Education

By Mojisola Oladele

The Osun State House of Assembly has assured residents that the present administration led by Senator Ademola Adeleke would ensure the ongoing Teachers Recruitment Process exercise is based on merit.

The Chairman, House Committee on Education, Alhaji Sikiru Bajepade gave the assurance when he led other members of the committee to inspect the ongoing Teachers recruitment Process exercise conducted across the State.

Alhaji Bajepade who apologized for the delay and hitches experienced in some centres explained that successful applicants would receive their appointment as soon as possible after the exercise is concluded.

He commended the governor for his efforts in ensuring that the standard in the education sector is restored.

In an interview, The Chairman, TESCOM, Osun State, Mr. Tope Musthapha said they are working towards attaining a seamless exercise.

In separate interviews with Radio Nigeria, A Cross section of Applicants, Mr. Tunde Adelani, Mrs Toyin Oyeyinka and Mrs Tawa Kilani who noted that the exercise started behind schedule expressed the hope that the outcome would be favourable.

The places visited included The Osun State University, Osogbo and Ibokun Computer Based Center, CBT centres in the Obokun Local Government area of the State.

Meanwhile, The Management of the Osun State University, Osogbo, in a press statement, has disclosed that its server was hacked by unknown criminals trying to disrupt the teachers’ recruitment test expected to be held for two days.

Recalled that, The Osun State Government during its Executive Council meeting held on Wednesday 3rd January this year approved the immediate recruitment of Five Thousand teachers and Two Hundred and Fifty education officers to fill vacancies in the state teaching service.

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Education

By Rotimi Famakin

 In a bid to further broaden the knowledge of students, the management of Citadel Model School, Ayegun Oleyo, Ibadan has embarked on an excursion to the Broadcasting House of Radio Nigeria, Dugbe, Ibadan.

The students, who were conducted around various facilities and departments were also exposed to stages in news and programme packaging and  transmission to the public

 Narrating their experience, three students of the school, Precious Awobotu, Pamilerin Adegbite and Joy Iyiola said besides the Recording Studio, Live Studio and Library, they were also shown the control room which serves as the last gatekeeper of information exiting the station to the public.

Speaking on the choice of Radio Nigeria for the excursion, the Proprietress, of Citadel Model School, Evangelist Grace Adegbite said Radio Nigeria not only hosted professional broadcasters but also had ancient and modern broadcast gadgets that competed with other media establishments in the world.

The Citadel Model School proprietress,  who said the visit would further enhance the career choice of the students in the future, urged the management of other private schools to prioritize the excursion of their pupils to Radio Nigeria.

Evangelist Adegbite, while commending Radio Nigeria for uplifting the people and uniting the nation through its educative, informative and entertainment programmes stressed the need for the station to continue to uphold its frontline position of excellent broadcasting.

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Education

By Kayode Joseph

…alleged that the  road has killed many students, commuters 

Staff and students of the Federal Polytechnic Ado Ekiti on Monday staged a peaceful protest to call the attention of the government and relevant authorities to the poor state of the only road that leads to their campus.

As part of measures to show their grievances and press home their demands, the protesters in large numbers barricaded the road thus causing heavy traffic congestion which came to stand still for several hours.

In a separate interview, the Chairman of the Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Polytechnics, Mr. Sunday Akomolafe, Chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, ASUP, Mr. Adebayo Daramola and Chairman of Non-Academic Staff Union, Adebayo Abubakar said the protest became necessary after the government turned a deaf ear to their plea over the years regarding the road.

According to them, the road has become a death trap alleging that more than five persons have died within this year as a result of accidents occasioned by the poor state of the road.

The staff noted that they have on several occasions contributed personal income to repair the road but its condition was beyond patching but a total reconstruction.

They vowed to continue to barricade the road unless the government took necessary action.

Some of the motorists and commuters stranded in the traffic commended the Polytechnic staff for the courage to call out the government.

The motorists affirmed that they spent all their earnings maintaining their vehicles as a result of the damages caused by the road.

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Education

By Iyabo Adebisi

Oyo State Governor, Engineer ‘Seyi Makinde has approved the appointment of Dr. Taiwo Abideen Lasisi as Acting Rector of the Ibadan Polytechnic. 

This is contained in a statement signed by the state’s Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Professor Salihu Adelabu. 

The statement states that Dr. Taiwo Lasisi is to serve in an acting capacity for six months with the effectiveness of 25th March 2024 to 25th September 2024.

The governor explained that the appointment became imperative following the expiration of the tenure of Prof Kazeem Adebiyi on 24th March 2024.

He said that the government looks forward to his hard work, diligence, and professionalism in realizing its mission for the institution.

Dr. Lasis,is a committed academic with wide experience in applied sciences with special skills in Statistics for national development.

He received a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Statistics from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, and a Doctorate of Philosophy Degree in Statistics (Time Series Analysis) from the University of Botswana, Botswana, South Africa.

He has very significant experience working in the administration of academic units in tertiary institutions. 

He was a former Dean of Student Affairs and Director of the Academic Planning and Control Unit at the Polytechnic Ibadan, among other administrative responsibilities that he has upheld in my academic career.

He lectured at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology as an acting Head of the Department of Statistics to date. 

He belongs to two foremost social cultural groups in Ibadan, the Ibadan Solidarity Group(ISG) and Ibadan Action Council(IAC), both are affiliates of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes(CCII).

He is happily married and blessed with children.

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Education

By Mojisola Oladele

In furtherance of its oversight functions, the Osun State House of Assembly Committee on Education has called on state-owned tertiary institutions to redouble their efforts in sustaining standards. 

The Speaker of the House, Prince Adewale Egbedun, who was represented by the Chairman House Committee on Education, Alhaji Sikiru Bajepade made the call, when he led other members for an oversight visit to the University of Ilesa and College of Health Technology, Ilesa.

In an interview after the assessment of both institutions,  Alhaji Bajepade expressed satisfaction that the state of the Institution was highly inspiring and lauded the Management of institutions for attaining necessary development in the last Eleven months it was established, despite the paucity of funds.

