Category: Education

  • Dickson excited as first batch of Hensard varsity students resumes

    Dickson excited as first batch of Hensard varsity students resumes

    It was a historic moment as students of Senator Seriake Dickson-owned Hensard University, Toru-Orua, Bayelsa State, started arriving since Sunday and commenced formalising their documentations to meet with the university’s requirements.

    The excited students were later driven to their respective hostels, after their successful screening and documentations, as the management and staff worked tirelessly till late Monday night, ensuring that each student was attended to.

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    According to a statement by the university’s Public Relations Officer, Chief Sony Neme, the founder of the institution and Chancellor, Senator Dickson, also led a team of deans, heads of department and other management staff on a facility tour, to ensure that all facilities were well in place for a hitch-free take off.

    The senator representing Bayelsa West Senatorial District gave kudos to the university’s management and staff, saying, “As you can see, all is set for the historic take off of Hensard University, with the massive resumptions of our students.

    “Gladly our facilities are well in place. I decided to visit each of the key facilities and I am impressed with what I have seen, especially the world-class facilities in our classrooms and hostels. I commend management and staff for a job well done,” Dickson stated.

  • Caleb proprietor praises Sanwo-Olu, Abiru on reconstruction of Ikorodu-Itoikin road

    Caleb proprietor praises Sanwo-Olu, Abiru on reconstruction of Ikorodu-Itoikin road

    The proprietor/CEO of Caleb Group of Schools and founder/visitor of Caleb University, Imota, Lagos, Dr. Oladega Adebogun, has commended Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu and Senator Tokunbo Abiru, representing Lagos East Senatorial District, for their dedicated efforts in the reconstruction of the Ikorodu-Itoikin road.

    The 34-kilometre road was initially constructed in 1975 during the regime of General Yakubu Gowon as the Head of State of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and Brigadier General Mobolaji Olufunso Johnson, as the pioneer Military governor of Lagos State.

    Johnson was the chairman of the Board of Trustees of Caleb University until he passed on to glory in October 2019.

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    In a statement by his spokesman, Dr Elvis Otobo, Adebogun said the effort was a testament to the progress of Nigeria’s democracy. 

    “The Ikorodu-Itoikin Road was a nightmare for travellers, motorists, and residents until President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government intervened and approved its reconstruction through the Federal Ministry of Works,” he said. 

    He remarked that the reconstruction of the road, a significant infrastructural development, has not only improved the travelling experience on the corridor but also brought joy and happiness to the people, institutions, companies, and communities that use it daily.

    Dr Adebogun, who is widely travelled, commended the governor’s and senator’s call for  the dualisation of the road to enhance its capability and the Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi’s assurances on the design for the dualisation of the road.

    The Harvard scholar and astute educationist also appreciated President Bola Tinubu’s efforts in massively building and rehabilitating roads across the country. 

    He specifically mentioned the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road, Phase 1, Section 1; the Ahmadu Bello Way to Eleko Village Area in Lekki Peninsula, the 260 roads for emergency repairs, Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Road and the Second Niger Bridge Bypasses among others.

    The erudite entrepreneur pointed out the significance of the Ikorodu-Itokin Road as a crucial access point from other parts of the country and a strategic route to the new Lekki-Ibeju corridor, which houses the Dangote Refinery, Lagos deep seaport, and the free trade zone.

  • NYSC members receive training on indigenous language

    NYSC members receive training on indigenous language

    The National Institute for Cultural Orientation (NICO) has commenced training for National Youth Service Corps members in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on how to speak Nigerian indigenous languages.

    The second edition of the programme is being carried out on 2024 Batch A, Stream 2 members, who are currently in camp.

    This is aimed at ensuring that the indigenous languages do not go into extinction.

    Executive Secretary/CEO of NICO, Otunba Biodun Ajiboye, said the programme was conceptualized due to the rapid decline in the knowledge and use of indigenous languages, especially among the youths.

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    Ajiboye, represented by the Director, Orientation and Cultural Affairs, Segun Adegbaju, said: “By acquiring proficiency in these languages (Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba), corps members can interact more efficiently with community residents and improve on their communication skills during community development initiatives and various interactions, thus fostering harmonious coexistence.”

    The Camp Director, 2024 Batch A, Stream 2, Nwaoha Angela, who hailed the initiative, urged the institute to “do a follow up by reaching out to the corps members at their various Community Development Service (CDS) groups, so that it can be sustained.”

    A beneficiary, Alhassan Tellen, said: “I’m interested in learning Igbo, Yoruba and Gbagi. Learning the Gbagi Language would make it easy for me to communicate with the indigenous people of Abuja. I commend NICO for the initiative.”

