Today’s Headlines: Women now harassing men – Chiwetalu Agu; Subsidy removal: UI directs staff to work 3 days a week

Today's Headlines: Women now harassing men – Chiwetalu Agu; Subsidy removal: UI directs staff to work 3 days a week
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Women Now Harassing Men–Agu

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Veteran actor Chiwetalu Agu has said the era when men harassed women were long gone, arguing the latter have taken over the baton.

He maintained women have become domineering, adding they now unapologetically chase men even on the streets.

He said this new approach adopted by women is one which the male folks surprisingly enjoy seeing they no longer have time to seek s3xual pleasures from brothels as that was now being brought to their doorstep as it were.

Speaking with Chude Jideonwo in an exclusive interview, the thespian who’s carved a niche for himself with indigenous slang and unique expressions stated: “Women are now dominating. It’s now longer men harassing women.

“Today, women have taken over and the way they did that is, the approach they are adopting; men like it. Because men no longer go to brothels. They don’t go to the house of ‘ashawo’ (prostitutes) again.

UI Directs Staff To Work 3 Days A Week

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The University of Ibadan, Oyo State, has directed its staff to work for three days a week.

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The institution made this disclosure through a special release number, 4642, dated 14 August 2023 and signed by G.O. Saliu, Registrar and Secretary to Council.

It explained that the decision was taken in view of the recent removal of subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol.

It lamented that salary earners who have to commute to work every working day are faced with an aggravation of the condition, given the attendant hike in the transport fare and cost of living.

He added that after a careful consideration of the situation, management of the institution has recommended a temporary work schedule adjustment for members of staff.

He maintained that the senate of the institution, at its meeting held on Thursday, 3 August 2023, considered and approved the decision, which takes effect from August 14.

Apostle Suleman Gifts Missionaries Car To Expand Bible Distribution

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General Overseer of Auchi, Edo State-based Omega Fire Ministries (OFM), Apostle Johnson Suleman, in yet another benevolent gesture, has given a car gift to missionaries in an attempt to expand the gospel to rural communities in Nigeria.

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The development, which has gone viral on the internet, was aimed at aiding the distribution of the Holy Bible to communities across Nigeria.

The video of the event posted on the official Instagram page of Suleman revealed that the missionaries, who are couple, have been in full-time mission work for 17 years.

Praying with them afterwards, Suleman said that when God calls people, it comes with high sacrifices.

Apostle Suleman said that while the missionaries are based in Lagos, they move across the country for mission work.

I Sold BRT Tickets To Pursue My Career – Singer Oxlade

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Popular singer Oxlade, has recalled how he absconded from home to pursue his musical passion.

The ‘O2’ crooner reminisced on how he slept under the bridge to enable him hone his skills.

He said his lecturer dad was against his decision to do music, forcing him to abscond and do several menial jobs to surviOxlade explained how he sold BRT bus tickets and took shelter at Ojuelegba barrack bridge sometimes.

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