
Hexafluorobutadiene Gas Market Set for Exceptional Growth from 2024 to 2032 12-29-2024 06:57 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance Press release from: Prudent Markets Hexafluorobutadiene Gas Market The Hexafluorobutadiene Gas Market 2024-2023 report provides a comprehensive analysis of Types (3N, 4N, 4N5), Application (Electronics Etching, Chemical Synthesis, Others), Analysis of Industry Trends, Growth, and Opportunities, R&D landscape, Data security and privacy concerns Risk Analysis, Pipeline Products, Assumptions, Research Timelines, Secondary Research and Primary Research, Key Insights from Industry Experts, Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2024-2032. 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The death on Sunday of former President Jimmy Carter , the nation's oldest former president in history, quickly prompted tributes from the U.S. and abroad, with responses coming in from world leaders and ordinary citizens, celebrities and politicians, and people whose lives he affected. Here are some of the reactions to Carter's death at age 100. President Biden & first lady Dr. Jill Biden President Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden said in a statement on Sunday that "America and the world lost an extraordinary leader, statesman and humanitarian." "Over six decades, we had the honor of calling Jimmy Carter a dear friend. But, what's extraordinary about Jimmy Carter, though, is that millions of people throughout America and the world who never met him thought of him as a dear friend as well," the statement said. "With his compassion and moral clarity, he worked to eradicate disease, forge peace, advance civil rights and human rights, promote free and fair elections, house the homeless, and always advocate for the least among us. He saved, lifted, and changed the lives of people all across the globe." They urged Americans to study Carter, who they described as a " man of principle, faith, and humility." "He showed that we are great nation because we are a good people – decent and honorable, courageous and compassionate, humble and strong," the Bidens said. President-elect Donald Trump In a statement posted on Truth Social, former president and now President-elect Donald Trump wrote: "I just heard of the news about the passing of President Jimmy Carter. Those of us who have been fortunate to have served as President understand this is a very exclusive club, and only we can relate to the enormous responsibility of leading the Greatest Nation in History. The challenges Jimmy faced as President came at a pivotal time for our country and he did everything in his power to improve the lives of all Americans. For that, we all owe him a debt of gratitude. Melania and I are thinking warmly of the Carter Family and their loved ones during this difficult time. We urge everyone to keep them in their hearts and prayers." Sen. Raphael Warnock Sen. Raphael Warnock, a Democrat who represents Carter's home state of Georgia, said Sunday that Carter was "one of my heroes." "His leadership was driven by love, his life's project grounded in compassion and a commitment to human dignity," Warnock said. "For those of us who have the privilege of representing our communities in elected office, Jimmy Carter is a shining example of what it means to make your faith come alive through the noble work of public service." Warnock spoke fondly of Carter and his wife, Rosalynn Carter, who died in November 2023. "He brought his family to worship at my church. At a family dinner, I remember the President and his amazing wife, Rosalyn, holding my daughter, then just two months old, as if she were their own granddaughter. They were among my favorite people," Warnock said. Sen. Jon Ossoff Sen. Jon Ossoff, also a Democrat who represents Georgia, said Carter "will be remembered for his commitment to democracy and human rights, his enduring faith, his philanthropic leadership, and his deep love of family." "From Plains to across the State of Georgia, the United States, and around the world, millions will forever admire and appreciate all that President Carter did for the United States and for the global community," Ossoff wrote. "The State of Georgia and the United States are better places because of President Jimmy Carter. I join all Georgians and all Americans in mourning his loss. May Jimmy Carter's memory be a blessing." Sen. Chuck Schumer Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat from New York, said Carter "personified the true meaning of leadership through service, through compassion, and through integrity." "From his legacy as President, to his dedication to improving human rights across the globe, and his tireless efforts alongside his wife Rosalynn, in building a better world through Habitat for Humanity, he inspired millions with his unwavering commitment to justice and equality," Schumer wrote. