Wednesday, December 1, 2021

BBNaija Dubai Trip: Angel Shows Off Her Gift From Cross, As She Looks Chic in Arabian outfit

BBNaija Dubai Trip: Angel Shows Off Her Gift From Cross, As She Looks Chic in Arabian outfit



Former Big Brother Naija housemate of this year’s “Shine Your Eyes” season, Angel has shown off a gift Cross, fellow BBN graduate, got for her.

Cross blessed her with the expensive gift during the Pepsi-sponsored trip to Dubai which was graced by some BBNaija housemates.

She posted a picture of a brand new bracelet on her IG story, appreciating her friend’s generosity, as she revealed he finally got it for her.

“Mr @crossda_boss ended up buying it for me,” the caption of her post read.

Cross also posted the picture on his picture, acknowledging her gratitude.

This act of kindness has warmed the hearts of fans who admired their friendship while some argued on the actual kind of relationship the two BBN finalists have.

Also, the reality star got her fans drooling following her post on her Instagram page.

It's been gathered that Angel Smith visited the holy city of Mecca, she was spotted looking gorgeous in her Arabian outfit as she took several pose for the camera.

The season 6 BBNaija star was excited to visit Mecca for the first time while sharing the photos on her verified Instagram page

(@theangeljbsmith),she captioned:

"Seen a bad b in Mecca and she mighty fine."

Angel Smith also flaunted her lovely nails which liked really nice.

Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, others

Electoral Act Amendments: Buhari Writes INEC, Seeks Advice On Direct Primaries, others

...... Signs PIB Bill into Law



President Muhammadu Buhari, on Monday, has signed the Petroleum lndustry Bill 2021 into law.

The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has equally written a letter to the Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, seeking comments from INEC over the Electoral Act amendment bill which was passed by the National Assembly on November 9, 2021.

Buhari, who received the bill on November 19, has until December 19 to sign it or communicate to the National Assembly his feelings and comments about the bill.

But if after 30 days, the President refuses to sign the bill and the National Assembly is not in support of the President’s amendments, the Senate and the House of Representatives can recall the bill and pass it. If the bill is passed in the form it was sent to the President by two-thirds majority votes in both chambers, the bill automatically becomes a law even without the signature of the President.

However, top sources told The PUNCH on Monday that so far, the President saw no problem with the bill but was seeking advice from INEC and the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN).

A top INEC source said, “We received a letter from the President last week regarding INEC’s position on the Electoral Act amendment especially as regards the controversial direct primaries which many governors have kicked against. We are supposed to respond within seven days. I know that a response will be sent to the President anytime from now.”

When asked if INEC would endorse the direct primaries, the source said the commission would only indicate its position on the merits and demerits of the bill and let the President decide.

Another INEC official told The PUNCH that the National Assembly never discussed the issue of direct primaries with the commission but only electronic transmission of results and other issues.

“During the amendment of the Electoral Act, we met with the National Assembly but the issue of direct primary was never discussed. We discussed electronic transmission of results, electronic voting, Diaspora voting and other issues. It was at the point of the adoption of the report that the direct primary was added to the bill.

“So, INEC was never given a chance to present its position. What the President has done now is to get our position on the matter. The truth is that if INEC cannot undertake the direct primaries, it will make the law useless,” he said.

When contacted on Monday, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said the President would continue to consult with relevant stakeholders on the matter before the bill is signed.

On whom the President would meet as part of consultations on the bill, Shehu said, “The President will consult with those who he believes are important to his decision and who can advise him on the Electoral Act. And he will meet them. But I cannot draw boundaries or name specifics and say this is who the President might meet. He ultimately decides.”

INEC National Commissioner, Festus Okoye, did not respond to calls on Monday.

However, Okoye had said earlier in the month that the direct primary method would be far more expensive because of the huge personnel that would be needed to undertake the primaries.

Okoye had said the commission would also need about two officials to supervise the poll in each of the 8,809 wards in the country, bringing the total number of staff to 17, 600. He further told The PUNCH that the commission may need to use National Youth Service Corps members to undertake the direct primaries because INEC doesn’t have the manpower.

The PUNCH had also reported that going by the rate of inflation, exchange rate and the need to buy more equipment in the wake of the burning of INEC offices especially in the South-East, the 2023 elections may cost over N350bn.

The Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN), had also stated that the President would take cost and security into consideration before signing or rejecting the bill. The PUNCH had reported that some of the governors who are members of the All Progressives Congress had begun lobbying Malami to advise the President against signing the bill.

