improves immune function
Baby Development Aid
Battles against radicals
Contributes to Cardiovascular Health
Wound Healing
Why is spinach a superfood?
Iron, vitamins C and E, potassium, and magnesium are all abundant in spinach. It can promote immune system function, benefit the digestive system, and perhaps even have anticancer qualities when included in a nutritious diet.


2. Black Beans
Black Beans

Black beans are one of the healthiest foods in the world. They are packed with nutrients and offer a host of health benefits.

Black beans are a type of legume that is native to the Americas. They are a staple food in many countries and have been eaten for centuries. Black beans are an excellent source of protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals. They are also low in calories and fat.
There is a growing body of evidence that suggests that black beans is one of the healthiest foods in the world. Studies have shown that black beans can help improve cholesterol levels, blood sugar control, and gut health. They have also been shown to reduce the risk of various chronic diseases, such as heart disease and cancer.

What are the health benefits of eating Black beans?
Black beans are an excellent source of fiber. They contain both soluble and insoluble fibers, which are essential for maintaining a healthy digestive system.
Black beans are a good source of protein. They contain all the essential amino acids that your body needs to build and repair tissues.
Black beans are rich in antioxidants. These nutrients protect your cells from damage and help to keep you healthy.
Black beans are a good source of iron. This mineral is essential for making hemoglobin
Why are black beans a superfood?
Black beans are an excellent complement to any healthy diet since they are affordable, adaptable, and packed with vitamins and minerals.


They are packed with protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals that can fight against chronic diseases, reduce inflammation, aid in weight loss, enhance gastrointestinal health, and increase feelings of fullness.


If you’re looking for healthy food that can help you lose weight, improve your health, and fight disease, go for black beans.

3. Lemon
Lemon
The healthiest foods in the world are not always the easiest to find or the most expensive. Lemons are one of the healthiest fruits you can eat and have many health benefits. Lemons are a good source of vitamin C, potassium, and fiber. They also have been shown to have a positive effect on heart health, weight loss, and digestion.

In addition to being healthy, lemons are also a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes. You can use them to add flavor to your food, make a refreshing drink, or even use them as a natural cleaning agent.

What are the health benefits of eating Lemon?
Lemons are a good source of Vitamin C, which is important for immunity, skin health, and iron absorption
They also contain fiber, which is important for digestive health
Lemons are low in calories and fat and are a great food for weight loss
They also have antibacterial and antifungal properties and can help to detox the body
Why is lemon a superfood?
Due to their high levels of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, lemons are regarded as superfoods. They are a crucial culinary essential because they are quite flexible and always available.


Lemons have many health advantages due to their high vitamin C content, soluble fiber content, and plant components.

Lemons may help you lose weight and lower your chances of heart disease, cancer, anemia, kidney stones, digestive problems, and kidney stones.

There are many ways to incorporate lemons into your diet. You can add them to your water or juice, or you can use them to flavor food. You can also make lemonade or add lemon slices to


If you’re looking to add a healthy fruit to your diet, be sure to check out lemons!

4. Dark Chocolate
Dark Chocolate

According to studies, dark chocolate is a heart-healthy treat when it isn’t packed with sugar and saturated fat. Antioxidants that combat disease is abundant in dark chocolate. According to studies, it can lower blood pressure and minimize your risk of developing heart disease.

What are the health benefits of Dark Chocolate?
Important minerals like iron, magnesium, zinc, copper, and phosphorus are abundant in dark chocolate
These minerals are utilized by your body to support functions like immunity (zinc)
Maintain the health of your bones and teeth (phosphorus)
Improve the quality of your sleep (magnesium)
Why is Dark Chocolate a superfood?

Undoubtedly, dark chocolate is regarded as a superfood. To name a few important nutrients, it contains fiber, iron, magnesium, potassium, and zinc. It also contains flavanols and polyphenols, among other antioxidants, which have been related to heart health.

Flavonoids, antioxidants that have been demonstrated to decrease blood pressure, enhance blood flow, and improve general heart health, are abundant in dark chocolate. To maximize the antioxidant potential and health advantages, choose chocolate that has at least 60 percent cacao or cocoa. Even your mood can be improved by dark chocolate.

