Thursday 30 August 2012

1, 500 Nigerian students face deportation in UK

Around 2,600 foreign students could be deported from Britain after their university was stripped of its ability to sponsor visas for pupils beyond the European Union, the government announced Thursday. The move provoked dismay from students and accusations that the move by the Conservative-led government, which is bent on reducing immigration, could damage Britain’s global reputation.

 

London Metropolitan University has lost its “highly trusted status” because a survey found significant problems with the qualifications of many of its foreign students, Immigration Minister Damian Green said.

In a “significant proportion” of cases, there was no documentation that students had a good standard of English, Green said, and there was no proof that half of those sampled were attending lectures. He said the sampling of the university’s foreign students indicated that more than a quarter did not have current permission to be in the country.

“Any one of those breaches would be serious,” Green told BBC radio. “We found all three of those breaches at London Metropolitan.”

A degree from a U.K. university is highly prized by many students abroad, and those from outside the European Union often pay higher fees than residents. The British government, which has cracked down on immigration in multiple ways, has pointed to student visas as a category ripe for abuse by those who may instead be looking for work.

London Metropolitan has 30,000 students, and 2,600 are affected by the government’s decision, said university spokesman Nick Hansen. Students from other European Union countries don’t need visas.
The affected students will have 60 days to find new sponsors once they are formally notified by the government, or they could be deported. A task force has been set up to help genuine students who otherwise qualify for visas, Universities Minister David Willetts said, but with the fall term imminent students have little time to find new sponsors and courses.

(AP)

Contact details of the SSS personnel released online

News agency, AP is reporting that personal records, which includes names and home addresses of family members of employees of Nigeria's State Security Service have leaked on the internet.

Personal information of more than 50 past and current SSS employees, including that of the agency's DG - his mobile phone number, and bank account particulars, were posted in the comment section of a website.

AP wrote that the information was leaked along with a threatening message that claimed to come from Boko Haram. .


"This is a national embarrassment," said one intelligence official, who spoke on condition of anonymity as information about the leak was not to have been made public.

Marilyn Ogar, a spokeswoman for the SSS, did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Thursday about the leak.

Though the comments have been removed from the website, cached versions of the comments remain online and intelligence service agents have been killed by Boko Haram members in the past.

The list includes former and current agents across the country, including Director-General Ekpeyong Ita. Those reached by the AP who were willing to talk expressed disbelief that sensitive information like that could make its way to the Internet.

"I was shocked to see my details posted on the Internet," said one former agent, who declined to be named out of safety concerns. "I've not heard anything from anybody. I was surprised that such information could be leaked."

Wednesday 29 August 2012

UNILAG DLI NEWS FLASH

1. BIOMETRIC DATA CAPTURING FOR DLI STUDENTS BEGINS ON SEPTEMBER 4, 2012

2. FULL TIME EXAM WILL START 3RD SEPT, WHILE DLI LECTURES ENDS ON 25TH AUGUST, RESIDENTIAL WILL START 17TH SEPT.

3. (GENERATION OF MATRIC NO. FOR YEAR 1) AFTER PAYMENT LOGIN TO PORTALS WITH YOUR APPLICATION NUMBER TWICE, THEN YOUR MATRIC NO. WILL POP UP WITH YOUR SURNAME.

4. YEAR 2-5(200-500LEVEL) ARE TO REGISTER THERE COURSES ONLINE AND WAIT FOR APPROVAL BY COURSE ADVISER. IF YOUR COURSES HAVE BEEN APPROVED, YOU DONT NEED TO SEE YOUR COURSE ADVISER,JUST PRINT A COPY OF THE APPROVED COURSES AND YOUR RESULT (last session),KEEP IT WIT YOUR SCHOOL FEE RECIEPT & PAYMENT TELLER.

5.ALL YEAR 1 STUDENT TO VISIT THE UNILAG MEDICAL CENTRE 8:00am-11:00am DAILY, TO CONCLUDE THERE REG.(I.e Medicaltest/Screening with the doctors)-STRICTLY BASED ON INIVITES BY THE CENTRE THROUGH TEXT MESSAGE & EMAIL.

