Education
Uzodimma: I will cherish FUTO award for a very long time … First Lady dedicates award to Girl Child … Zulum pledges to support FUTO to grow
GOVERNMENT OF IMO STATE
PRESS RELEASE
Uzodimma: I will cherish FUTO award
for a very long time
… First Lady dedicates award to Girl Child
… Zulum pledges to support FUTO to grow
Three eminent Nigerians – First Lady of Nigeria, Sen Oluremi Tinubu, Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State and Governor Babagana Umar Zulum – were on Saturday awarded honorary Degrees of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) at its 36th Convocation ceremony in recognition of their immense contributions to the development of education, the country and humanity.
It was on a day 632 students were equally admitted to the University’s post-graduate degree for fulfilling all the requirements.
While Sen. Tinubu and Governor Uzodimma were conferred with the honorary Degree of Doctor of Management, Honoris Causa, Governor Zulum got the honorary Degree of the Doctor of Technology, Honoris Causa.
In his welcome address, the Chancellor of the University, His Royal Highness Alhaji Mohammadu Barkindo Aliyu Musdafa, appreciated the efforts of the University management in dealing with multiple challenges and appealed to the Federal Government to step-up the funding of Universities, especially that of FUTO to enable her cope with the prevailing debilitating and near crippling financial throes.
The Chancellor whose address was read by the Vice Chancellor, Prof (Mrs.) Nnenna Oti called on stakeholders like the Alumni, Corporate bodies, captains of Industry, Multinational agencies and Multilateral linkages to assist the University to achieve her mandate in manpower and skills development to drive our national economic development.
In his message, the Visitor to the University, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu congratulated the graduands and the awardees for their meritorious successes and service to the society that merited them the honour.
Represented by the Vice Chancellor University of Calabar, Prof. Florence Obi, the President urged them to harness the potentials in the agricultural, vocational and information technology skills to add value to themselves and the nation at large, reminding them that henceforth, they are ambassadors of FUTO and should exhibit creativity, integrity, honesty and innovations as they go into the larger society.
The President underscored the Federal Government’s commitment towards tertiary education that necessitated the establishment of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) dedicated to granting student’s fees and personal upkeep loans, and commended the management of FUTO for the various initiatives that have repositioned them as a choice university in the country.
He urged FUTO and other public universities across the country to make entrepreneurship and skill development top priority so that our graduates nationally and globally will be competitive in emerging technologies and wealth creation.
The President enjoined the Pro-Chancellor, the Vice Chancellor, members of the Governing Council and Senate, Principal Officers and indeed all staff of FUTO to serve the university with greater zeal, courage and patriotism and continue to ensure prudent use of resources at their disposal.
In her welcome address, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. (Mrs.) Nnenna Oti welcomed all to the 36th Convocation ceremony and called for reawakening of the patriotic zeal to attend the critical mass required to join the league of developed nations.
She highlighted several achievements of the University under her watch in the areas of accreditation of academic programmes, establishment of Centre of Excellence, and improved ranking of the University among others, noting that “for the first time FUTO was mentioned in a global University ranking.”
Other areas of achievements, Oti identified, include physical infrastructure development, power infrastructure, expansion of ICT infrastructure, staff welfare and development, research development awards and many others.
She identified some challenges which include: lack of staff quarters within the University Campus, need for more students hostels, urgent and compelling need for perimeter fencing of the University land, construction of physical infrastructure for the new Teaching Hospital, College of Medicine and Health Sciences and the rehabilitation of internal roads and the major road/broken bridge linking Ihiagwa/other host communities.
She however appreciated President Tinubu and Governor Uzodimma for their enormous support and assistance to the University that have continued to sustain their operations.
In his address, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman 13th Governing Council of FUTO, Senator Jack Tilley-Gyado also singled out and thanked Governor Uzodimma for his personal interest on the University which he said has led to the protection of the university from encroachment and external attacks.
He said the Governor played more than 80 per cent role in getting the approval of the FUTO University Teaching Hospital, in addition to providing a lot in the areas of security to the university.
Tilley-Gyado said, “Governor Uzodimma has a date with history and the FUTO,” and assured that the Council will continue to work closely with the University Management to promote amity and good neighbourliness with the host Community.
He therefore enjoined the new graduands to carry the colours and flag of FUTO with pride and distinction wherever they find themselves.
In their responses after the conferment of the honour, Uzodimma, Zulum and Tinubu appreciated the award and pledged their support for the university.
Governor Uzodimma was the first to speak.
His words: “The Federal University of Technology Owerri is very dear to all of us. That is why since my assumption of office as the Governor of Imo State, I have done everything to give all possible support to the existence and well-being of this university.