5. Beetroots
Beetroots
Beetroots are one of the healthiest foods in the world. They are low in calories and fat and high in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Beetroots are also a good source of fiber, which can help reduce cholesterol and blood pressure.


There are many different ways to eat beetroots. They can be roasted, boiled, mashed, or pureed. They can also be eaten raw, either sliced or grated. Beetroots can be added to salads, soups, stews, and other dishes.

What are the health benefits of Beetroots?
Beets are a source of folate, which is important for pregnant women to consume
Beets are also a source of nitrates, which can help to lower blood pressure
Additionally, beets are a source of antioxidants, which can help to protect your cells from damage
If you are looking for healthy food to add to your diet, beets are a great option.

Why are beetroots a superfood?
Beets are rich in minerals, including nitrates, potassium, betaine, magnesium, folate, and vitamin C.

Additionally, beets can enhance circulation and mental performance, lower blood pressure and anemia, and diminish anemia.

If you’re looking for healthy food that is delicious and versatile, look no further than beetroots!


Read Also: Top 10 Healthiest Foods in the World

6. Avocado
Avocado-Healthiest foods in the world
There are many nutritious foods that you can include in your diet, but some stand out above the rest. These foods are not only packed with nutrients, but they also offer other health benefits, such as being low in calories or fat, or being a good source of fiber.
One food that meets all of these criteria is avocado. Avocados are a nutrient-dense fruit that is low in calories and fat, and high in fiber and vitamins. In addition, they have been linked to many health benefits, such as improved heart health and weight loss.

What are the health benefits of Avocado?
Avocado is often called a superfood because of its many health benefits. Here are just a few of the ways that eating avocado can improve your health:

1. Avocados are packed with nutrients.
2. They can help you lose weight.
3. They can lower your cholesterol.
4. They can help you fight disease.


Why is Avocado a superfood?
Avocados are nutrient-dense because they contain 20 vitamins, minerals, fiber, and phytonutrients. This superfood has significant fat content, with monounsaturated fat accounting for more than half of it. We occasionally hesitate to eat items that are higher in fat and calories when making dietary decisions.

If you’re looking for nutritious food that can help you improve your health in multiple ways, look no further than the avocado!

7. Garlic
Garlic-Healthiest foods in the world
Humans have been eating garlic for centuries. The health benefits of garlic are numerous, and it is often referred to as one of the healthiest foods in the world. When it comes to healthy foods, garlic is one of the most beneficial.

Garlic is low in calories and is a good source of vitamins C and B6, as well as manganese, selenium, and fiber.


The health benefits of garlic are largely due to the compounds it contains, including allicin, ajoene, and sulfides. These compounds have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial

What are the health benefits of Garlic?
Garlic also contains compounds that have been shown to have a variety of health benefits which include:

Ability to reduce cholesterol and blood pressure
Improve cognitive function, and boost the immune system
It improves heart health, lowers blood pressure, and fights cancer
If you’re looking to improve your health, add more garlic to your diet.

Why is Garlic a superfood?
Vitamins C and B6, manganese, selenium, and other antioxidants are found in garlic (notably allicin). Garlic may be helpful in treating some malignancies, colds, excessive cholesterol, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease, according to more recent evidence-based research.

8. Lentils
lentils- Healthiest foods in the world

Lentils are a type of legume that is small, round, and have a horny texture. They are often green, brown, or red and are grown throughout the world. Lentils are an excellent source of protein, fiber, and minerals, making them one of the healthiest foods in the world.
Recent studies have shown that lentils can help improve heart health, digestive health, and blood sugar control. They are also effective in weight loss and weight management. Additionally, lentils are a good source of antioxidants and phytonutrients that can help protect against disease.

What are the health benefits of lentils?
They are high in fiber, folate, and potassium
Lentils are excellent for the heart, as well as for controlling cholesterol and blood pressure
They also include energizing iron and vitamin B1, which support a constant heartbeat.
Why are lentils a superfood?
They are an untapped superfood.

Additionally, a diet rich in lentils and other pulses can lower your risk of developing cancer, diabetes, and heart disease.

If you’re looking to improve your health, add lentils to your diet!