When asked if the President had also written to Malami, the AGF’s Spokesman, Umar Gwandu, said, “I am not aware.”

However, the National Assembly had said no amount of money was too much in the quest for credible and fair elections.

Many of the governors have rejected the compulsory adoption of the direct primary. Some even argued that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it may be inappropriate to encourage mass gatherings in the name of direct primaries.

Although many civil society organisations have endorsed the direct primary method based on the argument that it would deepen democracy, the Inter-Party Advisory Council which comprises all political parties in the country have kicked against it, saying many smaller parties do not have the funds to carry out direct primaries.

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Labour Congress has called on the President, Major to sign the Electoral Act Amendment Bill passed by the National Assembly.

The NLC President, Ayuba Wabba, in a letter to the President, described the bill as one of the most progressive bills and a product of thoughtfulness from the National Assembly in recent times.

He urged Buhari not to yield to the pressure from state governors and other groups, describing their opposition to the mode of primary contained in the bill as ‘a classic case of greed for political power, inordinate ambition, a ruthless quest for command and control in a democracy and mindless expansionist tendencies’.

The letter dated November 23, 2021, titled ‘Please assent the Electoral Bill’, reads, “We are not unaware of the tremendous pressure being brought to bear on you by state governors across party lines and other selfish interest groups and individuals to do otherwise.

“This pressure, we are afraid to say, represents a classic case of greed for political power, inordinate ambition, a ruthless quest for command and control in a democracy, mindless expansionist tendencies and further proof of the iron cast will of a few persons among us to erode time-tested democratic values and to subvert our democratic institutions.

“At the moment, it is trite knowledge that governors, against all decent norms, control the state legislatures, judiciary, SIEC (State Independent Electoral Commission) and local governments; in spite of your heroic effort to free them.

“Given their stranglehold on SIEC and their intolerance for the opposition, bestowing upon them the power to determine who goes to the National Assembly will amount to taking undue chances with our democracy.”

The congress called on Buhari to demonstrate courage, leadership as well as protect our democracy.

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Tiwa Savage Snubs Wizkid and Burna Boy, Congratulates Tems On Her Grammy Nomination

Tiwa Savage Snubs Wizkid and Burna Boy, Congratulates Tems On Her Grammy Nomination



African bad girl, Tiwa Savage has joined the thousands congratulating Nigerian artists -Tems who bagged nominations at the 64th Grammys nomination ceremony.

Recall that Wizkid bagged two nominations at the nomination ceremony and Tems will also be getting a grammy plaque if Essence wins the “Best Global Music Performance”.

Reacting to the good news, Tiwa hopped on Instagram to share her congratulatory message, but unlike Simi’s Post, her message was clearly understood.

She admitted that the Grammy nomination is a big win for Nigeria, but the artistes whose nomination she is excited about are; Tems and Angelique Kidjo. With her post, she directly snubbed Wizkid who bagged two nominations and Burna Boy who bagged his fourth in three consecutive years.

Shocking As Boy Who Desperately Wants To Relocate Abroad Caught Hidden Inside Aeroplane’s Engine

Shocking As Boy Who Desperately Wants To Relocate Abroad Caught Hidden Inside Aeroplane’s Engine 



A boy caught hidden inside an aeroplane’s engine, close to the propeller, in an attempt to relocate from his country.

 
A video showing a young boy who had hidden inside a plane’s engine being ushered out by security officials has stirred reactions on social media.

According to reports , the African boy was so desperate to relocate abroad that he never considered his safety.

If the plane had started when he was still in there, it could have been a different story as he was so close to the propeller.

When security agents appeared, the stowaway came out with his backpack and descended from the plane’s wing.

Trouble In Church As Popular Pastor Lashes Members For Arriving Let To Worship

Trouble In Church As Popular Pastor Lashes Members For Arriving Let To Worship



Pastor Paul Muwanguzi has not forgotten about those who were unable to attend his earlier service.

In a video, the so-called man of God can be seen caning both old and young members who fail to attend church.

The church members are seen lying on the floor as the pastor walks through them flogs each one of them, according to a viral video shared on social media.

The video was published by Wish FM with the caption: “Pastor Paul Muwanguzi canes his congregation for not attending church the previous service”.

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen a “man of God” slap individuals for doing something they thought was improper.

One of Ghana’s most well-known pastors, Angel Obinim, is among them. On live television, he caned two of his members for fornication.