“Today, I’m indeed very glad that I’ve been singled out to be honoured by this great institution – an award which I will hold and cherish for a very longtime.
“The difference between other awards and this particular one is that it is coming from an institution that both myself and my government has no influence on, and they were able to single me out for this honour.
“On behalf of myself and my wife, the government of Imo State, we are indeed very grateful.”
Uzodimma appreciated the First Lady, the Governor of Bornu State Babagana Zulu and that of Abia State, Dr. Alex Otti for being physically present to honour the invitation.
He thanked FUTO for the wisdom in selecting the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, himself and the Governor of Bornu State for the award, and reiterated his gratitude to the President for the approval and support to the Federal University Teaching Hospital, Owerri and asserted that “Imo people’s support to Mr. President and the wife is organic.”
Uzodimma reassured the President that his administration will surely overcome all the challenges he is currently facing in his policies towards making Nigeria better saying, “it is not easy to see the light at the tunnel.”
To the FUTO Community, he promised to continue to help resolve all the problems faced by the University.
In appreciation of the award, he promised to take one of the projects as enumerated by the University and fund it to completion.
Governor Zulum commended the President, the Chancellor of the University, the Pro-Chancellor, Vice Chancellor and Management for finding him worthy of the award and said, “will never take the award for granted.”
He said that in “partnership with the Governor of Imo State” he will “support the University to grow and develop.”
He went further to appreciate the students are getting from the Federal Government through he NELFUND and advised Tertiary Institutions to “run courses that create jobs, as it is not easy to get white collar jobs these days.”
He commended the Vice Chancellor and her management for the several achievements.
In her remarks, Sen.Tinubu said she was dedicating the award to the Girl Child and thanked the University on behalf of other awardees. She pledged to continue to support the University, noting that the award will inspire them to do more.
The First Lady congratulated the Graduands and charged them to own Nigeria in such a way that it will be a worthy inheritance for the future generation. According to her “Nigerians will reap what they invest in Nigeria.”
She proceeded to announce her plan to launch the Green Environment Club where all Nigerians will participate in keeping our environments clean and ensuring proper disposal of waste.
The First Lady informed that she had earlier donated N50million as an endowment for the best graduating student and emphasised the need to support the girl child, the reason she dedicated the award to the girl child.
The Convocation ceremony was attended by the high and mighty within and outside Imo State.
Oguwike Nwachuku
Chief Press Secretary and Media Adviser to the Governor
December 7, 2024.
Education
Federal Government Denies Approving History Textbook Without Igbo Section
The Federal Ministry of Education has dismissed claims that it approved the “Living History” textbook, which reportedly excluded Igbo content Officials confirmed the book was never submitted to the National Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC) and is not on the list of approved instructional materials The Ministry urged schools and parents to disregard misinformation, stressing that only authorized textbooks reflect Nigeria’s cultural diversity and national values
The Federal Ministry of Education has denied approving the “Living History” textbook, which reportedly excluded Igbo content. As reported by Dailytrust, officials clarified that the book was not authorized for use in any Nigerian school.
In a statement issued by the Director of Press and Public Relations, Boriowo Folasade, the Ministry stressed that “Living History” had never been submitted to the National Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC).
The Council is the statutory body responsible for reviewing, evaluating, and approving instructional materials under the national curriculum.
As a result, the Ministry confirmed that the book was neither recommended by NERDC nor included on the official list of approved History textbooks.
The Ministry explained that consultations with NERDC leadership and a review of officially endorsed materials confirmed that “Living History” did not form part of the approved instructional resources for schools nationwide. Warning against misinformation Parents, teachers, school proprietors, and administrators were urged to disregard speculation, misinformation, and what the Ministry described as “emotionally charged narratives” surrounding the book. Officials warned that unapproved materials could undermine curriculum standards and negatively affect teaching and learning outcomes. “All approved textbooks strictly comply with the national curriculum and reflect Nigeria’s rich cultural diversity, shared history, and core national values, while promoting inclusivity, balance, and unity,” the statement noted.
Call for responsible discourse Folasade further appealed to the public to support responsible discourse, reject divisive misinformation, and verify the approval status of educational materials through official channels before adoption.
“The public is encouraged to consult NERDC for verified information on approved textbooks. Education thrives on truth. Unity thrives on understanding,” the statement added.

Ministry urges schools and parents to reject misinformation on unapproved textbooks. Photo credit: Tunji Alausa/x Source: Twitter
FG addresses claim it abandoned Nigerian students in Morocco Legit.ng earlier reported that the Federal Government has rejected reports suggesting that Nigerian students studying in Morocco under a bilateral scholarship scheme were abandoned or denied funding. Education authorities described the circulating claims as misleading and deliberately crafted to distort public understanding.
