Category: Education

  • Student loan: FUSHI VC decries low enrollment in the southwest

    Student loan: FUSHI VC decries low enrollment in the southwest

    The Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Health Sciences, Ila-Orangun (FUHSI), Osun State, Professor Akeem Lasisi, has expressed concern over the low enrollment of students in the southwest for the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) scheme. 

    Speaking at the university campus during the handover of the Senate building to the institution’s management, Lasisi emphasized the need to encourage more students to register for NELFUND to benefit from the initiative. 

    He confirmed that FUHSI students have already received financial support through the scheme, with funds successfully disbursed into the university’s account.

    “What we need to do about NELFUND is for us to sensitize the students that they have to register. Our students who registered have paid their school fees to us.

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    “At this time in the country now, all students should be encouraged to register for NELFUND so that they can benefit from it. The delay in the programme is the number of students, if they are not coming readily there is nothing NELFUND can do.

    “In the southwest, the number of students that have registered in the zone is a far cry compared to the number in another geopolitical zone. We have discussed this with the management and we talked to their leadership to register.

    Speaking about the Senate Building, he commended the Federal government for ensuring that the institution has hitch-free take-off, saying, “The building is iconic which speaks to the university. It looks great.”

    He pleaded with the federal government to expedite action to complete ongoing projects in the institutions, noting that “university is capital intensive, we need more help, if you sink N100bn here, we are going to need more, we need all the help.”

  • Oyo Reps aspirant gives 1,000 indigent students free JAMB forms

    Oyo Reps aspirant gives 1,000 indigent students free JAMB forms

    An House of Representatives aspirant in Ibadan North Federal Constituency under All Progressive Congress (APC), Dr. Olamide Balikis Junaid, has sponsored JAMB registration for over 1,000 indigent students in the constituency.

    She said the step was to give opportunity to the students willing to further their education but are constrained by funds to fulfill their dream in life.

    Speaking in Ibadan while handling the scholarship to beneficiaries at a program tagged: “Olamide Balikis Junaid Foundation Edu-Support Initiative Free JAMB Forms”, the aspirant, who was represented by the Director General, Olamide Junaid Foundation, Abubakar Abdul, stated that it has been part of the founder of the foundation, Olamide Junaid to always touch lives of the masses even before she joinned politics.

    According to him, the foundation has been touching lives of less privileged, poor and needy in the society not only in Ibadan but across the nation.

    He maintained that Junaid is the best person for Ibadan North Federal Constituency seat considering her pedigree and antecedents, adding that she will do more if eventually get the party ticket and wins.

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    He urged beneficiaries to see education as the pathway to success in life, and also contribute their own quota towards the development of the nation.

    The APC chairman in Ibadan North Local Government, Alhaji Taofeek Olaiwola lauded the initiative of Junaid, adding that she has proved to be a good stewart of the party and helper of the helpless in the society.

    He said: “Junaid is not doing it because she is veying for the post, she has been doing it all this while, I want to advice her not to relent in the good deed of her foundation, her chance is getting brighter on her aspiration and what she is doing for the masses will be on her favour when its time for the party to pick the candidate.”

    The APC youth leader in Ibadan North Local Government, Aliu Babatunde said with the scholarship, Junaid has alleviated suffering of the beneficiaries, saying youths in the party are fully in her support.

    Some of the beneficiaries commended the gesture of Junaid, saying the scholarship will go a long way in assisting their education pursuits.

  • FUOYE Governing Council confirms Ariyomo, Ekiti SSG, 18 others full Professors

    FUOYE Governing Council confirms Ariyomo, Ekiti SSG, 18 others full Professors

    The Governing Council of the Federal University Oye Ekiti (FUOYE) has confirmed the elevation of 20 senior academic staff members to the prestigious rank of Professor in the last three months. 

    The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Abayomi Fasina, disclosed this at a pre-convocation briefing at the university campus to herald the 9th convocation ceremony of the institution.

    Among the newly elevated erudite scholars are Prof. (Mrs.) Tolulope Ariyomo, a first-class graduate of the Federal University of Technology Akure and the University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, who is now a full professor of Behavioral Ecology and Aquatic Toxicology with effect from October 2024.

