Education
Osun Poly students protest EFCC arrest, vandalize vehicles .

Students of the Federal Polytechnic, Ede, Osun State, have protested the arrest of their colleagues by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
Tht students, DAILY POST gathered, attacked some buildings on the campus of the polytechnic, where they also vandalised vehicles belonging to staff members.
Eyewitnesses said the incident occurred late on Thursday.
DAILY POST had reported that the EFCC operators from the Ibadan Zonal office had carried out a midnight raid on some hostels around the Owode-Ede area.
Some students were arrested during the sting operation and taken to the Ibadan zonal office of the anti-graft agency.
But the management of the polytechnic, in a statement signed by the institution’s Public Relations Officer, Sola Lawal, said the identities of those students reportedly arrested could not be immediately ascertained.
Displeased by the development, some yet-to-be-identified students vandalised buildings within the premises and vehicles.
Two students residing in female hostels located within the premises of the polytechnic, said those involved hurled pebbles at some buildings, including the staff club, and damaged some vehicles.
One of the students said, “The students were protesting the arrest of our colleagues by the EFCC. They hurled stones at the administrative building, but they concentrated on the staff club.
“They damaged some vehicles there. Those involved came to campus between 7 pm and 8 pm on Thursday.”
The institution’s spokesperson, Sola Lawal, when contacted confirmed the incident.
He said, “The management of the Federal Polytechnic, Ede, condemns the act of vandalism carried out last night (Thursday) by some misguided students which led to the vandalism of staff vehicles at the staff club.
“Lastly, the management is using this medium to warn mischief makers whose agenda is to disrupt the ongoing first-semester examination, as any students or fifth columnist caught disturbing the peace and tranquility of the institution will be dealt with decisively; to be forewarned is to be forearmed.”
Osun Poly students protest EFCC arrest, vandalize vehicles
Education
FGGC Owerri Students, Parents Cry Out Over Alleged Inefficiency, Corruption

Parents and students of Federal Government Girls College (FGGC) Owerri are facing significant challenges during the clearance process for returning students. According to Ekwutosblog, the process is marred by inefficiency, with students and parents forced to wait for over 3 to 4 hours to obtain clearance forms.
The situation has sparked concerns about the management of the school, with many calling for intervention from relevant authorities. Some have even warned of an imminent stampede due to the long waiting periods.
One of the major issues raised is the alleged refusal of the school management to allow Parents-Teachers Association (PTA) elections, with claims that the management wants to impose their preferred candidates.
The clearance process, which is supposed to be a straightforward procedure, has been described as taking up to 5 to 6 hours to complete. This has led to frustration among parents and students, who are demanding change.
The hashtag #SackFGGCOwerriPrincipal is trending, with many calling for the removal of the school’s principal over allegations of corruption and mismanagement.
The situation has sparked an outcry, with many urging the Ministry of Education and the President to intervene and address the issues plaguing FGGC Owerri.
Education
It’s fake – European-American University disowns musician Rarara’s degree

The European-American University has disowned a purported honorary doctorate degree conferred on popular Hausa musician, Dauda Kahutu Rarara, describing it as fake.
The musician was awarded the degree on Saturday at a ceremony held at Nicon Luxury Hotel, Abuja, attended by dignitaries including the Governor of Katsina State, Dikko Radda. The event organisers presented themselves as representatives of the university.
However, in a statement published on its official website, the institution denied authorising the event or conferring any honorary degree on Mr Rarara.
“The University has not authorized any convocation to be held in this location today, and this event has been organized fraudulently without the knowledge or consent of the University,” the statement read.
The university also said it did not confer degrees on other recipients mentioned at the event, including Alhaji Ahmed Saleh jnr., Mustapha Abdullahi Bujawa, and Tarela Boroh.
It added that the individuals who paraded themselves as its officials — including Musari Audu Isyaku, who claimed to be its Northern Nigeria representative, and Idris Aliyu, who posed as a member of its governing council — had no authority to act on its behalf. The institution stressed that it does not have a governing council and has revoked Mr Aliyu’s previous fellowship appointment for his role in the alleged fraud.
The statement further clarified that its current Vice Chancellor is Professor Luca Scotto di Tella de’ Douglas di Castel di Ripa, not Dr Josephine Egbuta, a former vice chancellor dismissed earlier this year.
The university also dismissed claims about being based in Dominica and Panama, stating it is legally registered in France and holds a Royal Charter of Incorporation from the Kingdom of Bunyoro-Kitara in Uganda.
It added that it would be contacting Nigerian authorities to take action against those behind the fraudulent convocation.
Education
Gunmen attack NUJ secretariat in Yobe, injure police officer

Unidentified gunmen stormed the secretariat of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Damaturu, Yobe State, in the early hours of Friday, September 19, 2025.
The attackers shot a police officer guarding the building, injuring him in the leg.
The incident happened around 2am, leaving the officer badly wounded.
He was rushed to the Police Hospital in Damaturu, where he is currently receiving treatment.
Chairman of the NUJ Yobe Council, Rajab Ismail Mohammed, condemned the attack, calling it “unfortunate and scary.”
He said it was not only an assault on a security guard but also “an intimidation tactic against the press corps in Yobe state.”
He urged security agencies to immediately investigate the incident and bring the attackers to justice.
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