6.EXTRA YEAR STUDENTS-REG. & PAYMENT OF EXTRA YEAR(CARRY OVER) COURSES: TO GENERATE YOUR PAYMENT ADVICE TO REG. YOUR EXTRA YEAR COURSES GO TO DLI ASK OF MR. ANTHONY OR YOU SEE MR. SEUN(PORTALS)HE'LL DIRECT YOU TO APPROPRIATE PEOPLE AND YOU CAN CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE SUG. FOR GUIDANCE. PAYMENT- 1 COURSE #29k, 2 COURSES 34k, 3 COURSES 39k, 4 COURSES 44k, 5 COURSES 49K, 6 AND ABOVE 73K. NOTE: FOR YEAR2-5 STUDENT YOU WILL PAY NOTHING TO REG. YOUR CARRY OVER COURSE(S) BUT SEE YOUR GOV. AND YOUR COURSE ADVISER FOR GUIDANCE.

7. FOR AUTHENTICATION OF YOUR RESULT GET YOUR ACADEMIC PROFILE. REGISTER @ROOM G015 BESIDE SUG OFFICE AT DLI OR MEET YOUR CLASS GOV., ITS FREE!

8. FOR YEAR 2 STUDENT BUS ADMIN*THE WEBSITE FOR PHY 254(BUSINESS ETHICS) ASSIGNMENT IS NOT READY YET, WHEN ITS READY IT'LL BE SENT TO YOU VIA SMS, SO U CAN LOG ON AND SUBMIT.

9. ALL YEAR 2 STUDENT-BUS ADM/ACCOUTING
* THE GROUP ASSIGNMENT FOR ACC 220(COST ACCOUNTING IS STILL ON GOING)

10. STILL HAVING PROBLEM LOGIN IN TO THE PORTALS,I.D,PHOTOGRAPH ON YOUR PORTALS,PAYMENT ADVICE,RECEIPT,MATRIC NO,APPLICATION FORM,ACKNOWLEDEMENT FORM AND OTHER RELATED ISSUES. PLS PROCEED TO DLI LIBRARY ASK OF MR. SEUN OR CALL :08024135975.


11 ALL YEAR ONE STUDENTS LECTURES CONTINUE AS NORMAL(i.e EVERY SATURDAY)AFTER THIS SATURDAY.( TENTATIVELY)

12 THE CENTRE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS (CITS) HAS IMPLEMENTED AN OFFICIAL ONLINE COMMUNICATION CHANNEL, YOUTUBE CHANNEL FOR THE UNIVERSITY ON THE INTERNET. THE CHANNEL WHICH IS AIMED AT IMPROVING THE PRESENCE OF THE UNIVERSITY ON THE INTERNET, CAN BE VIEWED ON: http://www.youtube.com/user/unilagchannel

13 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE NEWLY DEVELOP SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE
FOR DLI STUDENTS.... www.dliplanet.com

Thursday 16 August 2012

UNILAG STUDENTS, MANDATORY STAFF AND STUDENTS BIOMETRIC DATA CAPTURE BEGINS, AUGUST 10

Staff and students of the University of Lagos are hereby informed of the commencement of a COMPULSORY biometric data capture exercise towards the issuance of staff and students identity cards.
To facilitate the process, a detailed process map has been devised as shown below:
 
Step 1: FILLING OF ONLINE FORM FROM THE UNILAG PORTAL OR VIA INDIVIDUAL EMAIL ADDRESSES BEGINS ON AUGUST 10, 2012. THE COMPLETED FORM MUST BE PRINTED AND ENDORSED BY HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS/UNITS.
 
Step 2: ENROLEES SHOULD REPORT TO DESIGNATED POINTS IN THEIR FACULTIES/UNITS WITH THEIR ENDORSED FORMS FOR BIOMETRIC DATA CAPTURE FROM AUGUST 14 TO 28, 2012, FROM 8A.M. TO 5P.M., AS INDICATED IN THE TIMETABLE BELOW./
Please note that failure to register within this time frame will result in non-issuance of the new acceptable identity cards for bonafide staff and students of the University of Lagos.
 
ENROLMENT PROCESS

  • Applicant should visit the University website:www.unilag.edu.ngto access and fill the enrolment form or access through individual UNILAG email addresses.
  • On submission, applicant’s enrolment is acknowledged and completed enrolment form is sent to applicant’s email address.
  • Applicant prints the filled enrolment form from his/her e-mail address.
  • Applicant takes the enrolment form to the Head of Department/Unit for his or her signature.
  • Applicant takes the enrolment form to the registration centre.
  • Applicant has his photograph, fingerprints and signature captured.
COMMENCEMENT DATE: AUGUST 10, 2012
FINAL STUDENT/STAFF BIOMETRIC EXERCISE TIMETABLE