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell Sen. Mitch McConnell, a Republican representing Kentucky, reflected on Carter's humble origins as a peanut farmer and member of the U.S. military before becoming president. "He returned home and saved the family farm before feeling drawn to a different sort of public service. And less than 15 years after his first campaign for the state Senate, his fellow Americans elected him leader of the free world," McConnell said. "Jimmy Carter's character and commitment, just like his crops, were fruits of all-American soil. After every season when life led him to lofty service far from home, he came back home again, determined to plow his unique experiences and influence into helping others; into building and teaching and volunteering; into further enriching the same rich soil that had made his own life possible," McConnell said. Nobel Peace Prize Rosalynn Carter Habitat For Humanity Jimmy Carter Jordan Freiman is a news editor for CBSNews.com. He covers breaking news, trending stories, sports and crime. Jordan has previously worked at Spin and Death and Taxes.Rugby Don't miss out on the headlines from Rugby. Followed categories will be added to My News. Jordan Petaia has quit rugby union to chase his NFL dreams after the star outside back confirmed on social media that he had joined the 2025 international pathway program. The 24-year-old played 31 matches for the Wallabies and was one of the most exciting players for the Reds from the moment he made his debut as a teenager in 2018. But he’s now set to challenge himself overseas where he’s hoping to emulate the likes of Jordan Mailata and Valentine Holmes who left rugby league to join the international pathway program next year. Mailata is one of the greatest examples after leaving the Rabbitohs junior system to become one of the NFL’s best left tackles on a deal worth $100m. Jordan Petaia is hoping to follow in the footsteps of Jordan Mailata, who has starred for the Eagles since making the switch to the NFL. Picture: Mitchell Leff / Getty Images via AFP Petaia’s speed and footwork means he’s best suited to being a running back or wide receiver, while he’d also be dangerous at returning kicks. “I would like to take a moment to share that I will be joining the NFL international pathway program (IPP) for 2025,” he wrote on Instagram. “The decision to step away from rugby hasn’t been easy and one that took a great deal of consideration. I’d like to thank the staff, coaches and players at the Queensland Reds and the Wallabies for the last 7 years. “I will be forever grateful for the experiences, skills and good mates that these teams have blessed me with. “Also to the rugby fans, my family and friends – thank you for your support over the years. It feels like the right time in my career to pursue this dream I’ve had for a long time. “Thank you to the NFL IPP for giving me this once in a lifetime opportunity, I am very grateful and excited for the experience that lies ahead. “Wishing everyone in Rugby Australia the best for 2025 – I hope it’s a great year and I will be supporting closely from afar.” Originally published as ‘Once in a lifetime opportunity’: Jordan Petaia set to chase his NFL dream after quitting Australian rugby More related stories Sport Top shot photo gallery! What’s next for Pasifika Youth Rugby Cup The successful Pasifika Youth Rugby Cup will inspire a new rugby event as early as 2025 while more interstaters and overseas teens could be added to the current titles. PHOTO GALLERY Read more Rugby Wallabies star officially quits union to chase childhood dream Once considered the future of the Wallabies, 24-year-old gun Jordan Petaia has officially left rugby union to chase success in America. Read more
London honored for supporting student mental health and eliminating barriers to care NATICK, Mass. , Dec. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Boston Business Journal honored Uwill founder and CEO Michael London as part of its 2025 Innovators in Healthcare list . Honorees represent a cross-section of Boston -based innovators addressing some of the most urgent and pressing challenges in the health care industry. London is the founding CEO of Uwill , the leading mental health and wellness solution proudly supporting more than 3 million students at 400 institutions globally. Utilizing its proprietary technology and counselor team, Uwill pioneered the first student and therapist matching platform. The solution offers an immediate appointment with a licensed counselor based on student preferences, all modalities of teletherapy, a direct crisis connection, wellness programming, realtime data, and support. "It's truly an honor to be recognized among this incredible group of innovators," said Michael London , Uwill founder and CEO. "At Uwill, our mission is to break down barriers to mental health care, delivering immediate and accessible support to students worldwide. This recognition reflects more than innovation—it underscores our unwavering commitment to addressing a vital need for students everywhere." London