  • Ashafa applauds graduates of computer-based test training in Kosofe

    Ashafa applauds graduates of computer-based test training in Kosofe

    Senator Gbenga Ashafa delivered an inspiring speech yesterday at the graduation ceremony of the first batch of 200 students from the Computer Based Test (CBT) training programme in Kosofe, Lagos. 

    Organised by the Total Nucleus Foundation, the programme aims to equip individuals with essential digital skills for the modern world. The training gave participants the knowledge and skills to navigate computer-based systems effectively.

    Acknowledging fifteen graduates’ dedication and hard work,  Ashafa emphasised the importance of their achievement in today’s technology-driven society. He praised their commitment to learning and highlighted the transformative impact of initiatives like this on local communities. Additionally, he stressed the significance of such skills in today’s digital landscape, where technology plays a central role in various aspects of life.

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    Expressing gratitude to the Total Nucleus Foundation for its commitment to community development, Senator Ashafa commended the organisation’s investment in programs like this, which provide individuals with the tools they need to succeed. He also acknowledged the guidance and inspiration provided by Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN), the foundation’s patron, and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Grand Patron of TNF, whose educational reforms paved the way for such initiatives.

    Ashafa urged the graduates to carry forward the lessons learned and to remain dedicated to continuous learning and self-improvement. He also pledged continued support for initiatives promoting community development and education, such as [specific types of support]. He emphasized the importance of collective efforts in building a better society.

  • Babcock holds 48th inaugural lecture

    Babcock holds 48th inaugural lecture

    Head of Mass Communication at Babcock University, Ilishan -Remo, Ogun State, Prof. Kolade Ajilore, will deliver the institution’s 48th Inaugural lecture tomorrow at 2 pm.

    The paper is entitled, “ Advertising practice as brand communication archery in the age of a rebellious audience”

     President/ Vice Chancellor,  Prof. Ademola Tade, is the chairman of the occasion.

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    Ajilore is an alumnus of University of Lagos, where he got his  BSc in Mass Communication, Master’s in International Law and Diplomacy (MILD), then PhD from Babcock University.

  • How young people can influence public policies, political process – Ajakaye

    How young people can influence public policies, political process – Ajakaye

    The Chief Press Secretary to Kwara Governor Mallam Rafiu Ajakaye on Tuesday charged youths to continue to leverage their huge population and power of the new media to constructively engage governments and negotiate for quality representation, among other legitimate demands.

    He said it is not enough for young persons to agitate for right leadership and good governance in the country without participating actively in the processes that produce their representatives across the board.

    Ajakaye spoke in Ilorin at the 24th Inauguration Ceremony and Launch of “The HERO Magazine”, produced by the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Kwara State axis. The publication was dedicated to the Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, highlighting some of the sectoral achievements of the administration.

    “Youths in this country need to marry their ownership of the new media space with a strong presence in the ‘real world’ of participatory politics and mass engagement. If you want to see persons who understand your positions in government offices, you need to be in the room where delegates for shadow elections are chosen. You need to ensure that candidates standing in an election emerge from a process that you took part in,” he said.

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    “You cannot complain that political parties presented ‘never-do-wells’ as their candidates, thereby limiting your choices at the general election, when you stay away from the process that produces them.

    “Statista puts the average age of the Nigerian person at 18.6. What this means is that half of Nigeria’s over 200m people are below age 18, while all persons above that age constitute the second half. If you remove persons between 15 and 29 who are mostly students in various areas of studies from the second half, what you have left is a negligible minority in terms of demography.”

    The CPS, whose lecture was themed ‘Bridging the gap between the students and government: the future of the Nigerian Youths, Opportunities and Challenges’, noted that there is hardly a gap to bridge between the youth and government, considering the size of young persons and students that are now involved in different positions of authority nationwide.

    “I do not believe there is really a gap to bridge between the students, or the youths, and governments at any level in Nigeria. Not only are students properly constituted as a power bloc in the various student movements nationwide, different governments have also established the office of the Special Assistant on Student Affairs that is a go-between for the two power centers. In many cases, there is either an office of the Special Adviser or a standalone Ministry on Youth Development,” he said.

    “But what I think is open to question is how much the intimidating size of this demography (students and young people) has really shaped governance, public policy, and allocation of public resources. While things are empirically changing for the better, with Kwara under His Excellency Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq as a positive reference point in his unprecedented support for young people, a lot can still be done in a way that benefits not just young people but will also create the right environment for equitable access to good education, upward (social) mobility, economic growth and sustainable development.”

    He said the growing population of young people is both an opportunity and a threat, requesting them to leverage their different organizational bodies to advocate sustainable solutions to the crisis of (poor) education, lack of job, extreme poverty, and hunger in the land.