FACULTY OF LAW STUDENTS
LAW ANNEX
AUGUST 14 TO 21, 2012
FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINSTRATION
ROOM 8 ANNEX HALL
AUGUST 14 TO 21, 2012
FACULTY OF ARTS STUDENTS
FACULTY LIBRARY
AUGUST 14 TO 21, 2012
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS
DIPLOMA CLAS
AUGUST 14 TO 21, 2012
FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE STUDENTS
DIPLOMA CLASS
AUGUST 14 TO 21, 2012
FACULTY OF SCIENCE STUDENTS
FACULTY BOARD ROOM
AUGUST 14 TO 21, 2012
FACULTY OF EDUCATION STUDENTS
CENTRE FOR EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY (CET)
AUGUST 14 TO 21, 2012
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE STUDENTS
STAFF COMMON ROOM
AUGUST 14 T0 21, 2012
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
FACULTY LIBRARY
AUGUST 20 TO 28, 2012
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
OLD GEAT HALL
AUGUST 20 TO 28, 2012
DLI STUDENTS
BEGINS ON SEPTEMBER 4, 2012
NON TEACHING STAFF
SENATE HOUSE AND WORKS & PHYSICAL PLANNING
AUGUST 22 TO 28, 2012
NOTE: BIOMETRIC DATA FOR STAFF WILL BE AT THEIR RESPECTIVE FACULTIES/VENUES AS ABOVE FROM AUGUST 22 TO 28, 2012

Wednesday 15 August 2012

MANDATORY STAFF AND STUDENTS BIOMETRIC DATA CAPTURE BEGINS, AUGUST 10

Staff and students of the University of Lagos are hereby informed of the commencement of a COMPULSORY biometric data capture exercise towards the issuance of staff and students identity cards.
To facilitate the process, a detailed process map has been devised as shown below:
Step 1: FILLING OF ONLINE FORM FROM THE UNILAG PORTAL OR VIA INDIVIDUAL EMAIL ADDRESSES BEGINS ON AUGUST 10, 2012. THE COMPLETED FORM MUST BE PRINTED AND ENDORSED BY HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS/UNITS.
Step 2: ENROLEES SHOULD REPORT TO DESIGNATED POINTS IN THEIR FACULTIES/UNITS WITH THEIR ENDORSED FORMS FOR BIOMETRIC DATA CAPTURE FROM AUGUST 14 TO 28, 2012, FROM 8A.M. TO 5P.M., AS INDICATED IN THE TIMETABLE BELOW./
Please note that failure to register within this time frame will result in non-issuance of the new acceptable identity cards for bonafide staff and students of the University of Lagos.
ENROLMENT PROCESS
  • Applicant should visit the University website:www.unilag.edu.ng to access and fill the enrolment form or access through individual UNILAG email addresses.
  • On submission, applicant's enrolment is acknowledged and completed enrolment form is sent to applicant's email address.
  • Applicant prints the filled enrolment form from his/her e-mail address.
  • Applicant takes the enrolment form to the Head of Department/Unit for his or her signature.
  • Applicant takes the enrolment form to the registration centre.
  • Applicant has his photograph, fingerprints and signature captured.
COMMENCEMENT DATE: AUGUST 10, 2012
FINAL STUDENT/STAFF BIOMETRIC EXERCISE TIMETABLE
FACULTY BIOMETRIC DATA CAPTURE VENUE DATE
FACULTY OF LAW STUDENTS LAW ANNEX AUGUST 14 TO 21, 2012
FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINSTRATION ROOM 8 ANNEX HALL AUGUST 14 TO 21, 2012
FACULTY OF ARTS STUDENTS FACULTY LIBRARY AUGUST 14 TO 21, 2012
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS DIPLOMA CLAS AUGUST 14 TO 21, 2012
FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE STUDENTS DIPLOMA CLASS AUGUST 14 TO 21, 2012
FACULTY OF SCIENCE STUDENTS FACULTY BOARD ROOM AUGUST 14 TO 21, 2012
FACULTY OF EDUCATION STUDENTS CENTRE FOR EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY (CET) AUGUST 14 TO 21, 2012
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE STUDENTS STAFF COMMON ROOM AUGUST 14 T0 21, 2012
FACULTY OF PHARMACY FACULTY LIBRARY AUGUST 20 TO 28, 2012
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE OLD GEAT HALL AUGUST 20 TO 28, 2012
DLI STUDENTS BEGINS ON SEPTEMBER 4, 2012
NON TEACHING STAFF SENATE HOUSE AND WORKS & PHYSICAL PLANNING AUGUST 22 TO 28, 2012