is a recognized thought-leader and pioneer within social impact entrepreneurship, having created more than one billion dollars in company value throughout his career. In 2013, he founded Examity, a leader in learning validation and online proctoring. Prior, London led Bloomberg Institute, an EdTech start-up funded by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg . Earlier in his career, he founded College Coach and co-founded EdAssist, both acquired by Bright Horizons Family Solutions. In 2019, he was a finalist for the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award and held a position on the Massachusetts Governor's Commission for Digital Education and Lifelong Learning. Michael is a current Trustee at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He is a Member of the Advisory Board at Babson College where he graduated with honors. He also received his MBA from Boston University . About Uwill: Uwill is the leading mental health and wellness solution for colleges and students. As the most cost-effective way to enhance a college's mental health offering, Uwill partners with more than 400 institutions, including Princeton University , the Ohio State University , Santa Fe Community College , and University of Alabama - Online. Uwill is also the exclusive teletherapy education partner for the Online Learning Consortium and teletherapy education partner of NASPA. For more information, visit uwill.com . Contact: Brett Silk bsilk@uwill.com View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/uwill-founder--ceo-michael-london-named-innovator-in-healthcare-302338655.html SOURCE Uwill, Inc
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Apart from programs bringing the Executive and Legislature closer to the people, IBC-13 will join the foray into infotainment programming with its roster of new shows set to launch first quarter of ‘25: Cooltura, Legally Speaking, Sayanista, Kalye Sining, and Barangay Trese. The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) announced the official start of the airing of the PCSO Lottery Draw over IBC-13 and D8TV starting Dec. 31, 2024. This exciting development is a joint effort of the PCSO, the Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation, and Digital 8 TV to expand the reach of the Sweepstakes’ public services while allowing more Filipinos to follow their favorite lotto games anytime, anywhere. The PCSO Lottery Draw will feature popular lotto games such as Ultra Lotto 6/58, Grand Lotto 6/55, Super Lotto 6/49, Mega Lotto 6/45, and Lotto 6/42. It will carry the 6D, 4D, 3D, and 2D Lotto, which will be broadcast live every day, from Monday to Sunday, in three time slots: 2 PM, 5 PM, and 9 PM. For the first time since the lotto draws started airing on TV decades ago, viewers and bettors can now watch the program by tuning in to analog and digital IBC-13, D8TV, and IBC DWAN 1206AM channels. Additionally, livestreams will be available on the official online platforms, including the websites, Facebook pages, and YouTube channels of PCSO, IBC-13, and DWAN 1206. IBC-13 brings to this partnership a fast-growing digital Network, evidenced by the launch this December of its new digital terrestrial TV (DTT) transmitters in Baguio, covering Northern Luzon, and in Davao, serving Southeastern Mindanao. They join the DTT stations in Iloilo and Cebu, which broadcast to the Visayas and will be followed by the digitalization of Laoag and Cagayan de Oro, and the rise of new original (OG) digital stations in Leyte; Samar; Surigao; Naga; Masbate; Legaspi; Catanduanes; GenSan; Agusan; Puerto Princesa; Coron; Pagadian; Tuguegarao; Cauayan; Batangas; Bulacan; and Zamboanga. Apart from programs bringing the Executive and Legislature closer to the people, IBC-13 will join the foray into infotainment programming with its roster of new shows set to launch first quarter of ‘25: Cooltura, Legally Speaking, Sayanista, Kalye Sining, and Barangay Trese. And the always in, ever-relevant Congress TV has found a new home in IBC Digital. Meanwhile, D8TV’s state-of-the-art field record and broadcast facilities represent advanced media production capability, combining cutting-edge technology, flexibility, and reliability to deliver clearer, more colorful, more energetic action on time. Utilizing modern mobile control rooms, D8TV can create high-quality content, employing IP-based fiber optic and satellite transmission modes. In addition, IBC and D8Tv participated in a public bidding posted on PhilGeps to win the contract for the broadcast of the PCSO lottery. All said, this historic collaboration between PCSO and IBC-13 is a vital step in deepening the meaning of public service, as it not only provides entertainment to Filipino viewers but also drives the campaign to raise funds for health programs, medical assistance, and other charitable efforts to aid Filipinos in need, the mandate which PCSO continues to prioritize. For more information about the new broadcast schedule and lotto