President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, evening stated the reason for the sack of his erstwhile National Security Adviser, Gen. Andrew Azazi, saying it was to conform with the changing tactics of the Boko Haram insurgency.PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN ANSWERS TOUGH ABOUT THE NSA FIRING, TRIP TO BRAZIL, RENAMING OF UNILAG
President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, evening stated the reason for the sack of his erstwhile National Security Adviser, Gen. Andrew Azazi, saying it was to conform with the changing tactics of the Boko Haram insurgency.UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS (UNILAG) RENAMED MOSHOOD ABIOLA UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS – STUDENTS RIOT
I remember losing several months of studies while in University in Nigeria due to riots and it seems like a big one is brewing in The University of Lagos (UNILAG) this morning. There is news this morning that the University of Lagos (UNILAG) has been named after the winner of the 1993 Presidential election winner, Moshood Abiola, as part of the celebration of “Democracy Day”. President Goodluck Jonathan made this statement as part of his “Democracy Day” speech. This news does not seem to have gone down well with the students and staff of the institution.The news which took most of the university community by surprise has been condemned by the students and staff.
Most of the students have already mobilized themselves and a protest is already on within the campus and if care is not taken may snowball into the adjourning streets of Akoka especially Community road and st Finbarrs College road.
When our corresspondent visited the university this morning, students were being mobilized from their domitories by the student union government in what may turn out to be a huge riot.
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NIGERIAN PRESIDENT, GOODLUCK JONATHAN IN VOGUE MAGAZINE
It’s Thursday, January 5th when we land in Abuja, capital of Nigeria. Today the Muslim’s ultimatum to the Christians expires. We have a police and military escort to ensure total security. We’re headed to the presidential palace and don’t have much time. We have to take off by 6 pm at the latest. There’s no real danger, they assure us, but it’s best not to take chances. The streets are calm, with none of the confusion one might expect. Abuja is beautiful, with lots of greenery and imposing villas hidden behind high walls.


