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By jexclusive.blogspotz.com - Wednesday, January 23, 2019



A man identified as Sagir Muhammad aka Zamani was allegedly waylaid and killed by unknown assailants along Manju-Jos road in Plateau State.
According to reports, he was on his way to Jos from Mangu. The killers went away with the body.
"He was killed along Mangu - Jos road coming back from his weekly business at Pankshin market which happened to be every weekend. He was attacked by the untouchable people of Plateau State, and went away with his corpse after they killed him." Senator Auwal Mashall wrote on Facebook today.
"The worsen part of the Scenario is Plateau State Government couldn't say a word about this untouchable killers, his families and friends are crying everyday just to see their son corpse to bury him like every other Muslim is been buried.
Plateau State Government are not taking action to handle those criminals and tribalistic people, who are killing innocent travelers along the axis of Riyom, Pankshin and Mangu of Plateau State, it was really touching and disturbing." He added.
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The Plateau State Police Command on Thursday, confirmed that four suspected cultists were killed following a clash between two rival cult groups at a nightclub in Kwata Zawan in Jos South LGA of the state.
The Command through its Spokesman, DSP Mathias Terna Tyopev, disclosed this to journalists in Jos.
Tyopev said, “On the 02/01/2019 at about 19:30 hours, the Plateau State Police Command, Jos received a distress call to the effect that unknown cult groups armed with cutlasses, axe and guns attacked themselves near a Night Club at Kwata Zawan in Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State.
“As a result of the attack, four persons lost their lives.”
The Police Public Relations Officer said the corpses of the victims have been deposited at the Plateau Specialist Hospital Mortuary for autopsy.
However, Tyopev said the Commissioner of Police, Austin Agbonlahor, has directed the immediate commencement of investigation in to the crime.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has decried the lingering strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), describing it as a threat to its preparations for the conduct of the 2019 general elections.
Speaking at a one-day workshop on Gender Sensitive Reporting of Elections on Thursday in Abuja, INEC’s National Commissioner and Chairman of its Information and Voter Education Committee, Barrister Festus Okoye, said over 70% of the ad hoc staff requirement for the elections, was drawn from students of federal tertiary institutions.
“The lingering strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, will no doubt have serious impact on the preparations for the conduct of the 2019 elections.
“It is therefore important that students of federal tertiary institutions should and must be in school at least a month before the February 16 Presidential and National Assembly elections.
“They are one critical resource and their absence will have adverse effects on the ad hoc staff requirement of the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC,” Okoye stated.
The Federal Government has said that talks with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have so far been fruitful, expressing optimism that the ongoing strike by the university teachers, will soon be called off.
According to the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, this is predicated on the FG’s consideration of some of ASUU’s demands, including the submission of the union’s list of outstanding payments, and the identification of some areas in the universities in need of revitalisation as contained in the signed 2009 agreement.
Ngige said: “There are areas that are still outstanding which we are going to address on the 17th. We have the issue of shortfall of salaries, that of some federal university workers. ASUU has given a list to the office of the Accountant General.
“We agreed that by Wednesday that the list will be checked to find out really whether those universities were actually paid and they have to be visited and paid the outstanding lecturers there. So, the Accountant General’s office is to come back to us.
“We have also the issue of Earned Academic Allowance and the issue of revitalisation. These are issues of 2009 agreement. We will look into the consideration and we have identified one area of the fund for revitalisation.
“The federal government organs will be contacted and we do expect that we will have some words for ASUU. Same goes for the earned allowances. We will make sure that the issue of the outstanding amounts is handled in a way that all parties will be properly accommodated,” he said.
Ngige revealed that during the talks, the quality of graduates from state-owned universities was brought to focus, with a view to upgrading the standard of education in order to meet with global standards.
“We also discussed the issue of state universities and since education is on concurrent list, the universities should be properly funded and staffed, so that we do not produce half baked graduates from those universities. And towards realising that, the ministry of education will engage the Nigeria Governors’ Forum. The minister of education is taking steps towards that direction and will organise that interaction.
“Engaging them directly and giving professional advice is what the ministry will do. These are some of the issues we discussed and to me; the discussions were fruitful. We want the children to go back to school,” he added.

Beyonce, her mother Tina Lawson, her step father Richard Lawson, and Hillary Clinton all graced the wedding of Ms Ambani, the daughter of India's richest man, Mukesh Ambani.
Beyonce performed at the wedding which held over the weekend in India. Asides performing, she was also a wedding guest and she dressed to impress as always.
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A woman was caught yesterday allegedly trying to behead her daughter in an uncompleted building in Delta state.
In photos shared to Facebook, the 12-year-old girl can be seen bleeding from her neck. Her mother was on the floor, looking spent and defeated with blood on her clothes too.
According to Facebook user, Isaac Omoyibo, the woman was caught trying to behead the girl in a building under construction.
Timely intervention of locals allegedly helped foil the attempted murder which people are attributing to money rituals.