A man has called out an hospital staff in Ibadan for making Tiktok videos while his neighbor, a patient was having a medical emergency. He narrated the painful incidence on his Twitter account, @FotoNugget. He further explained how his aunt died at the hospital some years back owing to their sluggishness and nonchalant attitude. The young man reiterated that although his neighbor is now well and responding to treatment, it could have gone sideways because of the behavior of the hospital staff. Many Netizens have implored him to put pressure and seek intervention from the state government to make sure it doesn’t repeat itself with others. SEE POST HERE
“I’m overwhelmed” – Hotel staff who returned $70K thanks Davido as he reaches out, prays for him [Video]
Nigerian hotel staff, Kekwaaru Ngozi Mary, who went viral after returning the $70,000 she found, is overwhelmed as Davido reaches out after he pledged to reward her with 10,000 Dollars. Some days back the hotel staff made headlines over an act that had left many speechless. She had returned the 70,000 dollars which was misplaced by a customer at Eko Hotel and Suites where she works.
Davido reaches out to hotel staff Many people praised her for her honesty and exemplary behavior as some opined that some other people would have done otherwise. Earlier today, Sunday July 23, the singer launched a search for to reward her with 10,000 dollars for her action.
Ngozi, the hotel staff The singer has finally located her and Mrs Ngozi is overwhelmed with excitement as she finally speaks with the Afrobeats singer. While expressing her gratitude, she rained prayers on Davido, calling on God to always bless him and keep him far from his enemies. Watch video below…
Peter Obi calls for recognition of honest hotel staff who returned $70k
Peter Obi, the former Governor of Anambra State and Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, took to his Twitter account on Saturday to commend the honesty and integrity of Ngozi Mary, a staff member at Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos. Mary made headlines when she returned a misplaced sum of $70,000 to one of the hotel’s customers, despite the prevailing hardship and moral decadence in the nation.
A photo of the hotel staff, Mary Ngozi, who allegedly returned a missing $70k. Photo credit/Source: google In his tweet, Peter Obi praised Ngozi Mary’s actions, stating that it was heartwarming and reassuring to witness such honesty in today’s society. He emphasized that individuals like Ngozi Mary deserve to be celebrated and recognized by the government, calling for her to be awarded a national honour for her commendable deed. He wrote; “It is heartwarming and reassuring that despite the hardship in the country and the prevailing moral decadence in society, a staff of Eko Hotel and Suites, Kekwaaru Ngozi Mary, was reported to have returned a misplaced sum of $70,000 to a customer of the hotel in Lagos. “When will Nigeria start celebrating the likes of Miss Ngozi Mary for her honesty and integrity, Teacher Akeem Badru, for winning the 2023 Cambridge Dedicated Teacher Award, and many others like them? “These are the people who deserve to be given national honours and awards and recognition, instead of celebrating those who have impacted our nation negatively. In the New Nigeria that we desire, these are the kind of people that will be celebrated. A New Nigeria is POssible.”
Domestic staff clash after one claimed that their boss’ child belongs to someone else
Domestic staff clash after one claimed that their boss’ child belongs to someone else. Credit: Instablog/ Instagram. Fight breaks out between two domestic staff as one alleges that their boss’ child belongs to someone else. In a video currently making the rounds online, the two ladies could be seen in a heated fight as a man tried to separate them from injuring each other.
Domestic staff clash after one claimed that their boss’ child belongs to someone else. Credit: Instablog/ Instagram. Reports online revealed that the workers known as Aunty Oge and Lady B began a brawl after the former told one of their employer’s children that she has a different dad from her other siblings. It was gathered that the child became devastated following the revelation, which prompted Lady B to accost Aunty Oge for what she had done. While the two fought, Oge reportedly delivered a hot slap on Lady B’s face, shouting; “Who gave you the audacity to confront me? Who gave you the authority to question me?.” The whole scene had deteriorated into a messy fight and one spectator could be heard saying: “Aunty Oge, you slapped a 50-year-old woman.” Watch the video below:
University staff publicly reduces student’s hair to approved length
University staff publicly reduces student’s hair to approved length (Video) A university official trims the length of a student’s hair for extending beyond the standard accepted by the institution. A video making the rounds on social media captured the moment a lady’s hair was reduced publicly for trespassing beyond the required length.
University staff cutting students’ long braids with scissors. Credit: Thingsdeyoccur / Instagram. The official who is suspected to be a lecturer unapologetically did justice to the student’s hair even though the countenance of the student was sour. In reaction, netizens alleged that certain universities in Nigeria accept certain modes of dressing and failure to adhere comes with a public reprimand. Reactions trailing student whose hair was cut short peejay_2022 noted: “Real definition of kwara state polytechnic. my school nor dey carry last for this kind thing” Victoria said: “they never born the lecturer wey go try this with meVictoriathey never born the lecturer wey go try this with me” AjiriMichealz opined: “My school college of health ufuoma 😂 the hair nor dear touch ur uniform and must be black attachment 😂” uzoma precious oluomachi wrote: “U de even see attachment de add to ur hair,since 2years plus, I never add attachment ,all back all the way school and wahala😂😂” Se Ye Fa💜💜 stated: “My school..school of health Ufuoma..u go see shege😂” Momma🤪🫶🏽 penned: “Secondary boarding school???” Erica wrote: “THIS CAN NEVER HAPPEN IN GHANA . WHO GO STAND DER SEF?😂” Watch the video below …
Charles Okocha descends on staff for serving his ‘phenomenal’ daughter big wraps of fufu (Video)
Popular Nigerian actor, Charles Okocha, expressed his dissatisfaction in a new video where he scolded his domestic staff for serving his daughter, Mercy Okocha, large portions of fufu. In the video shared on Charles’ Instagram, he expressed his disappointment upon seeing his cook serving his ‘phenomal’ daughter large servings of fufu with native soup.
