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UNN frowns at alleged extortion in Department of Political Science
Aggrieved students of the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) have made allegations of unbridled extortion by the head of the Department of Political Science of the institution.
The students, particularly the post-graduates, had taken to social media to allege that they were forced to pay money, ranging from N500, 000 to secure the topic for their final thesis; N100,000 to build a toilet for the head of department in his office, among others.
They said the lecturer usually extorted them through a proxy he appointed for them as class representative.
One of the students on X, wrote that the Department of Political Science of the university “has a system for extortion of money from hapless students in postgraduate studies.
“Imagine, a PG student, those of us in PhD, coughing out #100k to the HOD in the name of building a toilet in his office. This money is collected by proxy, only in cash.
The proxy, otherwise known as class rep, chosen by the HOD and imposed on the class, would pass down information and cow the class members not to speak.
“Besides the #100k, another #35k is levied to sort lecturers and host the HOD and PG coordinator of the Dept.
“Still, the students are being told to brace for a #45k deal per seminar presentation. And, the big one, they must part with #500k to secure the topic for their final thesis.’’
“I would have kept the cool and dropped from the programme but as Soyinka said, the man dies that keeps mute in the face of oppression. Many of my class members can’t afford these payments and as a media figure, it’s cowardice on my part to keep quiet or simply withdraw”.
But, reacting to the allegations, the management of the university vowed that it would conduct a thorough investigation into the allegations in that department and urged the affected students to cooperate with the process by providing evidence that would aid in identifying the culprits.
In a statement by its Acting Public Relations Officer, Dr Okwun Omeaku, UNN management noted that the institution prohibits extortion of its students, whether at the postgraduate or undergraduate level.
“The institution upholds stringent ethical standards for its faculty and students and promptly addresses any reports of extortion or other illicit activities involving any of its staff.
“Postgraduate students at UNN are required to pay their tuition fees each academic session, as well as the external examination fees towards the conclusion of their programme. These payments are to be made directly into the University’s Treasury Single Account (TSA), and official receipts are issued at the Bursary section of the College of Postgraduate Studies.
“The UNN management will conduct a thorough investigation into the allegations of extortion in our Department of Political Science. We urge the affected students to cooperate with the process by providing evidence that will aid in identifying the culprits.
“The Management of UNN is dedicated to protecting our students from the misconducts of a few bad eggs”, the statement said.
It, however, encouraged the students to first report their grievances to the university administration through the appropriate communication channel established to safeguard the complainant.
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SAD! Two Judges shot dead in Court as attacker takes own life
Two top judges in Iran were shot dead on Saturday in what has been reported as a targeted assassination directed at the Islamic regime’s enablers in the country’s Supreme Court.
The two judges, Ali Razini and Mohammad Moghiseh were killed after an armed man entered the court, in Tehran, Iran’s capital on Saturday morning.
The attacker was said to have then killed himself while fleeing the scene, according to the judiciary’s news website, Mizan. A bodyguard was also injured in the attack.
The motive for the attack is unclear, but both judges are said to have played a role in the persecution and killing of opponents of the Islamic regime throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
In a statement to state news agency IRNA, the judiciary’s media office described the attack as premeditated assassination.
It also said that, according to initial findings, the attacker had not been involved in any case considered by the supreme court, and an investigation had been launched to identify and arrest any further people who may have been involved in the attack.
The judiciary’s spokesman, Asghar Jahangir, told Iranian state TV that the attacker had entered the court carrying a handgun before opening fire.
One of the judges, Razini, had survived an assassination attempt in 1998 that shook Iran at that time. He was one of the most senior judges in Iran.
The other, Moghiseh, was sanctioned by the US in 2019, with the treasury department accusing him of having “overseen countless unfair trials, during which charges went unsubstantiated and evidence was disregarded”.
At that time, he was a judge in the Tehran Revolutionary Court. He was reportedly named to the supreme court in 2020.
Moghiseh was also among seven Iranian judges sanctioned by Canada in 2023 for what the country described as “their role in gross and systematic human rights violations”.
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Telcos Tariff Hike May Jerk Up Rate To N560/1gb
Nigerians may soon experience an increase in the cost of telecom services, with the price of 1GB of data potentially rising to N560 under a proposed tariff adjustment.
The Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, during a recent appearance on national TV, revealed that while telecom operators were pushing for a 100 per cent hike in tariffs, the government was only considering an increment of between 30 and 60 per cent.
If a 60 per cent increase is approved, the average cost of phone calls will rise from N11 to N17.6 per minute, SMS charges will increase from N4 to N6.4, and the cost of 1GB of data will jump from N350 to N560.
The clamour for an increase follows the escalating operating costs due to inflation, naira devaluation, and an unstable economic environment.
MTN Nigeria revealed that telecommunications companies were seeking a 100 per cent tariff increase, but it remains uncertain whether the Nigerian Communications Commission—the telecom regulator, will approve the proposal.
The disclosure was made by the Chief Executive Officer of MTN Nigeria, Karl Toriola, who said the proposed tariff hike was necessary for the sustainability of the industry which has been facing significant financial pressures due to rising operational costs.
However, Tijani insisted that a 100 per cent increase would be detrimental to citizens who rely heavily on telecom services.
The minister explained that the government was focused on striking a balance between protecting Nigerians and ensuring that telecommunications companies could continue to invest significantly in the sector.
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Catholic church suspends priest over alleged secret marriage in US
The Catholic Diocese of Warri, has suspended Rev. Fr. Daniel Okanatotor Oghenerukevwe from the priesthood following his reported marriage in the United States.
This was made known in a statement titled: ‘Decree of Suspension’, dated Thursday, January 16, 2025, jointly signed by Bishop of Warri, Rt. Rev, Anthony Ovayero Ewherido and Chancellor/Notary Very Rev. Fr. Clement Abobo.
The statement alleged that Oghenerukevwe entered into marriage with one Ms. Dora Chichah at the Streams of Joy Church in Dallas, USA, on 29 December 2024, noting that the footage of the marriage had been widely circulated on social media.
By this action, the church said that Oghenerukevwe has incurred a Latae Sententiae suspension in accordance with the provisions of Canon law of the church.
“Most Rev. Anthony Ovayero Ewherido, Bishop of Warri, do hereby officially decree that he is suspended from the exercise of sacred ministry.
“On November 30, 2024, Rev Fr Daniel Okanatotor Oghenerukevwe, who has been out of active ministry and without any official assignment in the United States of America, contacted me with a request to be released from all canonical obligations and responsibilities associated with Holy Orders within the Roman Catholic Church.
“The Diocese of Warri reached out to Fr. Oghenerukevwe, requesting the submission of documents required to initiate the process. However, on December 29, 2024, Fr. Oghenerukevwe entered into marriage with Ms. Dora Chichah at the Streams of Joy Church in Dallas, USA. Footage of this marriage has been widely circulated on social media.
“May God grant him the grace to reflect on this situation and guide him on the path of reconciliation,” the statement said.
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