Former Nigerian president, Muhammadu Buhari, has finally opened up about the reason he slapped his chair before leaving Aso Rock. When questioned about what he missed from his eight years in the Presidency, Buhari surprisingly stated, “I don’t think I miss much.” Despite the challenges and responsibilities he faced, Buhari expressed contentment with his achievements and did not dwell on any sense of longing for the past. One of the most intriguing moments of the interview was Buhari’s explanation of why he “slapped” the chair he used in Aso Rock on his final day. According to the former president, it was his unique way of saying goodbye. This symbolic gesture captured the attention of the public, sparking discussions about the emotions and sentiments associated with leaving such a significant position of power. As the interview is set to be aired at 10:30 PM today, Nigerians eagerly anticipate gaining further insights into Buhari’s presidency and the personal experiences that shaped his time in office.
Nigerian lady reveals she was slapped at wedding over her outfit
“She doesn’t like my dress” – Nigerian lady recalls how she was slapped by someone’s mother at a wedding over her choice of outfit A Nigerian lady, who goes by the username @Walgreenbaddie, took to her Twitter page to share a distressing incident involving how she was slapped at a wedding due to choice of outfit. According to her narration, someone’s mother slapped her because of the dress she chose to wear to the event.
In a recent post, @Walgreenbaddie candidly explained how the incident unfolded, drawing significant attention from her followers on social media. Many of them have now commented on her post, sharing their opinions about the matter. See some reactions below: @Fatihaquadri: “Would there be a family meeting? Did you call your mummy to come and slap her own back? Please give us update And we should look for her son’s handle.” @Saint1Joe: “I think it’s because of the opening at the front. I’m nt sure it makes sense tbh plus your response (“ehn ehn”) is kinda nt courteous.” @Omotafede: “Your home training is very conc my sister, very ingrained. I need you to live in the south south for a year at least, your OT will change, I promise!” @Rubielanshi: “Omo golden rule for slaps – as it’s landing, just return it before it gets cold. Apologize later but that slap must first be returned. She won’t try it ever again.” SEE POST:
IMSU Takes Action Against Lecturer Who Slapped Female Student For Wearing Mufti To Class
Imo State University (IMSU) has suspended a lecturer at the Physiology Department, Dr. Desmond Izunwanne, following allegations that he assaulted and slapped a female student. The incident reportedly occurred when Ukamaka, a medical laboratory student, showed up in class wearing an outfit deemed inappropriate for the department. According to a press statement signed by Ralph Njokuobi, the Deputy Registrar Head of Media and Public Relations, IMSU management took swift action to suspend Dr. Izunwanne after a video of the incident was shared on social media. The suspension is effective immediately, Gist Reel gathered. The video, which was reportedly recorded by Ukamaka’s classmates, shows the lecturer repeatedly slapping the female student. The incident has sparked outrage on social media, with many calling for the lecturer to be punished. In its statement, IMSU management condemned the incident and assured the public that it would not tolerate any form of violence or abuse against students. The university also urged students to report any incident of assault or harassment to the appropriate authorities See the statement below; ”It has come to the notice of the Management of Imo State University the viral video circulating the globe about the indecorous actions of a lecturer of the University, Dr. Desmond lzunwanne of the Physiology Department, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences of Imo State University, Owerri against four students of the University. “Management views the action of the lecturer as barbaric and unbecoming of a person of his position. “At the end of the Management meeting held on Tuesday 2 May 2023, Management approved the suspension of the Lecturer Dr. Desmond lzunwanne till further notice and has set up a three-man Disciplinary Committee to unravel the immediate and remote causes that led to his uncouth behaviour. “The general public and indeed all Human Rights Organizations are hereby implored to allow the University conduct a proper investigation and recommend appropriate sanctions where necessary in line with the staff conditions of service. “Management will not accept any breach in the academic and moral standards expected of any lecturer irrespective of how highly placed he is in the University and sincerely believe in rules of engagement between lecturers and students. “The University is on top of the game as it affects the matter under review. Thanks for your understanding and patience.
Jaden Smith hails dad after he slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars
Jaden Smith, the son of popular American actor Will Smith has hailed his father’s action at the 2022 Oscars.
It was earlier reported that Will Smith had slapped Chris Rock, a stand-up comedian, on stage after he made fun of his wife, saying she looked like GI Jane 2.
Although will Smith, shading tears, had apologized for his rash action which many had thought was probably a script – although, from recent happens, that appears not to be so.
Jaden Smith proud of his father’s action has taken to Twitter to praise his father.
The 23-year-old actor wrote:
“And that’s how we do it”.
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