updates, visit the official websites of PCSO and IBC-13 or follow their official social media pages.Former President Jimmy Carter has died at the age of 100. The 39th president of the United States was a Georgia peanut farmer who sought to restore trust in government when he assumed the presidency in 1977 and then built a reputation for tireless work as a humanitarian. He earned a Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. He died Sunday, more than a year after entering hospice care, at his home in Plains, Georgia. At age 52, Carter was sworn in as president on Jan. 20, 1977, after defeating President Gerald R. Ford in the 1976 general election. Carter left office on Jan. 20, 1981, following his 1980 general election loss to Ronald Reagan. Here's the latest: A somber announcement The longest-lived American president died Sunday, more than a year after entering hospice care , at his home in the small town of Plains, Georgia, where he and his wife, Rosalynn, who died at 96 in November 2023 , spent most of their lives. “Our founder, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, passed away this afternoon in Plains, Georgia,” The Carter Center said in posting about his death on the social media platform X. It added in a statement that he died peacefully, surrounded by his family. A Southerner and a man of faith In his 1975 book “Why Not The Best,” Carter said of himself: “I am a Southerner and an American, I am a farmer, an engineer, a father and husband, a Christian, a politician and former governor, a planner, a businessman, a nuclear physicist, a naval officer, a canoeist, and among other things a lover of Bob Dylan’s songs and Dylan Thomas’s poetry.” A moderate Democrat, Carter entered the 1976 presidential race as a little-known Georgia governor with a broad smile, outspoken Baptist mores and technocratic plans reflecting his education as an engineer. After he left office and returned home to his tiny hometown of Plains in southwest Georgia, Carter regularly taught Sunday School lessons at Maranatha Baptist Church until his mobility declined. Those sessions drew visitors from around the world. Former Vice President Gore remembers Carter for life "of purpose” Former Vice President Al Gore praised Jimmy Carter for living “a life full of purpose, commitment and kindness” and for being a “lifelong role model for the entire environmental movement.” Carter, who left the White House in 1981 after a landslide defeat to Ronald Reagan. concentrated on conflict resolution, defending democracy and fighting disease in the developing world. Gore, who lost the 2000 presidential election to George W. Bush, remains a leading advocate for action to fight climate change. Both won Nobel Peace Prizes. Gore said that “it is a testament to his unyielding determination to help build a more just and peaceful world” that Carter is often “remembered equally for the work he did as President as he is for his leadership over the 42 years after he left office.” During Gore’s time in the White House, President Bill Clinton had an uneasy relationship with Carter. But Gore said he is “grateful” for “many years of friendship and collaboration” with Carter. The Clintons react to Jimmy Carter's death Former President Bill Clinton and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, remember Carter as a man who lived to serve others. “Hillary and I mourn the passing of President Jimmy Carter and give thanks for his long, good life. Guided by his faith, President Carter lived to serve others — until the very end." The statement recalled Carter's many achievements and priorities, including efforts “to protect our natural resources in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, make energy conservation a national priority, return the Panama Canal to Panama, and secure peace between Egypt and Israel at Camp David." After he left office, the Clinton statement said, Carter continued efforts in "supporting honest elections, advancing peace, combating disease, and promoting democracy; to his and Rosalynn’s devotion and hard work at Habitat for Humanity — he worked tirelessly for a better, fairer world,” the statement said.
“I’VE ordered champagne” were the first words Barbara Taylor Bradford said to me when I interviewed her in 2015. We met at The Dorchester, her home from home whenever she visited London, where she was holding court in a quiet corner of the swanky hotel. Dressed to the nines, with a perfectly made up face and coiffed hair that hinted at her twice-weekly visits to the stylist, she looked nothing like the 81 years old she was at the time. Barbara, who died on Sunday, aged 91 , following a short illness at her home in New York City, was every inch the best-selling author honoured by Queen Elizabeth with an OBE for her contribution to women’s literature. Clearly beloved by the hotel staff, they fussed around her, making sure she had everything she needed. And she was kind and courteous in return — as she was to all who met