Nollywood actor, Charles Okocha Knowing his humorous nature, his daughter smiled and told her father that she had been craving fufu while she sat back enjoying the unfolding drama. Charles who is famous for his ‘Americana’ persona, continued to express his frustration to his cook and gatekeeper, emphasizing that the presence of pounded yam in his home could negatively impact his personal brand.
Charles Okocha and his ‘phenomal’ daughter In the video, Okocha reprimanded his staff and even threatened to have them arrested. Watch the video below:
Zulum fumes over rejection of accident victims by hospital staff
The Governor of Borno State, Babagana Zulum on Thursday gave a directive order to the state’s Ministry of Health to investigate and fish out medical staff who allegedly rejected victims of accidents rushed to Umaru Shehu Ultra Modern Hospital in Maiduguri. According to reports, Zulum who’s not pleased with the said incident visited the hospital’s Accident and Emergency Unit after he saw a video clip that went viral on social media showing how some medical officers allegedly rejected accident victims brought to the hospital. Zulum gave the hospital 24 hours to identify the medical workers involved and to recommend appropriate sanctions. He said, “What happened is inhuman and unacceptable. A situation where patients are left crying for help, yet a hospital rejects them? We will not allow such a situation to repeat itself. I see no reason why disciplinary action will not be taken against the erring staff in this hospital. “If any medical doctor or any personnel in any of our facilities is not willing to attend to patients without cogent reason, he or she should equally be fired without hesitation,” Zulum declared. He ordered that: “Within the next 24 hours, the Hospital Management Board and the Ministry of Health should investigate the incident and ensure disciplinary measures are enforced against all those on duty that refused to admit victims of the accident brought here.” The governor noted that the state government has invested heavily in the health sector, including the welfare of the medical officers, across the state. He, therefore, called on medical officers to reciprocate the gesture by providing quality healthcare services to all patients without discrimination.
Five INEC staff members will testify against Tinubu, APC.
In the petition that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, a former vice president and candidate for the Peoples Democratic Party, filed to challenge the outcome of the 2023 presidential election, five ad hoc members of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) have been granted permission to testify as special witnesses. Subpoenaed to appear before the Presidential Election Petition Court, PEPC, were members of the INEC ad hoc staff who were involved in the disputed presidential election results. In the joint petition he filed with his party, Atiku, who finished second in the presidential race that took place on February 25, claimed that the election was rigged in favor of President Bola Tinubu of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC. In his 66-page petition, the former vice president claimed that the electoral commission had installed a third-party device that was used, according to him, to alter the presidential election results in favor of the APC and its candidate, Bola Tinubu. He also said that INEC had replaced Mr. Chidi Nwafor, its in-house ICT expert, with an IT consultant who helped it install the third-party mechanism before the election. Atiku claims that the aforementioned IT consultant, Mr. Suleiman Farouk, ensured that the device served as an intermediary between the Device Management System, or DMS, and the IRev Portal. He told the court that the DMS was the software that allowed Mr. Farouk, INEC’s IT Security Consultant, to control, monitor, and filter data sent from the BVAS devices to the electronic collation system and the IRev platform from a distance. “For the purpose of the election, the 1st respondent, INEC, hired Tinubu, a 2nd respondent appointee, to manage and supervise the sensitive ICT department of the 1st respondent. “The petitioners contend and shall lead evidence to show that the first respondent, contrary to the original design of the BVAS machine to upload data directly to the electronic collation system and the IReV portal, devised and installed an intervening third-party device (Device Management System) that, in its normal use, is meant to secure and administer the first respondent’s technological ecosystem for the elections but was used to intercept the results, quarantine and warehouse them, and filter them before releasing them to the IRe “The First Respondent manipulated the Election results in favor of the Second and Third Respondents by utilizing the aforementioned Device Management System.
