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Ebonyi Govt to upgrade 39 secondary school to model schools

Ebonyi State Government has approved the upgrade of Thirty-Nine (39) Secondary Schools in the State into Model Schools to serve as moral reset factories for the children of the State.

The Commissioner for Information and State Orientation Jude Chikadibia Okpor, disclosed this on Wednesday after the end of the Executive Council Meeting held yesterday.

According to Okpor, the EXCO also approved the introduction of the Spelling Bee, a perimeter survey of public primary and secondary schools in the state to avoid encroachment, which is gradually becoming a recurrent issue in state-owned facilities.

They said” Keeping to the tenets of His Excellency’s People’s Charter of Needs policy, especially in the area of quality education, the EXCO after thorough deliberation, approved the upgrade of thirty-nine (39) Secondary Schools in the state to Model Schools, with each local government allocated three. The schools at completion will not only be citadels of learning but will serve as moral reset factories for Ebonyi children.

“Considering the benefits of spelling drills to the basic stages of educational development, the EXCO approved the introduction of a Spelling Bee for primary and secondary schools.

“The council also approved the perimeter survey of public primary and secondary schools in the state to avoid encroachment, which is gradually becoming a recurrent issue in state-owned facilities,” he said

He further noted that Exco has directed a total seal off of the illegal mining sites to ensure the safety of the lives of the people within the area.

” In a bid to permanently put an end to all illegal mining in Ameka, Ezza South LGA, particularly at Community Primary School, Amajim, the council constituted an EXCO Committee comprising the Honourable Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Honourable Commissioners for Solid Minerals, Lands & Survey, Commerce and Industry, Education (primary and secondary), and directed a total seal off of the illegal mining sites, and subsequent establishment of fortified security to ensure safety of lives of the people of the area”.

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No plan to stop under 18 students from writing WASSCE, NECO – Minister

The Minister of State for Education, Dr Yusuf Sununu has clarified that the Federal Ministry of Education has not stopped students who are not up to 18 years old from writing the West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and the National Examinations Council (NECO) exams.

Sununu said this while fielding questions from journalists at an event to mark the 2024 International Literacy Day (ILD) on Friday.

According to him, public misconception and misinterpretation of what was said by the Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, was highly disappointing.

He said that the minister was actually speaking on the 18 years entry age into the tertiary institutions as was practiced in the 6:3:3:4 system of education.

“We have agreed that we are going to consider it as a work-in-progress. The National Assembly is working and we are also working.

“It was shocking to say that a university in this country gave admission to children at ages 10, 11 and 12 years. This is totally wrong.

“We are not saying that there are no exceptions, we know we can have talented students that have the IQ of an adult even at age 6 and 7, but these are very few.

“There must be a rule, and the ministry is looking at developing a guideline on how to identify a talented child, so that parents don’t say we are blocking their children’s chances.

“Nobody said no child will write WAEC, NECO or any other examination unless at age 18. This is a misconception and misrepresentation of what we have said,” he said.

Speaking on the International Literacy Day, Sununu underscored the critical role of literacy in fostering mutual understanding, peace and socio-economic development.

He reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to addressing literacy challenges through the Education for Renewed Hope roadmap (2024-2027).

He highlighted youth and adult literacy as key components, while emphasising the importance of using learners’ mother tongues as a medium of instruction.

“We must focus on the role of a learner’s first language in becoming literate, which will foster mutual understanding and peace,” he added.

He also emphasised the need for well-trained educators who should be equipped to teach in local languages, as well as the development of follow-up reading materials in these languages.

On his part, the Executive Secretary, National Commission for Mass Literacy, Adult and Non-formal Education (NMEC), Prof. Simon Akpama, reaffirmed the Commission’s dedication to integrating multilingual education into schools’ literacy programmes.

“In an increasingly interconnected world, multilingual education is not just a necessity, it is a tool for fostering peace and cultural respect,” he said.

