Education
Study, emulate how we elect leaders – ASUU tells Nigerian politicians

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has called on the political class in the country to study and emulate the Union’s style of electing leaders.
He said, “Our leadership process is very transparent. I want to challenge the Nigerian electoral system to come out and study our electoral system.
“If we get to the point we are in ASUU, then we should be able to get good leaders emerging from any electoral process in this country.
According to him, “You can’t just become an ASUU leader without going through the rudiments of leadership from the branch to the national level; you cannot just become an ASUU leader because you think it’s your birthright.
“You must be known in ASUU, you must have made sacrifices to the Union, and you must be known from the rank and file of ASUU, from the branch to the national level, not like the Nigerian system that if you have money, you become a leader.
“In fact, if you come out and say you want to be a leader in ASUU, you are disqualified; you have to be identified based on your pedigree,” he explained.
On the challenges awaiting the new President of the Union, Namo said, “We went on strike in 2022 for eight months. Those issues have not been resolved.
“They have been handed over to him; he has to find a way of getting those issues resolved. The members are still agitating, restive; and the economic atmosphere in Nigeria is demoralising,” he decried.
“We have to find a way of making sure that the government of this country listens to us and addresses the problems bedeviling the University system in the country.
Also speaking, the chairperson, University of Jos Branch of ASUU, Prof. Jurbe Mwolwus, said, “We’re here for the special congress of ASUU University of Jos to present the brand new President of our great union (Prof. Chris Piwuna) to the branch, who is one of us from the branch, who has served the branch and served at the national level.
He acknowledged that the newly elected President has served at various committees meritoriously and the union across the nation.
“The last NEC decided to overwhelmingly elect him to emerge as the president to lead the union in the next two years.
“As a branch, it is historic, because nobody from this branch has ever attained this position, and so we are happy to have this historic event today to present him to our Congress and to have some session of words of encouragement and advice for him.
“That is why we are here, and we are happy about the turnout; you can see from the turnout that it’s a warm welcome for the son of the branch back home,” he maintained.
According to him, “Our expectation is that he will continue to exemplify the characters for which he is known.
“Prof. Piwuna is a very honest and truthful person; he’s also a very fearless and courageous person.
“He’s also a very emotionally intelligent person, and so we expect nothing but good results from this combination of character in one person,” Mwolwus explained.
“We believe that he will consolidate on the gains and progress made by his predecessors, and we expect nothing but the best,” he stressed.
Education
NYSC member found dead in Bauchi lodge

A serving member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has been found dead in his lodge at Dambam Local Government Area of Bauchi State.
Security analyst, Zagazola Makama shared the news in a post on X on Monday.
He said the incident happened on Sunday morning.
The deceased identified as Mr. Nwokedi Chukwu Ebuka Gerald, 28, with state code number BA/25A/2069, was discovered by fellow Christian corps members while they were preparing for Sunday service.
Police said they received a report around 9:20 a.m. and visited the scene, after which the body was taken to the General Hospital in Dambam.
“A medical doctor confirmed him dead.His remains have since been moved to the Federal Medical Centre, Azare, for preservation.
Education
Student of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Samuel Chinecherem Ezeh Breaks Guinness Records For Creating Longest Sleeves

A fashion designer claimed a world record by creating a show-stopping robe with 50-metre sleeves.
The longest sleeves on a garment is 51.20 metres (167.97 ft) and was achieved by Samuel Chinecherem Ezeh (Nigeria) in Onitsha, Anambra State, Nigeria.
That’s longer than the Statue of Liberty is high and longer than an Olympic-size swimming pool.
Samuel made this attempt to create a landmark piece in the field of fashion.
Samuel, 27, who works as a fashion designer and tailor while studying at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, had to overcome a lot to make the garment.
Education
JAMB INAUGURATES COMMITTEE TO REVIEW UNDERAGE CANDIDATES’ ADMISSION

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has inaugurated a 23-member committee to determine the admission eligibility of 599 outstanding underage candidates who scored 320 and above in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), out of over 11,000 candidates in that category.
JAMB Registrar, Professor Is-haq Oloyede, emphasizes that scoring 320 is not an automatic ticket to university admission. He notes that each of the affected candidates must also attain at least 80 percent in both their school based assessments and post UTME examinations to be considered.
He further advised parents against cutting corners to secure admission for their underage children, warning that maturity and readiness remain key factors in tertiary education success.
The Registrar also adds that only those who meet all requirements at each stage of the rigorous screening process will be recommended for admission. The final list of successful candidates is expected to be released in September.
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