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JUST IN SIX (6) STUDENTS FROM LAVUN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF NIGER STATE GETS N1.2 MILLION SCHOLARSHIP FOR NECO.

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The Niger State Commissioner for Budget and Planning Alhaji Mustapha Ndajiwo has presented a cheque of One Point Two Million (N1,200,000) to Six (6) Students who are indegenes of Lavun Local Government Area, studying at Brighter College of Health and Technology Management Science Minna for their National Council Examination signifying the end of their educational pursuit in the school.

Special Assistant to the Honourable Commissioner, Baba Isah Doko who presented the cheque to the beneficiaries on behalf of the Commissioner, said that education remains a formidable pillar to attain ultimate success in life enjoined the the beneficiaries to make judicious use of the opportunity.

He promised to engage the Chief of Staff to the Governor and other critical stakeholders from Lavun Local Government Area to assist them further.

The Beneficiaries are:
1. ISAH HALIMA DOKO (DOKO)
2. FATIMA MUHAMMAD (KUCHI WORO)
3. USMAN HUSSAINA KHADIJAT (BATAGI DEWO)
4. NAFISAT MUHAMMAD (DOKO)
5. ALFA BABA ZAKARI (ZAKARI)
6. ISAH JIBRIN (KUTIGI)

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Baba Isah Doko
SA
To Honorable Commissioner
22 May, 2024

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Imo Govt stops nursery, JSS3 graduations, annual textbook change

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The Imo State Government has banned graduation ceremonies for kindergarten, nursery, and Junior Secondary School, JSS3 students.

It has also prohibited schools from changing textbooks on an annual basis.

The directive was contained in a memo dated August 15, 2025, signed by the Commissioner for Education, Prof. Bernard Ikegwuoha, and addressed to parents, guardians, and stakeholders.

Under the policy, graduation ceremonies will now only be permitted for pupils completing Primary 6 and students finishing Senior Secondary School 3, SSS3, in line with the 6-3-3-4 education system.

The government further directed that textbooks must have a minimum four-year lifespan to allow reuse by siblings and ease the financial burden on parents. Schools were also warned against deviating from the approved list of textbooks.

Ikegwuoha explained that the measures were designed to curb exploitative practices in schools, promote uniformity in teaching, and ensure that attention remains on students’ academic achievements.

The policy takes immediate effect.

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Former LASU VC, Obafunwa, installed as Balogun of Ilara Kingdom

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A former Vice-Chancellor of Lagos State University, LASU, Prof. John Obafunwa, has been installed as the Balogun of Ilara Kingdom in Epe, Lagos State.

The conferment ceremony, which took place on Saturday at the palace of Oba Olufolarin Ogunsanwo in Eredo-Epe, also saw several other distinguished Nigerians receive traditional titles. Among them were Prof. Kemi Pinheiro and Ambassador Oluwatoyin Lawal.

Speaking at the event, Oba Ogunsanwo explained that the honours were aimed at drawing accomplished indigenes and friends of the community closer to the throne to support the advancement of Ilara Kingdom. He praised the new titleholders and urged them to remain committed to service and community development.

In his response, Obafunwa, who currently serves as the Director-General of the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, expressed deep appreciation to the monarch and the people of Ilara. He pledged to leverage his experience in leadership and academia to promote growth, development, and youth empowerment in the kingdom.

He also described the Balogun title as a symbol of courage, leadership, and responsibility, noting that he would dedicate his new role to strengthening communal values and driving initiatives that uplift the people.

The colourful event drew a large gathering of dignitaries, including academics, traditional leaders, politicians, and business executives.

Other notable personalities who received chieftaincy titles at the ceremony included Jelili Olayemi, Abiodun Lawal, Dr. Olanrewaju Obasa, Chief Akinyele Oladeji, Toyin Oladeji, Rotimi Edu, and Olayemi Edu.

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FG Approves Nine New Private Universities

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The Federal Government has approved nine new private universities, including Tazkiyah University (Kaduna), Leadership University (Abuja), Jimoh Babalola University (Kwara), Bridget University (Imo), Greenland University (Jigawa), JEFAP University (Niger), Azione Verde University (Imo), Unique Open University (Lagos), and American Open University (Ogun).

Education Minister Tunji Alausa said the approvals clear a backlog of applications, some pending for over six years, and follow stricter guidelines. A moratorium is now in place on new applications that do not meet the updated standards.

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