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This is too much”-South African Model Dazzles Social Media With Her Endowed Backside SEE (Update) – Lifestyle Nigeria

The curvy Update of South African model @Teethopretty, who is recognized by her several social media handles, has stunned the internet.

Teethopretty is the CEO of the Teethothick fitness facility as well as a model, socialite, brand ambassador, and influencer.She is one of the most well-known and well-liked models in the world thanks to her perseverance and bravery in the South African and international entertainment sector.

Her most recent curvy Update, which featured her endowed big bottom, garnered a lot of internet remarks.The Update has sparked numerous comments and opinions from both internet users and members of the general public.

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“I will swear and curse you” – Physically challenged Nigerian man slams people mocking him for seeking serious relationship online

 "I will swear and curse you" - Physically challenged Nigerian man slams people mocking him for seeking serious relationship online

Physically challenged Nigerian man, Oluwatimilehin, has slammed people mocking him for seeking a serious relationship online. 

The Abeokuta-based shoemaker had taken to X on Sunday to disclose that he is seeking a woman for a serious relationship. 

While some reactions to the post were encouraging, some mean X users mocked his disability.

Reacting to the mockery, Oluwatimilehin threatened to lay curses on the trolls. 

“If you are stupid enough to drop a stupid comment on my post I will swear and curse you,” he wrote. 

"I will swear and curse you" - Physically challenged Nigerian man slams people mocking him for seeking serious relationship online
"I will swear and curse you" - Physically challenged Nigerian man slams people mocking him for seeking serious relationship online

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Update: OAU Student Lands In Hospital After 58-Hour Wash-a-thon

Subair Enitan, the student of Obafemi Awolowo University, who embarked on a handwashing marathon to set a new Guinness World Record, has landed in hospital.

Gatekeepers News reports that Enitan completed the 58 hours marathon in the early hours of Monday.

According to a post on the official X handle for the marathon, Enitan surpassed her initial plan of 50 hours.

However, a Update now circulating social media reveals that her hands have turned white and wrinkled as a result of the handwashing marathon.

In the Update, Enitan was also seen lying down on a bed that seemed to be in a medical ward.

See the footage below:

 

 

Meanwhile, the Guinness World Record is yet to announce Enitan as a new record breaker.

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ASUU blames ‘Japa’ as lecturers shortage hits varsities

 

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has blamed the severe shortage of staff in Universities in Nigeria on ‘Japa syndrome’ as thousands of lecturers have left the country in search of greener pastures in foreign lands. 

In an interview with The Punch, the Union said there is currently a high number of retirements at the varsities in Nigeria. 

ASUU at the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, said about 100 lecturers had left the university, while the union at the Federal University, Gusau, Zamfara, disclosed that the institution was in need of about 1,000 lecturers to fill the vacancies created by those who had left.

The union at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State said over 350 academic vacancies were available at the institution, while 27 lecturers had left two faculties at the University of Lagos, as 100 workers at the University of Uyo travelled out of the country.

The union disclosed that about 500 academic vacancies existed at the University of Ilorin in Kwara State, while both academic and non-academic staff of the Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology were leaving the country.

The Chairman, Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology, Okitipupa, Ondo State, Dr. Rotimi Olorunsola, said many of the staff of the institution, both academic and non-academic, had left the university.

Olorunsola said, “Yes, some have japa (travelled out of the country), both the academic staff and non-academic.”

The Head of the Media and Protocol, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Mr Victor Akinpelumi, confirmed that many workers of the institution had moved out of the institution.

“It is true many workers, both academic and non-academic, have left the university, but as I am now, I can’t give a specific number. I can confirm that many workers of the university have gone,” he stated.

The Chairman of ASUU, University of Benin, Dr Ray Chikogu, said the shortage of staff in UNIBEN and other universities had been a problem that existed for a long time due to the embargo on employment by the Federal Government.

He said this constituted undue interference by the government in the running of the universities, especially as it affected the recruitment and promotion of staff.

He said, “The teaching staff department is grossly understaffed. For a very long time, academic staff have been overburdened with work in the University of Benin and many other universities in the country.

“It has been a problem for a number of years now because of the embargo on employment in federal universities and the process of recruitment of staff is a very cumbersome one. The university has to obtain permission from the head of service through the accountant-general’s office.

“This is interference by the Federal Government on the internal affairs of the school. What should have been handled by university senates and councils has now been centralised to the point that everything has been muddled up in the university system. It is a very sad situation.

“Many are retiring and they are not being replaced and due to the unfavourable condition much academic staff work under, they have left their jobs and travelled abroad to seek greener pastures, adding to the big problem of brain drain, which is taking its toll on the university system and nothing is being done about it. It appears that the Federal Government is deliberately suffocating the system for reasons best known to them.”

The ASUU Chairman at the Federal University of Kashere, Gombe State, Dr Shehu El-rasheed, said a lot of vacancies existed in the varsity due to bureaucratic bottlenecks.

He said, “A lot of vacancies exist but filling the vacancies has become very difficult due to the tough bureaucratic bottlenecks. A vice-chancellor needs to get clearance from about seven Federal Government agencies and parastatals before a single staffer is recruited.

“Senior professors are retiring and no replacement. In FUK, academic staff are leaving in numbers to countries such Malaysia, Oman, New Zealand, and the US.”

El-Rasheed noted that inadequate academic staff in FUK could be associated with inadequate funding, “by the Federal Government and bureaucratic bottlenecks brought by IPPIS; poor remuneration and harsh economic conditions.”

IPP was introduced by the Federal Government a few years ago as part of measures to solve the problem of ghost workers and civil servants who earned multiple salaries.

However, a lot of workers in universities are reportedly not comfortable with the initiative, as it does not enable the institutions to employ workers even when such universities are highly understaffed. 

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