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Reps to rename National Library after Chinua Achebe

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The National Library of Nigeria will be renamed Chinua Achebe National Library if efforts by the National Assembly in this regard yield the expected fruit.

A public hearing on the bill seeking an amendment to the National Library Act Cap 59 Laws of the Federation, organised by the House of Representatives Committee on Basic and Secondary Education, was held recently.

The official news bulletin of the National Library of Nigeria dated April 16, 2018, and obtained by Nigerian Tribune indicated that the leadership of the NLN appeared before the House Committee to make contributions to the proposed amendment of the National Library Act.

Chairman of the Committee, Honourable Zakari Muhammed, was quoted to have said the draft bill under consideration seeks to amend certain sections of the National Library Act, including renaming the National Library of Nigeria as Chinua Achebe National Library.

He said the bill also sought to review and make penalties stiffer for breach of provisions as well as compel the National Library Board to establish national e-library in order to bridge the gap in teaching and research.

The bill also seeks to specify the tenure of office of the director/chief executive officer of the National Library.

Making contributions on behalf of the National Library of Nigeria, the legal adviser and secretary to the board, Mr Aminu Ogaji, described the proposed renaming of the National Library as unconventional.

He argued that there is no national library in the world that is named after personalities, even though sections or floors of the building could be named after such renowned personalities. The National Library of Nigeria, he maintained, should maintain the status.

Ogaji, who represented the director/chief executive officer of the library, Professor Lenrie Aina, however, expressed support for the bill, especially in the area of prescribing stiffer penalties for the breach of the provisions of the National Library of Nigeria Act.

He said the Act should be amended to raise fine for default from 50 pounds to N250,000 in addition to depositing perfect copies as required by the act.

He urged the committee to consider prescribing penalties for users of fake ISBN, ISSN, ISMN and violations of other publishing standards and the sum of N100,000 was suggested to the House Committee to be the fine to which any author or publisher who defaults would be liable, while anyone who that provides fake ISBN shall be liable to a fine not less N200,000.

Ogaji also suggested that the nomenclature of the Chief Executive Officer of National Library of Nigeria should be changed from Director to National Librarian to reflect the professionalism that is required in that office.

He also said the tenure of office of the National Librarian should be amended to serve for a term of four years in the first instance and may be re-appointed for another term and no more.

On the amendment to compel the board to establish a National e-library that is separate from the National Library of Nigeria, Ogaji suggested that since the National Library already has an existing Virtual Library Service Department, it should be expanded to cover the scope envisaged by the bill under consideration. (Nigerian Tribune).

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Why I’m Not Ready For Kids – Singer Burna Boy Reveals

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Grammy Award-winning singer Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has revealed why he is not yet ready to have children.

He made this known during an Instagram live session on his page on Wednesday.

Burna Boy claimed that his desire to provide the same level of love and dedication his parents gave him is the reason why he is not having kids.

Explaining further, Burna Boy said, “Why haven’t I had kids yet? Bro, it’s because I don’t want to have kids. Like, have you seen my operation? Have you seen my mom the way she loves me? Have you seen my dad the way he loves me?

“Bro, I know I can’t give that to anyone right now with the life I live. So until I am settled and can be there for my children every day, every minute of every day, I am not having any kids.”

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Men Of The Lagos State Police Command Have Arrested Singer Portable

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The singer was arrested or rather dramatically dragged into the police van while he was trying to run away from the arrest on May 14 following a petition from a car dealer.

Portable being dragged into the van by the police

Portable allegedly purchased a G-Wagon worth N27 million from the car dealer, made a down payment and took the vehicle away with the promise to pay the balance.

After waiting for a while without any word concerning his balance, the dealer reached out to the singer who claimed the car he purchased had faults. The dealer then asked the singer to return the car or pay the balance but Portable allegedly refused.

Following a petition from the dealer, the police moved in and arrested the singer who is currently in their custody.

When contacted, the spokesperson of the Lagos state police command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin confirmed the arrest of the singer.

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Young Man Named Young C, Delves Into The Challenge Of Being Buried Alive For 24 Hours

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Sharing a video on his Instagram account, he said;

“I am going to be spending the next 24 hours buried in this casket. Guys, this is real, not fake. And the most amazing part is that I am going to go live by night.”

In a subsequent update, the young man simply identified as Young C revealed that he had been buried for over 8 hours and was experiencing physical discomfort, including excessive sweating;

“Guys, I have been buried alive for over 8 hours now. For those of you who saw my first video, I have been down here. As you can see, my camera is still rolling, and I have my light down there, I am sweating, guys.”

In yet another update, Young C said he has started experiencing heat and that his fear now is for his rechargeable fan not to run out of power.

He also showed a container where he has been urinating since he began the challenge.

This feat was also once attained by an American YouTuber, Jimmy Donaldson popular known as MrBeast who spent 50 hours buried underground.

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