Tag: Students

  • Lawmaker gives 250 free GCE slips to indigent students

    Lawmaker gives 250 free GCE slips to indigent students

    As part of ongoing efforts to ensure Ifako-Ijaiye becomes the most educated local government in Nigeria by 2037,  Adewale Adedeji, a lawmaker representing Ifako-Ijaiye Constituency 01, has distributed 250 free GCE slips to indigent students in Ifako-Ijaiye.

    The event took place at the Constituency Office, Unity Centre, Elliot, and was attended by students, educators, community and religious leaders.

    During the presentation, the legislator reiterated his commitment to advancing education in Ifako-Ijaiye Constituency 01.

    He said: “Education is the foundation upon which we build our future. I believe every student deserves access to the tools they need to succeed, and these GCE slips are a small step toward ensuring every child can reach their full potential.

    Read Also: Senate makes U-turn passes South-South Devt Commission Bill for second reading

    “In Ifako-Ijaiye Constituency 01, our goal remains the same – to make Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government the most educated in Nigeria by 2037. We are on the right track to achieving this and I once again assure you that I remain committed to this goal.”

    He encouraged the beneficiaries to take their studies seriously and make the most of the opportunities available to them.

    Under the Adewale Temitope Adedeji Educational Initiatives (ATA-EI), the lawmaker has provided 855 free GCE forms, 4,100 free JAMB forms, scholarships to 49 students, rehabilitation of public schools in Ifako-Ijaiye, donation of educational support materials to students, among other initiatives.

  • 73 Nigerian students benefited from US opportunity fund programme in 2023

    73 Nigerian students benefited from US opportunity fund programme in 2023

    No fewer than 73 Nigerian students have benefited from the United States financial aid, scholarships and assistantships in 2023, The Nation learnt.

    Last year, the U.S. provided over $30 million (47.7 billion naira) in financial aid, scholarships, and assistantships globally.

    The United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Richard Mills, said Nigeria led all African countries in the number of students studying in the U.S. with 17,600 across more than 970 U.S. institutions, with Texas being the top choice.

    Read Also: Senators donate N74m to Borno flood victims

    Mills, who spoke at the 23rd Annual EducationUSA College Fair in Abuja  yesterday, stressed that access to quality education is crucial for equitable economic growth.

    He said: “More Nigerians study in the United States than from any other African country.  According to the most recent data, more than 17,600 Nigerian students studied at over 970 institutions in all 50 states and the District of Columbia last year.  If you are wondering which state is the most popular – it’s Texas!

  • UNIBEN students trapped in Benin building collapse

    UNIBEN students trapped in Benin building collapse

    An unconfirmed number of students of the University of Benin have been trapped in the rubble of a three-storey building located on Ekhator Street in Ekosodin, which collapsed on Saturday.

    The building is said to have been a popular student residential area in Benin occupied by the students of the university.

    Eyewitnesses told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Benin that although some students sustained injuries, there was no record of any fatalities yet.

    One witness said the building had been a single-storey structure for years but was recently undergoing renovation with the addition of two more floors.

    “The owner wanted to make more money since houses are now like diamonds in Ekosodin.

    Read Also: NLC, Ajaero, media and Tinubu presidency

    “The building’s foundation and structure were not designed to support the added floors, leading to the collapse.

    “It’s like building a tower of Babylon,” the witness said.

    Though the university management had yet to issue an official statement in respect of the development, rescue operations were still ongoing when a NAN correspondent visited the scene.

    A student who lives in the area said the building failed amidst a downpour that started from Friday night to Saturday morning in Benin.

    “The building gave in when the rain became too much this morning. The rain started since yesterday night.

    “As you can see, rescue operations are still ongoing. There is a belief that some victims are still trapped inside,” he said.

    When contacted, SP Moses Yamu, the Public Relations Officer of the Police Command in Edo confirmed the incident.

    “Rescue operations are still ongoing and until that is concluded, we cannot confirm whether there are death casualties or not.