Ayaweisoft To Host 3-days Intensive Online Media Training, Networking Conference Dec 7th To 10th 2021

Ayaweisoft To Host 3-days Intensive Online Media Training, Networking Conference Dec 7th To 10th 2021



The management of Ayaweisoft Limited, has announced the hosting of a 3-days Intensive Online Media Training and Networking Conference, which is coming up on the 7th through 10 December 2021.

The management made the announcement via their Official Website, where they called on intending bloggers and those with existing blogs to be part of the Training. Stating that the training will be aimed at enlightening both New and Old bloggers on how to set up and expand their blogs locally and internationally. And to increase the influence of their blogs in the Social Media space.

The management also highlighted that participants in the conference who do not have blogs and want to own one, and those with existing blogs. Will be given the benefit of having their blogs being created and hosted by the Company for free. And will be trained on how to monetize their blogs in order to attract revenue.

Below are the areas of concentration in the Training;

1. Assistance in setting up a blog for intending ( New ) bloggers

2. Networking & Collaboration

3. Extensive Training on how to grow blogs and to expand blog's reach locally and internationally 

4. Mentorship on how to sustain blogs relevance in the Social Media Space.

5. How to monetize blogs through Google AdSense to earn money

6. ICT and Technical Suport

Therefore, those interested in the Training are advised to click on the link above and fill the form. In order to be part of this golden opportunity.

Sunday, November 28, 2021

Davido Vows His N250m Donation Will Not Be Diverted

Davido Vows His N250m Donation Will Not Be Diverted


Davido, has vowed to ensure that the N250 million he donated to orphanages across the country gets to the children.

The singer responding to Twitter user who said her mum isn't sure the money he has donated would get to the children.

''I told mum what Davido did and I've never seen her revolt so passionately against something. She said the money won't get to the children cos welfare officers steal all. I hate Nigeria. She said its so bad that nurses never want to leave welfare homes when they're posted there.''
 
Responding, the singer wrote;

 ''I will personally make sure this doesn't occur !! I put that on my life!''

TONY URANTA, DEAD? A Glowing Tribute By Timi Alaibe

TONY URANTA, DEAD? A Glowing Tribute By Timi Alaibe


It is hard to believe. I can’t make sense of it. It does not in any way add up. This cannot be true. The harder I try to deny it, the deeper it sinks in; that my beloved brother, TONY IPRIYE URANTA is no more. For once, death has ceased to make sense.

Wait a minute! How did this happen? I knew Tony was indisposed. But nothing indicated that he was heading home so soon. Tony was not supposed to die. It never crossed my mind. We kept talking. We kept praying. We kept hoping for a miraculous recovery. Ideas and other resources to make this happen were deployed. 

Then, suddenly, the news hit me on Wednesday afternoon. It wasn’t the news of his recovery. The news came in gasps. The voice I heard was not his. It was not altogether strange. But it did not convey good news. The message was brief; unwelcome.

No, this is still not true. Tony cannot die; just like that. Bad news has dark spots; even in broad daylight. Bad news makes the heart to beat faster. Bad news travels fast. It conveys sadness. It tastes sour, even bitter. This news was bad, exceptionally bad.

Tony and I worked together on several strategic projects for the good of the Niger Delta people. They were all on development and peace initiatives. We shared common platforms; like the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), where he was Executive Secretary. Tony was Executive Secretary of the United Niger Delta Energy Development Security Strategy (UNDEDSS) and Executive Secretary of the Nigeria National Summit Group, among others.

I remember with delight the commitment and exceptional determination Tony displayed when we both served as members of the Ledum Mitee-led Niger Delta Technical Committee constituted in 2008 by the late President Yar’Adua in response to the Niger Delta conflict; to address the medium to long term regional development in the oil-rich region.

Tony was a quintessential peace advocate. I recall in 2015 when the famed Niger Delta Avengers commenced activities to shut down oil installations and threatened oil production and the stability of the region. One day, Nduka Obaigbena, Tony and I travelled in Obaigbena’s private jet to Warri to meet the stakeholders; and subsequently to Abuja in an effort to achieve a cease fire and ensure peaceful resolution of the crisis. The deliberations of that first meeting, which was chaired by elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark, eventually gave birth to PANDEF.

His exit has come dozens of years ahead of its time. What shall we tell our children? He laboured and sweated for the Niger Delta but has not lived to reap the fruits of his labour. His voice was respected on national and regional issues. Today, that voice has been silenced in death.

To his beloved wife Baarong, and the entire family, we pray for God’s guidance and strength. We have lost a great friend and a patriot; a man of principles and a distinguished gentleman. He was and would always remain a symbol of peace. 