Alhaji Bajepade noted that the College of Health Technology now mobilizes Students for National Youth Service Corp, NYSC, a welcome development.

In separate contributions, the Vice Chairman of the Committee, Engr. Abiola Awoyeye, member representing, Obokun State Constituency, Prince Adeyemi Adewunmi and member representing, Egbedore State Constituency, Mr. Rotimi Ogunrinade described the Vice Chancellor of University of Ilesa as a round peg in a round hole, considering the physical structures and equipments put in place within the short time the institution started operating as a citadel of learning..

The Lawmakers stressed the need for the management of the University of Ilesa to draw a good layout that would be reckoned with even after Ten years.

Earlier in separate remarks,the Vice Chancellor, University of Ilesa, Professor Taiwo Asaolu and the Provost, College of Health Technology, Doctor Lateef Raheem who appreciated the State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke for his support for the institutions explained that more funding would go along way in achieving more strides.

They appealed for more access roads within the Institutions.

At the University of Ilesa, the team were conducted around the Faculty of Nursing Science, Modern Integrated Teaching and Research Farm, Central Library, Central Laboratories, Hostel and other existing Buildings which were given a facelift.

Also at the Osun State College of Health Technology, Ilesa, the Lawmakers were conducted around the departments and Lecture rooms.

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Education

By Oluwatoyin Adegoke

As the ongoing warning strike embarked upon by the Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Universities, SSANU continues to hinder activities at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, FUNAAB, the Association’s leadership has called on the Federal Government to urgently accede to their demands. 

Academic activities around the Alabata campus of the University had been slowed down as students complained to journalists that administrative matters usually handled by the striking members of SSANU could not be easily resolved while major offices remained shut. 

Speaking with Radio Nigeria, the Chairman, SSANU, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Mr Olurotimi Fasunwon who maintained that no favourable agreement was reached at a meeting held by the leadership of the association and the Federal Government yesterday, said the union was still optimistic that government would resolve the issue before expiration of the 7-day warning strike.

Mr Fasunwon said that the one-week warning strike was to compel the government to respond to their demands by ensuring prompt payment of the four months’ withheld salaries of members which had been paid to only academic staff.

He stressed that the leadership of the association would not hesitate to reconvene and take drastic steps if at the expiration of the 7-day warning strike, the government did not respond to their demand. 

The one week warning strike which commenced on Monday by both Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Universities and Non Academic Staff Union of Universities had paralyzed activities in public universities across the state. 

The university workers are protesting the non-payment of the four-month withheld salaries by the Federal Government for their involvement in the prolonged strike in the university system during the last administration which was later released to the members of Academic Staff Union Universities, following the approval by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. 

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Education

By Olusegun Folarin

The Nigeria Customs Service has encouraged the residents of border communities to spare no efforts in ensuring the educational progression of their children and wards as Ogun One Area Command collaborates with a Non-Governmental Organization, NGO, to offer educational materials to pupils.

The Ogun Area Command of the Nigeria Customs in collaboration with the NGO, Teach for Nigeria supported 100 primary school pupils, selected from 5 schools in Idiroko axis of Ipokia Local Government Area of the State with school uniforms and educational materials.

Addressing the people at Idiroko during the presentation of the items, the Customs Area Controller, Mr Ahmadu Shuaibu expressed optimism that the gesture would enhance the pupils’ access to learning and urged the parents and guardians not to relent in encouraging the young ones to acquire knowledge.

Mr Shuaibu, who was represented by the Deputy Comptroller Administration, Mr Charles Ogunesan congratulated the beneficiaries of the initiative and also applauded the NGO for making such a great impact.

In a remark, The Ipokia Local Government Education Secretary, Alhaja Ireti Oduntan commended the collaborative efforts of the Nigerian Customs Service and the NGO towards uplifting the learning condition of the pupils.

Speaking on behalf of other beneficiaries, A primary 5 pupil of Community Primary School, Igbo Adigun, Hunnesi Florence appreciated the donors for supporting them with a set of uniforms and writing materials, including books, stationeries, chalks and whiteboard markers for the use of selected schools.

The event was witnessed by the management team of Ogun One Area Command of Nigeria Customs Service, representatives of the Department of State Security, members of education administration boards, head teachers of various schools, parents and representatives of Idiroko youths among others.

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Education

By Mojisola Oladele

In a bid to ensure outstanding graduates, the Osun State House of Assembly, OSHA, wants the management of the Osun State University to sustain its efforts towards ensuring the institution conforms to international best practices.

The Chairman, House Committee on Education, Alhaji Sikiru Bajepade made the call when he led the team of other members of the committee on an oversight visit to the management of the institution, to assess the ongoing projects being executed.

Alhaji Bajepade lauded the management team of the Osun State University for its transparency and efforts aimed at making the institution notable amongst its peers across the nation.

He called on the state institutions to be more innovative, considering the present economic situation of the nation.

In separate contributions, other committee members, Engineer Abiola Awoyeye, Prince Adeyemi Adewumi and Mr Rasheed Bamidele gave kudos to Governor Adeleke and the institution’s ingenuity in maintaining its positive status quo, as no negative report about the institution has ever been presented before the OSHA.

Earlier in his welcome remarks, the Vice Chancellor, Osun State University, Professor Clement Adebooye lauded the governor for usual financial support and the granting the management full autonomy to run its affairs without any political interference.

He stressed that the present administration in the state had contributed immensely towards the ongoing Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke Anatomy Complex project, which is at almost 70% completion.

Professor Adebooye commended the House Committee on Education for its continuous positive support of the institution’s activities.

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Education

By Olaolu Fawole

“If you can light the spark of curiosity in a child, they will learn without any further assistance, very often. Children are natural learners”- Sir Ken Robinson

Elizabeth is a six year old primary one pupil. When she is at school, her mother misses her presence and when she is back from school, her mom prefers school hours are not over.

Reason for this is that Elizabeth will keep her mother’s company with series of intelligent questions and her mother would patiently give her answers to her satisfaction.

The little girl would again ask more questions from the provided answers to the extent her mother would not hesitate to stop her from asking further questions.