    “As soon as I have the report, we will let you know,” he said.

  • ‘Why Southeast students are yet to benefit from Fed Govt loans’

    ‘Why Southeast students are yet to benefit from Fed Govt loans’

    Poor registration and incomplete information provided in relevant forms have been identified as reasons Southeast students have not benefitted from Students Loans.

    House of Representatives Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, who made the clarification, said the identified lapses were already being addressed.

    The lawmaker assured that students from the region will soon be included in the scheme.

    Kalu’s assurance came a day after the Southeast Caucus in the National Assembly protested the alleged exclusion of the zone from the list of the institutions that will benefit from the loan nationwide.

    The list was released by the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND).

    But in a statement yesterday by spokesman, Livinus Nwabughiogu, the deputy speaker said there was no cause for alarm.

    On the strength of the talks between his office and NELFUND, Kalu expressed optimism the the matter would be resolved in a matter of days.

    He explained that during the engagement, issues of poor registration of students from the Southeast against the total number of students in the schools in the region were identified as the reason for non-shortlisting of names.

    He added that there were mistakes with the completion of the relevant forms such as non-inclusion of Joint Administration and Matriculation Board (JAMB) results.

    Kalu, however, said that steps have been taken by the affected institutions to remedy situation.

    He added that the governors are on top of the situation to increase the number of participating students just as the members of the National Assembly have been equally been encouraged to reach out to their constituents for immediate compliance.

    Relevant statistics show that Abia State has three higher institutions – Abia State Polytechnic, Aba; Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike and Abia State University, Uturu.

    The 2,543 students in Abia State Polytechnic have no JAMB numbers and therefore could not get application forms.

    Only 406 out of the 21,342 students at Michael Okpara University of Agriculture have applied for the loan.

    None of the 17,928 students in Abia State University eligible for the loan application has applied so far.

    In the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, only 781 out of 40, 769 students have so far applied for the loan, while only 34 students have applied for the loan from the University of Medical and Applied Sciences in Enugu with 610 eligible students.

    Read Also: Wike vows to curb one chance menace in FCT

    The statement further said that only one person has applied for the loan from the Federal Polytechnic, Ohodo, Enugu State while from the Federal College of Education, Eha-Amufu, Enugu State with 2, 491 eligible students, only 11 students applied.

    From the Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo in Ebonyi state, he explained that out of a total of 19, 221 eligible students, only 930 students applied, while 331 applied for the loan out if 15,622 eligible students from the Ebonyi State University.

    At the David Umahi Federal University of Health Sciences, Uburu only 28 out of the 831 eligible students have applied; 188 students from the Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic, Unwana, Afikpo, Ebonyi State and 128 students from the Federal College of Education, Isu.

    In Imo State, Kalu said only 1,114 students have applied for the loan 27, 371 eligible students from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri; 14 students from Imo State University of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, 11 from Alvan Ikoku Federal University of Education, two from Kingsley Ozumba Mbadiwe University, two from Federal Polytechnic, Nekede while no student has applied from Imo State Polytechnic, Omuma and the enjamin Uwajumogu State College of Education, Ihitte Uboma.

    The deputy speaker explained that in Anambra State, only 253 students have applied from the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, 44 from the Federal College of Education (Technical) Umunze. No student has applied from the Federal Polytechnic, Oko and the College of Education, Nsugbe,

    Urging the concerned institutions to encourage their students to apply for the loan, Kalu called on stakeholders to set up a registration point in their locations to increase the number of students to benefit from the federal government loan scheme.

    He said: “The various governors are equally on top of this to increase the number of participating students. The members of House of Representatives from the south east as well and senate have been asked to reach out to their respective constituents for immediate compliance.

    “To increase the awareness, the Deputy Speaker has produced jingles in English and Igbo languages in addition to pigeon English to be played in various radio stations of the region.

    “These will increase the number of participants.”

    The deputy speaker called for patience among the students and the people of the Southeast, promising remain in touch with NELFUND.