The petitioners added, “The petitioners state and shall lead expert evidence to show the critical components of the 1st Respondent’s Information and Communications Technology, ICT, including but not limited to the BVAS, which is an Android Device manufactured by Emperor Technologies China and supplied to the 1st Respondent by Activate Nigeria Limited.” The petitioners also stated that they would present expert evidence to support their claims. “As a result, lead counsel for the petitioners, Chief Chris Uche, SAN, informed the court at the resumed proceedings in the petition yesterday that his clients had subpoenaed five INEC ad-hoc staff members who were involved in the conduct of the election to appear as witnesses and to also tender sensitive materials in evidence. He added that of the five observers, three of them were in court. However, lead counsel for the INEC, Mr. Abubakar Mahmood, SAN, raised an objection as soon as the first subpoenaed ad-hoc staff was summoned into the courtroom and mounted the witness box. Mahmood, SAN, INEC’s attorney, informed the court that he was only served with the witness statements a few minutes before the proceedings began, insisting that he would need time to review the documents in order to effectively cross-examine the witnesses.
Moreover, INEC’s attorney said there was likewise the requirement for him to return to the Commission to check and affirm the personalities of the observers in order to learn in the event that they for sure filled in as impromptu staff during the political race. Both Boss Associated Olujinmi, SAN, who showed up for President Tinubu, as well as direction for the APC, Ruler Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, fell in line with the place of the INEC. The respondents kept up with that the would require time to concentrate on articulations of the observers that was served on them by the solicitors.
Even though the five-member panel, led by Justice Haruna Tsammani, initially chose a 30-minute standoff to allow the respondents to examine the statements, it later deferred further proceedings in the matter until Thursday to allow INEC’s attorney to conduct his internal investigation.
Counsel for the petitioners presented certified copies of the presidential election results from 10 local government areas (LGAs) in Kogi State earlier in the proceeding. He also presented Mr. Ndubuisi Nwobu, Chairman of the PDP in Anambra state, as the eleventh witness in the case. During the election, Nwobu told the court that he was the PDP’s state collation officer. He also said that the election results were not uploaded to INEC’s I-Rev portal in real time in about 30 of the polling places he visited.
The witness told the court that officials from INEC made him sign the election result because they said they wouldn’t give him a copy unless he signed it. As per him, “Each work made to transfer the outcomes to the I-Fire up entrance fizzled. Witnesses said that “magic started happening at the ward level,” and that some INEC officials would have been abused by enraged voters if he hadn’t intervened quickly. The witness, Fagbemi, SAN, said he wrote a letter after the election to complain about all the anomalies he saw and the obvious non-compliance with the Electoral Act while being cross-examined by the APC lawyer.
“My objection was not about the BVAs, but rather that results were not transferred to the I-Fire up entrance as we were guaranteed broadly by the INEC director,” the observer added. Even as he requested the cancellation of the Certificate of Return that INEC gave to President Tinubu, Atiku is requesting, among other reliefs, that the court declare that he was the legitimate winner of the presidential election.
“Vacancy dey” – Reactions as company increases staff salaries because of fuel subsidy
A young man has shared a message from his company‘s page where the salaries of staff have been increased due to the fuel subsidy. There has been chaos in Nigeria for a couple of days after the sitting president, Bola Tinubu announced the removal of subsidies on fuel.
Company increases staff salaries because of fuel subsidy. Photo credit: Google Source: Google A few hours after the announcement, a lot of fuel stations increased their petroleum products from N150 and N200 to N500-1000. The company’s director distributed messages to the staff saying the salary would be topped from June to cushion the effects of petrol subsidy removal. Part of the message reads: “We understand the economic situation of the country, especially with the high transportation cost. We will try to augment everyone’s pay while paying this month’s salary at least to cushion the impact of fuel subsidy removal.” Just opened our company’s whatsapp group and saw this.🥹❤️ My boss >>>>>>> pic.twitter.com/RS1WGefm3D — Pharaoh👳🏾♂️👑 (@MrMekzy_) June 6, 2023 Some social media users have expressed shock and have applauded the boss of the company. @TiredZoey said: “It can never be my boss. I had to bring up the issue yesterday and man was crying how he doesn’t have money to sort that. I am like ehnnn? For pharmacy wey I dey foresee all its income and outcome and can boldly say we can sort that without shaking? Man was just staring.” @__nhyira__ asked: “Vacancy dey?“
Tinubu Appoints Akume SGF, Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff
President Bola Tinubu has appointed Senator George Akume, a former governor of Benue State, to the position of Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF). Additionally, the President appointed Senator Ibrahim Hadejia, a former deputy governor of Jigawa State, as chief of staff and Femi Gbajabiamila, speaker of the House of Representatives, as deputy chief of staff. Read More: Dele Alake Debunks Femi Fani-Kayode’s Claim of being appointed Tinubu’s Spokesperson Tinubu appoints Akume SGF. Photo Credit: @georgeakume: Instagram Abiodun Oladunjoye, Director, Information, State House, Abuja, announced the appointment in a statement. According to the statement, the President made the announcement at a meeting with the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) at the Presidential Villa’s Council Chamber in Abuja. Former President Muhammadu Buhari appointed Akume as Minister of Special Duties. The Spokesman Said ‘”President Bola Ahmed Tinubu announced Friday 2 June 2023, in Abuja the appointment of Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, Speaker of the House of Representatives, as Chief of Staff, and Sen. Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, a former Deputy Governor of Jigawa State, as Deputy Chief of Staff.” During a meeting with the Progressive Governors Forum, the President also named the former Benue State Governor and former Minister of Special Duties.