During outside engagements, her mother would had warned her against asking questions but Elizabeth would continue to ask questions as soon as they board a vehicle.

Elizabeth says asking questions quenches her thirst

“I like asking many questions until I am satisfied”

This act of Elizabeth is known as inquisitiveness otherwise known as intellectual curiosity.

It is the joy of every parent to have their children excel in their chosen fields and
prior to their secondary or higher education, these children exhibit many traits including inquisitiveness.

Children are born explorers and as babies, they use some innate mechanisms to make sense of the world around them. Their manner of talking and asking questions is their way of fuelling their never-ending curiosity.

According to research, children may want to establish contact with adulthood or see clues to build their own opinions on issues.

African Proverb “You do not tell a child not to touch a hot lamp, the lamp will tell him”

A chat with some children in Ibadan confirms this;
Child 1: “If I don’t know something, I like to be asking my mommy questions so that I can know it”
Child 2: “I ask questions on what I don’t understand”
Child 3: “Yes, I do ask questions from my parents and they always answer my questions”

Two mothers speak on intellectual curiosity in their children

Mother 1: “Yes, I do answer them, because they may go and ask the question from another person and they may give them wrong answers, which can mislead them”

Mother 2: “First, it seems convenient to answer questions but out of that answer, they would still ask you another question, from that answer again they will ask another question”

Experts speak on intellectual curiosity in children
An educationist, Mrs Bosede Ajanaku pointed out that parents should always encourage inquisitiveness in their children because the answers can broaden their horizon.

Speaking on the issue, a psychologist, Dr Solomon Ojo advised parents to inculcate in their children reading culture, to sharpen their curiosity and stressed the need for parents not to shun questions from their children so as not to kill their desire to seek knowledge.

Also, showing them the world, through travelling, going to camps, museums and mixing with another culture, would equally nurture and develop children’s curiosity.

Parents should as well spend more time with their children together as a family and going for a walk, cooking together and playing games together.

Another form of encouraging intellectual curiosity in children is by asking open-ended questions and use words like who, what, when, where, why and how, and ask for their thoughts first before providing answers to their questions.

Finally, let children be children, by allowing them to be curious and explore, parents and elders around teach them confidence and appreciation.
Dr Ojo added that curiosity always open doors, and will lead children to new and exciting paths full of adventure and learning.

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Education

The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities and Allied Institutions will commence a nationwide strike today (Monday), to protest their withheld four months’ salary.

The National President of SSANU, Muhammed Ibrahim, informed The PUNCH on Sunday that the two unions were set for their nationwide strike.

But the Minister for Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, said he was unaware of SSANU/NASU’s planned strike.

In a text message sent to one of our correspondents on Sunday, the minister said, “I am not aware of any planned strike. But I know the matter is receiving attention at the highest level of govt. I will get across to them.”

The Federal Government, implementing the no-work, no-pay policy, had withheld the salaries of university workers following a prolonged strike in 2021.

However, the Federal Government in February released four-month withheld salaries to members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities but left out SSANU and NASU.

The two unions, in several letters, demanded that their withheld salaries be equally released and gave the Federal Government an ultimatum with a threat to embark on a nationwide strike.

According to SSANU leader  Ibrahim, “The Joint Action Committee of NASU and SSANU has inundated the Federal Government with the need to pay the withheld four-month salaries of our members in the federal universities and inter-university centres as done for our academic counterpart to no avail.

“As a matter of fact, the attention of Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff to the President, and Prof. Tahir Mamman, SAN, the Honourable Minister of Education, was called to this injustice and unfair treatment of our members in our letter referenced JAC/NS/VOL.I/277 and dated 13th February 2024. We called on them to resolve the issue positively before it leads to an unnecessary upheaval in our university sector.

“In a similar vein, a press release was issued on 1st March 2024 and the Federal Government was given a seven-day ultimatum to do the needful in respect of the payment of the withheld four months’ salaries but nothing was done on the matter.

“Having waited patiently for the ultimatum to expire without any positive response from the government, this is to direct our members in the universities and inter-university centres throughout the country to commence a seven-day warning strike effective Monday, 18th March 2024 in the first instance.”

Also, SSANU National Vice-President, Abdussobur Salaam, said the government had not made any offer to the union since it started the agitation for payment of its withheld salaries.

“We have not heard anything from the government; they are not saying anything about payment of the salaries, no promises, no negotiation. We are not saying they should pay everything at once, at least they should show commitment, talk to us, and tell us when we should expect the payment, but nothing from them, they have been silent even after our warning strike press statement, still, nothing

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Education

By Mojisola Oladele

Osun State House of Assembly has reiterated its support for improving the standard of state-owned tertiary institutions and their internally Generated Revenue, IGR, capacity.

The Chairman House Committee on Education, Alhaji Sikiru Bajepade stated this when he led other members of the Education Committee on an oversight visit to Osun State College of Technology, Esa-Oke and Osun State Polytechnic, Iree.

At the institutions, the Rectors conducted the team round the Internally Generated Revenue, IGR, projects and the Tetfund Assisted projects.

Alhaji Bajepade, who expressed satisfaction with the state of the Osun State College of Technology, Esa Oke and Osun State Polytechnic, Iree, urged the management of the schools to give room for improvement in terms of increasing IGR and quality of graduates from the institutions.

He lauded the State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke for his usual intervention for the state-owned tertiary institutions to ensure standard practice in line with international best practices.

 “Our assessment of both Esa-Oke and Iree, we are impressed with the efforts of the Management of both schools for upholding the required standard”

He commended the management and staff of Osun State College of Technology Esa Oke for prioritizing innovation targeted at driving development and attracting global attention to the state.

While emphasizing the essence of oversight function, the Chairman, the House Committee on Education, said the exercise was part of the legislative duty of the state House of Assembly, aimed at monitoring and ascertaining the state of completed and ongoing projects in state-owned tertiary institutions.

Corroborating Alhaji Bajepade, the Vice Chairman of the committee, Engr. Abiola Awoyeye and a member Prince Adeyemi Adewumi noted that the oversight function is one of the components which propels development geared towards asserting the principles of checks and balances.

