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May 21, 2019 House of Representatives Pass Bill Abolishing HND/BSC Dichotomy

House of Representatives Pass Bill Abolishing HND/BSC Dichotomy

The house of representatives has passed a bill abolishing the existing dichotomy, between higher national diploma (HND) and bachelor of science (BSc) degree holders in the country.

The “bill for an act to abolish and prohibit dichotomy and discrimination between first degrees and HND in the same profession” was passed during plenary.

The legislation, which was sponsored by ALI ISA and EDWARD PWAJOK from Gombe and Plateau states respectively, had been passed for second reading since April 2017.

It seeks to end perceived discrimination against polytechnic graduates and remove the challenges faced by HND holders, especially those in the public service.

PWAJOK had said the “discrimination” against the polytechnic graduates “had no moral justification” and that it would make the international community look down on the status of educational institutions in the country.

The federal government recently abolished the dichotomy between the two class of degree holders in the services, under the ministry of interior.

May 20, 2019 FRSC Lagos Command to begin “Operation show your Driver’s Licence”

FRSC Lagos Command to begin “Operation show your Driver’s Licence”

The Federal Road Safety Corps in Lagos state will today begin a special patrol code-named “Operation Show Your Driver’s Licence”.

The exercise is simply a clampdown on drivers who failed to produce Driver’s License on demand.

State Sector Commander, Hyginus Omeje, says defaulting motorists run the risk of being fined N10,000.

He said that the two-week special patrol was aimed at reducing the high incidents of motorists driving without valid driver’s licence in the state, as most motorists who apply for licence never care to go back to the licensing offices to collect their permanent licence.

Human Rights Lawyer, Femi Falana calls for release of 40 people detained by Navy

Human rights Lawyer, Femi Falana has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to order the release of 40 Nigerians in the detention of the Nigerian Navy.

He said they are being held incommunicado in dehumanising conditions for periods ranging from six to eight months without trial and that he has received complaints from their families over their continued detention.

The request was contained in a letter addressed to the President and titled: “Request for Release of 40 Nigerian Citizens from Illegal Custody of Nigerian Navy”.

Falana urged President Buhari to direct the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, to either release the detainees from unlawful custody or arraign them in court without any further delay.

May 20, 2019 Atiku Abubakar threatens to sue President Buhari’s aide over alleged defamation

Atiku Abubakar threatens to sue President Buhari’s aide over alleged defamation

The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2019 general elections, Atiku Abubakar, has demanded N500m and a written apology from an aide to President BUHARI on social media, Lauretta Onochie, for spreading what he called lies capable of damaging his reputation.

In a letter addressed to Onochie and signed by Atiku’s lawyer, Mike Ozekhome, the former Vice-President took issues with Onochie’s post on Twitter which states, ‘Atiku on UAE watch list- Security Sources.

Atiku said he was never on any watch list and challenged Onochie to prove her allegation.

He said he would sue Onochie for 2 billion naira and cyber bullying if she fails to meet his demands.

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