her. Although we had chatted on many occasions on the phone, this was the first time we had spoken face to face. You would imagine someone who had sold 90 million books — making a rumoured £160million from sales — might be bored by the interview process and give standard, predictable answers. But she was a wonderful, generous hostess and although we were there to chat about her latest release, she asked me questions and genuinely wanted to know about my life. The interview lasted well over two hours — and remains one of my favourite encounters. Known for writing incredible sweeping sagas, her first novel A Woman Of Substance was published in 1979, when she was 46. It was an immediate hit. A rags to riches story, it told how Emma Harte, a servant in rural Yorkshire, went on to head up a huge business empire. It sold more than 30million copies and was adapted into a 1984 TV miniseries, starring Jenny Seagrove as young Emma, Deborah Kerr as her in later life and Liam Neeson as her friend Shane “Blackie” O’Neill. It was the beginning of a career spanning more than 40 years and 40 novels — each received rapturously by her legions of adoring fans. Our latest meeting was in 2019, to talk about her book, In The Lion’s Den, but it was a very different encounter. Her beloved husband, Robert — who she met when she was 28 — had recently died from a stroke aged 92. Again, we met for tea at The Dorchester, and although she tried to put on her game face, it was clear that Barbara was utterly broken. Tears weren’t far away, as she held my hand and told me his last words to her had been, “I love you”. But despite her obvious distress, she was determined to continue making the most of her remaining years — plus Bob had told her never to stop writing so she was keen to honour his wishes. Although her books sold tens of millions of copies, making her one of the world’s wealthiest writers, and she loved her luxuries, she stayed grounded — with fish and chips her favourite meal, coated in lashings of malt vinegar. Even when she discovered her solidly working-class mum was probably the illegitimate daughter of the Marquess of Ripon, a Yorkshire aristocrat, she never took a DNA test. Yet she was rumoured to have maintained the heating of a lake at her former Connecticut home, which a farmer had installed to keep swans warm in winter. And she sold her 13-room Manhattan apartment for £6.7million in 2013 to actress Uma Thurman. But right until the end, Barbara grafted — and her work ethic was second to none. She followed a strict routine, beginning at 6am where she used a typewriter to bash out her novels. She also read the papers every day and had opinions about everything from the royals to politics and the importance of reading. It was why she was so happy to be an ambassador for charities and not-for-profit organisations including the UK’s National Literacy Trust, Literacy Partners in the US, Women In Journalism and Reporters Without Borders. Always a supporter of women, she twice chaired the judges for The Sunday Times Write Stuff competition which encouraged the next generation of female fiction writers. Barbara was born and bred in Leeds and came from a working-class family, who adored literature. During one of our book-related chats she told me she was “force-fed books from a very young age”, and was reading confidently by four years old. At primary school — where she was in the same class as future author and playwright Alan Bennett — she dreamed of being a writer. She had her first story published in a children’s magazine when she was ten. Her first job, aged 15, was in the Yorkshire Evening Post’s typing pool. Determined to follow her dream to be a reporter, she surreptitiously slipped her stories into the sub-editor’s tray. When the editors realised, they promoted her and she became the paper’s only female reporter at the time. By the age of 18, she was its Woman’s Editor. While working at the paper she met a fellow journalist who she said was “lanky and dishevelled with acne”. He kept trying to talk to her, she said, even after she turned him down for a date at the cinema — it was actor Peter O’Toole. Always ambitious, Barbara moved to London aged 20 when Fleet Street called. Her career went from strength to strength and she worked as fashion editor of Woman’s Own magazine. In 1961, when she was 28, Barbara met her husband, Robert, a German- born successful American film producer. They married on Christmas Eve, 1963, and moved to New York. There, Barbara wrote for an interior decoration column that was syndicated to 183 newspapers — even though Robert was wealthy enough that she did not need to work. Her first books were about home design. They included The Complete Encyclopedia Of Homemaking Ideas in 1968. She also wrote a string of entries in the How To Be The Perfect Wife series. When A Woman Of Substance was published, Barbara was over the moon. She had the success she had always dreamed of. She said she wrote books about sexy, scrappy, hard-working