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As an undergraduate I never had luxury of staying in main campus – Akpabio shares personal insights

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has shared personal insights into the challenges he faced as a student at the University of Calabar (UNICAL), highlighting the difficulties he endured during his academic journey.
Speaking during a courtesy visit from UNICAL’s management and alumni, who invited him to the institution’s upcoming 50th anniversary celebration, Akpabio recounted his experience of living off-campus in Malabo, an area known for its harsh conditions and mosquito infestations. He contrasted this with the relative comfort of students residing on the main campus, where stable electricity and better amenities were available.
Recalling His Days as a Student Leader
During his remarks, Akpabio reflected on his time as Speaker of the Student Parliament at UNICAL, emphasizing his dedication to advocating for students’ welfare. He noted that despite the difficulties of living in Malabo, he remained committed to student activism and leadership.
“As Speaker of the Student Parliament, I fought tirelessly for the interests of my fellow students. Unlike those who had the privilege of staying on the main campus with constant electricity, I lived in Malabo, facing the challenges of mosquitoes and inadequate infrastructure,” he recalled.
A Commitment to UNICAL’s Growth
Expressing gratitude for the opportunity to witness the institution reach its 50-year milestone, Akpabio described the anniversary as a significant achievement. He pledged his support for the university and assured the management and alumni of his willingness to contribute to its continued development.
It’s a joy to be alive to see the University of Calabar celebrate 50 years. Being part of this historic moment is an honour, and I assure you that this visit will mark the beginning of an uncommon transformation for the university beyond its golden jubilee,” he stated.
As UNICAL gears up for its anniversary celebrations, Akpabio’s remarks underscore the importance of alumni contributions and government support in enhancing the institution’s growth and development. His reflections serve as an inspiration to current students, reminding them that perseverance and resilience can pave the way for future success
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Natasha’s TikTok vibe to Tinubu’s song raises concerns about potential defections

The suspended lawmaker representing Kogi Central, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, on Saturday, sparked controversy of an imminent defection when she shot a viral video of herself vibing to a music praising President Bola Tinubu.
In the 15-second clip posted on her TikTok page, the senator was seen giggling as she repeatedly played the track by popular Kano musician, Dauda Kahutu, otherwise known as Rarara.
The musician had regaled the President with a performance of his new Yoruba song titled ‘Asiwaju Omo Ologo’ at a dinner event held in Katsina during his official visit.
Asiwaju Omo Ologo translates to mean ‘Asiwaju the glorious child’.
Akpoti-Uduaghan’s action has left her supporters confused, with many wondering if she plans to dump the Peoples Democratic Party for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
The PUNCH could also not independently verify if her subtle action is an affirmation of an imminent defection or another satire deployed to embarrass the APC-led government.
Efforts to get the reaction of the Kogi senator were unsuccessful.
Her media aide, Israel Arogbonlo, could also not be reached on the phone for clarification.
As of the time of filing this story, he could not be reached again.
Akpoti-Uduaghan was suspended on 6 March following a heated disagreement with the Senate leadership over a new seating arrangement, which she alleged was designed to undermine her.
Tensions rose further when she accused Senate President Akpabio on national television of punishing her for rejecting his purported sexual advances.
During the Women in Parliament session at the Inter-Parliamentary Union meeting at the United Nations in New York, Akpoti-Uduaghan called for international intervention to hold the Nigerian Senate accountable.
She also criticised the severe measures imposed on her, including the withdrawal of security, salary cuts, and a six-month suspension from the National Assembly.
Following a series of legal fireworks between both parties, the court barred the duo from talking to the press and commenting on the issue until the legal outcome of the case.
Last Sunday, two days after Akpabio led a Federal Government delegation to the Vatican, the Kogi Central senator wrote a satirical ‘Apology Letter’ directed at the office of the Senate President.
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Ex-provost AUN, Prof Baba’s loses three children in auto clash

A motor accident has claimed the lives of three children of Professor Yusuf Attahir Baba, the former provost of the American University of Nigeria, AUN, also known as ABTI American University Nigeria, in Yola, Adamawa State.
The tragic incident, which occurred Friday night, has left the academic community and the nation in mourning.
Former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, who founded AUN, has expressed shock over the tragic incident.
In a statement, he said, “It is with a heavy heart that I condole with the family of Professor Yusuf Attahir Baba, former provost of the American University of Nigeria, on the loss of three children in a ghastly motor accident last night.”
According to him, “It is my wish that we put the family in our prayers at this difficult time, for Allah to comfort them and accept the return of the departed souls. Amin.”
Professor Baba, a respected academic and administrator, previously served as the provost of AUN, an institution renowned as Africa’s first development university.
The loss of his children has sparked an outpouring of condolences from colleagues, students, and the wider community, who are rallying to support the grieving family during the unimaginable tragedy.
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Girl, Mother Beat Father To Death In Delta Community

A young girl identified as Onyinye and her mother have reportedly beaten her father to death.
The incident occurred along Urhobo Road in Sapele Local Government Area of Delta State after the man questioned her daughter’s second pregnancy out of wedlock.
According to the report, the deceased, a commercial tricycle operator, was reprimanding his daughter for the second pregnancy when she became angry and pounced on, beating him to stupor.
Onyinye’s mother was said to have quickly locked the door, joining her daughter in assaulting the husband until he fell and hit his head on the ground.
He was reported to have died instantly, before neighbors could intervene and force the door open.
Sources in the area said residents raised an alarm, inviting the police, who arrested both the mother and daughter.
When contacted, the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, claimed that the matter had not been reported.
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