Earlier his remark, the Rector, Osun State College of Technology, Esa Oke, Doctor Samson Adegoke explained that the intervention of Governor Adeleke had paved the way for various innovations which are beneficial to the school.

“We have made lots of innovation, and if investors partner with us we can go places. For instance, we have a generator that can be controlled remotely anywhere you are in the world, you just text a message to switch it on and off “

Doctor Adegoke stressed that the students of the institution were able to innovate an automated door and coded remote security doors.

Also during an oversight of Osun State Polytechnic, Iree, The Rector, Mr. Kehinde Alabi lauded the legislators for the visit and assured them that efforts would be intensified to improve the internally generated revenue, IGR, of the Institution.

Mr. Alabi added that plans were ongoing to partner with some universities which would allow the institution to run Conversion Courses, to upgrade its standard. 

Other Legislators on the tour, included the Deputy Chairman, the House Committee on Education, Engr. Abiola Awoyeye, Prince Adeyemi Adewumi and Mr. Rotimi Ogunrinade.

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Education

By Funmi Ojo

Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke has advised the management of Federal College of Education, Iwo to carry the State Government along in the running inclusion of the institution.

Governor Adeleke stated this during a courtesy visit paid to him in his office by the management of the Federal College of Education, Iwo.

He stressed that Osun has the enabling environment to accommodate Federal Institutions and his administration is always available to support such institutions.

The Governor, however, assured them of the support of the State Government and advised the Provost to send a situation report to him through the Ministry of Education to update the government on what could be done for the effective running of the institution.

Earlier, the Provost of the College, Professor Rafiu Adebayo commended Governor Adeleke for his laudable achievements recorded in the education sector, saying the State had witnessed school infrastructure development, increased funding for the education sector and recruiting of teachers to address the shortage of teachers in public schools.

Professor Adebayo, while presenting his requests, appealed to the Governor to provide accessible roads to the College and electricity to justify the sitting of the institution in Iwo by the Federal Government,.

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Education

By Ridwan Olalekan, Yusirat Oyeleke

Pupils of Debby-Chris Private School, Ile-tuntun, Idi-Ishin, Ibadan, Oyo State, have visited the Broadcasting House, Radio Nigeria, Ibadan to seek additional knowledge outside their academic environment.

The pupils who were conducted round the facilities by some members of staff of the corporation were happy to embark on the excursion.

Some of the offices visited were the control room, library, live and recording studios, newsroom and other operational units.

The Pupils were exposed to how radio programmes and news productions are being produced before they are disseminated to the heterogeneous listeners at their respective locations.

While expressing excitement towards the visit to the Corporation that uplifts the people and unites the nation, some of the pupils described the excursion as an experience that would linger in their memories, having heard so much earlier about Radio Nigeria as a flagship of broadcasting in the country.

“I have learnt that we can record and do something live”, “I have learnt that there are different classification of books” and “I have learnt that it is not compulsory to record but you can also go live”.

The Director of the School, Dr Christy Aderinto who led them on the visit, advised the pupils to always be good ambassadors of the school and pursue their future careers with vigour, adding that, she valued Radio Nigeria for being truthful at all times in their reportage.

“Actually, when we were looking at where we were going to make an excursion for this year, we were thinking about radio stations. Later, we decided to come to Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria in Ibadan here because it is a federal radio station and we believe it has been on for so many years and our pupils will gain a lot”

Debby-Chris Private School, Ile-tuntun Idi-Ishin Ibadan is a school where pupils are being brought up with good morals in both academics and character.

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Education

By Abimbola Bamgbose 

In fulfilment of his promise to the people of the state, Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun has announced the commencement of the disbursement of 10,000 naira, known as “Ogun State educash” to students of public primary and secondary schools across the state to cushion the effects of the economic hardship rocking the nation 

Our correspondent reports that parents have begun to receive the cash transfer on behalf of their children at schools in Ogun Central Senatorial District.

The disbursement exercise supervised by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, led by its Commissioner, Professor Abayomi Arigbabu was flagged off in some of the Public Schools in Ogun Central Senatorial District  where a large number of parents received the money directly on their phones.

Some of the Schools where the exercise took place included Baptist Girls College, Idiaba, Abeokuta Grammar School, Idi-Aba and African Church Grammar School, Ita-Eko in Abeokuta South Local Government, Unity High School at Ago-Ika, Baptist Boys High School, Saje and Ebenezer Grammar School, Elega and St Peters College, Olomoore in Abeokuta North Local Government. 

While addressing the Parents of the beneficiaries, the Commissioner of Education, Science and Technology, Professor Arigbabu said the cash disbursement meant for the indigent students was part of Governor Abiodun’s agenda of enhancing educational development in the state

Professor Arigbabu advised the parents to use the money for the purpose it was meant for by equipping their children with all necessary things that would improve their educational standard.

The Commissioner stated that the disbursement exercise would be extended to the other two senatorial Districts in the state.

Reacting to the gesture, some of the Parents lauded Governor Dapo Abiodun for the cash disbursement. 

Some Parents who spoke with Radio Nigeria at the various schools visited, described the ten thousand naira cash incentives as a relief that would help them to provide some of the things needed by their children In the face of the ongoing economic challenges. 

The Parents prayed to God to empower the Governor to do more good things for the people of the state. 

Also speaking, the Principal of Baptist Girls College School One, Mrs Stella Wendi and the Principal of School Two, Mrs Idowu Adebukola commended the Governor, stating he has done well in the education sector since assumption of office .

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Education

The Federal Government has invited Memoranda from the public as it begins the probe of private Universities established in the last 15 years.

The Federal Government initiated the probe following an investigative report by Daily Nigerian journalist, Umar Audu, uncovering certificate racketeering in neighboring Benin Republic and Togo.

According to reports, that no fewer than 107 private Universities were established in the last 15 years.

The Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, made this known in Abuja while inaugurating the Inter-Ministerial Committee on fake degrees and activities of degree mills in the country.

