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Monday, April 25, 2016

PLEDGES #IrefuseToSign #IamULSU #RestoreULSU - UNILAG STUDENTS



Last information received was that the University management was given 72 hours ultimatum to meet the students demand,  and the whole student went on all social media stage an online protest by pledging not to sign the form,  below are few of the pledges


My name is Mohammed Olaniyan,  faculty of Business Administration,  I am the Ulsu President,  i have not signed my death warrant...  I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Jumai AF of the faculty of Law. I am the PRO of ULSU. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Temilola AM of the faculty of business administration I am a member , Ulsu media and publicity committee, I am Mr jaja. I have not signed my death warrant... I will not sign my death warrant
#IrefuseToSign
#I am ULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Joseph Jaccuss, welfare secretary 2 of ULSU from the College of Medicine. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Johnson violet of the faculty of science. I am the CLERK of ULSSAHR. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Pedro Akinnubi Damilola of the faculty of Environmental Sciences, I am the Chiefwhip of ULSU. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Afolabi Taofeeq Solace of the faculty of Arts. I am an aggrieved student. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name Ismail Adebisi. I am from the Faculty of social sciences and Chairman of Sodeinde Hall. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Ojo Oluwatobi Of the Faculty Of Science,I am the Financial Secretary Of ULSU. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Ade Odus (Adebuhari) of the faculty of Business Administration. I am the PRO of MSA. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Bello Ridwan O. of the Faculty of Science, I am the AGS of ULSU. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is oluwaseyi SL of the faculty of business adminstration. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Ojo Oluwatobi Of the Faculty Of Science,I am the Financial Secretary Of ULSU. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Temitundun of the Faculty of Business Administration. I have not signed my death warrant... I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is SODIQ OPEYEMI of the faculty of SCIENCE. I am the VICE PRESIDENT OF MASSA. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is STONE TOSIN of the faculty of business adminstration. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Ifektive of the faculty of business administration I am a member , Ulsu Social committee, Faculty of Business administration Social Committee. I have not signed my death warrant... I will not sign my death warrant
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

Yo, it's Gunzoe j of the faculty of business adminstration. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
School must not open till we blow
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Ifeanyi Omoibo of the faculty of business adminstration and 'The Scoop'. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is LUSKI MAYANA of the faculty of Business Administration. I am the Media Coordinator ULSU Social Committee .I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Judith osemeke of the faculty of business adminstration. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is OGUNSONA KOLADE (Hon. Kay) of the Faculty of Engineering. I am an ULSU Parliamentarian representing Engineering Constituency and also Chairman Transportation Committee of ULSU SLC. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

Hello, My name is not the issue. I am a "would-be" 1st class graduate.
 I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Daniel OSI akhamie  of the faculty of business adminstration. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Ibhanesebhor Queen .E. of the Faculty of Business Administration , I am the Deputy Governor of IRPM year 1 and a parliamentarian in FABASA SRC. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#iRefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Muhammed Olaniyan of the faculty of Business Administration. I am the PRESIDENT of ULSU. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is OSUEKE INNOCENT of the faculty of SCIENCE. I was against the union before ,now I stand solidly behind them. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is Adeonipekun Adeyanju Oluyomi  of the Faculty of Education, Department of Adult Education. I am the SPEAKER of ULSU. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IRefuseToSign
#IAmULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is BABALOLA SEGUN of the faculty of social sciences I am the class rep of sociology year 2 and also a parliamentarian of the prestigious sossa Parliament. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

My name is HOTTABUB of the faculty of business adminstration. I have not signed my death warrant...I will not sign my death warrant.
#IrefuseToSign
#IamULSU
#RestoreULSU

UNILAG GIVEN 72HRS TO MEET STUDENT'S DEMAND, #SHUTDOWNUNILAG - MO

Mohammed Olaniyan
Ulsu President
University of Lagos 


It is in the interest of peace and progress; we like to plead to UNILAG management to desist from scratching their nose with the fangs of a viper.


Experience shows that fire burns! A goat does not bite except when push to the wall. Nigeria students shall not hesitate to mobilize to continually shut down activities of the institution until our demands are met. We however give a grace of 72hrs ultimatum for our demands to be granted (which elapse on Thursday 28th of April 2016) before we embark on our operation #SHUTDOWNUNILAG.

