Sex Scandal: Ekiti State University Lecturer caught on tape allegedly attempting to have sex with his female student
A lecturer in the Accounting Department of the Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Dr O.O Aduwo, was yesterday disgraced after he was allegedly caught pants down while attempting to have sex with one of his female students simply identified as Nike who he had invited to his home.
According to reports by the students of the Institution who reached out to LIB, Dr Aduwo is allegedly well known for pestering his female students for sex. Yesterday, Nike alongside her boyfriend and some of her other friends, planned that she should go and see the randy lecturer as he demanded. While in his home, Nike's boyfriend and her friends who were laying siege outside the house, barged into the room and caught him on tape stark naked.
In a video made available to LIB, the lecturer who was visibly shaken after he was apprehended, could be heard appealing for a private meeting with those who caught him.
According to students of the Institution, Nike allegedly shared the video on her Whatsapp stories.
According to reports by the students of the Institution who reached out to LIB, Dr Aduwo is allegedly well known for pestering his female students for sex. Yesterday, Nike alongside her boyfriend and some of her other friends, planned that she should go and see the randy lecturer as he demanded. While in his home, Nike's boyfriend and her friends who were laying siege outside the house, barged into the room and caught him on tape stark naked.
In a video made available to LIB, the lecturer who was visibly shaken after he was apprehended, could be heard appealing for a private meeting with those who caught him.
According to students of the Institution, Nike allegedly shared the video on her Whatsapp stories.
Yul Edochie reveals what his new calling is after he survived a ghastly accident
Yul Edochie said he has found his calling after he survived a ghastly accident (read here) and he revealed this calling to followers.
The actor turned politician said his new calling is now "to win souls for Christ, spread love and heal the world".
He also shared a message he received from a follower telling him her husband gave his life to Christ after hearing of the actor's accident.
The actor turned politician said his new calling is now "to win souls for Christ, spread love and heal the world".
He also shared a message he received from a follower telling him her husband gave his life to Christ after hearing of the actor's accident.
BREAKING: Lawan swears-in Okorocha as senator for Imo West
Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, on Thursday swore-in the immediate past governor of Imo state, Rochas Okorocha, as the senator representing Imo West. Okorocha was on Tuesday issued his certificate of return by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) following over two months of foot-dragging.
The electoral umpire had said Okorocha was declared winner of the election that held on February 23. But a federal high court in Abuja on Monday ruled that INEC had no power to withhold Okorocha’s return certificate.
The electoral umpire had said Okorocha was declared winner of the election that held on February 23. But a federal high court in Abuja on Monday ruled that INEC had no power to withhold Okorocha’s return certificate.
Explosion: Police rule out terrorist attack at Port Harcourt Mall
The Police in Rivers have ruled out terrorist attack in the explosion that occurred at the Port Harcourt Mall, popularly called Spar. The Rivers Police Command Spokesman, DSP Nnamdi Omoni, confirmed the explosion at the mall that shared perimeter fence with the Government House on Thursday.
He said no life was lost to the explosion which occurred on Wednesday injured five shoppers. “The explosion occurred at 5.50 p.m. at the kitchen section with five persons sustaining various degrees of burns.
“They (victims) are currently receiving medical attention at the Braithwaite Memorial Specialist Hospital in Port Harcourt,” he said in a statement. Omoni said the police had launched full investigation with a view to unravelling the cause of the incident. “However, preliminary investigation conducted revealed that the explosion has no semblance of a terrorist attack. “Also, no life was lost as being speculated in some quarters. There is no cause for alarm,” he assured the residents of the state. The spokesman said that normal business activities had since resumed at the mall. (NAN)
He said no life was lost to the explosion which occurred on Wednesday injured five shoppers. “The explosion occurred at 5.50 p.m. at the kitchen section with five persons sustaining various degrees of burns.
“They (victims) are currently receiving medical attention at the Braithwaite Memorial Specialist Hospital in Port Harcourt,” he said in a statement. Omoni said the police had launched full investigation with a view to unravelling the cause of the incident. “However, preliminary investigation conducted revealed that the explosion has no semblance of a terrorist attack. “Also, no life was lost as being speculated in some quarters. There is no cause for alarm,” he assured the residents of the state. The spokesman said that normal business activities had since resumed at the mall. (NAN)
SSS begins nationwide crackdown on individuals posting inciting materials on the Internet
On Wednesday, the State Security Service announced a nationwide crackdown on individuals allegedly caught posting inciting materials on the Internet.
The SSS said it had recently observed that some social media users were distorting Nigeria’s history to promote ethnic violence and tip the nation into crisis, a development it said must be urgently reversed through state interference.
SSS spokesperson, Peter Afunanya, said in a statement said that some “unpatriotic” Nigerians have been using social media platforms to make “unguarded public statements and/or use the social media platforms to instil fear in the minds of citizens”.
“These are reflected in the misleading statements and articles being circulated among unsuspecting members of the public. Such inciting materials oftentimes are designed to make or convey false accusations by one group against the other. They also resort to skewing historical narratives to suit their objective of masterminding ethnic violence in the nation. So far, some of the culprits have been arrested,” Afunanya said.
The SSS said it was “determined to ensure that the tribal chauvinists and mischief makers do not continue to exploit socio-political differences and Internet platforms to threaten the peace and stability of the country.” The service said regional and community elders should not only desist from making “unguarded statements” but also help shut down all ethnically-charged rhetoric by persons in their respective domains.
The SSS vowed to “sustain the apprehension and prosecution of defaulters,” because it would not relent in its quest to prevent crimes and keep Nigeria as an indivisible country.
The SSS said it had recently observed that some social media users were distorting Nigeria’s history to promote ethnic violence and tip the nation into crisis, a development it said must be urgently reversed through state interference.
SSS spokesperson, Peter Afunanya, said in a statement said that some “unpatriotic” Nigerians have been using social media platforms to make “unguarded public statements and/or use the social media platforms to instil fear in the minds of citizens”.
“These are reflected in the misleading statements and articles being circulated among unsuspecting members of the public. Such inciting materials oftentimes are designed to make or convey false accusations by one group against the other. They also resort to skewing historical narratives to suit their objective of masterminding ethnic violence in the nation. So far, some of the culprits have been arrested,” Afunanya said.
The SSS said it was “determined to ensure that the tribal chauvinists and mischief makers do not continue to exploit socio-political differences and Internet platforms to threaten the peace and stability of the country.” The service said regional and community elders should not only desist from making “unguarded statements” but also help shut down all ethnically-charged rhetoric by persons in their respective domains.
The SSS vowed to “sustain the apprehension and prosecution of defaulters,” because it would not relent in its quest to prevent crimes and keep Nigeria as an indivisible country.


















