FASHOLA PUTS SMILES ON FACES OF ORPHANS FROM DANA PLANE CRASH



To Joel Okwuchukwu (11), Chisom Okwuchukwu (9), and Esther Okwuchukwu (7), Black Sunday might indeed have been the worse day of their lives, and they may be forever marred by it, if quick steps are not taken to help them
Governor Fashola saw this children wandering the area of the plane crash and spoke with them,  and they revealed to the Lagos state governor that they were resident with their parents Mr. Jeremiah Okwuchukwuand Mrs. Josephine Okwuchukwu  at 12, Olaniyi Street, Iju, and had been sent on an errand few minutes before the tragic event happened ,the young kids got back to what they used to call home now transformed into a plane crash site, where bodies were being removed from.
The children were obviously confused and traumatised and were still unsure of the whereabouts of their parents, said they spent the night with neighbours but returned to the site early in the morning hoping to locate them.
Governor Fashola, moved by the plight of these children, took them in one of the vehicles in his convoy to the State House, Ikeja, where they will be taken care of until relatives of the children show up.
It can be recalled that yesterday afternoon, a Dana Airlines aircraft with 153 passengers on board, crashed at the Iju/Ishaga area of the state, killing all the passengers and 10 other people on the ground while the ill-fated aircraft destroyed 3 houses as it fell to the ground.
God Deliver us all..
Source:nigerianeye







MAU students sue Pres Goodluck Jonathan to Federal High Court



The institution name change drama has dragged on- even amid the horrific plane crash that killed everybody aboard the Dana Airline in the city of Lagos.
Realtainment has learnt that some students of Moshood Abiola University, have asked a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos to declare that the power to change or amend the name of University of Lagos being a body corporate, having perpetual succession with common seal as provided under the University of Lagos Act 1967(as amended) belongs to the national legislatures.
The students, who had sued President Goodluck Jonathan, also asked the court to declare that  UNILAG, being a creation of an act of the National Assembly, the  University of Lagos Act, 1967 (as amended), cannot be governed except in accordance with the provisions of the University of Lagos Act, 1967.
The students are also praying the court to declare that the announcement contained in the President’s May 29,  2012, broadcast,  changing the name of University of Lagos to Moshood Abiola University, is unconstitutional, ultra vires, null and void and of no effect whatsoever.
The students want the court to resolve whether the President, in his capacity as the Visitor to University of Lagos has the power under the University of Lagos Act, 1967, to unilaterally change the name of the institution to Moshood Abiola University.
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Tragedy as 60-yr-old widow murdered in her home

OWERRI—THE hitherto quite Umuezeala, Nzerem community in Ehime Mbano local government area of Imo State, has been thrown into confusion and mourning, after the brutal murder of a 60-year-old widow, Mrs. Mary Agada.
Vanguard gathered that it took up to two days before the community discovered the death of Mrs Agada and accusing fingers were being pointed to the late widow’s 35-year old son, who was still at large at press time.
“Until we noticed that she was out of circulation, nobody knew what happened to the woman. Her door was securely locked from outside”, a villager, who spoke on condition of anonymity said.

Answering another question, the villager said “the sudden disappearance of mother and son, heightened our suspicion and started digging into the mystery”.

Continuing, the villager explained that when the woman’s door was opened, her lifeless body was seen lying in a pool of her own blood, while the blood-soaked knife was also abandoned in the room by her assailant.

It was gathered from some villagers before this sad development, that the deceased had appealed in vain to her son to stop hard drugs business.

“A formal report was made to Ehime Mbano Police Division, which removed and deposited her body at Saint Vincent De Paul mortuary, Umunakanu”, another villager said .

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr. Sam Oodee, said the command would investigate the report and get back later.

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