Meanwhile, UNESCO’s Country Representative, Mr Diallo Abdourahamane, re-echoed that literacy remained a fundamental human right, hence the need to create a just, peaceful and sustainable society.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the ILD which is celebrated annually on Sept. 8, is aimed at highlighting the importance of literacy to individuals, communities and societies.

The theme for this year’s celebration is “Promoting Multilingual Education: Literacy for Mutual Understanding and Peace.”
(NAN)

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Tai Solarin Varsity rusticates 31 students, suspends 47 others for various offences

Authorities of the Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode have announced the rustication of 31 students and an indefinite suspension of 47 others for various forms of academic and behavioural misconduct.

This was contained in a statement issued by the institution’s Registrar, Dapo Oke on Tuesday.

Among those sanctioned is Ojo Michael, a 200-level student in the Computer Science Department, who was rusticated for the entire 2023/2024 academic session.

It was gathered that this decision was taken during the university’s Senate meeting held on July 31, 2024.

The statement further stated that Michael was found guilty of forging his Cumulative Grade Point Average in a bid to fraudulently qualify for the Student Union elections.

In addition to Ojo Michael, 17 other students were rusticated for examination malpractice, while five were sanctioned for making threats to life, and one other for fraudulent activities.

The statement also read that the university’s Examination Malpractice and Students’ Disciplinary Committee, after thorough investigations, recommended the penalties.

The university has further suspended 47 students indefinitely for various forms of misconduct, including impersonation.

The Senate emphasised that the affected students are required to stay off-campus to avoid potential confrontations with university security personnel.

The school authorities reiterated their commitment to upholding academic discipline and integrity, warning that any student found guilty of misconduct would face severe consequences in line with the institution’s rules and regulations.

“The Senate, at its Statutory meeting of 31st July 2024 has approved that Ojo Micheal, a 200-level student in the Computer Science Department be rusticated for the 2023/2024 Academic session for forgery of CGPA to contest Student Union Elections.

“17 other students got rusticated for examination malpractice, 5 for threat to life and 1 other for fraudulent act.

“47 students were found guilty of misconduct and were thus given indefinite suspension and another ten for impersonation.

“Other various punishments were also meted out for various misconducts as recommended by the Examination Malpractice and Students’ Disciplinary Committee.

“The affected students have been advised in their interest to stay off the Campus to avoid being embarrassed by the University Security Personnel

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UI orders students to proceed on 3 weeks holiday

Authorities of the University of Ibadan, Ibadan, in Oyo State, have directed students of the institution to proceed on a three-week break.

The directive comes almost twenty-four hours after the students staged a protest over the increase in their school fees.

The institution, in a statement signed by its Registrar, G.O. Saliu, noted that the decision to direct the students to go on break was taken following a meeting between the management and the leadership of the students’ union.

Saliu said that the break is an opportunity for the students to complete their online registration.

He added that the 2023/2024 first-semester examinations will now start on Monday, 23 September 2024.

Saliu further maintained that the portal for registration will be closed on Friday, 20 September 2024.

He said that all students living within the institution’s hostels are to vacate the hostels by 2:00 p.m. today (Saturday).

He warned that students who fail to register on time will not be allowed to write the examinations.

Saliu said, “Following the meeting of University Management with the leadership of the Students Union today, Friday, 30 August 2024, the Vice-Chancellor, on behalf of Senate, has approved a three-week break for students of the University of Ibadan, with effect from Saturday, 31 August 2024, to 20 September 2024.

“The hostels will be reopened for students from 12 noon on Friday, 20 September 2024.

“Students are, therefore, to note the following: The three weeks is to give students ample time to complete their online registration. The 2023/2024 first-semester examinations will now start on Monday, 23 September 2024. The portal for registration will be closed on Friday, 20 September 2024.

“There will be no reopening of the portal for fee payment or course registration after 20 September 2024. Students who do not register appropriately will not be allowed to write examinations. All students are to vacate the University Campus by 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, 31 August 2024.

“The above is for information and strict compliance, please.”

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