NOTE: BIOMETRIC DATA FOR STAFF WILL BE AT THEIR RESPECTIVE FACULTIES/VENUES AS ABOVE FROM AUGUST 22 TO 28, 2012
The url for the staff and student audit exercise is http://staffandstudentaudit.unilag.edu.ng/unilag/welcomepage.aspx

Tuesday 14 August 2012

Registrar bag extre year in office(UNILAG)

...As council approves his one year tenure elongation
Last few days,the governing council of the university of lagos held plenary  the sitting of the council was mainly to decide the fate of mr.olurotimi  shomidu's tenure as registrar,expected to expire later this year.the council unanimously passed a resolution to the effect that the registrar's tenure is extended   by an extra year.According to a reliable source, the university's constitution permits such in same circumstances on the grunds of excellent service and outstanding performance by the principal office and at that a vote of confidence is passed to  that effectby the council.mr.shodimu's tenure will now run for 6 year as against the  normal 5 year and expires next year when he will hand over the mantle evevtually.
 
The registrar's tenure elongation however,is not a bolt from the blue, as he actually merits it -give nhis stellar leadership qualities, studient-friendliness, down to -the earth personality, and a mertorious stewardship as registrar, unversity of lagos.hismature and leadership role is commendable when after the v.c.'s demise: he
took over a father figure and stood in for his last boss.
 
During the unilag name change saga, worthy of note is the unflinching duly, gave to the cause of the unviersity-his Alma matter and the student body.
 
it is therefore, thumbs up to the council for recognizing and rewarding daiy, dilingence in service and finding the registrar befitting of another opportunity to serve his alma-matter.
 
it is also congratulations from our end to the amiable and indefatigable Registrar, oluworotimi O.A.shodimu,ESq..while encouraging him to still bear in mind his proposed construction of the Archive and other uncompleted projects, and put all these in place before his tenure elapses.We also enjoin him to see to it that the 2012/2013 graduating students will be a part of the October/November NYSC batch as Ontains in other institutions.
Our heartfelt congratulation also goes to the entire unilag community on her latest ranking of the universit-adjudged the best in nigeria and 16th in Africa.

Wednesday 8 August 2012

Nokia PureView promo: Buy the 100k phone for 41k

Hey Guys! Nokia is bringing to you over 50% discount on its newly launched 41 Megapixel Nokia 808 PureView. Guess what? The phone also comes a FREE magnetic Joby Gorilla Pod Tripod Stand to make your photo and video shooting experience very comfortable.

The first 41 people to get to any of these stores;

SLOT CITY MALL, AWOLOWO WAY, ALAUSA, IKEJA, LAGOS
SLOT 1 MEDICAL ROAD, COMPUTER VILLAGE, IKEJA, LAGOS
SLOT C16/17 NEW BANEX PLAZA, AMINU KANO WAY, WUSE 2, ABUJA
CALLUS MILLER, 14 ABA ROAD BY ARTILLERY B/STOP, PORT HARCOURT
GLOSHOP, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS
...will have the opportunity of buy the phone for N41,000 as against the retail price of N100,000.



Now what are you waiting for? Get ready and be among the 1st 41 people to get to any of the listed stores. If you live in Lagos, Abuja or Port Harcourt, lucky you! If you don’t, make sure you are on the next bus/flight to your nearest location.


Remember, only the 1st 41 people will be considered.

source linda ikeji's blog

Monday 6 August 2012

Charly Boy prays in church, reacts to nude photos, & introduces alter ego named Linda

 
The article below was sent to me by the press people who work directly with Charly Boy. In it, the area fada addresses the nude photos of him that went viral online some days back, and also introduces the woman in him named Linda. Enjoy...
The news of Charlyboy’s invitation to one of the new generation churches in Abuja on Sunday was no doubt visited with a lot of criticisms from some people who believed that it was rather a waste of time having the acclaimed Areafada in church.
The heavy criticisms that visited his invitation to ThisRanch Sunday service was due to the latest nude picture of the social activist that has gone viral on the social media. Even with the objection, and the wave of gossips going round the internet, Pastor Gbenga Adenuga, the General overseer of ThisRanch church had insisted on bringing Charlyboy to church in order to share his deep experience with his church members. 
Despite people’s objection which the Areafada had considered normal, ThisRanch church hall at the silverbird gallery was filled to capacity as different people trooped to the church in order to hear, and probably speculate about the Areafada’s preaching.

Areafada who was in church with his father, Rtd Justice Oputa, his mum, Lady D and staff of New Wave Productions and Taakra Academy  arrived  amid cheers from the congregation.