women. “What I really wanted to do was to write about a very strong woman, because I’m strong,” she told an interviewer in 1983. “That doesn’t mean I’m tough or hard but I have the strength to meet adversity, not to give in,” she said. Actress Jenny Seagrove, 67, paid tribute to a “dear friend” and “powerhouse of glamour and warmth”. She said: “Success never diluted her warmth and humour or her ability to relate to everyone she met, whether a cleaner or a princess. “She never, ever forgot that she was just a girl from Yorkshire that worked hard and made good.” Charlie Redmayne, chief executive of publisher HarperCollins, said: “She was a natural storyteller, deeply proud of her Yorkshire roots. She would regale us of her time working on the Yorkshire Evening Post with fellow reporter Keith Waterhouse and Peter O’Toole, the dawn of the Soho cafe society, and the many happy years shared with the love of her life, her husband, Bob. Other friends included Sean Connery , Christopher Plummer, Boris Johnson and Joan Rivers. She was also a huge fan of Queen Elizabeth. Maria Boyle, who worked as Barbara’s personal PR for more than 15 years, said: “Book signings were always busy, queues were guaranteed. “Fans would travel from afar, bringing old copies of her novels for her to sign while buying the latest release. “One American reader even brought a copy of A Woman Of Substance with a bullet hole in it. Barbara was alarmed, asked what had happened and the lady said her husband shot the book as she was reading it so much. Her books became like Bibles to many.“ When I wrote A Woman Of Substance I didn’t think, ‘I’m going to write about a woman warrior who conquers the world and smashes the glass ceiling’. But I did want to write about them in a positive way “Readers would frequently tell her their story and cite how her books changed their lives — ‘It inspired me to set up a business’, ‘It helped me through some dark times’ or ‘It gave me courage to change my career’. Barbara told one paper: “When I wrote A Woman Of Substance I didn’t sit down and think, ‘I’m going to write about a woman warrior who conquers the world and smashes the glass ceiling’. But I did want to write about women in a positive way. “At the time there were a lot of very sexy books out there but the women didn’t come out of them very well.” One of Barbara’s favourite shops in London was Fortnum & Mason and she would visit every time she was in the capital — where she would order gifts for those she worked with. And me. I wasn’t the only one to be touched by her kindness. Maria said: “Barbara gave generously. “She waived royalties, donated fees and contributed work freely. “During the pandemic, she gifted one of her books so it could be adapted for blind readers and wrote a 25,000-word short story for a national newspaper when asked for just 5,000. “In the interview which went alongside it, Barbara quoted her hero Winston Churchill, telling them to “KBO” (Keep Buggering On) — and she did that throughout her own life.” She was frequently described as the “grand dame of blockbusters”, “Queen of the genre”, and she absolutely was. My lasting memories of Barbara were she was kind, generous and thoughtful. She had an incredible work ethic and was one of those rare people who are both interested and interesting. May she rest in peace.NonePrincipal U.S. Small-Cap Multi-Factor ETF ( NASDAQ:PSC – Get Free Report ) announced a dividend on Friday, December 27th, NASDAQ Dividends reports. 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NoneBy Chidimma C. Okeke There seems to be a stalemate at the University of Abuja over the appointment of a new vice chancellor following disagreement between the Council and some members of the Senate of the university. A story broke out on Tuesday, saying professors were protesting over the process of selecting a new vice chancellor for the university, during which reporters from a certain media house covering the activities were manhandled and their vehicle vandalised. Daily Trust received a report by some members of the Senate alleging that they were beaten up while going ahead with a meeting after the one earlier scheduled by the university authorities was cancelled, a claim the university denied, saying the first meeting was called by the Council, and when it was evident that the major topic of discussion would not likely be resolved, it was postponed. Daily Trust gathered that trouble started after the federal government last week gave an order for the university to complete the processes of selecting a new vice chancellor by December 31, as the time stipulated by law for the Acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. Aisha Maikudi, to be on the saddle will elapse on January 3, 2025. Wike not running FCTA based on religion, aide replies MURIC North should benefit more from ‘renewed hope’ agenda – Arewa youths The order from the Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, therefore put the Council on its