The Inter-Ministerial Investigative Committee on Degree Certificate Milling set up by the Federal Government would be examining “whether or not private Universities established in the last 15 years have in place prescribed facilities, appropriate management structure, adequate funding of programmes, requisite state, and nature of the staff , full-time, contract, adjunct, visiting and other types.”

The Committee, noted that the probe was “without prejudice to the periodic accreditation exercise of the National Universities Commission.”

“Memoranda from the general public are, therefore, solicited to provide information to the committee to help it make appropriate recommendations to address the menace in line with its terms of reference,” the committee said.

In his investigative report published late last year, Daily Nigerian journalist Audu had narrated how he obtained a degree within six weeks from Benin Republic and even proceeded to embark on the mandatory youth service under the National Youth Service Corps scheme in the country.

Reacting, the Federal Government, on January 9, 2024, said it would launch an investigation into private universities established in the last 15 years.

The Committee Chairman, Jibrila Amin, noted that the inter-ministerial committee would “Review the role of any MDA or its officials (including identifying such officials) in the facilitation of the recognition and procurement of the fake certificate in question.”

The committee will also”examine the rules, procedures and processes for recognition and accreditation of Foreign universities and programmes by the Federal Ministry of Education; Establish if unapproved foreign institutions (Degree Mills) exist or not in Nigeria in whatever form with their identities and locations if any.”

It is expected to “make appropriate recommendations for review of any rules, procedures, and processes to prevent reccurrence and sanctions for identified erring officials.

“Make other recommendations that will strengthen the system of recognition, accreditation and quality assurance of degrees in Nigeria and examine the extant rules, procedures and processes for granting provisional licenses to new universities by the National Universities Commission.”

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Education

By Dayo Adu

There is an end in sight to issues when a university community tailors its programmes towards solving the challenges confronting society.

The Vice-Chancellor, McPherson University, Seriki Sotayo, Ogun State, Professor Francis Igbasan stated this while receiving the Zonal Director, Radio Nigeria, Ibadan Zonal Station, Mr Dominic Mokikan and top management staff of the corporation on a working visit to the university campus.

Professor Igbasan who gave the McPherson University success experiences explained that the twelve-year-old faith-based private university had groomed solution providers equipped with technology and entrepreneurial skills while emphasising that partnership with Radio Nigeria would further skill up the students for optimum performance.

The Vice-Chancellor was joined by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Olatunji Okesola, Acting Registrar, Mr Olufemi Adebowale, Bursar, Mr Ademola Osanyinro and the University Librarian, Dr Abiola Omotoso noted that the school which had produced seven graduating sets runs twenty-four academic programmes fully accredited by the National Universities Commission, NUC, and professional bodies, adding that its unique selling point was the flexible payment system with four installments to beat the current economic realities.

On his part, the Zonal Director of Radio Nigeria Ibadan Zonal Station, Mr Dominic Mokikan commended the VC and his team for incubating solution providers whose skills would turn around the Nigerian society.

Mr Mokikan noted that continued synergy between the town and gown would ameliorate common problems confronting the masses.

The high point of the visit was the tour of the colleges and departments of the institution including the university library, Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, as well as the water factory site by the university team, the visiting Zonal Director and his entourage among whom were the Deputy Director Programmes, Reverend Niyi Dahunsi, Deputy Director Marketing, Mr Wale Afinjuomo, Head of Engineering, Mrs Ibiyemi Obadina and Head of Administration, Reverend Adebayo Eso.

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Education

By Mosope Kehinde

The Oyo State House of Assembly, OYHA, has urged the executive to take proactive and decisive steps towards addressing the menace of land grabbing and encroachment of public school lands across the state. 

The appeal followed a motion moved by the lawmaker representing the Oluyole State constituency, Mr Waheed Akintayo on Tuesday during a plenary presided over by the speaker, Mr Adebo Ogundoyin.

Presenting the motion, Mr Akintayo expressed displeasure that the situation in some government schools which were surrounded by indiscriminate erection of kiosks and illegal structures was problematic, making the environment unconducive for teaching and learning.

“It is disheartening to state that virtually all public school lands in the state had been encroached upon by unscrupulous individuals leaving the school environment not conducive for learning”. He stated 

“Government over the years has paid lip service to the issue of encroachment of its landed properties. Most of these schools have been so bastardized to the extent that the proliferation of illegal structures be it residential or commercial have taken three-quarters or half possession of some public school lands in the state,” he revealed 

Mr Akintayo called on the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, the State Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM), State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), to collaborate with the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development and Office of Surveyor-General to set up an inter-ministerial committee to look into the original master plans or designs of some of the encroached public schools to erect perimeter fencing or corner piece.

In his resolutions, the speaker of the house, Mr Adebo Ogundoyin directed the Oyo State Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development to expedite action in clearing shops and kiosks around public school premises across the state.

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Against the backdrop of the resurgence of the mass abduction of pupils, the Federal Government has said schools in 14 states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, are at risk of attacks by bandits and insurgents.

The National Coordinator of Financing Safe Schools in Nigeria, Hajia Halima Iliya, confirmed on Sunday, that the data of at-risk schools had been collected for intervention.

Iliya declined to identify the states, but the Commander of the National Safe Schools Response Coordination Centre, Nigeria Security, and Civil Defence Corps, Hammed Abodunrin, said they included Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Benue, Yobe, Katsina, FCT, Kebbi, Sokoto, Plateau, Zamfara and three others.

No fewer than 465 pupils, teachers, and women abducted in the past week are still in the custody of their captors.

Fifteen pupils of an Islamiya school in Sokoto State were kidnapped in the early hours of Saturday, less than 72 hours after 287 schoolchildren and teachers were abducted from the LEA primary school and the Government Secondary School both at Kuriga, in the Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

However, 28 of them were on Sunday reported to have escaped 259 in captivity.

A few days before the Kaduna incident, 200 female Internally Displaced Persons were taken away by terrorists in Borno State.

The women were kidnapped in Ngala, the headquarters of Gambarou Ngala in Borno state while fetching firewood in the bush.

On Sunday, there were reports that nine of them had regained freedom remaining 191 in captivity.