In a post on its official social handles, the Education ministry clarified that every beneficiary admitted into the Bilateral Education Scholarship programme before 2024 received payments up to the approved 2024 budget cycle. Any outstanding delays were linked to fiscal adjustments currently being resolved through engagements between the education and finance ministries. Education Minister Dr Maruf Tunji Alausa confirmed that no fresh bilateral scholarship awards were issued from October 2025 onward. Documents circulating online claiming otherwise were described as unauthenticated and designed to discredit government policy. According to the ministry, the decision to discontinue government-funded overseas bilateral scholarships followed a policy assessment which showed that Nigerian universities, polytechnics and colleges of education now possess the capacity to deliver similar academic programmes locally. Source: Legit.ng
Education
FG Opens Applications for 2026 PTDF-Funded Overseas Scholarship
The Federal Government has opened applications for the 2026 Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) Overseas Scholarship Scheme.
The announcement in a post on X (formerly Twitter) by the Office of the Special Adviser to the President on Social Media, Dada Olusegun, said the programme offers Nigerian postgraduate students the opportunity to study abroad.
According to the post, successful applicants will pursue studies in the United Kingdom, Germany, France and Malaysia under the fully funded scholarship scheme.
“FG has announced the commencement of applications for 2026 Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) Scholarships overseas,” the post stated.
Details published on the PTDF scholarship portal show that the scheme is open to MSc and PhD candidates in disciplines relevant to the oil and gas sector. Benefits include full tuition, return air tickets, accommodation, living allowances, health insurance and bench fees where applicable.
The agency said the initiative is designed to strengthen local expertise in the energy sector.
“The 2026 Overseas MSc and PhD Scholarships provide access to world-class training, research facilities, and global expertise, while developing indigenous capacity in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector,” PTDF said.
For MSc applicants, eligibility requirements include a minimum of a Second Class Lower (2.2) degree or higher, completion of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme, computer literacy, and at least five O’Level credits, including English Language and Mathematics.
PhD applicants are also required to submit a research proposal of no more than five pages detailing their objectives, methodology and data collection strategy.
PTDF explained that PhD candidates studying in the United Kingdom will follow a split-site arrangement, conducting research between the College of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Kaduna (CPESK), and selected partner universities, including Robert Gordon University, the University of Strathclyde and the University of Portsmouth.
The agency noted that the scholarship is highly competitive and selection will be strictly merit-based.
“Only candidates who demonstrate outstanding merit and suitability will be considered,” the statement said.
Applicants will be assessed based on academic performance, quality of research proposals, professional memberships and the relevance of their chosen fields to the oil and gas industry.
PTDF also warned that applicants must verify their National Identity Number (NIN) before applying, adding that multiple submissions or falsified documents would lead to automatic disqualification.
Interested candidates are to apply online via scholarship.ptdf.gov.ng for approved programmes at PTDF partner institutions.
The deadline for applications is February 27, 2026.
Education
Report all forms of sexual pressure from lecturers – Rector tells students
The Rector, Federal Polytechnic Ukana, Akwa Ibom State, Mrs Eduma Essien, has encouraged students of the institution to report any form of sexual pressure or harassment from lecturers to the management or the Anti-Sexual Harassment Unit of the Polytechnic for appropriate investigation and sanctions.
Essien also cautioned students against engaging in examination malpractices, cultism or any form of antisocial behaviors, adding that the school will not condone any of the vices.
She also charged them to be conversant with the polytechnic’s policies, rules and regulations.
Speaking during the 12th Orientation Exercise for newly admitted students on Tuesday, the rector also stated that the sale of handouts is prohibited in the polytechnic, saying students should only purchase approved textbooks.
Essien assured the students that as long as she remains at the helm of affairs, learning would be made easy in an environment that promotes discipline, safety and academic excellence.
She said, “I encourage you to report any form of sexual pressure from lecturers to the management or the Anti-Sexual Harassment Unit. This institution frowns at the exchange of gifts for marks.
“We also have zero tolerance for cultism and examination malpractice because we want to produce graduates who can confidently defend their certificates anywhere.”
The rector explained that students of the polytechnic would not only graduate with academic certificates but acquire practical skills through the institution’s mandatory skills acquisition program.
According to her, the world is increasingly focused on what individuals can offer to society.
Essien equally encouraged the students to cooperate with their lecturers by diligently carrying out their assignments to make teaching and learning effective and rewarding.
The orientation exercise also featured resource persons who delivered lectures on various aspects of the polytechnic system. They include the Registrar, Mr Idhigu Lucky, the Bursar, Sir Emmanuel Esomonu, the Polytechnic Librarian, Mr Ehikioya Uduebor, among others.
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