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Minister Urges Students to Remain on Campus During Nationwide Protests
The Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, has issued a cautionary advisory to students in Nigerian universities, urging them to stay on campus during the planned nationwide protests scheduled from August 1 to 10, 2024. The directive is intended to safeguard students from potential risks associated with the demonstrations, which are set to address issues of governance and leadership.
Nationwide Protests and Government Response
The planned protests, organized by various activist groups, have gained significant traction online with hashtags like ‘#EndBadGovernance,’ ‘#TinubuMustGo,’ and ‘#Revolution2024’ trending on social media. These protests are aimed at addressing perceived governmental shortcomings and advocating for political change.
In light of these developments, the presidency and police authorities have strongly advised against participation in the protests, emphasizing the need for public safety and order.
Ministry of Education’s Directive
In response to the growing unrest, Prof. Mamman, through the acting Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, Chris Maiyaki, has communicated a directive to all university Vice-Chancellors. The directive outlines the following measures:
- Safety Precautions: Vice-Chancellors are to take proactive measures to ensure the safety of university staff, students, and property. This includes heightened security and emergency protocols.
- Student Advisory: Students are advised to remain on campus to minimize their exposure to potential dangers associated with the protests. The Minister’s directive encourages students to focus on their academic work and avoid unnecessary risks.
- Communication: Universities are instructed to issue statements reassuring staff and students about their safety and to provide guidance on how to navigate the situation.
Public and Student Reactions
The Minister’s advisory reflects the government’s concern for the safety of the academic community amidst the escalating political tensions. While some students and staff appreciate the proactive approach to safeguarding university environments, others view the directive as a restrictive measure that could impede their participation in democratic processes.
Broader Implications
The call for students to stay on campus highlights the broader context of political and social unrest in Nigeria. The protests reflect widespread dissatisfaction with current governance and are indicative of a broader movement for change within the country.
As the date of the protests approaches, the situation remains fluid, with ongoing discussions about how best to balance security concerns with democratic rights. The government’s emphasis on campus safety underscores the need for both precautionary measures and continued dialogue to address the underlying issues driving the protests.
In conclusion, the directive from the Ministry of Education serves as a crucial step in preparing universities for the potential impacts of the upcoming nationwide protests, while also underscoring the government’s commitment to maintaining safety and order during periods of civil unrest.
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Stephen Fry Seeks Damages After Serious Fall at London Tech Conference
Stephen Fry has launched legal action against the organisers of a technology conference after suffering serious injuries when he fell off a stage following a keynote speech in London.
The broadcaster, actor and author is seeking up to £100,000 in damages after the accident at the CogX Festival, which took place at The O2 Arena in September 2023.
Sir Stephen, 68, said he sustained multiple injuries in the fall, including fractures to his leg, hip, pelvis and several ribs. He had been speaking at the event after being invited to deliver a keynote address focused on artificial intelligence.
Describing the incident at the time, he said: “So I broke my right leg in a couple of places and my hip and pelvis in four places and a bunch of ribs.”
He added that he felt fortunate the injuries were not even more severe, saying he had “praised my lucky stars” that he did not damage his spine or suffer a skull injury.
According to court documents filed on his behalf, Fry is bringing a personal injury claim against CogX Festival Ltd and Blonstein Events Ltd.
The filing states that after finishing his presentation and while leaving the stage through the backstage area, he fell approximately two metres from the stage onto the concrete floor below.
“The Claimant brings a claim for damages for personal injuries sustained on 14 September 2023 at the O2 Arena, London, whilst attending the CogX Festival where he had been engaged to deliver a talk on Artificial Intelligence,” the court documents state.
The legal action is focused on the circumstances surrounding the fall and whether sufficient safety measures were in place backstage at the venue.
Neither CogX Festival Ltd nor Blonstein Events Ltd has publicly responded to the claim so far.
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Israeli Soldiers Punished Over Vandalism of Jesus Statue in Lebanon
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has disciplined soldiers involved in the vandalism of a statue of Jesus in southern Lebanon, following widespread condemnation of the incident.
According to the IDF, the soldier who struck the statue with a sledgehammer, along with another who photographed the act, will each serve 30 days of military detention and be removed from combat duties. The military added that six additional soldiers present at the scene, who failed to intervene or report the incident, will face separate disciplinary action.
The incident occurred in the village of Debel, where an image of the damaged statue circulated widely online, sparking outrage both locally and internationally.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was “stunned and saddened” by the act, as criticism mounted over the conduct of the troops.
In a statement, the IDF said its internal inquiry found the soldiers’ actions “completely deviated from IDF orders and values” and expressed “deep regret” over what happened. It added that the damaged statue had since been replaced in coordination with the local community.
The military emphasised that its operations in Lebanon are directed solely against militant groups, including Hezbollah, and not against civilians or religious sites.
Local leaders strongly condemned the act. Father Fadi Flaifel, head of the village’s congregation, described it as a desecration of a sacred symbol, saying it violated principles of respect and human rights.
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Father Kills Eight Children in Louisiana Mass Shooting, Police Say
A man has shot dead seven of his own children and another child in a mass shooting in Shreveport, in what authorities have described as a domestic incident.
Police in the U.S. state of Louisiana said the suspect, identified as Shamar Elkins, opened fire early Sunday morning, killing eight children aged between one and 14 years old.
According to the Shreveport Police Department, the gunman shot a total of 10 people before fleeing the scene in a stolen vehicle. Two adult women, including the children’s mother, remain in critical condition.
Authorities said the suspect first shot a woman on the street before entering a nearby residence, where the children were killed. One of the victims managed to escape and alert emergency services, while another child reportedly jumped from a roof and was taken to hospital.
Police later pursued Elkins into a neighbouring area, where officers shot and killed him after he attempted to evade capture.
Officials have not confirmed a motive, but family members told U.S. media the suspect had been distressed following a separation from his wife and an impending court appearance related to their divorce.
Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux described the incident as one of the most devastating in the city’s history. “This is a tragic situation – maybe the worst tragic situation we’ve ever had in Shreveport,” he said, adding that the entire community is mourning alongside the affected families.
The attack is the deadliest mass shooting in the United States since early 2024, according to the Gun Violence Archive, which defines a mass shooting as an incident in which four or more victims are shot, excluding the perpetrator.
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