The young man simply identified as Samuel Donald has shared the story of how he and his beautiful girlfriend met. According to the handsome man he was interested in her after he saw photos of her on social media. He further noted that he fell in love with her after they met and he got to know her more. He said: “I met her on social media, and to be sincere I was so sympathetic we got to know ourselves then I got to like her, I fell for her after knowing her well in person.” Donald also revealed that his mother is not in support of their relationship, adding that she knew nothing about his relationship with his girlfriend until their story went viral. He said: “My mom just saw it and she has no idea that we are dating she’s giving me advice to be careful.” The young man further expressed that his friends are making jest of him. He said: “My friends are kinda laughing.” Donald noted that he wishes to marry her even though his mother does not support their relati...
The General Overseer Worldwide of the Redeemed Christian Church of God RRCG, Pastor Adeboye, says longevity is a good thing but that for him, he does not want to live up to 120 years. The clergyman who turned 75 in March this year, said this while delivering his sermon at the birthday service for Pastor Yerima El-Samaila of the Faith Foundation Church, who turned 70 years on Monday, September 4th. “It is not how long you live but how well you spend your life, I don’t want to be 120 years old. Longevity is good but there is a limit. People don’t want to die because they don’t know where they are going; I know where I am going. I have seen heaven, I have seen my house in heaven, I know what is waiting for me there, heaven is beautiful, and I can’t wait to go there. I want to finish what I have to do here and finish it well, any of us can go at any moment we have to get ready for home,” he said
Non-teaching staff of Nigerian Universities under the auspices of Joint Action Committee says it will embark on an indefinite strike from Monday, Sept. 11 over non-implementation of the 2009 agreement. The union comprise the National Association of Academic Technologists, the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions, and the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities. A statement jointly signed by Mr Sani Suleiman, Mr Chris Ani and Mr Samson Ugwoke, Presidents of NAAT, NASU and SSANU made this known in Abuja on Wednesday. Ugokwe said that the Federal Government was taking the non-teaching staff of universities for granted as it had breached the implementation of the agreement of 2009 and Memorandum of Understanding signed with JAC in January 2017. He said the unions had waited for eight years for the government to implement the agreement it freely entered into with them and yet the government has been unresponsive. “Our demands include, the payme...
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