    Also confirmed as full professors are distinguished scholars such as Prof. (Mrs) Abibath Adubiaro, the Secretary to the Government of Ekiti State whose promotion also took effect from October 2024.

    Other newly elevated dons are Prof. (Mrs) Medinat Adekoya, Prof. Olusayo Olubosede, and 17 other eminent scholars.

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    The Governing Council took the decision at its meeting on Wednesday 19th of February 2025.

    Fasina lauded the Federal Government for providing succor for 3,281 vulnerable students of the institution through Nigeria Education Loan Funds (NELFUND).

    According to him, N305.757m has been disbursed by NELFUND to beneficiaries in FUOYE, saying that many students who were unable to pay their school fees have been relieved of the burden.

    Fasina has said that four notable Nigerians, including two former Attorneys General and Ministers of Justice of the Federation, Kanu Godwin Agabi, and Bayo Ojo, will be conferred with honorary degree awards at the convocation ceremony.

    Others to be honoured are the Managing Director of First Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Segun Alebiosu, as well as Dr. Allen Onyema, Chairman of Air Peace Airline.

    177 students of FUOYE bagged First Class honours out of 8,444 students graduating at the convocation.

  • Mbagwu to address Rwandan university 12th convocation

    Mbagwu to address Rwandan university 12th convocation

    The Protestant University of Rwanda has invited the managing director of CMB Building Maintenance and Investment Limited, Mr. Kelechi Mbagwu to address its 12th convocation in Kigali.

    He will speak on “Developing and Futhering Collaboration in Africa: The Role of Private Universities.”

    In the letter of invitation dated February 13, 2025 by the Vice Chancellor, Professor Olu Ojedokun on behalf of the University’s Council and Management, the University extolled Mbagwu’s virtues as one of the leaders of innovation in Africa’s construction industry.

    “We, in Rwanda, see you as one of the leaders of innovation in the development of the construction industry. We also wish to honour you for your significant contributions in sports, particularly in Rugby.

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    “It is our belief that your visit to our University particularly, the Huye Campus, will be the spark which opens up collaboration between you and the Protestant University of Rwanda and indeed, other universities in Rwanda and East Africa.”

    Mbagwu, an accomplished rugby player and philanthropist, is well known for the innovation culture of CMB Building Maintenance and Investment company whose track record includes several estate development projects in Lagos and Abuja, Nigeria.

    He presided over the affairs of the Nigerian Rugby federation for several years focusing on the revival of rugby in secondary schools and across countries in West Africa.

  • Oyo Prince Adebayo acquires land for Federal institution in Iresa-Adu

    Oyo Prince Adebayo acquires land for Federal institution in Iresa-Adu

    Prince Adebayo Kayode popularly Prince Adebayo of Iresa has provided lands for the Federal College of Agriculture in Iresa-Adu. 

    The gesture came after the institution has been operating on a temporary site for two years over failure to secure a permanent site over land disputes. 

    It was gathered that there were alleged plans to move the institution out of the town, which had been averted by the intervention of Prince Adebayo. 

     After being contacted, Prince Adebayo who resides in the United Kingdom, purchased the necessary hectares of land needed for the institution full establishment on Iresa-Adu soil.

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    Prince Adebayo said: The FEDERAL COLLEGE is the first ever Higher Institution anywhere on Iresa-Adu soil and to loose it over land disputes will be regrettable.  There are people who have already worked tirelessly to bring the institution here to Iresa-Adu in first place. 

    “We cannot sit back and watch all that effort go to waste. The permanent site was handpicked by Federal College stakeholders, I am honoured to have played a historical role in securing the land for the institution”. 

    Prince Adebayo purchased the hectares of land directly from the Surulere local government Iresa-Adu, Oyo State. 

    All documents including red copy document for the land have been finalised at the State level.

    As the founder and sole financier of IRESA ROYAL FOUNDATION with numerous projects across Iresa for over five years, from STUDENT RELIEF LOAN programme to EMPOWERMENT programme, from FOOTBALL tournament to COVID-19 food distribution,  from yearly EID celebration to yearly CHRISTMAS CHILDREN’S PARTY, and many other projects.