Penultimate Thursday, bandits abducted an undisclosed number of people in the Gonin-Gora community in the same Chikun LGA of Kaduna, prompting residents to barricade the Kaduna-Abuja Expressway in protest.

As a response to the April 2014 abduction of the Chibok school girls, the Safe Schools Initiative was launched by the United Nations Special Envoy for Global Education, Gordon Brown, alongside the Nigerian Global Business Coalition for Education and private sector leaders at the World Economic Forum Africa.

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The initiative entails a combination of school-based interventions, community interventions to protect schools, and special measures for at-risk populations.

The Federal Government inaugurated the Safe Schools Fund with a $10m contribution and another $10m pledge from the private sector.

In further support for the programme, the Federal Government budgeted N15bn for the SSI in the 2023 fiscal year.

Speaking on the programme in an interview with one of our correspondents on Sunday, Iliya explained that the implementation of the SSI had started in several states.

Responding to questions on what was being done to fortify schools against bandit attacks, she said, “The project has taken off. We commenced implementation in 2023 with the flag off of the National Safe Schools Response Coordination Centre, which we intend to replicate at state and local government levels.

“The states have selected most at-risk schools in each senatorial zone for the implementation of National Plan on Financing Safe Schools Programme (2023-2026).’’

In response to the development, the coordinator explained that state governors had expressed plans to provide funding for the SSI for the protection of pupils and teachers in the identified locations.

She added, “Some states have made provision for the Safe Schools Programme in their 2024 budget in line with the National Plan. We intend to engage the states to guide them through the implementation.

“We’ve communicated to all the states; letters have been written for inclusion of Safe Schools in their budget and for them to select the most at-risk schools. More than 11 states have responded. The budget from states is for them to work on physical infrastructure such as fencing state schools and put other control measures.’’

Iliya further disclosed that the Federal Ministry of Education and the NSCDC had conducted some training for their men, adding that the Nigeria Police had trained senior officers, including all divisional police officers across the country on Safe Schools.

According to her, the security forces have commissioned equipment that would be deployed to various state commands for the operations.

“Data of at-risk schools from 14 states, including the FCT have so far been collected for intervention. The Defence headquarters and DSS (Department of Security Services) are expected to mainstream Safe Schools through capacity building of their officers. N15b was provided and released as takeoff in 2023; utilisation is still ongoing,’’ she stated.

The Commander of the National Safe Schools Response Coordination Centre, NSCDC, Abodunrin, said the four-year project was being implemented simultaneously in all the states but in phases, adding that it began with the sensitisation and training of security personnel late last year.

He condemned the latest abductions of school pupils, noting that the attackers operated in locations with poor telecommunication service.

Abodunrin said, “The attacks are unfortunate. What the attackers do is to look for soft targets. They now go to villages where they feel they can quickly operate before help can come. They also target when communication networks are bad. The cases in Ekiti and Kaduna are examples where community members could not quickly call for help. There is also the need to raise more awareness in the communities.

“There is a need for more cooperation. Schools are to register on www.nssrcc.gov.ng detailing their addresses and at least a phone number. Registration is free. Any registered school will automatically be on a database with their coordinates for easy accessibility.

“There are patrols. Global standards do not allow security operatives to be in schools for various reasons. Those who want to target them may kill or injure students and other members of the school communities in the process. There will be more patrols.’’

The commander also said that since security requires personal attention, students and teachers would be given training on personal safety and protection.

“Equipment and platforms are also being developed to facilitate easy communication even without a network. They will be trained on this too. Capacity of various communities are being built in the areas of personal security and information management for effective preventive and response efforts,’’ he disclosed.

On the states that have been identified to be at risk of attacks, Abodunrin said, “Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Benue, Yobe, Katsina, FCT, Kebbi, Sokoto, the Plateau, Zamfara.

“These are the states where the state governments have submitted the list of vulnerable schools to Safe School Financing and some of them have already donated Response centres to NSCDC for coordination.

“Some commit to including Safe School in their budgets for the centre to commence operations. Note that all states’ commissioners for finance were addressed by Safe School Finance for cooperation. You may still seek further clarification from Finance (ministry).’’

On the states that have been identified to be at risk of attacks, Abodunrin said, “Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Benue, Yobe, Katsina, FCT, Kebbi, Sokoto, the Plateau, Zamfara.

“These are the states where the state governments have submitted the list of vulnerable schools to Safe School Financing and some of them have already donated Response centres to NSCDC for coordination.

“Some commit to including Safe School in their budgets for the centre to commence operations. Note that all states’ commissioners for finance were addressed by Safe School Finance for cooperation. You may still seek further clarification from Finance (ministry).’’

Continuing, he noted, “Those selected (states) are where concentration is. What the centre is doing in conjunction with NSCDC is to be proactive by making the sensitisation and community engagement national.

“All states of the federation now have Safe School Desk Officers/Coordinators. These attackers would look for soft targets that they think the government is not considering at present.’’

Meanwhile, the state commands of the NSCDC in Gombe, Kano, Osun, Taraba and other states said they were involved in the SSI implementation.

The Gombe State Commandant, Muhammad Bello, noted that his officers were ensuring that no school child was abducted in its safe school project.

He said, “We are ready to face the problem even though we are dwelling in a serious challenge in the area of logistics, and transportation but I will not allow it to impede securing schools and our children. We are doing our best, shortage of mobility will never impede safeguarding children.’’

In a statement, the spokesperson for Osun NSCDC, Kehinde Adeleke, said the Safe School Programme was operational in the state but identified mobility challenges in covering all local government areas in the state.

The Taraba State Commissioner for Education, Dr Augustina Godwin, on Sunday, said the state government had beefed up security around schools, especially in areas prone to banditry attacks since November last year.

In a telephone interview with our correspondent in Jalingo, Godwin said the state government had embarked on the building of perimeter fencing of most schools in the state as a first layer of security.

Godwin said, “We have credible intelligence regarding the plans by bandits to carry out massive school children abduction in the state, and so, the sad incident in Kaduna did not come to us as a surprise.

