NYSC Anti- Corruption CDS group holds sensitisation rally on corruption in Osogbo

Sensitization Rally on Corruption by NYSC Anti-Corruption CDS Group in Osogbo, Osun State

On Wednesday, December 11, 2024, the Anti-Corruption Community Development Service (CDS) group of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Osogbo Local Government Area embarked on a sensitization rally to raise awareness about corruption and its detrimental impact on national development. The event, which began at 9:30 am, took place at the Old Garage and Orisumbare Market in Osogbo, Osun State.

The rally commenced at the Total Filling Station, Old Garage, where the corps members engaged commercial drivers in an enlightening discussion about the pervasive nature of corruption and its adverse effects on the country. The corps members urged the drivers to uphold their civic responsibilities by avoiding any acts of corruption, such as paying bribes to law enforcement officers. They also encouraged them to report any instances of corruption to the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) or other anti-graft agencies to help tackle the menace in society.

From the Old Garage, the sensitization campaign extended to Orisumbare Market, reaching various corners of the bustling market. During the interactions, some market women expressed their opinion that the fight against corruption should focus more on government officials rather than ordinary citizens like them. Addressing this concern, one of the corps members explained that while corruption at the government level is well recognized, the campaign is aimed at all levels of society. The corps member emphasized the importance of collective responsibility in curbing corruption, highlighting that every citizen has a role to play in creating a better and corruption-free society.

The corps members expressed hope that the awareness created during the event would inspire individuals to take a stand against corruption and contribute to nation-building.

CILGPAN REITERATES COMMITMENTS TO PROFESSIONALISM, INDUCTS AMUSAT-GBENLA AND OTHERS AS FELLOWS OF THE INSTITUTE


The December 2024 induction ceremony of the Chartered Institute of Local Government and Public Administration of Nigeria (CILGPAN) held at the ICAN Building, The Polytechnic, Ibadan was colourful and enriching with the conferment of Fellows, Members and Associates of the Institutes on seasoned administrators, academics and graduate students who passed the Institute’s qualifying examinations.


In his address, the Registrar\CEO of the Institute Dr. Uche Okereke (FCPA) congratulated all the candidates noting that the institute found them worthy and encouraged them to do more as professionals using their expertise to promote local government administration and sustainable national development. According to the Registrar, the Institute since inception in 1996 has been committed to ensuring members discharged their administrative duties professionally, and promotes the ideals of the Institute.

Dr. Okereke added that the Institute which finally got legislated officially by an Act of Parliament through The Chartered Institute of Local Government and Public Administration of Nigeria (CILGPAN) Act No 1. of 2017 and gazette via Government Notice No 7, No 19, Vol. 105 of the Official Gazette of the Federal Republic of Nigeria issued on the 29 January, 2018 will continue to play vital roles in the development and training of highly qualified manpower for Local Government and Public Sector.


Also at the event, the heads, Department of Local Government and Development Studies; and Department of Public Administration both of The Polytechnic, Ibadan, Barrister Kazeem Oladepo (FCPA) and Dr. Oyekunle Oyewo (FCPA) respectively joined the Registrar Dr. Okereke to congratulate the newly conferred Fellows, Members and Associates of the Institute. They advocated professionalism, discipline and urged them to be good ambassadors of the Institute.


Some of the personalities who benefitted from the Institute’s fellowships are Mr. Kolawole Amusat-Gbenla, Mr. Caleb Arulogun, Mr. Kayode Sanni and Mrs Bushro Adeleke. In his response to this new feat, Mr. Amusat-Gbenla, a disaster risk management expert, extend his profound appreciation to the Institute for founding him and others worthy of the highest certification of the institute, he noted that for him, it is a call to do more by promoting localization of disaster risk management in all vulnerable communities in Nigeria. He added that ‘as a Fellow of CILGPAN, I will liaise with the council to localize disaster risk reduction trainings across all Local Governments in Nigeria, and also agitate for the establishment of Local Emergency Management Committees in all our Local Governments.
Other dignitaries at the event includes Dr. Bukola Akinola (FCPA) who is the Director of the Continue Education Centre, Poly Ibadan, Mr. Akeem Ganiyu(FCPA), Mr. Serif Ajao(FCPA), Alhaji Moruf Oyetunji and host of others.

OYOSUBEB Set To Onboard 5,600 Newly Recruited Teachers, As Verification Exercise Begins Dec. 5

The Oyo State Government on Monday said a total of 5,600 newly recruited teachers will be uploaded into its database and thereafter, ready to be deployed to public basic schools across the state.

Speaking in Ibadan, the Executive Chairman, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board (OYOSUBEB), Dr. Nureni Aderemi Adeniran said the board has scheduled dates for verification of the newly recruited teachers from Thursday, December 5, 2024 to Monday, December 16, 2024.

Recall that the board recently announced the list of successful candidates who made it through the first batch of teachers’ recruitment.