9. Whole Grains
Whole grains- Healthiest foods in the world

A grain is considered to be whole if it contains the endosperm, germ, and bran, as opposed to refined grains, which only contain the endosperm. This is true of all cereals and pseudocereals. Consuming whole grains as part of a generally balanced diet is linked to a lower risk of numerous diseases.

What are the health benefits of Whole Grains?
High in fiber and minerals.
Reduce your risk of developing heart disease.
Reduce your risk of having a stroke.
Lower your risk of becoming obese.
Reduce your chances of developing type 2 diabetes.
Encourage a healthy digestive system.
Lessen persistent inflammation
Why is Whole Grains a superfood?
Numerous vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, fiber, and phytochemicals can be found in large quantities in grains. These essential elements from whole grains have been demonstrated to both prevent and treat disease.

10. Walnuts
Walnuts -Healthiest foods in the world
Walnuts include alpha-linolenic and linoleic acids, which may have anti-inflammatory properties that help maintain the health of blood vessels in addition to having positive effects on blood lipid levels. Polyunsaturated fatty acids, which are better for you than saturated fats, are abundant in walnuts.

What are the health benefits of Walnuts?
No other nut has more antioxidants than walnuts.
Additionally, they include a lot of vitamin E, plan serums, omega-3 oils, and good fats
After a fatty meal, walnuts are just as good as olive oil at reducing inflammation and oxidation in the arteries.
Why are Walnuts a superfood?
Due to their high levels of fiber, alpha-linolenic acid, and omega-3 fatty acids as well as one of the highest antioxidant concentrations, walnuts have been dubbed a “superfood.”


Summary
Here is a rundown of the Top 10 healthiest foods ;

Spinach
Black Beans
Lemons
Dark Chocolate
Beetroots
Avocado
Garlic
Lentils
Whole Grains
Walnuts
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Chairman of a party should be the one the flag-bearer is comfortable with. by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 9:07 am On Sep 10, 2022

Senator Shehu Sani, a Nigerian senator representing Kaduna State in the National Assembly, has taken to his official Facebook platform to speak his mind on the issue of who should be the chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).


Photo Credit: Punch Newspaper

In his post, the senator made it clear that Atiku Abubakar remains the presidential candidate of the political party, and the chairman of the political party who is the driver of the vehicle should be someone the flag bearer is comfortable with.


He further noted that if the election is won or lost, the presidential candidate is the one that would carry the trophy of the cross, and although aggrieved members of the political party should be carried along with respect and dignity they deserve, anyone who works against his or her party is voluntarily walking to the gallows.

His post sparked mixed reactions among many Nigerians as most of his followers took to the comments section of his post to give reasons why they disagree with his opinion, while a host of others also gave their reasons why they support his claims.

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Resident Doctors set to enback on indefinite strike. by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 9:40 am On Sep 12, 2022

Nigerian Doctors operating under the auspices of the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) will meet on Wednesday to decide whether to embark on an indefinite strike or not.

The Doctors claim that the Federal Government has reneged on its promises.

The demands includes, improved welfare for health workers, including upward review of salaries, payment of new hazard allowance, payment of salary arrears in some States and payment of the newly-reviewed Medical Residency Training Fund among others.

Recall that the resident doctors had initially given the Federal Government a two-week ultimatum to implement its agreements or risk an indefinite strike.

On August 21, 2022, the association extended the ultimatum by another two weeks which elapsed on September 5, 2022.

However, after its extraordinary National Executive Council (NEC) meeting over the weekend in Plateau State, members of the association expressed dissatisfaction over the slow pace of progress with regards to their demands.

They rescheduled a meeting for Wednesday to objectively x-ray efforts of the government and take appropriate action, which could either be to begin its indefinite strike or give the government more time to address its sundry issues.

Addressing pressmen, the President of the NARD, Dr. Godiya Ishaya, noted that the Wednesday meeting will tell if the strike will begin or not.


“We went on recess to reconvene on Wednesday by 4 pm virtually via zoom. The other demands and the hazard allowance haven’t been paid. In fact, it is one of the reasons why the meeting became held down and we had to move it to Wednesday for us to go on recess and see if we can make progress.