    The Prince has proven commitments in bridging the gap between the elders and youths to move his ancestral home of Iresa-Adu to greater heights.

    According to one of the elders in the town: “We have been yearning for an higher institution in this town for a long time. Iresa plays an historical role in Yoruba history, older than Ogbomoso and many other towns around us, yet other towns have more development than us. Thank God for our son Prince Adebayo for stepping in at this very moment”.

    One of the women leaders in the ancient town, she said: “I was not a child when Aresa Oyedepo sold that land to the Local Government in the early 1990s. The land is theirs and the school wanted it for school, so we have to buy it back, but everyone knows the situation of Nigeria. Our son, Prince Adebayo have always tried his best for this town, we pray he does not get tired”.

    In an emotional reaction from some of the youths in the town, one of them said, “We have been working with Prince Adebayo on every one of his projects, he has never disappointed Iresa. This is by far an historical achievement, because we will benefit from the higher institution, our grand children and future generations will benefit from it as well”.

  • Lagos, firms partner to digitalise schools

    Lagos, firms partner to digitalise schools

    • By Divine Joseph, Beulah Ebitanmi and Joy Anyanwu

    The Lagos State government has initiated plans to partner with two private firms, Kelv Consult and Classbox Educational Hub Limited to boost the use of digital devices and tools for teaching and learning in the state-owned schools.

    By the partnership, Kelv Consult will equip the secondary school students from junior to senior class with requisite knowledge and skills in areas such as computer programming, web designing, cyber security and data analysis. Classbox will provide teachers with a customised digital device and tools, embedded with useful learning materials.

    Speaking at the pilot phase of the partnership recently, the state’s Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Mr. Jamiu Alli-Balogun, stressed the importance of the digital classrooms and learning materials in both the urban and underserved communities.

    According to him, digital learning is not just about providing technology, but about fostering an educational ecosystem that supports teachers and students with digital devices, tools and rich contents that will enhance learning outcomes.

    The commissioner, who was represented by the Director, ICT, Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, Mrs. Grace Akinfoyewa, expressed delight that the state government has intensified efforts in its drive to providing quality education for all students, regardless of their locations and socio-economic status

    Alli- Balogun observed that the soft skills training impacted on students by Kelvin Consult as well as the digital device and resources provided by the Classbox for their teachers, would help in enhancing their learning and teaching as applicable and also rub off on the educational sector of the state.

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    He urged both the teachers and pupils to make a good use of the new experience as they go back to classrooms, promising that the state government would not relent in providing necessary support for teachers and students to enable them to thrive in their respective callings.

    He noted that the projects presentations by various schools on digital learning at the event were testaments that the students are gifted, innovators and great thinkers, expressing optimism for their bright future.

    “That is why we believe that the training they have undergone through the partnership worth cascaded to other students  in the state in order to achieve our collective vision for high quality education that will make our students future ready,” he added.

    Additionally, Alli-Balogun highlighted significance of partnering Classbox Educational Hub, maintaining that the digital device known as “Classroom without border” is a way to go for any school in the 21st century economy.

    According to him, the device does not only have multiple features that include mini-projector, whiteboard, tablet, kiosk, visualiser, speaker, and battery, but also contain rich contents produced based on the curriculum, which also makes  teaching and learning more flexible, interactive and accessible, especially for pupils in the underserved communities.

    “Teachers can also record classroom activities, capture student work and document key learning moments for future review,” he added.

    He thanked Classbox for giving the device free of charge to three schools, namely : Dairy Farm Senior Secondary School, Agege; Ojota Senior High School and Agidingbi Senior Grammar School, Ikeja, promising they will be used for intended purpose.

    In his remarks at the event, Mr. Durojaye Banji, Chief Operating Officer/ Co-founder of Classbox Hub, re-echoed the significant milestone embedded in the collaboration, especially for the students and their teachers and the education sector generally.