After some heavy prayers and worship songs, Charlyboy took the central stage, attending to some sensitive questions from the Pastor, Gbenga Adenuga. According to the Areafada “he was in church to share his experiences with the congregation who were mostly young people whom he believed needed to be encouraged. In his opening speech, the areafada said “ I came to pray and to share my experiences with you, most important I came to pray that God should forgive us-Nigerians, our sins for all we have done to the country politically.

Responding to the question on whether Charlyboy believes in the hands of God in the life of an individual, the enigmatic social crusader had avowed that God, during creation had given each and every one of us our various gifts, and that it was left for that individual to get connected to the good things God has provided for them. According to  the Areafada “ we are all  have been created in the image and likeness of God, and if that is the case, then God created all of us for a purpose, and that purpose can only be realized when one gets connected to it, through his own creative ingenuity. 

Responding to the question on his recent nude picture, Charlyboy said, I wonder if people are creative in this part of the world at all, stating  that some of the shows put up by the brand were actually meant to express the freedom that Nigeria so desires but never came. He affirmed that no such nude picture was sent by the brand to the internet, but however advised Nigerians to begin to look at the most pressing political issues and all other positive things he had done in the country instead of wagging their tongues over some naked picture whose origin cannot be traced.  According to CB, “It is all about the mindset, and I want to say that Nigerians of this generation only see, and believe in the façade and not in the reality”

Encouraging the congregations on how he got to where he is today, Charlyboy says “ it took sheared determination, consistency, doggedness and tremendous focus to stand where I’m today” He narrated how he had spent 7 years in the village just to begin what his parents never really wanted him to do.

The shocking revelation in the church by Charlyboy was that he doesn’t smoke, drink alcohol nor womanize. He gave the difference between Charles oputa, Charlyboy and Linda, stressing that Charles Oputa is that responsible family man, with eight children and 12 grand children. Charlyboy, he said is never allowed to Mr. Charles Oputa’s house, referring to Charlyboy as a creation and a character. According to Charlyboy, there is a woman in him whose name is Linda. It is that Linda that wears make-ups.  He said that Linda directs him on how to be compassionate like women. He stated that Linda was responsible for all the humanitarian works he had done over the years. According to him, without Linda, he couldn’t have done all that.  “Linda was created to have to be compassionate like a woman” CB asserted

Speaking on the present reality in the country, Charlyboy said, despite the rot, he was confident that things will one day change for the better. He stressed that he lives in Nigeria, but will never let Nigeria to live in him.

Sunday 5 August 2012

Trailer kills 3 F.C.E Students Osiele, Abeokuta

Three students of the Federal College of Education, Osiele, lost their lives around 4pm on Fri 3 August, 2012 on the Abeokuta-Ibadan Expressway, after a trailer smashed into a stationery bus some students were in, killing one. The other two that died were students waiting by the School gate when the accident occurred.

According to the students, this is the sixth time a trailer-caused accident will be happening in 2012 alone at the College gate.

After the accident, F.C.E students took laws into their hands, walking en masse from the School gate down to Eleweran burning tyres and chorusing that the State Government must do something about it. Lives are not valued here in this part of the world.


It has been discovered that these heavy duty vehicles don't slow down, instead speed through major junctions and bus stops. Especially in this case, a major bus stop, close to the Osiele Market- a major market for Obantoko/Osiele Residents.


Policies or laws should be made concerning these Heavy duty Vehicles, their movement should be restricted to Midnight period and not day time when pupils, students, indigenes and Older men and women are crossing the road or standing by the roadside/bus stop.

David Mark Denies Calling For Social Media Censorship

Senate President, Senator David Mark, was last week quoted by a newspaper asking for a clampdown on social media, saying that people now use them to demean their leaders. Now the Senate President is saying he was misquoted

Below is a statement from his special adviser on media, Kola Ologbondiyan, plus the the full text of what the senate president really said at the gathering
Recently, the President of the Senate, Senator David Mark, delivered a keynote address at the Senate press corps Retreat in Umuahia, Abia Sate. The theme of the Retreat was: The Role of the Media in Promoting Good Governance. In his address, the President of the Senate had asserted that “the emergence of the social media like Facebook, twitter, blackberry messenger, YouTube etc have changed the face of the media practice by making information sharing easier, faster and quicker. But this is not without its demerits. Social media has become a threat to the ethics of media practice and good governance because of its accessibility and absolute freedom. Every freedom carries a responsibility. Even in the advanced democracies, where we all agree that good governance is practiced, there is no absolute freedom.