“The NEC was not happy about the slow pace of progress that had been made, and in all, with the reports I gave them, they were not convinced about it. I have seen significant progress but there were some details I don’t have to be able to persuade the majority or openly defend for them to understand. I had to declare recess for us to reconvene on Wednesday.”

The Secretary General of the NARD, Dr. Suleiman Abiodun Isma’il, added that the previous meetings on it have been inconclusive.

“The meeting was inconclusive as we are on recess so as to further douse tensions and possibly have some time to further do a follow-up on the progress made so far and dialogue with the FG.” He Said.

Strike: 7 Months after FG, ASSU, Students, shifts battle to court. by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 9:50 am On Sep 12, 2022

After seven months of intense face-ff between the federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), the issue has taken a legal dimension with opposing suits challenging either parties, filed at the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN) Abuja.

As things stand, the court has summoned the two warring parties to appear before it Monday.

The summon was consequent upon the referral to the NICN over the industrial crisis by Minister of Labour and Employment Senator Chris Ngige.

Among other reliefs, the government asked the court to order ASUU to resume academic activities.

And in what may be a counter move, the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) and five university students, also filed a suit asking the court to “declare unlawful the refusal by the Federal Government to meet ASUU’s demands.”

Court’s summons

And in a response, the NICN, in a letter of summon, dated September 9, asked Minister of Education Adamu Adamu, Attorney-General and Minister of Justice Abubakar Malami (SAN), Minister of Labour and Productivity Ngige and ASUU President Professor Emmanuel Osodeke to appear before it.

FG’s referral instrument

Prior to the summon, the federal government had written a letter, dated September 8, 2022, referring the dispute to the NICN.

In the letter titled ‘Forwarding of a Referral Instrument in the Trade Dispute Between the FG/Federal Ministry of Education and ASUU,” the federal government wrote: “Please find attached three original copies of a Referral Instrument regarding the trade dispute between the FG /Federal Ministry of Education and ASUU for adjudication by the National Industrial Court of Nigeria.

“The Referral Instrument is raised in line with powers vested on the Honourable Minister of Labour and Employment by trade dispute resolution mechanisms and the provision of Section 17 of the Trade Dispute Act. CAP. T8 Laws of the Fderation of Nigeria (LFN), 2004.

“In view of the fact that ASUU members have been on strike since February 14, 2022, and have refused to call off the action despite apprehension of same, it would he appreciated if this dispute is given an accelerated hearing in order to bring the dispute to an end.”

It further said: “The addresses of the parties in dispute are as follows: President, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) c/o ASUU Secretariat University of Abuja. ii. Honourable Minister of Education, Federal Ministry of Education, Federal Secretariat Phase Il, Shehu Shagari Way, Abuja. iii. Honourable Minster of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Shehu Shagari Way, Abuja. iv. The Honourable Minister, Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, Shehu Shagari Way, Abuja.”

The government asked the NICN to “inquire into the legality or otherwise of the on-going prolonged strike by ASLU leadership and members which had continued even after apprehension by the Minister of Labour and Employment.


“Interpret in its entirety the provisions of Section 18, LFN 2004 especially as it applies to cessation of strike once a trade dispute is apprehended by the Minister of Labour and Employment and conciliation is on-going.

“Interpret the provisions of Section 43 of the Trade Disputes Act CAP T8. LFN 2004 titled “Special Provision with Respect to Payment of Wages During Strikes and Lockouts” specifically dealing with the rights of employers and employees/workers during the period of any strike or lock-out. Can ASUU or any union that embarked on strike be asking to be paid salaries even with the clear provision of the Law?


“Determine whether ASUU members are entitled to emolument or “strike pay” during their period of current strike which commenced on February 14, 2022, more so in view of our national law as provided in Section 48 of the Trade Disputes Act and the International Labour Principles on the Rights to Strike as well as the Decisions of the ILO Committee on Freedom of Association on the subject.

“Determine Whether ASUU has the right to embark on strike over disputes as is the case in this instance by compelling the Federal Government to deploy University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS) developed by ASUU in the payment of the wages it its members as against Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) universally used by the Federal Government in the nation for payment of wages of all her Employees (Workers) in the Federal Government Public Service of which university workers including ASUU members are part of, even where the Government via NITDA subjected the ASUU and their counterpart SSANU/NASU, UPPPS University Payment Platform System software to integrity test (Vulnerability and Stress Test) and they failed same.

