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Agboke Charges Chrisland University Law Students On Pathway To Success

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Agboke Charges Chrisland University Law Students On Pathway To Success

Agboke Charges Chrisland University Law Students On Pathway To Success

 

 

A constitutional lawyer and the Resident Electoral Commissioner of Osun State, Dr. Mutiu Agboke has stressed the need for law students to prioritize academics and avoid the pitfall of the social media in order to succeed in the legal profession.

 

 

Agboke Charges Chrisland University Law Students On Pathway To Success

 

Agboke made the urge while addressing audience, including law students at the Chrisland University’s College of Law Inaugural Law Dinner.

Speaking on the theme “Pathway to a Successful Legal Career”, Agboke who was the Keynote Speaker at the gathering, advised the law students that the only quick way to success in their chosen law career is professionalism and ethical practices.

The erudite scholar also underscored the nuanced distinction between the knowledge of law and the practicalities of legal practice.

His words “Success at the Bar,” he proclaimed, “transcends mere accumulation of degrees. While a solid knowledge of law is indispensable, there are equally crucial factors that aspiring lawyers must not overlook.”

Dr. Agboke urged the students to prioritize academics, cautioning against the pitfalls of social media and peer pressures that could divert their focus from the rigorous path of legal education.

Distinguished figures from diverse corners of the legal profession in Nigeria graced the occasion at the College of Law Large Lecture Theatre, marking a significant milestone for the institution.

The atmosphere was filled with anticipation as students, adorned in academic regalia, processed into the venue, setting the stage for an evening of insightful discourse and reflection.
Following the keynote address, the Acting Dean/Provost of the College, Dr. Kayode Akinsola, took the podium to welcome the esteemed guests.

Dr. Akinsola emphasised the imperative for students to take charge of their academic journey from the outset.
He declared that Chrisland University boasts unparalleled facility holdings and a roster of distinguished lecturers, providing an ideal environment for those aspiring to earn a law degree in Nigeria.

Adding a touch of distinction to the event, Prof. Chinedum Peace Babalola FAS, FAAS, the Vice Chancellor of Chrisland University, shared a goodwill message.

Accompanied by the Deputy Vice Chancellor and other principal officers, Prof. Babalola, the first female Professor of pharmacy from the University of Ibadan, shared her personal experiences and impressions about lawyers.

Expressing optimism about the law college’s potential, she affirmed her belief that Chrisland University would produce lawyers capable of competing on a global scale.

The evening’s highlights included heartfelt accounts from students at various levels of the College of Law, narrating their Chrisland experiences and the transformative impact of lectures and peer learning within the university.

The event concluded with a sense of optimism, as Chrisland University continues to shape the next generation of legal professionals, ready to meet the challenges of the dynamic legal landscape.

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FG Issues Alert on New COVID-19 Variant XEC Found in 29 Countries

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FG Issues Alert on New COVID-19 Variant XEC Found in 29 Countries

FG Issues Alert on New COVID-19 Variant XEC Found in 29 Countries

 

The Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare has raised an alert on the new XEC COVID-19 variant, urging heightened surveillance across Nigeria’s healthcare facilities.

The XEC variant, first identified in Australia, has now been detected in 29 countries and is showing a growth advantage over existing strains. Health experts are concerned about its potential impact on public health.

The warning was conveyed in a letter dated December 5, addressed to the Committee of Chief Medical Directors and Medical Directors by the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Dr. O.N. Anuma.

“I am directed to inform you of the newly detected XEC COVID-19 variant which has already spread to 29 countries globally. This variant has shown a growth advantage over other circulating strains, raising concerns about its potential impact on public health,” the letter read.

Call to Action

Dr. Anuma emphasized the need for immediate vigilance in hospitals nationwide.

“Alert systems should be activated immediately for a high index of suspicion in patients presenting with COVID-like symptoms,” he said.

The ministry also stressed the importance of collaboration among health institutions to monitor the variant and share critical data.

“We urge you to work with relevant stakeholders to implement enhanced monitoring protocols and ensure timely information sharing with the Federal Ministry of Health for effective response strategies.”

