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Again, ASUU Threatens Strike Over Payment Platforms, MoU implementation, Others
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Again, ASUU Threatens Strike Over Payment Platforms, MoU implementation, Others

The Federal Government has debunked allegations that it had reneged on its agreements with the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU. This was disclosed by the Spokesperson for the Ministry of Education, Ben Gong, in an interview with Punch in Abuja on Tuesday. Gong explained why the Federal Government could not adopt the University Transparency and Accountability Solution, a payment platform developed by ASUU. According to him, UTAS does not make provision for tax deductions from salaries. He added that ASUU members cannot collect salaries without paying taxes. Recall that the President of ASUU, Prof Emmanuel Osodeke, in an interview with The PUNCH on Monday, accused the Federal Government of violating agreements it reached with the lecturers before they called off their ...
My Reinstatement Confirms I was Wrongly Sacked – FUOYE Registrar
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My Reinstatement Confirms I was Wrongly Sacked – FUOYE Registrar

Mr. Olatunbosun Odusanya, whose appointment as Registrar, Federal University, Oye Ekiti, was terminated by the institution’s council on April 25, said on Tuesday that the Senate order reinstating him was confirmation he was wrongly sacked. Odusanya said, “My appointment was wrongfully terminated. I petitioned the university chairman, Dr, Mohammed Yahuza and the vice chancellor, Prof. Abayomi Fasina, before the upper chamber of the National Assembly. “The Senate looked at the petition and said that the allegations against me were not strong enough to sack me and consequently ordered the university authorities on Tuesday to reinstate me within seven days.” Odusanya, who spoke in a chat, said that the committee also ordered the university to reinstate the sacked bursar, Mrs. Bolatito...
More PDP Governors to Defect – Presidency
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More PDP Governors to Defect – Presidency

The Presidency took swipe on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for saying that the All Progressives Congress (APC) has turned the Presidential Villa into its headquarters. At their meeting in Bauchi on Monday, PDP governors accused the APC of “parading” coerced PDP members who defected into the ruling party. But, Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity Femi Adesina chided the governors for belly-aching over the misfortune of their party. Speaking from the United Kingdom (UK) in a television interview, Adesina claimed some of them (PDP governors) come to the Villa at night unannounced. According to him, some PDP governors have been talking with the APC leadership on plans to defect, saying that many of them will dump their party next year when Presi...
Kinsmen to Testify Against Ex-JAMB Boss Ojerinde in N5.2b Fraud Trial
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Kinsmen to Testify Against Ex-JAMB Boss Ojerinde in N5.2b Fraud Trial

Two kinsmen of former Registrar of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Professor Dibu Ojerinde, have agreed to testify for the prosecution in his trial for alleged N5.2 billion fraud. A former JAMB Accountant/Deputy Director (Account), Jimoh Olabisi Olatunde (described as Ojerinde’s kinsman and trusted confidante) and his personal lawyer, Peter Iyiola Oyewole (also described as his kinsman), are listed among the 11 witnessed slated to testify as prosecution witnesses in the case. Ojerinde, who is currently on bail, was said to have taken ill, a development that stalled the planned commencement of his trial last Thursday, although Olatunde and Oyewole were in court. The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) accused Ojerinde, in t...
Baptist School Students: Bandits Hold Back 87 Students After Collecting N50m Ransom
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Baptist School Students: Bandits Hold Back 87 Students After Collecting N50m Ransom

Twenty-eight students out of the 121 students who were abducted from Bethel Baptist High School, Kaduna, were freed on Sunday after being held captive for 20 days. The students were abducted when their school was invaded on July 5, 2021, by bandits. The bandits released the students after collecting N50m as ransom, according to Punch. On Sunday, there was panic among the parents of the remaining students as the Nigerian Baptist Convention said 87 schoolchildren were still with the bandits. In Kebbi State, parents of the 83 students of the Federal Government College, Birnin Yauri, who were still in captivity since their abduction 40 days ago, said their abductors were insisting on the release of their colleagues arrested by security agents. About 136 pupils, who were abducted...
Kano Govt Makes NIN Mandatory for Pupils
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Kano Govt Makes NIN Mandatory for Pupils

The Kano State Government has made it compulsory for every pupil in public secondary school to have a National Identification Number, NIN, before they can enrol for any examination. This was contained in a statement by the Commissioner for Education, Sanusi Saidu-Kiru. The statement issued by the Chief Public Relations Officer, Aliyu Yusuf, said the staff of the National Identity Management Commission would soon begin the NIN registration across the schools in the state and warned that pupils would not be registered for examinations without obtaining their NIN. He said the process would enable the education ministry to have an updated database of all pupils for the purpose of record-keeping and further planning and eradicating examination malpractice in the state’s education syste...
Gunmen Free Abducted College Provost in Zamfara
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Gunmen Free Abducted College Provost in Zamfara

Gunmen have released the Provost of the College of Agriculture and Animal Science Bakura, Zamfara, Habibu Mainasara, who was abducted on Sunday. His release was confirmed by his elder brother, Nasiru Mainasara, when he spoke to Channels TV, stating that the provost gained his freedom on Wednesday night after spending three nights in the kidnappers’ den. His brother, however, failed to disclose whether a ransom was paid for the release of the provost as more details are yet to be disclosed. On Sunday, the kidnappers had abducted the provost from his official residence within the institution’s premises. Read Also: Nigerian Military Imposes Curfew As ISWAP Terrorists Again Attack Borno Community A day after, the abductors asked the family for a ransom of N5 million, who started...
Kwara Billed To Institute Education Trust Fund
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Kwara Billed To Institute Education Trust Fund

Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara State has disclosed that his administration is set to institute an education trust fund to garner resources for school infrastructure and make education affordable and qualitative. This was contained in a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Rafiu Ajakaye, in a statement titled, ‘Why we’re setting up Kwara Education Trust Fund: AbdulRazaq’. Governor AbdulRazaq while attending the inauguration of a multimillion naira information communication technology centre and a central administrative block donated to the Ansaru-ud-Deen College Ijagbo by Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN) revealed plans to establish the fund. “Our administration recognises the limitations of government to shoulder the burden of infrastructural developm...
NDU Suspends Uniform for Undergraduates, Bans Indecent Dressing
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NDU Suspends Uniform for Undergraduates, Bans Indecent Dressing

The Bayelsa State Government has resolved the conflict between the students and management of the state-owned Niger Delta University over some policies that resulted in two days of a demonstration by the students. The resolution followed a mediatory meeting held on Wednesday at the instance of the state government, which had in attendance members of the Governing Council of the NDU and students’ representatives as well as other stakeholders. The students had marched round the university’s main campus at Amassoma to demand the reversal of the compulsory wearing of uniforms, closure of the fees payment portal and the ban on Students’ Union Government activities by the management. The unrest forced the management to announce the suspension of academic activities and shutdown of the u...
Niger Delta Varsity Suspends Imposition of Uniform, Bans Indecent Dressing
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Niger Delta Varsity Suspends Imposition of Uniform, Bans Indecent Dressing

Following the protest by students, the Bayelsa State Government has mediated in the conflict between the students and the management of the state-owned Niger Delta University, NDU, suspending the imposition of uniform on the students. The decision resulted from a mediatory meeting on Wednesday convened by the state government, with the members of the Governing Council of the NDU and students’ representatives as well as other stakeholders in attendance. The students had staged a protest at Amassoma campus to demand the reversal of the mandatory wearing of uniforms, closure of the fees payment portal and the ban on Students’ Union Government activities by the management. It led to the suspension of academic activities and the closure of the university on Wednesday. The meeting pr...