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NAPPS president accuses Ebonyi Govt of recruiting cultists into school closure committee

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The Chairman of the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS), Ebonyi State Chapter, Mr. Felix Nomeh, has accused the State Government of recruiting suspected cultists into the committee set up to enforce the closure of illegal and substandard schools in Ezza North Local Government Area.

Nomeh, who is also a member of the school closure task force, made the allegation while addressing journalists in Abakaliki on Tuesday.

He stated that some individuals in the committee had turned the exercise into a platform for intimidation and harassment.

According to him, the committee was established to identify and shut down illegal schools across the local government but has since been infiltrated by questionable characters.

“There is a new policy on the closure of illegal and substandard schools, and the team here is to enforce that order.

“In Ezza North, where I come from, I am one of the committee members.

“The Secretary of the Local Education Authority is also a member, and the Area Inspector of Education (AIE) is a member, three of us. We have been commissioned to ensure that illegal and substandard schools are closed in Ezza North,” Nomeh said.

He explained that during the enforcement process, some school proprietors and teachers were arrested.

However, he said the teachers were only struggling to survive through their jobs and did not deserve to be detained.

“So, I had the passion of asking that the teachers be released and that we focus on the proprietors whom we consider to be deviant.

“That is the problem. I didn’t know that the driver and some of the cultists they brought into the committee were the ones now fighting and threatening to kill me for asking for permission to release those five teachers,” he alleged.

Nomeh alleged that the group’s actions have gone beyond enforcement, claiming that some individuals within the task force have been intimidating him since he questioned their methods.

“One of the teenagers, a student, was arrested. And on the way, the Civil Defence leader came, and that one was also released.

“So, I am appealing for the release of four persons, and that is why the cultists in the midst are threatening to kill me,” he claimed.

When contacted on phone conversation, Dr. Ilang Donatus, the Commissioner for Primary and Secondary Education in Ebonyi State, denied the allegation, describing it as “baseless and reckless.”

Ilang challenged the NAPPS chairman to provide credible evidence linking the government or any of its committee members to cultism or face legal action.

“Let him produce evidence of the employment of any cultists in the committee, otherwise I will not hesitate to charge him to court,” he warned.

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Fed Poly Nekede, environ under siege, as masked gunmen attack 2 students

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  • Fear grips community over alleged threat letter

There was pandemonium within the vicinity of the Federal Polytechnic Nekede in Owerri West Local Government Area of Imo State on Monday when two students of the institution were allegedly ambushed and attacked on their way back from Owerri Municipality, where they had gone to buy an electricity generating set.

A source close to one of the victims who spoke to our reporter said the two friends were driving back to the school through the Amaeze Obibi-Ezena Road at about 7:30 p.m. on Monday when they saw some people flashing torchlights by the bush side. “They initially thought they were security men and kept driving, but the one on the passenger seat suddenly noticed that those they thought were security men had their faces covered,” the source said.

He continued: “He shouted and told his friend to reverse the car. But as soon as they reversed, the gunmen opened fire and riddled the car with bullets. Fortunately, they escaped unhurt.”

The frightening incident has further fueled reports circulating in the area alleging plans by suspected Fulani herdsmen to launch coordinated attacks on Nekede-where the Federal Polytechnic is located-and neighbouring communities.

Anxiety in the area has intensified due to unconfirmed reports that the gunmen had written a letter to community leaders, demanding a certain amount of money to prevent an imminent attack. It was also alleged that intelligence reports suggest that several armed groups who have infiltrated the area have concluded plans to strike within a specific time frame. These reports further claim that the suspected attackers have been receiving supplies, arms, and ammunition for some time and are being reinforced from outside.

Recall that there have been consistent reports of frightening security challenges in the region, caused by the nefarious activities of gunmen who for a very long time have kidnapped, raped, maimed, and even killed their victims around the FUTO, Ihiagwa, Obinze, Avu, and Oforola axis- all in Owerri West Local Government Area.

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Public Notice: Disclaimer On False School-closure Message In Circulation

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The Federal Ministry of Education hereby informs the general public that a message currently circulating on social media platforms, alleging that schools nationwide have been directed to close from 24th November 2025, is false, misleading, and did not originate from the Federal Government, the Federal Ministry of Education, any State Ministry of Education or any recognized security agency.

The public is strongly advised to rely strictly on verified information issued through the following official channels:

The Federal Government, The Federal Ministry of Education, State Governments and State Ministries of Education Recognised security agencies

Any announcement, advisory, or notice coming from unofficial or unverified sources should be ignored and not shared. Members of the public are urged to always verify the authenticity of information before circulating it in order to curb the spread of misinformation.

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FG orders closure of unity colleges over security concerns

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Due to the resurgence in the abduction of students in schools in some parts of the country, the Federal Government on Friday ordered the closure of 41 unity colleges with immediate effect.

In a statement signed by the Director, Senior Secondary Education, Hajiya Binta Abdulkadir, on behalf of the Honourable Minister, said the closure is to prevent possible breach of security in the listed schools.

The principals of the affected schools were directed to comply without delay.

According to the circular, the affected schools are: FGGC Minjibir, FTC Ganduje, FGGC Zaria, FTC Kafanchan, FTC Dayi, FGC Daura, FGGC Tambuwal, FSC Sokoto, FTC Wurno, FGC Gusau, FGC Anka, FGGC Gwandu, and FGC Birnin Yauri.

Others are FTC Zuru, FGGC Kazaure, FGC Kiyawa, FTC Hadejia, FGGC Bida, FGC New-bussa, FTC Kuta-shiroro, FGA Suleja, FGC Ilorin, FGGC Omuaran, FTC Gwanara, FGGC Bakori, FGC Ugwolawo, FGGC Kabba, FTC Ogugu, FGGC Bwari, FGC Rubochi, FGGC Abaji, and FGGC Potiskum.

Also affected by the immediate closure order are: FGC Buni Yadi, FTC Gashua, FTC Michika, FGC Ganye, FGC Azare, FTC Misau, FGGC Bajoga, FGC Billiri and FTC Zambuk.

An analysis of the list showed that most of the schools affected were in the Northwest, Northeast and North Central.

Only few days ago, some students were abducted from their school in Kebbi and only on Friday scores of students were abducted from another school in Niger State.

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