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    Osun State Fire Service says property worth N15,308,651,017 were lost to fire outbreaks in the state between January and December 2024. The losses were recorded in the state fire service's annual ‘fire incident record,’ which the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) obtained on Friday in Oshogbo. According to the data, the state fire service received 103 fire outbreak calls in the year under review, and it attended to 16 additional non-fire-related calls. The data also reflected that the majority of the fire outbreaks took place in February and December when 20 fire outbreaks were recorded each. READ:  Soun appoints Rev Owoade as Palace Chaplain However, the highest property loss was recorded in December, with N12.580 billion in property lost to fire outbreaks. This was followed by the month of May when property worth N1.249 billion was destroyed during five recorded fire incidents. According to the data, seven persons died from the fire incidents, with one death recorded in ...

Redeemer’s University Debunks List of Fake Professorial List Published

Redeemer’s University, Ede, Osun state, has denied having in the institution, some of the fake professors listed in a social media post that has gone viral.

The social media post, sourced from a broadcast medium, listed 100 names as being fake professors in Nigerian universities.

The broadcast medium earlier named the National Universities Commission (NUC) as its source.

Some of the fake professors listed were said to be teaching at Redeemer’s University.

Reacting to the publication, Mr  Adetunji Adeleye, Deputy Director, Corporate Affairs Directorate of the university stated in Osogbo on Saturday that the institution rejected, denounced and dissociated itself from the “abominable publication’’.

Adeleye stated that the persons whose names were listed as fake professors in Redeemer’s University had never worked in the university at any point in time or in any capacity whatsoever.

“We hereby inform the general public that those `professors’ are not known to us and anyone who deals with them as individuals or group, does so at his or her own risk.

“We also urge the general public to be wary of fake news and always cross-check facts at the NUC, the regulatory body that oversees universities in Nigeria,’’ he stated.

Adeleye quoted Dr Noel Saliu, Deputy Executive Secretary at the NUC in Charge of its Academic Directorate, as saying that such information should be taken as mischief and could not have emanated from the NUC.

Saliu had earlier declared that the publication was the handiwork of mischief-makers out to destroy the hard-earned reputation of the universities mentioned and to also undermine the work of the NUC.

He stressed that the publication was untrue and could not have emanated from the NUC without due consultation with the accredited universities. 

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