“Determine the extent of fulfilment of ASUU’s demands by the Federal Government as follows since the 2020 Memorandum of Action with Federal Government : Funding for Revitalisation of Public Universities as per 2009 Agreement, Earned Academic Allowances (EAA) payments, State Universities Proliferation, Constitution of Visitation Panels/Release of White Paper on report of Visitation Panels, Reconstitution of Government Renegotiation Team for the renegotiation of 2009 Agreement which was renegotiated 2013/2014 and due for re-negotiation by 20/8/2019, and The migration of ASUU members from IPPIS to University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS) developed by ASUU which is currently on test at Nigeria Technological Development Agency’ NITDA.

“Issue ORDER for ASUU members to resume work in their various Universities while the issues in dispute are being addressed by the NICN in consonance with the provisions of Section 18 (1) (b) of the Trade Act. CAP, 18. LFN 2004.”

SERAP, students drag Buhari, Ngige to court

In a related development, SERAP and a group of five university students have filed a suit against President Muhammadu Buhari, asking the NIC to “declare unlawful the refusal by the Federal Government to meet ASUU’s demands, which has occasioned the prolonged strike action and violated the students’ right to quality education.”

Joined in the suit as defendants are Ngige and Malami.

The suit followed the failure of the federal government to implement the agreements with ASUU and to end the over seven-month-old industrial action by the union, and the threat by the government to implement its “no work, no pay” policy.

In the suit number NICN/ABJ/269/2022 filed last week at the National Industrial Court, Abuja, the plaintiffs are seeking: “an order directing President Buhari and Mr. Ngige to immediately implement all the agreements with ASUU in order to end the strike action and violation of the students’ right to quality education.”

They said: “Disruption of classes undermines both the quality and duration of students’ education. This situation has aggravated existing disparities in access to university education in the country, further marginalizing economically disadvantaged parents and students.”

In the suit filed by their lawyer, Tayo Oyetibo (SAN), read in part: “The Federal Government has failed to respect, protect, promote and fulfill the right to quality education, and the right to freedom of association through the principle of collective bargaining.

“Although Nigeria has ratified several human rights treaties, which guarantee the right to quality education of Nigerian students, the Federal Government has over the years refused to meet the demands by ASUU, and to address the poor environment in the country’s universities.”

In the suit, the co-claimants are Dongo Daniel Davou; Oyebode Joshua Babafemi; Ejie Kemkanma; Peter Itohowo Aniefiok; and Imam Naziru-all students of Plateau State University, Obafemi Awolowo University, University of Port Harcourt, University of Uyo, and University of Ibadan respectively.

“The failure to implement the agreements with ASUU is also a fundamental breach of the right to education without discrimination or exclusion, as strike actions continue to penalize economically disadvantaged parents who have no means or capacity to send their children to private schools.

“Equal access of Nigerian children and young people to quality and uninterrupted education including at the university level would contribute to producing citizens who are fundamentally equal and people who actively participate in society.

“It would enable people to enjoy the rights as well as fulfill obligations that are associated with citizenship,” they further prayed.

In their prayers, the plaintiffs asked the court to declare “that the refusal of the Defendants to implement the terms of the FGN-ASUU Renegotiated 2009 Agreements and the 2020 Memorandum of Action which has occasioned the prolonged strike action is unlawful, inconsistent and incompatible with Nigeria’s human rights obligations and violates the students’ right to quality education.”

They also declared “that the acts of the Defendants and their agents in withholding the remunerations of the members of ASUU for the period of the strike while at the same time paying members of sister staff unions is discriminatory and in violation of ASUU members’ right to freedom of association, right to strike and collective bargaining.”

Consequent upon the above, SERAP and the students prayed the court for an order “directing the Defendants and their agents to implement forthwith the terms of the Renegotiated 2009 Agreement and the 2020 Memorandum of Action in order to put an end to the strike action and desist from further violation of the rights of the Nigerian students to quality education.”