    The event was well attended by the State Commissioner for Tertiary Education Dr Mrs Mary Arinde; Commissioner for Youth Development Hon. Nafisat Buge; Special Assistant to the Governor on Students Affairs Comrade Wasiu Onidugbe; Rector, Kwara State Polytechnic Dr. Jimoh Abdul; Senator Khairat AbdulRazaq who was represented by Prof Saudat AbdulBaqi; leaders of various students’ unions; and dozens of students.

    Arinde and Buge, in their separate remarks, said the administration is walking the talk by putting high premium on the welfare of students and trusting the young persons with leadership positions.

    Buge appreciated the leadership of NANS in the state for documenting some of the achievements of the present administration for future references.

    Onidugbe, for his part, said the honour done to Governor AbdulRazaq by NANS serves as another good testimony that their interest is well represented, adding that the recent payment of bursary to students by government is a typical example.

    He said the administration will continue to prioritize the students’ welfare in the state.

    Senator AbdulRazaq tasked the students to accord their study a priority and commended them for their decent play of students’ unionism.

  • Ekiti students protest corps member’s death, demand justice

    Ekiti students protest corps member’s death, demand justice

    Hundreds of students in Ekiti state on Tuesday, April 30, took to the streets to protest the death of a corps member, Damilola Iyanda, who was reportedly killed by a policeman. 

    Iyanda, a native of Ogotun-Ekiti in Ekiti Southwest Local Government area of Ekiti state, was allegedly shot by a trigger happy policeman deployed to the scene of a fracas that ensued during an after-party of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, convocation ceremony. 

    The students under the auspices of the Federation of Ekiti State Students’ Union who were  chanting different solidarity songs, marched to the Ekiti State House of Assembly Complex to demand justice for the deceased. 

    Speaking on behalf of the students, the FESSU national president, Adekunle Benjamin, who described the incident as sheer wickedness, demanded justice for the slain corps members and his family.

    He noted that the peaceful protest to the Ekiti State House of Assembly complex was to call the attention of the Speaker, Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye “to look into the ugly incident and liase with his Oyo State counterpart in ensuring justice is done. 

    “We demand for a swift investigation into this unfortunate matter and the culprit should be brought to book. We demand for compensation for the family of the deceased. 

    “We equally demand for comprehensive treatment of his brother that sustained gunshot injury. He is at home and his health is deteriorating. We demand an end to police brutality in Nigeria. Police should be our friend, save us and not kill us.

    “We have come to the House of Assembly today to speak with th Speaker to liase with his counterpart in Oyo State for swift justice for Iyanda Damilola and Iyanda Oluwafemi. They are from Ekiti State, precisely Ogotun Ekiti.”

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    Receiving the protesting students, the Speaker who condemned the killing of the corps member, added that the House would make sure that justice is served. 

    “We express our condolences to the family and we condemn the killing and unprofessionalism of the police officer who murdered one of us, a youth from Ekiti State who is also serving his fatherland in cold blood.

    “Whatever it is, I don’t believe any police officer will take the life of any human being and shot him, who is not a criminal and defenseless citizen without provocation.

    “We condemned it and the House will be sitting. We will have a position during our plenary. Our resolutions will be passed and I know the House will condemn it. It’s so unfortunate his life is cut short”, Aribasoye added. 

  • WAEC lauds positive feedbacks from stakeholders on success of digital certificate

    WAEC lauds positive feedbacks from stakeholders on success of digital certificate

    The Head of National Office of West African Examinations Council, (Nigeria), Dr Amos Dangut has expressed delight over the positive feedback the council has been receiving from numerous stakeholders in the education value chain both in Nigeria and outside the shores of Africa about the body’s digital certificate platform.

    The HNO made the remarks at the Yaba office of the Council on Monday during a press briefing it organized to intimate the public about the commencement date for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for school candidates.

    The examination is scheduled to start on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, and will conclude on June 24, 2024.

    While fielding questions from journalists about the success of the council’s digital certificate platform, the HNO said: “The emergence of the digital certificate platform has given a remarkable respite to stakeholders in the entire education value chain of result verification, accessing, sharing and confirmation. It has also created ease of processing student’s admission into tertiary institutions anywhere in the world in record time.

    “Impressively we’ve been getting positive feedbacks from the stakeholders in Nigeria and also outside the country, various organizations are as well reaching out to us about the uniqueness of the platform. The platform is in compliance with global best practices by ensuring that the data of candidates are protected and cannot be manipulated.”

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    Speaking on the commencement date for the 2024 WASSCE, Dr Dangut however affirmed the council’s preparedness to Kickstart the examination.

    He further specified that the examination period would span seven weeks and six days.

    Dangut said: “I am delighted to inform you that WASSCE for School Candidates, 2024 will take place between Tuesday, April 30 and Monday, June 24, 2024, in Nigeria, spanning seven weeks and six days.

