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Chris Ngige Makes New Pledge In Favour Of Varsity Students

Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, has made a declaration in favour of Nigeria University students following the suspension of 10 months old ASUU strike. Naija News reports on Wednesday, December 23 that the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU conditionally suspended its nationwide industrial action. This was made known in a press conference on Wednesday morning by the President of ASUU, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi. Speaking a few hours after the development, Ngige said he won’t give ASUU any excuse to go on strike again.

David Maraga Takes Judiciary Frustrations to East Africa Forum, Tears Into Uhuru Again

David Maraga said the Judiciary arm of government has been under constant attacks from the ExecutiveThe retired CJ insisted President Uhuru Kenyatta's role in the appointment of judges is ceremonial High Court judge James Makaua had barred the JSC from acting on Uhuru's alleged integrity report on the six rejected judgesPAY ATTENTION: Help us change more lives, join TUKO.co.ke’s Patreon programme Chief justice emeritus David Maraga has once again torn into President Uhuru Kenyatta for failing to appoint six judges as recommended by the Judicial Service Commission (JSC).

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Fashion: Turtlenecks for Men | TIME

TIME March 3, 1967 12:00 AM GMT-5 Turtleneck sweaters have long been a staple for winter sportsmen, as well as an indispensable part of the beatnik uniform. The reasons for their popularity are obvious: they look trim and they eliminate the bother of a necktie. They are now being worn with blazers and sports coats to the office (among advertising art directors, the turtleneck has virtually become a uniform). At some small Manhattan parties, half the men now show up in turtlenecks.

Former Nigerian Governor Dies Of COVID-19

A former Military Administrator of Kano and Benue states, Aminu Isa Kontagora has died. Naija News reports Aminu Isa Kontagora died on Sunday night, January 10, after a brief illness at a hospital in Abuja. A close family member of the former military administrator who announced the passing told Channels Television Kontagora died of COVID-19 related complications. The family source it was learned, said the former Nigerian governor will be buried today, Monday, January 11, in line with the Islamic rites.