Monday, May 6, 2019

Cambridge University produces the most employable graduates in the UK

The University of Cambridge has been found to produce the most employable graduates in the UK following the publication of a new ranking from Times Higher Education.

Four UK institutions made it into the top 30 of the Global University Employability rankings which were based on data gathered by HR consultancy Emerging from around 6,000 recruitment managers at large international firms.

Cambridge finished fifth in the table, with Oxford (15th overall), Imperial College London (17th), King’s College London (25th) and the University of Manchester (34th) making up the rest of the UK top five.






Police arrests Senator Adeleke, Davido’s uncle


The Peoples Democratic Party,PDP said the Police has arrested and detained its Osun state governorship candidate in last year’s election, Senator Ademola Adeleke. The party said the arrest was a recipe for crisis, alleging that there was another plot to poison the lawmaker in detention.

The PDP National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan said at a press conference Monday night that Adeleke’s arrest was to frustrate him and the PDP and to force him to discontinue with the case challenging the “purported victory” of the APC.

The PDP added that the plot was to drag Senator Adeleke before an “ostensibly compromised” magistrate court, over the same issues of alleged forged school testimonial that is already before the Federal High Court.

The party claimed that another plot was to secure trial and hurriedly convict him to put him out of circulation, over trump-up charges. The party however, demanded for his unconditional release.

“The police arrested Senator Ademola on the guise of an invitation despite the direct orders of the Federal High Court, restraining it or its agents from arresting and detaining him on account of statement of result and testimonial duly issued by the Ede Muslim Grammar School, Ede, pending the determination of the originating summons pending in the court.

“Senator Adeleke, as a law-abiding citizen, honoured an invitation by the police only for him to be arrested and detained in a dingy facility in Maitama, in direct affront to the order of the Federal High Court. “The PDP holds that any arraignment of Senator Adeleke in a magistrate court, for a matter that is already being heard by the Federal High Court, is a calculated plot to cause crisis in the judicial system, enmesh the matter in unnecessary controversy as a pathway to truncate the course of justice in his matter.

“This is highly provocative, an invitation to anarchy and recipe for a very serious crisis not only in Osun but also in the judiciary and our polity as a nation.

“The arrest and detention of Senator Adeleke is a direct act of violence against our laws, the institution of the judiciary and the 1999 Constitution (as amended). “This is part of the grand plot by the All Progressives Congress (APC) to coerce Senator Adeleke to relinquish the mandate that was freely given to him by the people of Osun state, which was further established by the election petition tribunal.

“The heinous calculation by the APC is to ensure that Senator Adeleke is not free to be sworn in as governor of Osun state as they know he will surely obtain justice and retrieve his stolen mandate at the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court,” the PDP said.






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