NANS REJECT MOVES TO SUBJUGATE UNILAG STUDENTS - COMRADE SANUSI


NANS


“The future would have no pity for those men who, possesses the exceptional privilege, of being able to speak the words of truth to their oppressors, haven taken refuge in an attitude of passivity, or mute indifference and sometimes in cold complicity”. (frantz Fanon)

It is most unfortunate that rather than finding progressive prescriptions for demands of the agitating students, poor welfare and hike in price of commodities, the school management is scratching the issue on the head by portraying the students as custodians of exuberance and scapegoat of indiscipline, putting in place mechanisms to subdue and incapacitate the students from exercising their constitutional rights, not minding the root cause of indiscipline to be injustice and inequality.

The suspension of University of Lagos Student Union (ULSU) until further notice came to us in rude shock despite the submission of our position and recommendations to the investigative panel. We contend the suspension or banning of students union has never been and will never be the solution to proactive/vibrant unionism. We advice the management give up on effecting the suspension and other unrevealed plans to further victimize or intimidate the union officer to have opened up their poor academic, administrative and domestic welfare.

Compelling students to sign undertaking and indemnity form is laughable; students taking re-absorption oaths requires clarification. The taming tactics imbibe by the management reveals the underbelly as calculatedly designed to paralyze effective’s student agitations, clampdown student from their liberty and a capital disrespect of the young adulthood. We are to face this much, handcuff ourselves before law as we are expected to keep mute on the rots and maladies of our grate Akokite.

NANS DEMAND

Gone are the days of “bread and butter” unionism, the current century cannot afford to breed a generation of youths who are merely academic geniuses but who are politically robots and ideological nonentities.
We demand the total reverse in suspension/dissolution of University of Lagos Student Union (ULSU).
We reject outrightly the signing of undertaking/ indemnity form and taking of re-absorption oath by any students.
We request a proper address of the students demands
We call for a resolution meeting with the management

It is in the interest of peace and progress; we like to plead to UNILAG management to desist from scratching their nose with the fangs of a viper.

Experience shows that fire burns! A goat does not bite except when push to the wall. Nigeria students shall not hesitate to mobilize to continually shut down activities of the institution until our demands are met. We however give a grace of 72hrs ultimatum for our demands to be granted (which elapse on Thursday 28th of April 2016) before we embark on our operation #SHUTDOWNUNILAG.


Signed
Comrade Sanusi Sulaimon
Chairman NANS/JCC Lagos axis

Cc VC UNILAG
Dean students Affairs UNILAG
DSS Lagos command
NPF Lagos HQR/ Area C command
Governor’s office
Lagos house of assembly
All students
Media

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Nigerian Jailed 330 Years In The US For Raping his Daughter

This holiday season, Emmanuel Ngene is spending his sixth year inside a South Eastern United States penitentiary. At 56, he has 225 years, five months and ten days left to serve for first degree rape of his daughter, a crime he continues to deny, supported by members of his network of friends and family. Few years after he was incarcerated, Emma Ngene had partial stroke from the stress of the trial and subsequent imprisonment.
Emmanue Ngene, like most aspiring young Nigerians whose lives were mortgaged to a battered inflation-driven economy of early 80s, sought survival overseas. He chose the United States as his destination for better life. He relocated in 1981. He would discover that life in God’s own country was just an imaginary tale. On arrival, Emmanuel desired education. But he had no money. Survival in a strange place, alone, was then important to him. He engaged in menial jobs to support his dreams of a better life here.

Years after he adapted to the lifestyle and surviving the culture shock of a different environment, Emmanuel returned to his hometown in Eastern Nigeria in search of a wife. He found love in Mary, a home girl. They married months after. Emmanuel became a regular visitor to his homeland from America; frequenting his village to be with his new wife and family. He returned every holiday, especially Christmas, to celebrate with his wife and other members of the family. Their first child, a baby girl, was born on November 9, 1998 in Nigeria. The couple would have two additional children after the birth of their daughter.

