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FG accuses Dasuki of frustrating trial
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ederal Government yesterday accused the embattled former National Security
Adviser, NSA, Sambo Dasuki, of deliberate attempt to frustrate his trial of unlawful possession of firearms. At the resumed hearing of the case before Justice
Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court, Abuja, prosecution counsel, Oladipo Okpeseyi, SAN, said Dasuki has not placed any material evidence to Continued on Page 2>>
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Mayhem in Lagos as Hausa, Yoruba clash Vol. 6 N0.
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o fewer than eight people have been killed in a bloody clash that erupted between the Yoruba and Continued on Page 2>>
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Shops and cars burnt at the Mile 12 Market carnage in Lagos, yesterday.
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Oluchi Anekwe, a first class accounting student at the University of Lagos, was killed by a high tension wire on campus grounds last week. Her death has underscored a continued pattern of safety negligence, within Nigerias educational institutions and UNILAG students have expressed outrage of her death by protesting in her honor.
The students involved in the protest at the University of Lagos blame the school’s administration, with the expectation that maintenance of school grounds should be a priority. In addition, while the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) officials are responsible for putting high tension wires in place (installation and repairs), the administration is of course liable for failing to make necessary repairs. The UNILAG medical centre has also been blamed for the scholars demise as the centre refused to treat her due to the absence of a student identity card.
University of Lagos is one of several higher learning Nigerian institutions, which have been at the center of students’ untimely deaths arising from situations that could have been prevented.
In May 6 , Mayowa Alaran, a level student of the Department of Health Education and Human Kinetics, Faculty of Education at the University of Ibadan met an untimely end after he slumped. The offici