Rest in Peace, Tony Ipriye Uranta!

INC to hold All ljaw Summit on December 4, in Yenagoa

INC to hold All ljaw Summit on December 4, in Yenagoa



The President of the Ijaw National Congress (INC) Worldwide, Prof. Benjamin Okaba, cordially invites her illustrious sons and daughters to a One- day All Ijaw Summit 2021.

The All ljaw Summit is slated to hold on Saturday December 4, 2021, at Ijaw House, Sanni Abacha Expressway, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

Time: 10:00 am.

THEME OF THE SUMMIT:

The Nigerian State and the Ijaw Question (Dr. Sofiri Joab Peterside).

SUB- THEME: 

a) Re-defining the Nigerian State and the Ijaw People ( High Chief F. J Williams).

b) The Imperatives of Ijaw Quest for Self Determination; Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (Ms. Ann Kio Briggs).

c) Reforms in Ijaw National Polity; The Need for Self Introspection ( Engr. E. Charles Ambaiowei MNSE).
 
SPECIAL GUEST OF HONOUR;

His Excellency, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (Former President, Federal Republic of Nigeria).

GUEST OF HONOUR;

His Excellency, Senator Douye Diri (Governor of Bayelsa State).

His Excellency, Barr. Kingsley Otuaro (Deputy Governor of Delta State).

Her Excellency, Dr. (Mrs) Ipalibo Harry- Banigo (Deputy Governor of Rivers State).

FATHER OF THE DAY;

Chief (Dr) Senator E. K. Clark (CON), ljaw National Leader.

CHAIRMAN OF THE OCCASION;

His Royal Majesty Justice F. F. Tabai (Pere of Toumo Kingdom).

Chief Host:

Prof. Benjamin Okaba 
President of Ijaw National Congress (INC) Worldwide.

Signed:
Rtd. Rear Admiral W.G. Yanga, Chairman Central Working Committee (AIS)

Engr. Ezonebi Oyakemeagbegha, Chairman Publicity Committee (AIS).

Saturday, November 27, 2021

Comedian Klint Da Drunk Involves A Ghastly Motor Accident

Comedian Klint Da Drunk Involves A Ghastly Motor Accident


Popular Nigerian comedian, Afamefuna Igwemba, popularly known as Klint Da Drunk, has escaped death in a ghastly car accident.

The comedian took to his Instagram account on Thursday morning to share a testimony of the incident.

Posting photos of ‘his damaged car, the comedian expressed gratitude to God for surviving a car crash.

While the car was damaged to a large extent behind, the humor merchant was unscathed.

Praising God for surviving the accident unscratched, the comic entertainer captioned the photos, “Can’t believe I was in this car! Lord God Almighty, I thank you for the gift of life. You saved me and brought me out without a single scratch. Lord, I thank you!”

His friends, fans and colleagues have taken to his comment section to express their joy that Klint Da Drunk is safe and unharmed.

Remains of Mama Ebikeseiye Mulade Committed to Mother Earth in Kokodiagbene

Remains of Mama Ebikeseiye Mulade Committed to Mother Earth in Kokodiagbene

.... As Sheriff described late mother as precious gold and Amazon of the Mulade's dynasty


 
Warri____ Remains of late mama Ebikeseye Christiana Mulade, mother of Delta State 2023 Governorship aspirant, Comrade Sheriff Mulade, were over the weekend Friday 26th November, 2021, laid to eternal rest at her hometown, Kokodiagbene in Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government Area, Delta State, amidst tears and eulogies.
 
Mama Ebikeseiye who was interred at about 3:45PM. She was aged 66 years and was survived by 8 Children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunty's and many relatives.

Earlier in his sermon at the funeral service held by Temple of Salvation Zion Kokodiagbene, Snr. Apostle. Philip Tonfawei, described late Ebikeseye Mulade as a woman that made positive impact in the society, especially raising her children right.

Tonfawei said resurrection and judgement were at hand and advocated for a positive change of heart among believers and sinners as there was no repentance in the grave.

While praying God to grant the soul of the deceased eternal rest,  he urged her children to immortalize her by promoting the good traits she radiated.

In his remarks at during the service, the General Manager of DBS Warri, Pst. Malcolm Oteri, who was ably represented by the Assistant GM, Mr. Patrick Edema, commiserated with the Mulade family on the passing of their mother, noting that she lived a life of great accomplishments, especially in bringing up her children in the way of the Lord.
Patrick Edema, on behalf of DBS staff present said late. Ebikeseye Mulade was a great mother who went through a lot in keeping the family together having lost her husband 35 years ago.