    “The examination will be conducted in four WAEC member countries, namely: Nigeria, Gambia, Sierra Leone, and Liberia.”

    “We want to inform candidates of the council’s readiness to conduct WASSCE.”

    He added, “We are set for the conduct of WASSCE for School candidates in 2024 in Nigeria. The Council also, in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Education, the State Ministries of Education, the Nigeria Police, other security agencies and other stakeholders, deliver, on its mandate to conduct credible examinations for the Nigerian Child and the general public.

    “We remain ever grateful to the Honourable Minister of Education, the Honourable Minister of State for Education, all the State Ministries of Education, the Inspector-General of Police, and indeed, all our stakeholders, for their usual support and cooperation, even as we count on them once again.”

  • Oyo College of Nursing and Midwifery matriculates 130 pioneer Jamb intakes

    Oyo College of Nursing and Midwifery matriculates 130 pioneer Jamb intakes

    The Oyo State College of Nursing and Midwifery has matriculated 130 pioneer students enrolled through the Joint Admission Matriculation Examination Board (JAMB) into the nursing programme.

    Welcoming the 130 matriculants, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Oluwaserimi Ajetumobi, commended the efforts of Governor Seyi Makinde in enhancing the quality of nursing education in the state which attracted the new intakes.

    The commissioner who was represented by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health, Dr. Kehinde Ayinde, stated that the Governor Makinde-led administration prioritised the advancement of nursing education by introducing the award of an academic certificate of National Diploma in addition to the usual Registered Nurse and Midwife traditionally awarded by the Nursing Council.

    The commissioner congratulated the matriculants and charged them to be of good conduct and always bear in mind that they are partners with the state government in providing healthcare delivery.

    She said: “This significant achievement was made possible through a collaborative partnership between the Nursing Council and the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).

    “The programme’s inclusion under the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board’s (JAMB) Universal Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) indicates the administration’s commitment towards expanding access to quality Nursing education and ensuring the development of Nursing Professionals in the state.”

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    Earlier in her welcome address, the Provost of the College, Dr. Gbonjubola Owolabi welcomed the matriculants and hinted that 130 students were enrolled into the Basic Nursing programme of the College.

    She reiterated that plans are in top gear to invite the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) for accreditation of the commencement of the Higher National Diploma which would make graduates of the programme eligible to participate in the National Youth Service Corps scheme.

    Dr. Owolabi expressed appreciation to the governor for what she described as “his unwavering support for the College and for providing a conducive environment for learning”.

  • Foundation launches N35m back-to-school programme

    Foundation launches N35m back-to-school programme

    A non-governmental organisation, Children of Dream and Hope Foundation, has launched a N35m back-to-school fund raising programme, urging Nigerians to key into the dream to secure the well-being of the future generation.

    The founder of the foundation, Juliet Clara Onwuka while briefing newsmen in Abuja said her dream to embark on the campaign is to ensure that children are truly positioned as leaders of tomorrow. 

    Onwuka, a medical laboratory scientist specialising in histopathology and a UK student nurse, said her love for humanity drove her into starting the foundation, making it about kids. 

    “My mission is turning imagination into reality, turning dreams into reality. I decided to do a back-to-school project because people keep saying the children are the future leaders. 

    “Then I ask, how can these children be leaders of tomorrow when we can’t even give them a pen and a paper to write down their dreams? That was how the whole thing began,” she said. 

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    According to her, the aim of this back-to-school outreach is to create and make available adequate learning equipment, school kits and also imbibe a certain level of confidence and selfworth in children, which in turn will make learning easier, encouraging and determinant spirit in the Nigerian child. 

    Additionally, it seeks to take financial burden off parents who are not well to do.

    “Given the challenges that the society is faced with today especially in the face of the adverse poverty, parents and guardians find it difficult to provide the necessary and adequate educational tools for children. 

    “Without doubt, early childhood development is an investment for life. Increased investment in children today builds a better educated, prosperous and peaceful citizenry tomorrow”, she said in a letter soliciting for support towards the noble project.

    Her organization, Children of Dream And Hope Foundation has in the past embarked on similar project, where it provided school kits to children comprising school uniforms, instructional materials, backpacks and more. 

    It is aiming to reach out to a total of five thousand, with one thousand (1000) pupils from each in FCT and neighbouring states under this project, urging noble Nigerians to support the campaign.

    Some of the items being budgeted for include School uniforms, backpacks, Writing materials, books, bulb lights, Teachers table/chairs, Pupils table/chairs, Bucket paints, Marker boards, Ceiling fans and more. 

    Beyond the get back to school project, the young humanitarian is also trying to raise an awareness for every school should have a standard school clinic.