toes to complete the processes, which informed the decision to hold the meeting yesterday. However, there were claims that the University Council, which has two representatives from the Senate of the university, who are collectively saddled with the responsibility of selecting the new VC, allegedly selected three names out of 87 names shortlisted, from which the meeting was supposed to choose who to become the vice chancellor. While some Senate members of the university alleged that the meeting was at the instance of the acting vice chancellor, some sources countered that saying it was the Council that called for the meeting in line with laws establishing the university. The Senate members said they were supposed to have the meeting by 9am but it was shifted to 11:30am. A source from the Senate said: “After shifting the meeting, members waited patiently. At 12.03pm the Deputy Vice Chancellor Admin, Professor Philip Uso Afaha, came in to tender the apologies of the Acting VC, Prof Aisha Maikudi, that the meeting had to be suspended at the request of the chairman of the council to give room for further consultations. “Members were incensed and shouted at Afaha to go away and that the apology was not accepted. Prof. Afaha left in an unpleasant scene. Thereafter, members decided to hold a meeting to take a resolution of Senate members and forward same to the Council chairman.” The source said Prof. Muhammad Abdullahi Katcha, who was a former deputy vice chancellor in the university, was nominated to chair the meeting and Prof. Atimga took minutes and resolution. The source said there were no fewer than 80 Senate members. He alleged that while the meeting was going on, the vigilante operatives in the university were allegedly unleashed on members. “Tables and chairs were turned upside down with members falling and tumbling as they scampered for their safety,” he said. When contacted, Professor Katcha confirmed that he presided over the meeting after his colleagues endorsed him. He also said they had passed a vote of no confidence on the acting vice chancellor, as well as the two members from the Senate that were coopted in the Council. “Some elderly members of the Senate were injured by the mob,” Prof. Katcha said, adding that they would pass their resolution to the Council. Council’s resolution is based on law – Dean However, while countering the claims of some of the Senate members, the Dean of Students Affairs, Prof. Abubakar Kari, who spoke to Daily Trust, denied the allegations saying the meeting was actually postponed following the absence of two of the Senate members who were supposed to be part of the meeting. He said he was present at the meeting and left after the announcement of the postponement. Prof. Kari said the Joint Council and Senate Selection Board comprises five members, including three Council members and two Senate members who are clearly defined to make the final selection and to be chaired by the pro-chancellor who is also the chairman of the Council. “The two people representing the Senate now wrote a complaint of a sort alleging that the council has taken over their job. They claim that they are the ones to do the shortlisting and to set up the criteria, which is actually not correct,” he said. He said a meeting was, therefore, rescheduled to address the issue and the two members from Senate staged a walkout that they would not do the job. “So, the pro-chancellor now wrote a letter to the management directing them to convene a Senate meeting to replace those that staged a walkout since they don’t want to do the job. He said with the intervention of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), the Senate meeting was scheduled but later shifted as a result of their (ASUU) plea that they would bring back the two revolting Senate members to complete the processes. “So they (two Senate members in the council) addressed some journalists. I don’t know who and who, but Channels (team) was part of it. And so I think it was when Channels crew were leaving, that our security people now felt offended that somebody brought in the media, so I think deflated their tyres. “People didn’t even know that somebody addressed the press because we were inside the Senate chambers. Then we started reading on social media that professors were beaten up and that there was a problem in the university which is not true. “Eventually, the pro-chancellor pleaded again that the meeting should not take place today (Tuesday) until Friday because ASUU is still intervening,” he said. Prof. Kari alleged that the other side was bent on creating tension in the university. “They don’t want a new VC to emerge until after January 3, when the time of the acting VC will elapse, so that probably, they can now manipulate and change things or whatever,” he claimed. When Daily Trust reached out to ASUU, it said “no comment”. Join Daily Trust WhatsApp Community For Quick Access To News and Happenings Around You. selection Stalemate at UniAbuja VC