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From: vincent modebelu vin_modebelu@yahoo.com [NaijaObserver] <NaijaObserver@yahoogroups.com>
Date: 27 October 2016 at 17:18
Subject: ||NaijaObserver|| ||NaaijaObserver||Randy Nigerian lecturers to spend 5 years in jail


"The signal coming from the presidency is not good enough. Appointments have been made without Tinubu's knowledge and major decisions have been made without adequate consideration given for his view and opinion. We believe this is not good enough and it is a sign of disrespect for a personality like Tinubu, whose contributions to the consummation of APC in Nigeria can never be brushed aside," Obasa said.-Jamiu Yisa Lagos state Assembly
From: vincent modebelu vin_modebelu@yahoo.com [NaijaObserver] <NaijaObserver@yahoogroups.com>
Date: 27 October 2016 at 17:18
Subject: ||NaijaObserver|| ||NaaijaObserver||Randy Nigerian lecturers to spend 5 years in jail
the new are of business in nigeria will be prisons.
Too many people will be in jail that they will replace he police in making monies from the people.
Imagine the people in jail that need better deals with the guards.
Many jailed politicians and lecturers will pun their wives and daughters to the guards and prison officers to sleep at home and come back in the morning.
I am going to join the prisons.
I know many people who will want to be my friend
Randy Nigerian lecturers to spend 5 years in jail

October 27
16:092016
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The senate has passed the sexual harassment in tertiary education institution bill, 2016.
The bill, which seeks to prohibit sexual harassment in tertiary institutions, stipulates a five-year jail term and a fine of N5m for offenders.
It also makes false witnesses and accusers liable for prosecution.
Ovie Omo-Agege, a senator from Delta state, sponsored the bill.
The bill was debated on May 24, and it received the endorsement of many lawmakers.
Leading the debate on the bill when it was being considered for second reading in May, Omo-Agege had argued that sexual harassment was rife in many higher institutions of learning in Nigeria, hence the need for legislation against it.
"Sexual harassment is a vice in our higher institutions. We are using this bill to send a message that enough is enough," he had said.
Theodore Orji, a senator from Abia state, had also expressed his support for the bill.
"I believe this bill will do enough in curtailing the vice in our higher institutions," he had said.
While making his contribution, Dino Melaye, a senator from Kogi west, had said that sexual harassment was a two-way traffic.
He had argued that some students wilfully seduce their lecturers with the aim of getting academic favours.
"I support wholeheartedly that this bill be enacted to stand as deterrent to lecturers who take advantage of female students," he had said.
On Thursday, the upper legislative chamber passed the bill after a consideration of the report of the committee on judiciary, human rights and legal matters.
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Aisha told the BBC that the President is surrounded by people reaping where they did not sow. Many members of the party believe their contribution towards the president's victory in the last general elections has not been rewarded, "This worries us a lot now, she said.
"Because they believe they are the ones who suffered, but are nowhere today. Those who didn't do anything who don't even have voters' card are the ones in position, doing everything."..."What I am afraid for them is the rebellion of 15 million people," in an allusion ...
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