  • IGP to brief public on 20 released medical students at Force Headquarters

    IGP to brief public on 20 released medical students at Force Headquarters

    The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun is set to present the recently released 20 medical to the general public.

    The medical students arrived Force Headquarters alongside the IGP for a briefing at about 5:30 pm.

    The medical students were kidnapped on 15 August and they were eventual release on Friday.

    Read Also: Nwoko urges Tinubu to replace humanitarian ministry with national social security agency

    The Nigeria Police Force (NPF), on Saturday said no ransom was paid to secure the release of the 20 medical students kidnapped in Benue.

    According to findings, the IGP will give details of their rescue, including weather any of the kidnappers were arrested or killed.

    Details shortly…

  • How Benue students won 2024 Enactus contest

    How Benue students won 2024 Enactus contest

    The Enactus team of Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University, Markurdi (formerly University of Agriculture, Makurdi) has won the Enactus Nigeria 2024 National Competition with its outstanding innovative solution, ECORESIN.

    The grand finale took place in Lagos.

    Ecoresin is a project committed to providing a sustainable solution to the plastic waste crisis. Through the project, the team developed biodegradable polymers using agricultural and plant-based materials such as cassava and water hyacinth. These polymers are used to produce various everyday items, from shopping bags to seedling wrappers and packaging for foods, care products, and pharmaceutical products. The biodegradable polymers are designed to disappear back into nature without leaving any harmful traces. They can be converted into fertiliser through decomposition, promoting sustainable farming.

    Enactus Nigeria, a non-governmental and non-profit organisation, is committed to preparing students in tertiary institutions for future leadership, workplace management, job creation, and skill acquisition for global business competitiveness.

    Enactus Nigeria also gave out awards and cash prizes to other deserving tertiary institutions that participated with their innovative solutions they created in their communities in the special competition category for both the ACT Foundation Leadership Challenge and the Schneider Electric Battery Innovation Challenge.

    It aims to transform youths into resourceful, purposeful, and value-driven entrepreneurial leaders and social innovators, while making  significant impact by engaging the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders to be innovative and  improve the world.

    Read Also: Lagos distributes 20,000 food boxes to residents

    Enactus Nigeria Country Director, Michael Ajayi said: “This competition is a showcase of the ingenuity and the outcome over 12 months of hard work by the Enactus Students. It brings together Enactus student leaders and academic leaders from over 20 tertiary institutions, as well as business leaders for the celebration of innovation and impact.

    “One of the interesting things about the national competition is that it’s an expression of students’ ingenuity, creativity, and doggedness and all of that. It is also a reflection of the amount of work that Enactus Nigeria has done in recruiting the students and training them in a bid to build their capacity.

    “At the final round, we had judges who are business leaders from different organisations like KPMG, Chevron Nigeria, Schneider Electric Foundation, African Capital Alliance, Coca Cola and the rest of them. These judges reviewed the presentations and ranked the four teams based on their performance, which must be the most relevant, innovative, scalable, impactful project, social enterprise that can transform the life of people across the country. Once the judges identified that team, we named that team number one, the team now becomes, Enactus Nigeria National Champion for 2024.”

  • Students to get support fund nationwide with virtual test

    Students to get support fund nationwide with virtual test

    Students in Nigerian tertiary institutions now have the opportunity to participate in a periodic nationwide test, Objectives VirtualTest, designed to encourage learning and offer them support funds as rewards.

    The test, scheduled to take place on the Mobile Classroom app, will cover various courses. Each month, a specific set of courses will be the focus.

    For this month, the beneficiaries are students of Mass Communication, Political Science, Business/Public Administration, and Social Science Education.

    Students studying these courses, regardless of their institution, level, or location, are invited to join the scheduled test on the app.

    The test will determine the beneficiaries of the N4 million funds available for the month.

    Reputable guest lecturers from higher institutions across the country have been appointed to administer the test for different categories.

    The lecturers have also set up their individual classes on the Mobile Classroom app, uploading lecture videos on various topics.

