Education
Delta wins $400,000 Bill and Melinda Gates primary health award
Delta State Government Thursday received $400,000 (four hundred thousand United States dollars) from the Primary Healthcare Leadership challenge organized by the Nigerian Governors forum in collaboration with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for outstanding performance in primary health care management.
The award, which was organized by the Nigerian Governors Forum NGF, Federal Ministry of Health. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and UNICEF was in recognition of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s initiative in the health sector for the past one year in line with the MORE agenda of his administration.
Nigeria’s Vice President, Alhaji Kashim Shettima and chairman of the Governors Forum, Alhaji AbdulRahman AbdulRasaq, who is also Governor of Kwara State, were present during the handover of the prize and money to Delta State officials.
Delta State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme and Director General of the Delta State Contributory Health Commission (DSCHC), Dr Isaac Akpoveta were on ground to receive the award on behalf of Governor Oborevwori.
The award, started in 2019, was to shore up performance at the primary health care level so as to make health more accessible to people at the grassroots.
It is the first time since the inception of the awards that Delta will be considered for mention in any category of recognition. It has never won any prize money.
Speaking after collecting the award on behalf of Governor Oborevwori, Dr Onojaeme said that the award was proof that the administration’s MORE agenda was on course and yielding positive results.
He disclosed that Governor Oborevwori’s determination and commitment to revamp the health sector was not in doubt, adding that the recent approval for the renovation of over 150 primary health care centers (PHCs) must have been pivotal to receiving the award.
Delta State was considered for award after a visit of the technical committee set up to assess the state of PHCs in all 36 states and Abuja, the Federal Capital.

The committee comprised of representatives of the Federal Ministry of Health, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, UNICEF, World Health Organisation (WHO), World Bank, United Nations Food Programme (UNFPA), among others.
Education
Tinubu makes new appointment
President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Dr. Makoji Stephen as the new Rector of Federal Polytechnic Ugep in Cross River State.
The approval was granted by the Federal Government, and the appointment will take effect from March 17, 2026.
Dr. Stephen will serve a single term of five years in line with the Polytechnic Act 2019 as amended.
The decision is seen as part of efforts to strengthen leadership and improve the academic and administrative structure of the institution.
Before this new role, Dr. Stephen worked as a Chief Lecturer in the Department of Public Administration at Federal Polytechnic, Idah.
He also served as an Adjunct Faculty member in the Department of Public Policy and Administration at Miva Open University, Nigeria.
Dr. Stephen began his academic journey at Ahmadu Bello University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Administration in 1998 with Second Class Upper Division.
He later obtained a Master of Science degree in Public Administration from Benue State University.
In 2009, he earned another Master of Science degree in Human Resource Management from the University of Salford in the United Kingdom.
He further completed a Ph.D. in Business and Management with a focus on Human Resource Management at the University of Salford Business School in 2016.
His doctoral studies were supported by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund.
Education
6 Final Year LAUTECH Nursing Students Die in Tragic Road Accident (Photos)
Six final-year female students of the Open and Distance Learning (ODL) Bachelor of Nursing Science programme at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) have reportedly lost their lives in a tragic road traffic accident.
The victims, all 500-level students, were said to be traveling to the university’s main campus in Ogbomoso on Sunday, February 22, 2026, to sit for their semester examinations when the fatal crash occurred.
Sources disclosed that the accident happened while the students were en route to the institution, though the exact location and circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear as investigations continue.
The bodies of the deceased have been deposited at a mortuary, while authorities are yet to issue an official statement regarding the tragedy. As of the time of filing this report, the university management has also not released formal confirmation or details about the incident.
Further information, including the possible cause of the accident and identities of the victims, is expected to emerge as officials conclude preliminary inquiries.
The incident has reportedly thrown colleagues and members of the university community into mourning, especially as the students were preparing to complete the final stage of their academic program.

Education
Media personality Toolz laments over volume of her sons’ schoolwork, says it feels like she’s back in Year 2
Media personality Toolz has shared a lighthearted complaint about the amount of schoolwork her children bring home.
Taking to Instagram, she questioned why the assignments seem so intense at such an early stage, joking that it feels like she has returned to primary school herself.
According to her, instead of simple tasks like coloring and basic maths, her sons are already handling detailed science projects that require designing and defending their work.
She wrote partly, “Because why does it feel like I’m back in Year 2… and more importantly, why is it a bit hard?!”
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