L-R: Bose Akanle (Secretary PIC, Anchor University, Lagos (AUL); Professor Silas Dada, Pro-Chancellor (AUL); Taiwo Ipaye (Registrar Unilag); Professor Rahaman Bello (Vice Chancellor, Unilag); Philip Oluwi (Chairman, Board of Trustees, AUL); Professor Duro ONI (Deputy Vice Chancellor, Management Services, Unilag); Professor Nesther Alu (Member, Board of Trustees, AUL); Professor Ayodeji Olukoju (Deputy Chairman, Transition Committee, AUL) and Olukemi Adebimpe Fareham, (Librarian, Unilag), during AUL’s visit to UNILAG.
Pope Francis Pope Francis has turned down a request to play a role in the peace deal between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebel group. The Vatican in a statement issued on Wednesday in in Vatican City said that an invitation was sent to his Holiness in early August to appoint a representative to participate in the committee that selected the judges for the talks. The statement said that though Pope Francis supported the peace process, he, however, reiterated that he would not get involved in Colombian peace deal. It said that Pope was praying for the enlightenment of the hearts and minds of those who were called to promote the common good of the Colombian nation. A deal was announced last week, putting an end to five decades of internal conflict between government forces and the FARC rebels. The agreement, which needed to be ratified through a referendum in Oct. 2, would entail setting up a special court to grant amnesties or pu...
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