In June 2007, Emmanuel’s wife and children came to the United States to live in a two-bedroomed apartment with their father. Family and friends said that marital problems manifested when the wife was shocked at the strange standard of living in America as compared to what she was used to in Nigeria. She was also alleged to be disappointed that her husband was a Taxicab driver, an unsteady source of financial income. Emmanuel was gone all day, driving a taxi from morning and returned home at night with not enough income to support the family. Soon, the parents began arguing about money. Mary allegedly complained regularly of being bored at home, caring for the children. Emmanuel, frustrated by her daily musings about life in the United States and insufficient income, encouraged his wife to get certification for CNA: Certified Nurses Aid: she did, passed and got employed at one of the nursing homes as a care giver: providing ageing American population with daily assisted living and care. His wife’s new job, allegedly introduced her to a new social environment. She immediately began to explore her new found friends and friendship within her work place. Emmanuel suspected a change in his wife’s attitudes: she was no longer the charming obedient wife he had in Nigeria. She would refuse his sexual desires and appeals. The marriage became tumultuous.

They were drifting apart as husband and wife: Emmanuel complained to his friends that his wife was always gone and seemed no longer interested in the marriage. It also affected his taxi cab business. He often returned home midday to make sure the children were fed and cared for. Most times, he alleged the wife was gone. When he asked her where she had been, she yelled at him: ‘mind your business. I am a grown woman and I can do whatever I want to do.’ Emma was raging inside. He thought he had a decent beautiful wife that loved the family and the children. He thought it was until death do them part! A wife he married and suffered to bring to America. Their children were drifting apart too.

The circumstances that led Emmanuel Ngene into a lifetime jail are too complex. The stories are bizarre from both sides. Ngene’s family sources, almost seven years after he was found guilty, still believed he was railroaded by his wife and the judiciary. Their stories remain consistent, each alleging that Ngene’s wife, Mary, may have coerced her daughter to lie that her father raped and assaulted her. Part of the family version said that during one of Ngene’s lunch visits home to check on the children, he allegedly found his then young daughter in an explicit compromising position with a neighborhood boy, in the family’s living room!. He became agitated, asked the boy to leave immediately. Soon after the boy left, he grabbed his daughter and spanked her intensely. Mother allegedly walked in as dad was spanking their daughter. She jumped on him and began to scratch and scream. Their daughter, disengaged from the whip, cried profusely from the burns of the belt whipping. She had lacerations on her butt. Their mother, while restraining Emmanuel, instructed their daughter to dial 911. Few minutes later, police came to their door, handcuffed Emmanuel and took him down town. The police officer, noticing the lacerations on the girl’s body, requested for the ambulance to take the young girl and her mother to hospital for medical observations and interrogation. Emmanuel was hauled to jail!

However, in a court document filed, the court posited, “One day in August 2007, defendant asked Cindy(to protect the minor child, the court identified her as Cindy, not her real name) to help him check his email on the computer in his bedroom. After they had finished with the email, defendant told Cindy to stay in the room while he went into the bathroom. He came out wearing only his underwear and a T-shirt. He asked her if she knew what sex was and then pulled down her pants while she was lying on the bed. He pulled off his underwear, got on top of her, and had vaginal intercourse with her. On 31 August 2008, Cindy’s mother took Cindy to the emergency room at Wake Med where they met with a nurse, Kimberly Lewis, and a doctor, Dr. Chris Johnson. Ms. Lewis did a head-to-toe assessment of Cindy and observed bruises on her arms. Cindy told her the bruises came from a broomstick. Cindy also informed Ms. Lewis that she had been sexually assaulted many times.

“Dr. Johnson took a basic history and examined Cindy to determine if she needed immediate treatment. Cindy told him that defendant had been having vaginal and anal intercourse with her over the past year. Because she had not been assaulted within the past 72 hours, Dr. Johnson did not perform a rape kit. Dr. Johnson’s examination of Cindy was limited to her external Instruments and looking for signs of trauma, of which he saw none. He diagnosed Cindy with alleged sexual abuse. He noticed that Cindy appeared somewhat shy and that her mother was “appropriately concerned and worried.”

