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 MODEL COLLEGES/UPGRADED JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS COMMENCE E-REGISTRATION FOR YEAR 2025 ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The Lagos State Government has commenced Year 2025 e-Registraton Entrance Examination (Screening Test) for primary 6 pupils transiting to junior secondary schools into its Model Colleges and Upgraded Junior Secondary Schools.  The Director, Lagos State Examinations Board, Mr. Adebayo Orunsolu confirmed that the e-Registration will commence on Thursday 6th February and ends on Friday, 16th May, 2025, adding that the Screening will be conducted through Computer Based Test (CBT) only between Wednesday, 28th May and Friday, 30th May, 2025, at the various CBT designated centres across the State. Mr. Orunsolu stressed that qualified pupils from public and private Schools are to pay a sum of #10,000 (Ten Thousand Naira Only) for the Application. Speaking further, the Director stated that the registration of prospective applicants will be done via the Examinations Board Portal ...

PERM SEC: MY SUBORDINATE ACCUSED ME OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT BECAUSE I REFUSED TO PAY HER BILLS. (PHOTO).


 Perm sec: My subordinate accused me of sexual harassment because I refused to pay her bills


Ibrahim Lamuwa, the permanent secretary of the federal ministry of foreign affairs, says he is being accused of sexual harassment by Simisola Fajemirokun-Ajayi, an official of the ministry, because he refused her demands.


Yusuf Tuggar, minister of foreign affairs, had notified Folasade Yemi-Esan, the head of service of the federation (HoS), of the allegation.


In a letter to Yemi-Esan, the minister said it was necessary to communicate the development to her following the ā€œgravity of the matterā€ after Femi Falana, a human rights lawyer, wrote a petition to him.


However, in response to the allegation, Lamuwa said his failure to pay Ajayiā€™s bills on an official trip to Davos and refusal to grant her access to policy files and financial records of the ministry were the reasons why she accused him of sexual harassment.


The permanent secretary said he has never sexually harassed her but has maintained a professional relationship with all his subordinates.


ā€œI have served for nine years cumulatively in the State House, in the Office of the Vice President, Chief of Staff to the President, and the exalted Office of the President at various times under Chief Mike Oghiadomhe, Mr. David Edevbie, Amb. Abdullahi Gwary, and lastly, Amb. Lawal Kazaure,ā€ Lamuwaā€™s leaked response reads.


ā€œI received three letters of commendation at various times from the State House for meritorious service.


ā€œOn allegations of female directors being harassed, I have never had any incident with any female director in any hotel room, nor have I ever removed any female officersā€™ names from trips or postings because they refused to comply with any sexual demands.


ā€œNo four women or any number could have shared any alleged ordeal with me with her, as no such incidents have happened in the past, and it is untrue that any such common knowledge exists in the Ministry, as there is no basis for it.


ā€œFrom the foregoing, I believe Mrs. Simisola O. Fajemirokun-Ajayiā€™s action might not be unconnected with my failure to pay her Davos bills or give her access to the Ministryā€™s policy files and financial records.


ā€œFor example, on 12th January, 2023, while in Davos, on a WhatsApp chat, she tried to know what I and the DFA were doing about the payment of the outstanding Nigerian Missionā€™s 1st Semester Allocation of about N12,957,103,477, claiming to know the Minister has spoken to the CBN Governor on the issue.


ā€œIn my response, I told her that Missionsā€™ funding should not concern her, as it was being handled at the highest level. Her response was ā€˜Noted Sir. As directed by the Hon. Minister sir, does it concern Me?ā€™. I wrote back to say, ā€˜I sorted that out with the HMFA yesterdayā€™. And she said ā€˜thank youā€™. I knew she was angry with me about that.


ā€œIt is clear that there are two issues that have been worrying Mrs. Simisola O. Fajemirokun-Ajayi and were therefore waiting for any opportunity to get back at me.ā€


The permanent secretary added that they had exchanged jokes on many occasions in the presence of other people.

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