They also asked for an order “mandating the Defendants and their agents to immediately release and pay all the withheld and outstanding remunerations, salary, allowances and other emoluments both for the period and outside the period of the current strike action to all members of ASUU.”

Similarly, they asked for a “perpetual injunction restraining the Defendants and their agents from unlawfully reneging, rescinding and/or refusing to implement the Renegotiated FGN-ASUU 2009 Agreement and the 2020 Memorandum as well as;

“Such further orders the Honourable Court may deem fit to make in the circumstances of this suit.”

A date for the suit was yet to be fixed as at the time of this report.

We won’t be intimidated – ASUU

Meanwhile, the university teachers Sunday said no amount of negative propaganda against the union will do any magic in resolving the 7-month-old nationwide strike.

ASUU, in a statement made available to journalists in Ibadan, Oyo state, specifically cautioned the Pro-Chancellor Osun State University Malam Yusuf Olaoluwa Alli (SAN), to stop his alleged antagonistic posture against the union.

The union, in the statement signed by the Lagos Zonal ASUU Coordinator, Dr Adelaja Odukoya, accused Alli of allegedly showing hatred for the union, especially on the ongoing strike by its members.

“ASUU is neither unnecessarily belligerent nor happy that our public universities have been shut for over 200 days, however, it is important to state that in resolving the current impasse, no amount of bellicosity and negative propaganda against our union will do any magic.

“Our members as teachers and parents are no less concerned that a simple matter has been allowed to fester this long by those who should know better. We love Nigeria and our patriotic struggle is aimed at ensuring that Nigeria takes its assured place in the comity of civilized nations by fixing her public university system in the interest of all,” he said.

ASUU further said: “For the umpteenth time, we wish to state that at no time did our union have any disagreement with the Federal Government, all we had was an agreement which the Federal Government has regrettably failed, refused and neglected to implement!”

While frowning at what it called Alli’s alleged unending attack on ASUU, the statement maintained that the union had no personal grudge against the legal luminary.

“Lastly, our union has no personal grudge against Mallam Yusuf Ali, but will not sit idly watching his unprovoked ‘public enemy’ stance.

“With due respect to the learned silk, his stance on the current crisis in the Nigerian public university system is insensitive, self-serving, retrogressive and capable of introducing a dangerous dimension to the already volatile situation.

“To start with, Malam Yusuf Ali, SAN, for whatever reason, nurses a king-size grudge and animosity against ASUU, which he takes pleasure at reviling at the drop of the hat. Recently, he showed his hands as one of the secret sponsors of the ill-fated Congress of Nigerian University Academics (CONUA), when he came out calling for the registration of the group,” ASUU said.

It said his alleged ” threat that state universities will not respect the outcomes of ASUU/Government negotiations is a regrettable betrayal and scant respect for the principles of labour relations, especially as it relates to the fixing of emoluments for workers operating under the umbrella of a trade union like ASUU and its members.

“Without exaggeration, six-five (65%) percent of the major structures in the six campuses of UNIOSUN and indeed the main campus, Oshogbo, ranging from lecture theatres, laboratories, offices and other central infrastructure are TETFUND and NEEDS Assessment projects” and that “similarly, 70% of staff who obtained higher degrees abroad are through TETFUND interventions.”

Moment PDP BoT meet Governor Okezie Ekpazu in Abia state by Chigiftinfinity(f) : 6:18 am On Sep 15, 2022

Former senate president and acting chairman of the people's democratic party's board of trustees, Adolphus Wabara led a delegation to meet the executive governor of Abia state, Okezie Ikpeazu on Wednesday.



The moment was captured in pictures as shared by the chief press secretary to the Governor of Abia state, Oyebuchi Ememanka on his official Facebook page.



While sharing the pictures, Oyebuchi stated that a delegation of the new leadership of the people's democratic party's board of trustees was in Abia state to hold talks with the executive governor of the state.



You will recall that Adolphus Wabara replaced Walid Jibrin as the acting chairman of the board of trustees of the people's democratic party after he[Walid] stepped down from his position as the board of trustees chairman.



Okezie Ikpeazu is one of the governors on the platform of the people's democratic party who is demanding for the resignation of the national chairman of the people's democratic party, Iyorchia Ayu.

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