    Read Also: NANS condemns rustication of students at Ede Poly

    Participants are required to study the materials ahead of the contest.

    The lecturers for the August test are Dr. Ayobami Elegunde of the Department of Business Administration, Lagos State University (LASU); Dr. Wasiu Tejuoso of the Department of Mass Communication, Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY); Dr. Sheidu Kamoru of the Faculty of Education, University of Lagos (UNILAG); and Dr. Tokpo Coronation of the Political Science Department, Federal University, Otuoke.

    The live test allows participants to join from their respective locations at the scheduled time.

    Participants, who fail to join at the start time, will lose the chance to access the VirtualTest.

    The schedule for this month’s test is as follows: Mass Communication students on Saturday, August 31, at 5:00 PM; Political Science students on Friday, August 30, at 5:30 PM; Business Administration students on Friday, August 30, at 6:30 PM; and Social Science Education students on Friday,  August 30, at 5:00 PM.

    To drive knowledge through a student support system, it is a requirement for prospective winners to subscribe and learn the specified video materials for the test from the guest lecturers’ classes on the Mobile Classroom app.

    This initiative, funded by Mobile Classroom Ltd., aims to stimulate learning and empower youth with innovative ideas and business plans that often remain unrealised due to lack of funds.

    Akeem Salami, CEO of Mobile Classroom Ltd., welcomes partnerships and sponsorships from brands and corporate organisations for the monthly nationwide test.

    Nigerian students are advised to follow @_myclassapp on Twitter for regular updates and guidance on periodic VirtualTests and student support opportunities.

  • ICAN exams: Ex-Rep honours nine FUOYE students

    ICAN exams: Ex-Rep honours nine FUOYE students

    Nine undergraduate students of Federal University, Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) have been honoured by a former member of the House of Representative, Hon Bimbo Daramola for their outstanding performance in the 2024 Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria Examination.

    The nine students comprising six males and three females include Abdulrasak Abeeb, Boluwatife Tijani, Deborah Eretan, Goodness Opeloye, Oluwafemi Ayodeji, Gideon Ajibade, Philip Eniola, Joshua Oni and Samuel Aderoju.

    Read Also: CBN injects $148m into forex market to boost liquidity

    Speaking at a reception he organised to celebrate the academic excellence of the students, Daramola applauded the nine newly decorated chartered accountants for their rare outstanding achievements.

    The former federal lawmaker noted that the students had demonstrated outstanding qualities that ought to be rewarded and recognized.

  • ‘One million students admitted illegally’

    ‘One million students admitted illegally’

    Over one million students were admitted illegally by some tertiary institutions in the country, Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Prof. Is-haq Oloyede said yesterday.

    Prof. Oloyede stated this at the ongoing policy meeting on the 2023/2024 admissions. The policy meeting was attended by heads of tertiary institutions and other stakeholders.

    Read Also: Why we pegged minimum wage at ₦70,000 — Tinubu

    According to Oloyede, the Board has been able to regularise 600 of the illegal admissions. He added that many of the students with illegal admissions don’t have the basic qualifications to be admitted into the course they registered to study.

    “Over one million students were admitted illegally. We registered about 600 of them because a lot of them don’t have the basic qualifications,” Prof. Oloyede said.

  • UI management meets students 

    UI management meets students 

    The management of University of Ibadan (UI) has met leaders of the students’ body over the protest against certain policies introduced by the institution.

    The Nation reports that the students on Wednesday barricaded the main gate of the university over what they described as hardship they are facing on campus.

    The President of the Students ‘ Union, Mr. Bolaji Aweda, at a meeting, listed a number of complaints the students have.

    Read Also: Senate halts debate on S/South Development Commission Bill

    He said the students were protesting rationing of electricity on campus, hike in fees, sale of handouts, GES textbooks being made compulsory,  poor welfare conditions, poor attention being given in the UHS, victimisation of students who earlier in the year protested hike in fees and inadequate security of lives of the students on campus.