Continuing, Senator Mark expressed the belief that “there must be a measure to check the negative tendencies of the social media in our country. I say this because media practice, particularly journalism, process news gathering and dissemination. It also operates a feedback mechanism and where the practitioners erred there is room for rebuttal. But in the social media a faceless character can post any information that is absolutely false and misleading but will never retract it. At the end of the day one is bombarded with questions over what one has no business with. I suggest that schools of mass communication and journalism should review their curricular to include the operations of social media.”

Senator Mark also informed the audience that since he was quoted out of context that mobile phones was not for the poor myth, he had learnt to read a prepared text wherever he went to deliver an address. “I have challenged anybody to show me a quote in my own words where I said telephone is not for the poor. Nobody has been able to produce it yet I have to defend this everyday that what I said was if you must use a phone then you have to pay for the service.”

Noting that he always love to speak from the heart, the President of the Senate said he hoped and prayed that whatever he would present in his address to the Senate Press Corps at the event would not be misconstrued and misrepresented to Nigerians who were not present at the event.

It was as if Senator Mark saw tomorrow or had a premonition of how his innocuous remark on the social media would be misinterpreted and misrepresented by mischief makers who have been lurking around to attack him.

Hardly had he returned to his seat after the address when mischief makers began to work on their blogs in the social media. The message of the President of the Senate, delivered in a simple language, has not only been misconstrued, it has become misrepresented and had begun to spread like a wildfire. Mark had become the victim of the fear he had expressed before his address.

The wildest among the reactions said Senator Mark had called for censorship of the social media. There were those who said the President of the Senate stated that social media was being used to insult the leaders of the nation like him while others became as mundane as alleging that he wanted the social media to stop criticizing those in authority and to write only their good sides. All these are absolute falsehood.

From the excerpts of the speech quoted above, it is manifest that the President of the Senate neither called for the censorship of the social media nor alleged that the medium was being used to insult the Nigerian leaders like him. He also did not ask the social media to stop criticizing the Federal Government and write only on its good sides. Rather, he called for measures that would check the negative tendencies inherent in the use of the social media. That, I believe, is a genuine call that would help refocus the medium.

One would therefore have expected on-line publishers to join the clarion call made by Senator Mark that the assault to news gathering and dissemination being perpetrated on the social media be checked. There are several instances when social media activists have posted falsehood and readers believed them only to discover later that the post was bogus. How does this help the credibility of the social media as a medium? For instance, few days after members of the National Youth Service Corp posted to Bauchi State went to camp, a section of the social media posted falsehood that Boko Haram sect had attacked the Bauchi camp and about 50 people killed.

It was soon discovered that the information was false and totally mischievous. How can this be justified? Yet Senator Mark did not call for sanctions against those who made such posts but called for a check against such negative tendencies.

For the avoidance of doubts, the President of the Senate’s interest in the media has never been hidden and he demonstrated this in his several interfaces with the stakeholders of the industry before the passage of the Freedom of Information Bill by the 6th National Assembly.

Even at the Umuahia event, he expressed kind words for the media and its conscientious operators by saluting “the courage, doggedness and steadfastness of the Nigerian media.” Senator Mark also acknowledged the fact that “the press has been in the vanguard for the promotion and sustenance of democracy we now enjoy. Even the struggle for independence was pioneered and fought for by the Nigerian media.

“Sometimes I do disagree with you, but the media generally has fared well. They can still do more by deliberately planning and sustaining the efforts to bridge the information gap between the leaders and the led. The press can achieve this if it applies the basic principles of patriotism, accountability, transparency, and objectivity in the discharge of its duty.”

Is it not curious that some social media activists turned the table against Senator Mark by concocting lies and ascribing them to him? Was it for nothing that they ignored the details of his printed speech? Was there an agenda to deliberately denigrate his personage and cast a slur on his hard earned reputation? How else can one rationalize the insistence of some social media activists that Senator Mark called for the censorship of the medium even when his speech showed clearly that he never made such a call?

Perhaps one would have ignored some of the ridiculous posts but for the successive analysis that have been following. It is suspect that in most of these analyses of this hoax, there are subtle attempts to foist a label of “social media must be censored” on the Senate President. This is mischievous, irresponsible, wicked and unjust agenda that will not stick.

Senator Mark did not make any gaffes in his keynote address to the Senate Press Corps on the role of the media in promoting good governance.

Rather, his critics, who have continually ignored the text of his address which he read in the public, are mischief makers.