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Bishop Oyedepo reveals plan to build ‘world class’ university

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The Chancellor of Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Dr David Oyedepo, says he will build a world-class university to compete favourably with such other universities.

Oyedepo said this on Thursday at Ota, Ogun State, at the 19th Founder’s Day celebration of Covenant University.

He said that the institution would provide the enabling environment for quality education to thrive so that new generation of leaders could be raised to proffer solutions to nations’ challenges.

He attributed the successful execution of developmental projects that could aid teaching in the university to the grace of God.

The chancellor said the institution began operations on October 21, 2002, with nothing, stressing that: “but with the grace of God, which we did not take for granted, the institution is already on ground and flourishing.

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“Ingratitude leads to destruction because gratitude is a requirement for change of position,’’ he said.

Oyedepo said that without God, the university would not have been able to achieve its remarkable development.

“The more glory we give to God, the more grace He is releasing because by strength shall no man prevail,’’ he said.

The chancellor, who described God as awesome, noted that the institution never experienced setback in its operations.

In his remarks, the vice-chancellor of the university, Prof. Abiodun Adebayo, said it was training expert thinkers and technocrats that would restore the dignity of the Black race.

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Adebayo said the entry of Covenant University into Nigeria’s educational landscape marked the battles of revolution in Africa’s educational system.

He said the university had become one of the best five leading universities in the country and 15th in Africa.

“The institution has seen the fingers of God and amazing transformation and aspirations of dignity of the Black race,’’ he said.

Professor Adebayo added that Covenant University had turned out graduates who are expert thinkers and solution providers that are making remarkable contributions to national development.

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“E suppose use the Skit Makers Yul Edochie and Judy – Reactions as Boy Spyce drops video of his hit song ‘I don’t care’

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“E suppose use the Skit Makers Yul Edochie and Judy – Reactions as Boy Spyce drops video of his hit song ‘I don’t care’

Ugbekile David Osemeke, better known online as Boy Spyce, is a Nigerian musician and songwriter. He just released a humorous music video for his hit song, “I don’t care,” which features Khaid.

Boy Spyce, who gained notoriety in 2022 after signing with Mavins Records, posted a sneak peek of the song’s performance video on his Instagram profile.

After working together to release the popular song “carry me go,” Khaid and Boy Spyce collaborated on the deep love song “I don’t care.” Social media users have been talking about the song since it was released on February 24.

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Sharing the video, the 22-year-old musician promoted his songs in yet another creative way, leading many to question if Nigerian comedian Josh2funny served as an inspiration.

He was spotted dancing and singing along to the song as his support dancers wore identical outfits in various colours, giving the impression of a white magician.

After watching the video, many social media users could not stop laughing and shared their opinions in the comment section.

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Boko Haram Burnt Our House Down While We Were Inside – Actress, Susan Pwajok Narrates

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Boko Haram Burnt Our House Down While We Were Inside – Actress, Susan Pwajok Narrates

Susan Pwajok, a prominent Nollywood actress, has described how Boko Haram demolished her family’s home in Jos, Plateau State, while they were inside. She claimed they managed to flee.

Susan, speaking on the newest edition of her podcast Surviving Lagos with her mother Carol Pwajok, claimed the attackers also set fire to her grandfather’s vehicles and all of their assets.

She said, “I was in Jos, Boko Haram attacked our house. They burnt our house down to the ground and we were in the house. I was with my cousins. My mum was in Lagos.

“Me, my grandparents and my two cousins, we crawled to the garden to hide and watched the house burn down. They burnt my grandfather’s hilux, benz, and all our properties. Imagine your whole life just coming down. Because that was my childhood house. We had to rebuild the house.”

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“Don’t trust her”- Mimi Orjiekwe’s daughter exposes her fake life

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“Don’t trust her”- Mimi Orjiekwe’s daughter exposes her fake life

Mimi Orjiekwe, a Nollywood actress, released a video of her daughter, Jasmine, exposing her while gushing about her lovely skin.

In the video, the actress, who acquired a Lekki house and Range Rover years ago, said how amazing it felt to regain one’s glow after so much stress.

She fixed her hair, and her daughter exclaimed that she was wearing a filter.

In the tape, Jasmine stated that fans should not believe her mother and what she said. The girl who clocked five two years ago continued to yell and expose her mother.

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Orjiekwe and her daughter continue to enjoy a healthy mother-daughter relationship, as shown in the manner the actress flaunts her on social media.

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