“She lived a life that continuously believed in God, a life of compassion and service unto the people and we must continuously pray for the spirit to care for one another in the course of our Christian race"

He however, urged Chief (Comrade) Sheriff Mulade and his siblings to takeheart, stressing that mama is resting in the bosom of her creator God Almighty, the statement added.
 
Speaking on behalf of the family, Comrade Sheriff Mulade, thanked all dignitaries for attending his mother’s burial ceremony, saying that his mother teachings, advice and wise counsel had made him whom he is today.

Mulade said the late mother was everything to him, saying she was a colossus, a precious gold, precious enigma, Amazon of the Mulade's dynasty. She was my Adviser and Mentor. He reiterated that his mother denied herself of luxuries to makesure he and his siblings acquired education and get to the top of their life aspirations in the society. 

He lamented that he would miss the mother’s advice, daily teachings and prayers.

" l must confess at this point, it is hard for me to say good bye, because of your sudden painful exit. We cannot celebrate your demise as life well spent, we are in tears, but who are we to question God, your Creator"

Rest on our Dear Mother.
Farewell the mother of many children. We sincerely hope and fervently pray that you find a peaceful rest in the bosom of your Creator, Amen, Mulade stated.

However, those who attended the burial ceremony includes; Dr. Paul Bebenimibo, Commissioner of DESOPADEC for ljaw ethnic nationality, Dr. Chris Ebuetse, GM AIT Lagos, Chief. Favour Izoukumo, Chairman PDP, Warri South-West LGA, Mr. Patrick Edema, Representative of the GM DBS Warri, Pst. Malcolm Oteri, Dr. Godwin Orhadawhe, Board Chairman CEPEJ, Hon. Simeon Bebenimibo (SSA) to Governor Okowa, Chief. Johnny Aribogha, Chief. David Omare, Victor Tonlagha, Delta ljaw Comrade Community led by Amb. Princewill Binebai, Comrade Austin Ozobo (SA) to Governor Okowa, Comrade Oyinbi Onduku, CEO/Publisher Niger Delta Mirror News online, Chief Moses Bebenimibo, Chief Ebimobowei Oguma, Comrade Tina Tubosi, lYC National Woman Leader, Dr. Clement Tonfawei, Chief. Rowland Epkemupolo, Dr. Alfred Mulade among others too numerous to mention.



Thursday, November 25, 2021

Just-ln: Tension As Militant Group Blows Up Agip Oil Facility In Rivers

Just-ln: Tension As Militant Group Blows Up Agip Oil Facility In Rivers



A new militant group in Rivers State called ‘Bayan-Men’ has again attacked another oil facility belonging to the Nigeria Agip Oil Company in the Obosi area of Omoku, Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni Local Government Area.

The PUNCH reports that the attack followed the expiration of the 24-hour ultimatum the militants issued to the company to address their demands.

It was gathered that the fresh attack resulted in an explosion that shattered the serenity of the area.

 More details shortly.....

Akpabio Salutes Divido on 250million Donation to Orphanage

Akpabio Salutes Divido on 250million Donation to Orphanage



Nigerian musician Davido pays courtesy visit to Godwill Akpabio, Minister, Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs at his Abuja residence.

Godswill Akpabio commended the singer for donating N250 million to less privilege in the society, he also wished the musician a happy birthday.

"I recently played host to our music icon and philanthropist, David Adedeji Adeleke aka Davido. His attitude towards the less privileged in the society made me to call on other Nigerians in politics, business and entertainment sectors to emulate him.

"I used the visit to commend him on the N250 million humanitarian donations to the less privileged in the society and for joining other like minds in the society to touch and positively affect the lives of the less privileged in our society. I wish him a happy birthday and long life to do more for humanity."

Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Ayiri Emami arraigned before magistrate court in warri

Ayiri Emami arraigned before magistrate court in warri


Chief Magistrate Court in Warri, Delta State, has granted bail to the Ologbotsere of Warri, Chief Ayiri Emami, after he was arraigned on Wednesday on allegations bordering on conspiracy, burglary and stealing.
 
Ayiri, a billionaire businessman, is being accused of invading the palace of the Olu of Warri alongside others early this year following the demise of Ogiame Ikenwoli.
 
It’s being alleged that during the invasion of the palace, the ceremonial crown of the Olu, was reportedly carted away by the invaders.