The hospital notified Wake County Human Services (“WCHS”) and the Raleigh Police Department (“RPD”) of the allegations. Katie Treadway of WCHS and Officer Harvey of RPD arrived at the hospital to interview Cindy. After describing the sexual conduct, Cindy also informed them that one time she bled after defendant had sex with her. She also stated that sometimes defendant “peed on her,” and she had to go in the bathroom to clean herself up. Ms. Treadway felt Cindy was very detailed in her description of the events.

Over the course of Cindy’s fourth grade school year, defendant engaged in vaginal intercourse with Cindy approximately 10 times. Approximately three of these times, defendant had her turn over on her stomach so he could also penetrate her anus. In August 2008, Cindy finally disclosed to her mother what defendant was doing.

At the hospital, the doctors during examination found that she had been penetrated. The police officer asked her who may have penetrated her; she looked at her mother, seeking protection. Her mother instructed her to answer that it was her father! She reluctantly told the officer that her father had penetrated her! The officer asked if she was sure, she bowed and fearfully said yes sir!”

However, Emmanuel Ngene denied the rape charges and penetration of his daughter. He contended that her daughter was sexually molested and penetrated by a boy at her school in Nigeria, the head mistress of the daughter’s school called him when the incident happened and he travelled home to remove his daughter from the school because of the molestation.

The court wrote thus:

“Defendant first contends that the trial court erred in not allowing him to testify regarding his claim that Cindy had been sexually assaulted in 2006 by someone else while in Nigeria. He argues that this evidence was admissible under N.C.R. Evid. 412(b) because it provided an alternative explanation for the paediatrician’s physical findings. Although Rule 412 generally excludes evidence of a complainant’s prior sexual behaviour as irrelevant, it provides an exception for “evidence of specific instances of sexual behaviour offered for the purpose of showing that the act or acts charged were not committed by the defendant.” N.C.R. Evid. 412(b)(2).

“Here, defendant testified during voir dire that, in 2006, he received a call from his wife that Cindy had been sexually assaulted at school, was walking funny, and was bleeding. He claimed that he flew home to Nigeria and transferred Cindy from Graceland Private School, where the assault had supposedly occurred, to another school.

“When Cindy and her mother were questioned on voir dire, however, each denied that any sexual assault had occurred. Cindy acknowledged changing schools, but her mother explained that she had moved Cindy to a different school because Graceland Private School was too expensive.”

Emmanuel remained in the county jail as prosecutors began to build a case against him. The prosecutor offered him a deal: Plead guilty and spend 15 years in jail or go to trial and if found guilty, could face 250 years to life. He refused the deal and sought to be tried because it was an abomination, in his culture, for a man to sexually molest his own daughter and penetrate her. He felt his innocence and said that he would rather die in jail than plead guilty to a crime he did not commit. It took one year for Emmanuel to go to trial. It only took the jury three hours to return with a guilty verdict. Emmanuel was sentenced to 300 to 369 years in prison. On December 3, 2009, Emmanuel Ngene began serving his sentence. He was preparing to travel to Nigeria to bury his mother when he was arrested.

“On 22 September 2008, a grand jury returned 15 separate bills of indictment, charging defendant with four counts of indecent liberties with a child, four counts of Inbreeding, three counts of first degree sexual offence, and four counts of first degree rape. Following trial, the jury found defendant guilty of all 15 counts and also found the existence of an aggravating factor: that defendant had taken “advantage of a position of trust or confidence to commit the offence or offences.” The trial court entered 15 separate judgements. The court sentenced defendant to four consecutive aggravated-range sentences of 300 to 369 months imprisonment for the four counts of first degree rape; three consecutive aggravated-range sentences of 300 to 369 months imprisonment for the three counts of first degree sex offence; four consecutive presumptive-range sentences of 16 to 20 months imprisonment for the four counts of Inbreeding; and four consecutive presumptive-range sentences of 16 to 20 months for the four counts of indecent liberties with a child. Defendant timely appealed to this Court.”

I recently contacted Ms. Mary Ngene for interview with regards to this essay. Her response:” If you write anything about me, I will sue you!”

SOURCE: PUNCH NG

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