    He noted that digital skills and applications are in-thing to make any professional relevant in the world of work now and in the future, commending the Lagos State government for always taking the lead in aspiring for greater heights among other states.

    The highpoint of the flag-off of the partnership was the presentation of prizes to three schools with best digital projects by the CEO of Kelv Consult, Mrs. Adekemi Sogunro.

    The schools are Government Senior College, Agege, which emerged the best and followed by Gbaja Boys’ Senior High School, Surulere and Kuramo Senior College, Victoria Island, which took second and third positions.

    While the first position went home with a computer printer and N150,000 cash, the second and third were given a printer and N100,000 cash as well as N100,000 cash respectively.

    According to Mrs. Sogunro, all the 12 participating students from across the six educational districts of the state were also given gifts for their participation.

  • FUAHSE unveils varsity’s academic roadmap for students

    FUAHSE unveils varsity’s academic roadmap for students

    Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Allied Health Sciences Enugu (FUAHSE), Prof. John Emaimo, has unveiled the university’s academic roadmap, which is geared towards offering practical education to students, who will seamlessly integrate into the national healthcare team upon graduation.

    In a statement during the Founders’ Day celebration at the Enugu campus of the university, Prof. Emaimo emphasised that the institution aims to produce graduates who will not only excel in their fields, but also become employers of labour, contributing significantly to national growth.

    The pioneer students, who commenced academic activities last Friday, were reassured of receiving double certifications and honours upon graduation – a bachelor’s degree and a Diploma in a chosen entrepreneurial venture. This unique approach sets the university apart, highlighting its commitment to producing well-rounded, skilled professionals. The traditional ruler of the host community, HRH Igwe Julius Nnaji, praised the remarkable transformation of the institution from a Dental College to the University of Allied Health Sciences. He noted that the university’s programmes will cater to the growing healthcare infrastructure needs in Enugu State and beyond.

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    For his part, the Students Union Government (SUG) leader, Maurice Ugwuoti, lauded the vice chancellor for his dedication to the students’ success. Ugwuoti underscored the availability of top-notched staff dedicated to the students’ development, positioning the university as a key player in Enugu State’s medical sector.

    Keynote and goodwill speeches from distinguished guests like Prof. Emmanuel Iyidobi, Prof. Mark Okeji, and Rev. (Prof) Hyginus Ezegwui, further highlighted the significance of the university’s establishment and its potential impact on the healthcare sector.

    With the inauguration of academic activities at FUAHSE, there is increased anticipation for the admission of students into its various allied healthcare programmes. The university’s vision for practical education and holistic skill development sets a solid foundation for the future success of its graduates, who are poised to make a tangible difference in the national healthcare landscape.

  • French Village gets CEO as Ayeleru’s tenure ends

    French Village gets CEO as Ayeleru’s tenure ends

    The Governing Council of the Nigeria French Language Village (NFLV) has appointed Prof. Samuel Oladipo Kolawole, formerly with Ekiti State University, as the new Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the institution.

    Prof. Kolawole took over from Prof. Lateef Babatunde Ayeleru, whose tenure ended last week.

    The council also appointed Ibikunle Lateef Oyeleke as the Bursar.

    A statement by Deputy Registrar (Information and Protocol), Mrs. Sessi Fagbeji-Agemo, said the Chairman of the Governing Council, Alhaji Labiru Musa Kafur, highlighted and praised the transparency and diligence of the selection process that led to Prof. Kolawole’s and Oyeleke’s appointments.

    The session, which also marked the valedictory meeting of Prof. Ayeleru, witnessed an outpour of encomium.

    Kafur acknowledged Prof. Ayeleru’s significant contributions during his tenure, emphasising the improvements made in infrastructural development and academic excellence under his leadership.

    “Council recognises his efforts towards improving the village. He is leaving the village better than he met it,” the Chairman noted.

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    Under the leadership of the out-going Director, the Village, for the first time, produced six professors marking a significant milestone in the institution’s academic development. The six professors are Adesola Musibau O., Adeleke Joseph A., Laditan Omolegbe A., Adeniyi Emmanuel A., and Alawode Mathew A. Additionally, Dr. Olayiwola Senior Idowu was promoted to the rank of Reader, officially joining the professorial cadre.

