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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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NYSC Official Arrested Over Female Corper’s D3ath After Abortion

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An official of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Ogun State, Abass Olalekan, has been arrested in connection with the de@th of a female corps member.

The corps member, Victoria Ariyo, serving under the Abeokuta South Local Government Area (LGA) of the NYSC, reportedly d!ed last Tuesday after undergoing abortion.

It was gathered that the corps member had terminated her pregnancy and d!ed from complications that followed the procedure.

Her remains were buried at Kobape Cemetery on Kobape-Sagamu Road in Abeokuta.

According to Daily Trust, Ariyo’s d3ath came barely a month after another female corps member, Adeleye Mary, d!ed in what has been described as mysterious circumstance.

Mary, who was serving under the same Abeokuta South LG, was attached to the Ogun State Television (OGTV) as her Place of Primary Assignment (PPA).

A source told the publication that both deceased corps members were friends.

“The first lady d!ed at her residence, which is not far from her PPA. They found her lifeless body in the apartment and, up till now, nobody can tell the cause of her d3ath,” the source said.

However, the second corps member who d!ed on Tuesday was said to have died from complications arising from an abortion procedure.

It was alleged that the NYSC official, who is the Local Government Inspector (LGI) for Abeokuta South, Abass Olalekan was culpable in the process leading to the corps member’s d3ath.

Sources told the publication that the LGI was allegedly involved in a romantic relationship with the deceased, which eventually led to pregnancy, and it was the termination that led to her d3ath.

“That is the fact in issue,” a police source who confirmed the NYSC official’s arrest told Daily Trust on Thursday.

The police source said the development raises questions about the legality of romancing “someone that should be in your care.”

Confirming Olalekan’s arrest, the source said, “He is in our custody at the command’s headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta.”

The police source, however, said there is no connection between the current incident and the one that occurred last month.

Spokesperson for the police in the state, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, confirmed death of Ariyo and said that the investigation was ongoing.

However, he failed to respond to questions on the arrest of the LGI and the alleged involvement.

“I can confirm that the case of the demise of Victoria Ariyo is under investigation by the State Criminal Investigation Department,” Babaseyi said in a terse statement.

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Teacher Reportedly Suspended In Kebbi After Rejecting Ramadan Palliative

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A classroom teacher in Kebbi State, Abduljalal Usman, has reportedly been suspended for three months without salary after rejecting a Ramadan palliative reportedly distributed by the state government.

The teacher allegedly declined the offer of one mudu of maize and one mudu of millet and also criticized what he described as poor governance in the state.

According to claims circulating online, the action was taken under the administration of Nasir Idris, prompting criticism from some commentators who described the suspension as an attempt to silence dissent and punish a public worker for speaking out.

Critics argue that educators deserve better working conditions, fair compensation, and respect, rather than disciplinary action for expressing their views.

@Mallam_jabeer who shared the report, said …

“A classroom teacher in Kebbi, Abduljalal Usman has been suspended for 3 months without salary simply for rejecting one mudu of maize and one mudu of millet offered as Ramadan palliative from the government and for speaking out against the bad governance.

 

Under the leadership of
@NasiridrisKG
, the Kebbi State Government is now punishing teachers for refusing humiliation and for criticizing the weaponization of poverty.

This is bias, incompetence and total abuse of power.

 

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Tinubu makes new appointment

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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.

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