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Universities collapsing, need urgent resuscitation, ASUU raises alarm

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has called for urgent resuscitation of the university system before it breaks down totally.
According to ASUU, universities are collapsing due to government’s failure to address outstanding issues with the union.
It called on stakeholders to prevail on Federal and state governments to address outstanding issues with the union to avert unnecessary industrial crisis in an already weak system.
ASUU Chairman at the Emmanuel Alayande University of Education (EAUED), Oyo State, Dr. Michael Ojo, during a rally, said outstanding issues with the government include release of funds for the revatalisation of public universities, illegal dissolution of Governing Councils in federal and state varsities, and release of balance of three and half months withheld salaries of union members.
He added: “Others are release of unpaid salaries of adjunct staff and staff on sabbatical capacity, unpaid arrears of earned academic allowance, renegotiation of FGN/ASUU 2009 agreement, proliferation of universities, and outstanding salaries and promotion arrears of members among others.”
Ojo urged President Bola Tinubu to immediately approve release of funds for the continuation of critical projects in universities campuses across the country. He also demanded full payment of all entitlements of ASUU members, saying the ‘no work, no pay’ policy introduced by government was a breach of International Labour Law.
He said: “The union condemns the illegal dissolution of Governing Councils in universities, and appeals to government at all levels to allow universities to operate in accordance with the law establishing them.
“We appeal to government to pay witheld salaries of our members who are on sabbatical or adjunct capacity and replace IPPIS with UTAS. The union is not happy with the silence of the federal and state governments on issues that have caused many avoidable deaths.
“The union urges President Tinubu to set in motion process that will lead to a review and signing of the Jimi Briggs-led renegotiated draft agreement as a mark of goodwill and assured hope for Nigerians public universities.”
The ASUU in Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, has kicked against the government’s failure to honour the 2021 agreement.
Members, during a peaceful protest on campus yesterday, warned that another nationwide strike is imminent except urgent attention is given to the 2021 draft agreement.
According to the Chairman, Prof. Anthony Odiwe, the government is yet to address many of the issues that force the union to embark on strike.
He also said the union, in the last one year, has not officially met with President Tinubu since he became the president.
“The union is very open and hopeful that President Tinubu would be favourably disposed in addressing the issues, especially with his posture and utterances, strikes will be a thing of the past in our system.”
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Woman accused of killing boy, 7, with poisoned Easter eggs

A woman has been arrested on suspicion of poisoning Easter eggs in a plot targeting her ex-boyfriend’s new family.
Jordélia Pereira Barbosa, 35, allegedly disguised herself to purchase chocolates, which she then spiked before sending them via motorbike courier to her ex’s new partner, Mirian Lira, in Brazil, according to The Daily Mail, Imperatriz Online, FDamiao NoticiasandThe Standard.
Lira shared the eggs with her children on Wednesday and her seven-year-old son, Luis Silva, fell ill immediately after consuming the chocolate and died in a hospital on Thursday. Lira and her 13-year-old daughter, Evelyn Fernanda, remained in critical condition.
A cause of death for Lira’s son had not yet been confirmed.
The eggs were reportedly accompanied by a note reading, “With love, to Mirian Lira. Happy Easter.”
A video allegedly showed Barbosa in a black wig purchasing the Easter eggs from a supermarket. Barbosa attempted an earlier plan to offer Lira candies during a chocolate-tasting session at the supermarket where she worked.
Barbosa was arrested on a bus headed to her hometown on Thursday. Her arrest followed the discovery of receipts indicating her involvement, and police spoke to Barbosa’s ex, who suggested her possible involvement.
Photos showed Barbosa with blonde hair during her arrest, along with instruments allegedly used in the suspected poisoning.
Barbosa admitted to buying the chocolate but denied poisoning the eggs. Police found receipts for the chocolate eggs, two wigs, scissors, cards, a saw knife and suspected drugs in her possession.
Tests were being conducted on the leftover chocolate.
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Nigerian Journalist Breaks 72-Hour Interview Marathon Record in Abuja

By Gloria Ikibah
A Nigerian journalist, Livinus Chibuike Victor, has set a new world record after hosting interviews non-stop for 72 hours and 30 minutes in Abuja.
The record-breaking event which took place at Harrow Park Golf Club, started on Friday, April 17 and ended on Sunday, April 20, 2025. Livinus, who has worked in media for years, said the aim was to promote press freedom under the theme “Nigeria, Our Strength.”
Livinus is known in media circles for his bold reporting and commitment to stories that matter. He is passionate about mentoring younger journalists and often speaks out about the importance of a free press.
This new record beats the previous one of 55 hours and 24 seconds, set by fellow Nigerian Clara Chizoba Kronborg in Spain in March 2024.
According to those present at the event, Livinus remained focused and energetic throughout the marathon, drawing support from colleagues, fans, and well-wishers.

In the centre of Abuja, journalist Livinus Chibuike Victor spent three straight days interviewing Nigerians from all walks of life — from community leaders to regular citizens all sharing their stories. The goal was simple: use the platform to highlight the importance of press freedom.
“For democracy to work, people need access to real information. That only happens when journalists are free to do their jobs,” Livinus said during one of the sessions.
Preparing for the marathon wasn’t easy. Livinus trained for months — eating healthy, building stamina, and learning to stay mentally focused for long hours. A team of medics was on standby throughout the event, checking his vitals, managing his breaks, and making sure he stayed strong.
Support came from all corners. The NUJ FCT Council was there too, cheering him on. Chairperson Grace Ike described the effort as “bold and inspiring,” saying it reminded people of the important role journalism plays in building society.
By the time he wrapped up after 72 hours and 30 minutes, Livinus had broken the existing world record — but that wasn’t all. He also got people talking about the risks journalists face and why their work matters.
“This isn’t just about a record,” he said. “It’s about reminding people that our voices matter, and we need to protect that freedom.”
Now that it’s over, Livinus said he is thinking about his next big move, maybe even an interview session in Antarctica. But for now, he is just taking it all in and thanking everyone who stood by him.
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SAD! Popular Gospel singer, Big Bolaji is dead

Bolaji Adedotun Olanrewaju, popularly known as Big Bolaji, a Nigerian gospel singer, is died.
His family confirmed the unfortunate news in an official statement on Saturday.
Reports indicated that Big Bolaji slumped and died at the age of 50 at an event last night during a concert.
“It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Bolaji Olarewaju, affectionately known as ‘Big B,’ a cherished father, husband, brother, and an esteemed figure in both the church community, an ordained Pastor in the RCCG and a giant in the music industry and our community. Bolaji left us on Easter Saturday, 19th April 2025, after a brief illness,” the statement read.
“His departure leaves a void in our hearts that can not be filled.
“Bolaji’s life was a testament to his passion for music, his unwavering faith, and his dedication to uplifting those around him. His legacy is not only in the melodies he created but in the lives he touched and the unquantifiable joy he spread.”
They added, “We take solace in knowing that his absence with us is his presence with the Lord, and the indelible mark he left on all who had the privilege of knowing him will not be erased.
“As we navigate through this time of loss, we kindly request privacy to mourn as a family. We are deeply grateful for the outpouring of love and support we have received and ask that you continue to keep us in your prayers.”
The family also noted that funeral arrangements would be communicated at a later date.
“Details regarding the obsequies will be shared in due course as we come together to celebrate Bolaji’s remarkable life and legacy.
“Thank you for respecting our wishes during this incredibly difficult time.
“With gratitude,
“The Family of Bolaji Olarewaju,” the statement added.
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