Thursday, 2 February 2012

5 people die in campus clash in Moshood Abiola polytechnic



Five people were shot dead yesterday February 1st following a clash between two rival cult groups, the Eiye Confraternity and the Buccaneers, at the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY), Abeokuta, Ogun State.

Cause of the fight? The usual. One cult member (Buccaneers) was killed by the Eiyes and they went to retaliate. The gun battle went on for hours at the Onikolobo area of the town, leaving five people dead after it ended. The Police PRO in the state confirmed the incident and said they have restored normalcy in the area. (cubed from linda ikeji)

students who gathered the information are
IGBENOBA OMOTOLA
OLUWASEYI PAUL AROLOYE
MOTUNRAYO MAJUJAGBE
EMMANUEL AKOH
GBENGA SODE
OLAMIDE ADEBANJO
SANDRA UDEH
EMMANUE IBUWARISO
FUNMI OLUTOYA
OLALEAN MATESUN
SEUN DUROJAIYE
OLUWANIFEMI OGUNSEYIN

Friday, 23 December 2011

26 yr old Ngerian sentenced to 5 yrs in prison n the US for tourist threat.

A 26yr old Nigerian, Olutosin Oduwole, was on Wednesday December 21, sentenced to five years in prison in Madison County, for writing what prosecutors say was a note demanding money and threatening a Virginia Tech-like killing spree.

A jury convicted the former Southern Illinois University student in October of attempting to make a terrorist threat and unauthorized possession or storage of a weapon.


The judge sided with jurors in dismissing Oduwole's claim that he was an aspiring rapper, and that the threatening words were innocent lyrical musings. He was sentenced to five years on the threat charge and a year on the weapons charge to be served concurrently.
The threat note was found in Tosin's abandoned car by cops in July 2007, just a few months after the Virginia Tech massacre. The writing demanded payment to a PayPal account, threatening "if this account doesn't reach $50,000 in the next 7 days then a murderous rampage similar to the VT shooting will occur at another highly populated university. THIS IS NOT A JOKE!

The aspiring rapper insisted in court that he "did not mean to incite fear. That was never my intention. That is not my character." But he failed to convince the court the writing was innocent lyrics and other musings. Also, unfortunately for him, when they searched his on-campus dorm when he was arrested, cops found a loaded gun.  
           taken from www.lindakeji.,blogspot.com

Sunday, 18 December 2011

police DIG dies mysteriously

Just a few hours after representing the IG of Police Hafiz Ringim at a function in Ikeja, Lagos, on Friday Dec 16th, the Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of Force Criminal Investigations Department, Abuja, Mr. Ganiyu Dawodu died inside a hotel room at Ikorodu, Lagos, in the company of another female police officer, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) serving in Rivers State.

He was said to have complained to the female officer that he was not feeling well, then lost consciousness and died before help could get to him.

The DIG was said to have recently returned from South Africa where he had gone for heart-related treatment.

Monday, 12 December 2011


CALEB SECURITY LEVEL AT A 100%

Gates of Caleb UNiversity

THE BEEFING UP OF SECURITY AT CALEB UNIVERSITY

Introduction:
Recently,in the 2011/2012 academic session in Caleb University,the school administrative and managerial board have put in serious consideration the Welfare of students in the institution.
Since,99% of the students of Caleb University are staying in the school they thought it right to boost up or tighten the security in the school,so as to enable the 100% safety of the students and this is a great advantage because in the cause of admission parents tend to worry about the security first before anything else,and since this area has been covered it is actually a bonus to caleb university as a whole and its students.


visit our main school's domain @ http://www.calebuniversity.edu.ng/

 
N.U.C VISITS CALEB UNIVERSITY

In a bid to enrich the school's curriculum and accredit the various courses offered in the university, the National University Commission made a visit to Caleb University Imota, Lagos on Thursday 24th of November 2011.

The visit intended to one of the major department of the school, the Mass Communications, had both lecturers and students sweating it out in preparation for the NUC team.

The Vice Chancellor of Caleb University, Prof. Ayodeji Olukoju affirmed that everything neccessary for for full accreditation of the Mass Comm. department by the National University Commission was put in place before thier visit. (Olalekan Matesun A.)

Sunday, 11 December 2011

Voic of Caleb episode 3

The 10th of December 2011 was the 3rd episode of Voice of Caleb season 1 having 8 contestants perform and 3 contestants been evicted and 5 going on for the grand finale. as students would comment that the show has always been excellent and the department of mass communication hope to take the competition higher than when it started.

Friday, 9 December 2011

Matriculation!

Caleb University's 5th matriculation takes place on the 16th of  December 2011 at the schools multi-purpose hall Imota Lagos.

Students jougles for fame in Voice of Caleb

Voice of Caleb is the first ever music talent show in all private universities in Nigeria. Starting with 12 contestants and knocking down to 3 contestants, 5 on probation, and 4 evicted contestants. This reality show basically reaches out to all Caleb University students. The show was organized by the department of Mass Communication in the Varsity. The grand finale is scheduled for the 14th December, 2011. The winner gets 40,000 with a recording contract, the 1st runner up gets 25,000, and the 2nd runner up gets 15,000. Tickets are available for the sum of 500