“The government has engaged personnel of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, and the state security outfit- Taraba Marshall to provide security in our schools.

“We have also formed the Safe School Security Committee as requested by Unicef. We have also identified schools with serious security needs based on their location and we have fortified such schools with more security.

“Just last week, I embarked on supervision of schools to see the level of security presence in our schools and I was impressed with what I saw on the ground.

“For the schools that are yet to get security personnel, we have provided dedicated phone numbers for school principals and teachers to call in case of any incident,” she said.

Meanwhile, the Presidency has described the recent cases of kidnapping across the country as efforts by ‘’sub-regional geopolitical forces conspiring to undermine the government of President Bola Tinubu.’’

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr Ajuri Ngelale, affirmed this when he spoke on TVC’s Politics on Sunday monitored by The PUNCH.

On the programme titled ‘Counting the Cost of Presidents Tinubu’s Reforms,’ Ngelale revealed that the Federal Government was already receiving support from the United States government for the release of students kidnapped in Kaduna.

“I will say this: across the north, we understand that some of the sub-regional geopolitical forces that are currently at play are actively conspiring against the stability of Nigeria,” said the President’s spokesman.

Ngelale assured Nigerians that the Federal Government was on top of the situation and had received support from the US government to secure the release of the school children and address the regional forces at play.

“We understand that and we are not sleeping. We are responding to it and we’re doing it in a concerted way, with our neighbours.

“And it is worth noting that the United States Government has also pledged its assistance to ensure that there is a full return of all of the schoolchildren who were kidnapped recently in Kaduna.

“But the point is we are going to continue to intensify our collaboration not just within the region, but internationally to make sure that some of the regional actors that are conspiring against our nation are brought to justice and ultimately silenced in the future,” he explained.

The Presidential spokesman lamented that with increased security in major communities in the South-East and South-West, the government was working to extend coverage to vulnerable far-flung settlements in the north.

“First of all, the President has been very clear that this is an administration of no excuses. If you look at other parts of the countries that were in flames before he took office, such as the South-East and parts of the South-West for example, you will know the level of work that has gone into securing our nation.

“Where we still have some challenges is in the North-Central in the North-West and to a lesser extent in the Northeast. There’s still a lot of work to be done along the Kaduna axis. Remember the time when you could not travel by road on the Abuja-Kaduna highway? Now, you’re able to do that.

“Now the problem is when you have these far-flung communities, we do have these hit-and-run incidences of not just violence and killings, but kidnappings and hostage-taking,” Ngelale explained.

He toed the line of the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, proposing capital punishment for kidnappers, saying, “I think that there’s going to have to be some sort of robust legislative reform that makes it clear to every citizen of our country that if you kidnap anybody, you will be killed by the justice system.

“There will be a death penalty attached to it. I don’t see how this can be solved if we don’t do this and see to its implementation.”

Punch/Simeon Ugbodovon

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By Iyabo Adebisi

Oyo State Governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde has presented 28 18-seater buses to tertiary institutions in the state

Governor Makinde, while presenting the buses at the car park of the Governor’s Office, Agodi, Secretariat, Ibadan said his administration would continue to give its best to the people of the state despite the challenging times. 

The governor, who noted that the country was passing through a tough period, assured that the period would soon be over, adding that his administration would never relent in giving the best to the state and its people.

Governor Makinde explained that he was sensitive to the hardship foisted on the students as a result of the tough times and encouraged them to endure as the hardship would soon become a thing of the past

He had just signed the state scholarship and bursary awards for 2024, stressing that he would ensure that the disbursement is done seamlessly and with integrity.

While enjoining the students to cooperate with the leadership of their institutions, he also expressed his appreciation to them for the uncommon support he had been enjoying from them right from the inception of his administration.

Earlier, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Student Affairs, Victor Olojede, commended Governor Makinde for the donation of the buses, describing it as unprecedented in the history of Nigeria. 

He said that no governor had ever donated buses to all tertiary institutions and student bodies at the same time in the history of the country.

Other leaders, who spoke on behalf of the students, also commended the magnanimity of Governor Makinde towards the state students, describing him as the most student-friendly governor.

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By Rotimi Famakin

Excursion has the potential to sharpen students’ career focus

The Vice Principal, Adeola Goodwill Private School, Apete, Ibadan, Mr Seun Buyide stated this while leading students of the school on an excursion tour of Broadcasting House, Radio Nigeria, Dugbe, Ibadan.

Mr Buyide, who advised public and private school administrators in Nigeria to prioritize excursion for students, explained that exposing students to the practical aspects of classroom teachings would enable them to develop an interest in their field of specialization in future.

Speaking on the choice of Radio Nigeria for the excursion, Mr Buyide said Radio Nigeria is not only the first media station in Nigeria but possesses old and modern facilities, seasoned professionals blazing the trail of broadcast journalism in Nigeria.

Narrating their experience, two students of the school, Mr Wisdom Akani and Miss Favour Onyekachi said the excursion has been able to expose them to various processes and stages of news and programmes transmission from the live studio to the public.

The facilities visited by the students include the Reportorial Unit of News Department, library, recording and live studio, control room as well as broadcast gadgets used in news and programme transmission.

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By Abdullahi Jalaluddeen, Kano

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu says his administration has concluded all the necessary arrangement for the establishment of 24 Skills and Vocational hubs in polytechnics across the country.

The president stated this during the 38th convocation of Bayero University Kano.

The president who was represented by the Minister of Education, Professor Tahir Mamman, said the federal government would establish entrepreneurship centres in the universities across the country.

“We are also reviving 970 Tsangaya centres for integrated learning and development of Almajiri education system in the country.”

We are also building 91 vocational schools in the secondary schools across the country to ensure that all levels of education enjoying the impact of our policy,” he said.

In his remarks, the Vice Chancellor of Bayero University, Kano, (BUK), Professor Sagir Abbas, says the Institution is now ranked as the 5th best university in Nigeria.

Over the last two years, for example, the university has made a number of giant strides. Bayero University, Kano, emerged the 4th Best University in Nigeria in the February 2023 ranking of universities released by Times Higher Education (THE).”

