Education
Nigerians Celebrate P.N. Okeke Who Wrote The Famous Senior Secondary School Physics Book
Nigerians Celebrate P.N. Okeke Who Wrote The Famous Senior Secondary School Physics Book
P.N. Okeke, the famous Nigerian author, is being celebrated by Nigerians who passionately love his works The author clocked 83 years on October 30, and Alex Onyia, an education promoter, made it a point to mark it in grand style A video posted online by Alex shows the author sitting at the venue of the birthday celebration, which was beautifully decorated
Nigerians are celebrating Pius Nwankwo Okeke, a Nigerian author who is credited with contributing immensely to the dissemination of knowledge.
P.N. Okeke specialises in physics and he authored a book known to many science students in Nigeria.
The book, Senior Secondary School Physics has become a reference point among students who used it while in secondary school.
I finally met PN Okeke for the first time this afternoon. We are getting ready for his big day tomorrow. He impacted millions of lives and we are appreciating him in a special way.
Tomorrow is Physics day and we are here to celebrate his 83rd celebration and lifetime… pic.twitter.com/A3368HrJ5G
— Alex Onyia (@winexviv) October 29, 2024
As he clocks 83 on October 30, 2024, many Nigerians, led by Alex Onyia, an education promoter, thought it wise to celebrate with him.
Alex posted about the event. In the post, P.N. Okeke was seen sitting at the event hall and beaming with happiness. “I finally met PN Okeke for the first time this afternoon. We are getting ready for his big day tomorrow. He impacted millions of lives and we are appreciating him in a special way. Tomorrow is Physics day and we are here to celebrate his 83rd celebration and lifetime achievements.”
Reactions as P.N. Okeke marks birthday @ejyko said: “Please remember to share how we can get the books. Some of us want to buy for donation.” @tosinolaseinde said: “You will be celebrated. Well done to celebrating him.” @mma_di_ora said: “This videos warms my heart. It’s so nice to see you bring joy into Profs life. Happy birthday to an icon.”
@amakele512 said: “God bless you for this gesture. May you live to be celebrated.” Baby celebrates her birthday A Nigerian girl got many admirers on TikTok after she stepped out in a cute-looking cultural attire for a photoshoot. The little girl was about to observe her birthday, and her parents dressed her up in a way that attracted the attention of netizens. Many people have become her fans and also praised her mother for the way they chose to dress her up.
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The viral footage shows four children marching confidently beside corps members, sparking loud cheers from onlookers who were visibly delighted by their coordination and enthusiasm.
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In a letter addressed to Governor Abdulraham Abdulrazaq, the union condemned the government’s refusal to implement the 27.5% Teachers Specific Allowance (TSA) and the National Harmonized Teachers Retirement Age Act, 2022.
The letter, dated November 13, 2025, and acknowledged by the Governor’s Office on November 17, was jointly signed by the NUT National President, Comrade Audu Titus Amba, and the Secretary-General, Dr Clinton Ikpitibo.
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It warned that the refusal to implement the 27.5% TSA for TRCN-certified teachers and 21% for non-TRCN-certified teachers had pushed teachers in the state “into a riotous mode,” noting that frustration within the system had reached breaking point.
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The union called on the governor to convene an emergency meeting before December 13, 2025, stressing that there was still room for peaceful resolution if the government acted promptly.
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