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July 28, 2021 Kaduna Calls Reports Of Indefinite Postponement Of School Resumption Fake News

Kaduna Calls Reports Of Indefinite Postponement Of School Resumption Fake News

The Kaduna State government on Tuesday refuted reports of 'indefinite' suspension of resumption of academic activities in schools across the state.

The government says the information is false and lacks any basis.

Dr Shehu Muhammad, the Commissioner for Education, in a statement issued in Kaduna, described the information as fake news.

"The attention of the Kaduna State Ministry of Education has been drawn to a fake news report in circulation, alleging that the government has suspended the resumption of schools across the state indefinitely.

"The purported report attributed to Nasir El-Rufai declares that the governor made the declaration while addressing a stakeholders' meeting on Monday.

"That the resumption is suspended due to the ongoing aggressive military operation against bandits in most parts of the state.

"The Ministry of Education wishes to inform the public that the information is false and lacks any basis as the governor was neither in a meeting with stakeholders, nor made any disclosure of such nature to anyone," Muhammad said.

He recalled that the ministry had in a statement on July 15, announced that schools would be closed for 'three weeks' beginning from July 16.

This, he explained, was to enable the state to review the 2020/2021 Academic Calendar so that normal school activities could continue afterward.

"The state's stance on that has not changed. In view of the above, the Ministry of Education is urging the public to disregard the fake news report.

"The ministry is also warning those behind this heinous act of misinforming the public, to desist from it, or be prepared to face the wrath of the law," the commissioner said.

 

 
 
 
July 26, 2021 Van Vicker Finally Graduates From University After 24 Years

Van Vicker Finally Graduates From University After 24 Years

Ghanaian actor Van Vicker has finally graduated from school 24 years after his mates gained admission.

The movie star says his mother's inability to fund his education prevented him from enrolling into school.

Dressed in a graduation robe, the movie star revealed via his Instagram page that while his mates were enrolling to go to the university in 1997, his single mother couldn't afford to send him to school.

"21years later, here I stand before you with 3 achievements during my graduation; to God be the Glory. 1. 1st class honors. 2. Best Student in Strategic communication. 3. Best Communication Student Award," he wrote.

"The above is within the context of my 2021 post on social media and is in no way presumptuous but uprightly to inspire - I could not enroll at a tertiary institution in 1997 because my single mother did not have the funds. If free SHS was available back in the day, most likely I would have graduated in 2000/2001."

"My career took off and I have been blessed but as someone who relishes education getting that degree was just a matter of time. I complete my Masters program this December and I am sorely motivated and committed to go even beyond, God willing. I thank all those who supported me and is supporting me during this journey. #educational #theyounggodfather."

Vicker, is a Ghanaian actor, movie director and humanitarian. He started off his career as an OAP in Ghana before making his debut in the Ghanaian television series Sun city, which depicted university life.

He later went on to become one of the prominent faces in the Ghanaian movie industry. He made his Nollywood debut a few years later.

He has worked with Nollywood stars like Tonto Dikeh, Mercy JohnsonStephanie OkerekeChika Ike and Jim Iyke.

His Nollywood movies include; My Soul MateHeart of FirePopular KingGambling with MarriageHarvest of LoveStolen WillThe Joy of a Prince, DiscoveredThe Kingdom and Against the law.

June 24, 2021 Buhari’s Education Revolution To Transform Nigeria Technologically – APC

Buhari’s Education Revolution To Transform Nigeria Technologically – APC

The All Progressives Congress (APC) on Wednesday in Abuja said President Muhammadu Buhari is leading an education revolution to transform the country technologically.

He said the Buhari-led administration had been consistent in boosting education for human capital development.

The APC scribe commended the president for approving the establishment of five new specialised universities in technology, health and pharmaceutical sciences in the country.

He said the decision was a demonstration of the responsiveness of the government to the call by the APC CECPC and citizens for more federal tertiary institutions in the country.

“Commendably, President Buhari is fulfilling the APC’s electoral promise to lead an education revolution and transform the country technologically,” the APC scribe declared.

This, he explained, was as captured in the 2015 APC manifesto and outlined in the Education for Change Ministerial Strategic Plan 2018-2022.

“Triggered by eventualities of the COVID-19 global pandemic and the need to reduce medical tourism.

“This is also a proactive intervention by the President Buhari-led APC government to boost the country’s institutional capacity for disease control and surveillance,” he said.

This, Akpanudoedehe added, was particularly with respect to medical facilities, trained personnel and supporting infrastructure.

He also commended the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, for swiftly implementing the decision by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) to establish the universities.

He noted that the establishment of the universities would stimulate rapid technological development and innovation.

“The establishment of the universities, each of which also got a take-off grant of N4 billion, is aimed at closing observed manpower gaps in critical scientific and health services fields and technology.

“The establishment of a university of technology each in Jigawa State (North West) and Akwa Ibom (South South) by the administration has closed a huge gap in terms of providing such tertiary institutions,” he said.

According to him, this will ensure even distribution of dividends of democracy, especially in the case of Akwa Ibom where the people had for years implored the Federal Government to establish such institution in the South South geo-political zone.

He said it was equally significant that Buhari had approved the upgrading and equipping of existing universities of technology in Yola (North East), Akure (South West), Minna (North Central) and Owerri (South East).

Akpanudoedehe noted that the spread in the location of the universities was a true reflection of the federal character of Nigeria as every geo-political zone now had a university of technology.

“The APC is glad that as usual with locating projects, recruitment and political appointments by the President Buhari-led administration, no part of the country is left behind.

“The equitable distribution and inclusiveness in the allocation of resources by the administration is in line with the 1999 Constitution as amended and the manifesto of the APC.

“We are excited about the prospects of the new university’s immense benefits to the current and coming generations in the country,” he said.

 
 
 
January 11, 2021 Covid-19: ASUU Protocols Says Institutions Are Not Ready For Safe Reopening

Covid-19: ASUU Protocols Says Institutions Are Not Ready For Safe Reopening

Branches of the Academic Staff Union of Universities have assessed COVID-19 protocols in the universities and said the institutions were not ready for safe reopening.

The chapters of the union, in separate interviews commented on the directive of the National Universities Commission that universities could resume on January 18, but must adhere to COVID-19 protocols in hostels and lecture halls.

ASUU said although its members were ready to start work, government had not put measures in place for safe reopening of the schools.

ASUU's concern came amid coronavirus cases and deaths, which rose to 99,063 and 1,350 respectively on Saturday.

The union Chairman at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Osun State, Dr ADEOLA EGBEDOKUN, in an interview said classroom and hostel situations in universities did not in any way conform to COVID-19 protocols.

 

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