    According to the former Chairperson of the Governing Council of the institution, Prof. Remi Sonaiya, “the development marks the opening up of new vistas for the Nigeria French Language Village.”

    Prof. Sonaiya congratulated the newly promoted professors and wished them greater levels of advancement in the years to come.

    She urged them to remain committed to academic excellence, emphasising the importance of their roles in advancing the institution’s mission, particularly as the village aspires to become a degree-awarding institution in the near future.

  • 500 indigent pupils’ WAEC fees paid

    500 indigent pupils’ WAEC fees paid

    The 2025 West African Examinations Council (WAEC) registration fees of over 500 indigent pupils have been paid by a member of House of Representatives for Ibarapa East/Ido Federal Constituency, Oyo State, Aderemi Oseni.

     Speaking in Eruwa during an interdenominational prayer session and stakeholders’ interactive forum organised by the Board of Trustees of the Ibarapa East/Ido Community Development Association, the lawmaker reaffirmed his commitment to quality representation.

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    The event had in attendance stakeholders, including leaders of All Progressives Congress (APC) such as Chief Timothy Jolaoso, Alhaji Kamorudeen Ajisafe, represented by Mr. Busari Dauda, and Samson Aderonmu, party executives, special assistants and coordinators of the Remi Oseni Committee of Friends (ROCOF), among others.

    Oseni, represented at the event by his Senior Legislative Aide (SLA), Alhaji Hakeem Okedina, said his passion for educational support stems from his personal experience as a beneficiary of the late Governor Bola Ige’s free education programme.

  • ‘Why pupils of Edo public schools are sitting on floor despite World Bank’s N200b’

    ‘Why pupils of Edo public schools are sitting on floor despite World Bank’s N200b’

    Edo State Commissioner for Education Dr. Paddy Iyamu has disclosed that pupils of most Edo public schools are sitting on floor, despite World Bank’s N200 billion support.

    He blamed the immediate administration of Godwin Obaseki for alleged mismanagement and insensitivity.

    Iyamu, who spoke yesterday in Benin, as part of activities to mark 100 days in office of Edo Governor Monday Okpebholo, disclosed that he wept during his recent inspection of most public schools in Edo, because of the decay of infrastructure.

    He said: “Obaseki’s administration put in place the Edo Basic Education Sector Transformation (EdoBEST) programme. If you want to look at it holistically, one of the major problems with the initiative is that you cannot be teaching students where the teachers are using tablets that cost Obaseki’s administration billions of Naira, but the students are sitting on the floor, without windows or doors in the classrooms. Then, what is the essence of such education?

    “In Obaseki’s EdoBEST programme, one teacher was teaching primary one, two, three and four. The primary one, two, and three would be in one class. When the teacher wanted to teach primary one and two, primary three and four students would wait inside the same class? Is that what is EdoBEST? So, the reviews that we are doing are not to witch-hunt anybody and they are not politically-motivated, but the right things must be done. We are solving the problems created by Obaseki’s administration.

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    “Governor Okpebholo has seen it all. There is even a report that you will see in the coming days. Looking at a holistic view, the EdoBEST programme got over N200 billion. By this time, we are not supposed to be talking about classrooms. The N200 billion from the World Bank is a lot of money. That is $70 million. We met an appalling situation.”

    The commissioner also expressed displeasure over the decision of the immediate adminstration for not distributing to the state’s public schools, books donated by President Bola Tinubu.

    He said: “A lot of things have been achieved in these 100 days. We have the case of over 10,000 books that were hoarded in the warehouse because the books had the face of President Bola Tinubu on them.

    “The immediate past administration refused to distribute the books. I can  conveniently and comfortably tell you that we have distributed them for learning by our children. The intention is to make the lives of the benefiting students better.

    “Irrespective of party affiliation, one expects that the books ought to have been distributed. But Obaseki’s administration, for reasons best known to the officials, hoarded them, but forgot that they denied Edo children their rights. Their condemnable action did not affect President Tinubu, but affected Edo children. The bottleneck was removed.”