Global Spread and Implications

First identified in Germany in June, the XEC variant has since been reported in France, the United States, the UK, Denmark, and other countries. Over 600 cases have been recorded globally, with scientists noting that while the variant has mutations that may aid its spread, vaccines are expected to remain effective in preventing severe cases.

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Bunmi Olu: A trailblazing woman and epitome of excellence reaches another incredible milestone ~By Oluwaseun Fabiyi

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Bunmi Olu: A trailblazing woman and epitome of excellence reaches another incredible milestone

~By Oluwaseun Fabiyi

 

A London-based Nigerian entrepreneur celebrates a landmark birthday with outstanding entrepreneurial acumen at fifty plus on Saturday, 7th December 2024

Bunmi Olu’s leadership style, marked by exceptional courage, integrity, and dedication to duty as founder of Dreamfo Widows and Widowers International NGO, has earned her a special place in the hearts of good Nigerians at home and abroad, and indeed the world at large

Your tireless pursuit of excellence in public service is a beacon of inspiration, and your remarkable legacy amongst women of virtue in the public sphere continues to inspire others to achieve greatness

As a trailblazing woman of substance, you continue to demonstrate remarkable courage in all your endeavors, while also committing to develop a responsible management system that ensures the efficient utilization of international resources at Dreamfo, a hub for thousands of widows and widowers

Your project vision has showcased considerable positive impact on womanhood and society as a whole, and it remains impressive. Your ability to make substantial contributions to the growth of future generations and create employment opportunities to some Dreamfo widows and widowers is indeed exceptional and second to none

Ma, your accomplishments as a distinguished woman in the battalion serve as a testament to your lasting influence on the community and its residents

Your exemplary work ethic and steadfast commitment to the well-being of the people have won their trust and appreciation, a reflection of your exceptional leadership

I’m delighted to extend my sincerest congratulations to you on this momentous birthday occasion

May this birthday celebration continue to motivate you to reach greater heights of achievement and service to humanity

Congratulations once more ma! May God continue to bless and guide you. Amen!

Oluwaseun Fabiyi a seasoned journalist writes from Lagos

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Nine-Year-Old Playing with Matches Sparks Bungalow Fire in Kwara

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Nine-Year-Old Playing with Matches Sparks Bungalow Fire in Kwara

Nine-Year-Old Playing with Matches Sparks Bungalow Fire in Kwara

 

A nine-year-old child accidentally set a three-bedroom bungalow ablaze in Ilorin, the capital of Kwara State, on Thursday.

The incident occurred at No. 52, Mandate 2 Housing Estate, in the Ilorin West Local Government Area. According to the Kwara State Fire Service, the fire began when the child ignited a mattress while playing with matches.

Eyewitnesses reported that the fire destroyed a bedroom, the kitchen, and the balcony of the house. The boy’s mother was reportedly outside attending to visitors when neighbors noticed heavy smoke billowing from the bungalow and raised the alarm.

In a statement on Friday, the Kwara State Fire Service confirmed the incident. The Principal Fire Officer and Head of Media and Publicity, Hassan Adekunle, provided details:

“The Kwara State Fire Service responded to a fire outbreak on Thursday, December 5, 2024, at No. 52 Mandate Housing Estate, Ilorin. A three-bedroom flat was nearly destroyed due to a fire caused by a nine-year-old child playing with matches.”

Safety Warning to Parents

The fire service urged parents and guardians to educate children about the dangers of playing with fire and to store matches, lighters, and other flammable materials securely.

“We strongly advise parents to prioritize safety, particularly during the holiday season when children are often left unsupervised at home. Vigilance is essential to prevent such incidents,” the statement read.

With the festive season approaching, the fire service also warned about the risks associated with firecrackers:

“Parents must educate their children on the dangers of firecrackers, commonly known as bangers, and ensure they are used responsibly, if at all. Together, we can prevent tragedies during the festive period.”

Authorities emphasized the importance of fire safety awareness, urging families to take proactive measures to protect lives and property.

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