Ayiri was arraigned on three-count charge – conspiracy, burglary and stealing – with reference case No: CR630/2021.

The embattled Ologbotsere, who had denied his involvement in the invasion of the palace, pleaded not guilty when the charges were read to him.
 
The court, however, granted him bail and adjourned the case to January 19, 2022 for further hearing.

Ayiri confirmed his arraignment in court on Wednesday, accusing some prominent Itsekiri chiefs including the Iyatsere of Warri, Chief Johnson Atsheghele, of being behind the case.

He stated that his arraignment would not stop him from pursuing other cases he had already instituted  in various courts challenging the selection and emergence of Ogiame Atuwatse lll as Olu of Warri.
 
The Itsekiri chief vowed to pursue the case to a logical conclusion to clear his name of any involvement in the invasion of the palace.

HND/B.Sc: Finally Reps abolish dichotomy, prescribe severe penalty for violators

HND/B.Sc: Finally Reps abolish dichotomy, prescribe severe penalty for violators



HND/B.Sc: Finally Reps abolish dichotomy, prescribe severe penalty for violators

A bill seeking a perpetual end to the dichotomy between the university degrees of Bachelor’s of Arts/Science, BA/BSc and the Higher National Diplomas, HNDs awarded by polytechnics have been passed into law in the House of Representatives.

Titled “A Bill for an Act to Abolish and Prohibit Dichotomy and Discrimination between First Degree and Higher National Diploma in the Same Profession/Field for the Purpose of Employment; and for Related Matters”, the bill was read for the third time which was the final stage of the law-making process at Tuesday plenary.

The next stage would be concurrence with the Senate before it will be transmitted to the Presidency for the presidential assent.

The bill stipulates some punitive measures against any form of discrimination against holders of HND.

The Implication of the piece of legislation is that the two certificates are now at par with each other.


 
The deputy majority leader, Hon. Peter Akpatason moved for the third reading of the Bill and it was seconded by Rep. Aishatu Dukku.

The Bill was later voted on and approved for the third reading.

Detailing the equality of Degrees and HNDs, the bill stipulates that “Notwithstanding any provision in any legislation, circular, regulation or policy guideline, First Degree and Higher National Diploma shall be deemed construed and treated as equivalent qualification for the purpose of employment and career progression at workplace in the public and private sectors of the Nigerian economy.

“Any provision in-laws, enactments, instruments, circulars, scheme of service, directives, ort policies by whatever name called, which is inconsistent with the provisions of this bill, shall to the extent of the inconsistency be null and void, and of no effect.

“Holders of the First Degree and the Higher National Diploma (HND) shall be given equal treatment and opportunity in career placements, career progression, admission to further studies and privileges whatsoever in consideration of status as graduates of Nigeria tertiary institutions of higher learning.”

The bill also prohibited discrimination between the Degree and HND.

“All forms of discriminations and or dichotomy between First Degree and Higher National Diplomas for the purpose of employment, transfer of service,conversion of cadre, career progression, promotion, and other related issues in the public and private sectors of the Nigerian economy is hereby abolished.

“No person, authority, entity (body or corporate) in whatsoever name call shall discriminate and or undertake any action in any form whatsoever which is misconstrued as and or intended to give any preferential treatment in favour of and/or against holders of the First Degree or the Higher National Diploma.

“Any person or entity in the public or private sectors of the Nigerian economy who contravenes the provisions of this bill commits an offence under this bill and shall be liable upon conviction to a term of two years’ imprisonment or a fine of N1,000,000 or both.

“Any person or entity in the public or private sectors of the Nigerian economy who design, prescribe and or specify any guidelines, terms or conditions of employment, career progression, and or any other instrument by whatever name called in violation of the provisions of this bill shall be guilty of an offence under this bill and liable upon conviction to a term of 1-year imprisonment or a fine of N500,000 (five hundred thousand naira) or both”, it states.

Prescribing appropriate sanctions, the bill states that any person who induces or encourages any other person for the violation of any of the provisions of this bill shall be liable upon conviction to a fine of N500,000, imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or both.

It further states that where an officer of any entity in the public or private sector fails to comply with the provisions of its provisions, the person shall be guilty of an offence and liable upon conviction to an imprisonment term of six months or a fine of N500,000 or both.

“Where in any proceedings against any person for an offence under this bill, it is established that any action constituting an offence under this bill has been committed by an officer, it shall be presumed that the action was done with the motive or intent of committing an offence under this bill as the case may be until the contrary is proved,” it added.