Author: Vreporters

  • Many graduating students can’t read, write, and communicate – Minister

    The Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu has expressed utmost concern about the qualities of graduates being produced by some tertiary institutions in the country, charging the management and other stakeholders to do the needful in order to change the ugly narratives.

    Adamu, who spoke Thursday at the commissioning of 7 various projects a the Federal College of Education, YOLA frowned at a situation where many graduating students in our tertiary institutions do not know how to read should be of serious concern to all and sundry.

    ” Many graduating students in many tertiary institutions across the country finds it difficult to write, read or communicate in English.Government is aware of this unfortunate development in our education sector and it not rest on its oars to salvage the situation”.

    The Minister said not only the “lecturers but stallholders in the educational sector should sit up to ensure that the decline in the value of education is breached within the shortest possible time”.

    He called on students to on their part not to waste the opportunities offered them to entering tertiary institutions by given all the seriousness they deserve to their learning.

    According to him, the major problem controlling students learning is the involvement of anti social activities in their campus which the Minister identified has led so many students into full time criminal.

    Speaking earlier, the Provost Federal College of Education (FCE), professor Abdul-Mumin Sa’ad has called on the Federal Government to encouraged to sustain the tempo in championing youths policies, quality education and sporting infrastructure to engage youths as a way of tackling violence and crime.

    Professor Abdul-Mumin Sa’ad maintained that eight years ago, the College embarked on a mission of transforming the College into a befitting centre of Academic Excellence and one of the best globally.

    He noted that, “we have collectively remained steadfast in making tremendous strides in our efforts to actualising the dream by commissioning the six selected landmark projects in pursuit of the goal of Infrastructural development, expansion of the Academic Horizon, Human Capital Development and a peaceful and conducive learning environment “.

    According to the Provost, “today the Federal College of Education, courtesy of TETfund is proud to have achieved major breakthrough in infrastructures, a robust electronic library with a capacity of 250 computers which provide students access to global libraries.

    Also speaking, the guest of honor, Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri commended the management of the FCE for the infrastructural progress recorded by the College towards conducive learning environment.

    Governor Fintiri, represented by the Head of Service, Edgar Amos applauded the efforts of the College for the timely introduction of the degree programme in the College, promising to all he could to ensure that Adamawa State comes up the best educationally in the country.

    Projects commissioned include Bappa-Aliyu Muhammadu Sports Auditorium, Early Childhood Care and Primary Education Complex, Ibrahim Abubakar Njodi Complex, Arts & Social Sciences Complex, Aminu Ahmad Chiroma Auditorium and Sulieman Elias Bogoro ICT Centre.

  • Video: Brother of Keke Napep driver who was allegedly shot dead by Police in Port Harcourt Speaks

    A brother to the late Keke Napep driver who was allegedly shot dead by Police in rukpokwu, Port Harcourt has given more insight into the tragic incident.

    The young man who was interviewed by Nigeria info in Port Harcourt identified the deceased has ‘school boy’, he told the reporter that, the deceased had no issues with Police.

    https://t.co/6J7HWpmMBj
  • Man Set Self Ablaze Over Alleged Non-Payment of 3 Years Allowance in Benue

    A young Benue local government staff died on Wednesday morning, December 9, after setting himself ablaze over alleged non-payment of three years allowance.

    Corpse of the young man who set himself ablaze over non payments of 3 Years Allowance in Benue

    The young man identified as Aondona Yaga was until his death, a casual staff at the Gwer local government secretariat, Aliade.

    According to his grandmother who was seen around his abandoned corpse, the young man had been facing difficulty because he wasn’t paid his allowance for almost three years.

    He eventually fell sick and couldn’t find money to treat himself. Frustrated, he decided to end his life. On Wednesday morning, he entered his thatched room and set it on fire.

    Information Officer of Gwer Local Government, Mr. Chris Avi has confirmed the incident but didn’t give further details.

  • Govt ‘bans’ use of whatsapp for information dissemination in Katsina Secondary Schools

    The Katsina State Government has reportedly given marching orders to principals of state owned secondary schools to forbid the use of Whatsapps for information dissemination.

    The directive also applicable to Facebook, where government workers have been asked to avoid the use of the social media platform to comment on government activities, either positively or negatively.

    The circular, MOE/ZDKT/ADG/VOL.1, obtained by SaharaReporters, came from the Zonal Education Quality Assurance of the Katsina State Ministry of Education and was sent to all heads and principals of public schools in the state.

    The circular, dated December 7 and titled, “Abolishing of Whatsapp group in our schools” was signed by one Muhammad Sada Dikko, for the Zonal Coordinator.

    It reads, “I am directed to write and inform all the principals to direct the various Group Admin in their respective schools to wipe out the so-called school Whatsapp. The abolishing of this group becomes necessary due to the multiple postings being made, which create problems and insubordination between the school authority and its staff.

    “Principals should also remind their staff about the government circular that prohibits any civil servant from commenting positively or negatively on government activities on Facebook or Whatsapp.”

  • Video: Watch As Ooni of Ife Performs Ritual Rites To Welcome Newborn Prince To Palace

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi Enitan, Ojaja II, has formally welcomed his newborn Prince and the mother to the palace, Ile Oodua.

    A welcome ceremony was held in the Palace, with the Queen presenting the newborn Prince to the Ooni who then sat on his throne with his heir in his arms.

    Ooni oof Ife Performs Ritual Rites To Welcome Newborn Prince To Palace

    Sharing photos from the ceremony on his official Instagram page, the monarch wrote: “Today, I welcomed our prince Tadenikowo Adesoji Aderemi Eri-Ifeoluwasimi and the mother to the palace of Ile Oodua.

    “The almighty will exalt him and divinely make him the best.”