I am delighted also to inform you that in the latest 2024 World University Assessment by the Times Higher Education of United Kingdom, BUK, was ranked the 5th Best University in Nigeria, trailing Covenant University, the University of Ibadan, the University of Lagos and Federal University of Technology, Akure as 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th respectively.

“In addition to emerging 5th best university in Nigeria, BUK is also the Best University in the North-West, North-East, South-East and South-South zones.”

Bayero University was ranked the second best university in Nigeria in terms of international outlook, coming after Covenant University”.

We will not relent in our determination to improve the visibility of the university on the global scene by consistently being visible on the university website as well as publish research work in reputable journals and engage in more collaboration with individuals and industries at the international level,” he said.

The Vice Chancellor said the staggered convocation began on Tuesday, and that during the first three days, the institution awarded Bachelor’s degrees to 11,284 qualified candidates from 18 Faculties and the School of Continuing Education.

“Bayero University is a globally top-ranked university with commitment to education, research and community services. Over the last couple of years, the university has been pursuing the following vision plan, he said.

Professor Sagir added that the University’s Management and the Senate were working tirelessly to attain the anticipated objectives.

The ceremony which was held at the institution’s Convocation Arena located on Gwarzo Road, Kano, also featured the award of higher degrees, first degrees, honorary degrees, diplomas and prizes to deserving personalities.

The Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin, and the President of the African Development Bank, Dr Akinwumi Adeshina, were awarded with Honorary Doctorate degrees at the ceremony.

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The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr Olukayode Egbetokun, says the police will continue to give priority to the safety and security of schools nationwide.

Egbetokun said this in Abuja at the inauguration of training on safe schools for state coordinators and divisional police officers (DPOs).

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event also featured inauguration platforms, vehicles, and equipment for the Safe School programme.

Egbetokun said the training was designed to equip state coordinators and DPOs nationwide with comprehensive knowledge and strategies on national plans for the Safe Schools initiative.

According to him, it is aimed at crafting a definitive strategy for collaboration between the police and other vital stakeholders to ensure a more protected learning environment for schoolchildren.

He said the inauguration of the equipment was to optimise the human and material resources of the Nigeria Police in combating crimes, particularly those targeting educational institutions.

“We are committed to implementing measures and utilising our resources to diminish the threats facing students, staff, and educational facilities across the country.

“The current police administration has established the Special Intervention Squad to swiftly address and counteract criminal activities nationwide.

“This squad will operate in support of the School Protection Squad to ensure that the country’s educational facilities remain free from danger and unwelcome incidents,” he said.

He said the police would continue to work harmoniously with relevant security agencies and stakeholders, including host communities, to confront those attacking schools.

The I-G urged the participants to embrace the training with the utmost seriousness, adding that the knowledge and skills to be acquired would directly impact the quality of services to be rendered.

In her remarks, Mrs Halima Iliya, the National Coordinator, the Financing Safe Schools Secretariat, said that though the Nigerian educational system has always been in deep crisis, the kidnapping of schoolchildren represented a major extensional threat to the system.

She said the crisis had contributed to the huge population of out-of-school children in the country.

The coordinator called for a policy framework to provide sustainable funding to address the challenges.

Iliya said the absence of funding mechanisms from budgetary allocations by the federal and subnational governments was a challenge to attaining safe schools in the country.

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By Dayo Adu

Dominion University Ibadan has matriculated two hundred and fifteen students for the 2023/2024 academic sessions 

The students, who were admitted into various courses of studies in the faith-based private institution, swore the oath of allegiance administered by the Acting Registrar of the university, Dr. Fortune Afatapka.

Admonishing the new students, the Chancellor and Chairman Board of Trustees, Dominion University, Bishop Taiwo Adelakun, counselled the students to be mindful of their choices and wishes, urging them to choose the good and avoid the questionable.

Delivering the university’s fifth matriculation lecture, a motivational speaker and entrepreneur, Dr Olumide Emmanuel, said lack of entrepreneurial skills was the bane of Nigeria’s development.

Dr. Emmanuel informed the students to develop an entrepreneurial mind, which according to him, is solutions-creating, risk-taking, need-meeting, value-adding and investing for the future.

Dr. Emmanuel urged them to make good use of their time, talents and treasures to make a positive impact on society.

Earlier in an address, the vice-chancellor of the university advised the students to take their studies seriously and shun acts of indiscipline and laziness.

Two matriculants, Adeyemi Adejare and Oladele Tobani,  promised to abide by the university’s rules and regulations, as well as work hard to attain academic excellence.

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By Iyabo Adebisi

Oyo State Government wants Nigerians who studied abroad to return home after acquiring knowledge for the betterment of the country. 

Governor Seyi Makinde stated this at the maiden International Study Abroad Forum held at the Thomas Oritsejolomi Hall, International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan.

Represented by the state’s Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Professor Abdulwaheed Adelabu said there was nothing bad for Nigerians to travel overseas to study, but the knowledge acquired should be at building their society.

Governor Makinde explained that Nigerians have consistently input to countries around the world’s gross domestic products,(GDPs), through education however urged education stakeholders in the country to provide a suitable environment for students while scholarships, and fellowships, among others, should be prioritized.

Commenting, Vice Chancellor, the University of Botswana, Professor David Norris stated that Africans should switch away from strengthening its challenges rather than embrace the quest for breeding solutions through globalizing education.

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By Fasilat Lawal

Radio Nigeria Ibadan Zonal Station has been described as an outstanding media outfit.

The Director, Tender Scholars Castle Ologuneru, Ibadan, Mrs Marufa Saka, made the remark when she led pupils of the school on an excursion to Broadcasting House, Dugbe.

Mrs Saka explained that Radio Nigeria Ibadan had educative programmes, which endeared the decision of the school’s Management to bring its pupils to the station for the excursion.

Mrs Saka, who said periodic visits to media organizations would significantly enhance pupils’ knowledge, pointed out that media outfits such as the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria would contribute to pupils’ education.

The pupils of the school, who were taken around the premises of the station, expressed excitement at the knowledge they gained during the exercise

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