Dr. Nureni Aderemi Adeniran said the verification exercise will take place at the board’s headquarters in Agodi, Ibadan.He reiterated the commitment of Governor Seyi Makinde-led administration towards the welfare of teachers in the state.Adeniran noted that 5,600 candidates were listed in the first batch, which was duly approved by Governor Seyi Makinde.In the statement, Dr. Adeniran said the verification session will take 8 working days, and will be witnessed by relevant stakeholders.

Dr. Adeniran gave the verification schedules as follows:• THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2024: Akinyele and Ido Local Government Areas.

• FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2024: Afijio, Atiba, Oyo East and Oyo West Local Government Areas.

• MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2024: Lagelu, and Egbeda LGAs.

• TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2024: Ibadan North, Ibadan North-East, Ibadan North-west, Ibadan South East and Ibadan South West Local Government Areas.

• WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2024: Ibarapa Central, Ibarapa East, Ibarapa North, Ogbomoso North, Ogbomoso South, Ogo -Oluwa, Olorunsogo, and Oriire LGAs

• THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2024: Iseyin, Oluyole and Ona-Ara Local Government Areas.

• FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2024: Atisbo, Irepo, Itesiwaju, Iwajowa, Kajola, Oorelope, Saki East, Saki West, Surulere LGAs

• MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2024: People with Disabilities and Caregivers.

The chairman urged all candidates to come with relevant credentials, such as evidence of local government of residence, date of birth certificate, NIN certificate, original certificates from their institutions, original NYSC certificate (for graduates), change of name for married women, printout of congratulatory message, and other relevant documents.The chairman noted that the scheduled time is 9 a.m. each day.

Opinion: A Call for Re-evaluation of JAMB’s Age Policy for Tertiary Institution Admission: A Case for 16 Years as the Ideal Benchmark ~ ‘Kayode Ajani

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The recent policy re-introduced by JAMB, setting 18 years as the minimum age for admission into tertiary institutions, while perhaps well-intentioned, raises concerns regarding its relevance in today’s rapidly advancing world. Even though the policy is not new, and as we navigate the complexities of the 21st century, a time dominated by technology and fast-paced learning, the policy seems outdated and unrealistic. While this age restriction may have been sustainable in the past, when educational structures and societal norms were vastly different, it is no longer feasible to impose such limitations on our children, especially considering their evolving needs and capabilities.

The Case for 16 Years as the Ideal Admission Age:

We live in a world where children are growing up in a technologically enriched environment. Today’s students are exposed to information, learning tools, and global standards of education at an early age. With access to online resources, computer-based learning, and advanced educational systems, students are able to acquire knowledge more rapidly than in previous generations. It is common to see students excelling academically and intellectually at younger ages, a result to the evolution of our educational systems and resources.
Therefore, insisting on an 18-year age limit for tertiary education admission feels restrictive and ignores the potential of many talented and academically advanced students. By setting a rigid age benchmark, we inadvertently stifle the progress of students who are ready, capable, and willing to take on the challenges of higher education earlier.
In my opinion, 16 years is a more reasonable and realistic age for admission into tertiary institutions. At 16, most students have completed their secondary education, and many are mentally and emotionally prepared to pursue higher learning.

Additionally, it is crucial to address the age at which students complete secondary school. I propose that 15 years should be the benchmark age to write the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE). By the age of 15, students are typically in their final year of secondary school and are mature enough to take on the responsibility of these critical exams. This age is also suitable as it allows students who perform well to proceed to tertiary education at 16 without unnecessary delays.
While the above suggestions are rooted in ensuring that our students are not held back by age-related policies, there is also a need to regulate the practices of some private schools. In recent years, many private schools have been pushing students under the age of 15 to sit for SSCE, often driven by financial gains and the desire to showcase high exam pass rates. However, this practice is not in the best interest of the students.

Forcing underage students to sit for SSCE before they are emotionally and academically ready can have adverse effects. These students may struggle with the pressure of exams, miss out on the developmental growth that comes with age, and face challenges in higher education later on. It is important for the government to take action by setting a strict policy that prevents students under the age of 15 from taking SSCE. Schools that violate this rule should be sanctioned accordingly to protect the welfare and future of the students.

In conclusion, while the intention behind JAMB’s 18-year age policy may be to ensure maturity and readiness, it fails to recognize the changing realities of our world. Today’s students are learning and excelling at younger ages, and we must adapt our educational policies to reflect this progress. Setting the admission age to 16 is both reasonable and sustainable for the continued development of our youth and our nation.
Furthermore, regulating the age for writing SSCE to 15 years and ensuring that no student under this age is allowed to take the exam will maintain a balance between academic readiness and developmental growth. This will prevent schools from exploiting students and ensure that our education system remains fair, structured, and focused on the best outcomes for the students themselves.
It is time we re-evaluate these policies in the context of modern realities, embrace the talents of our younger generation, and create a system that truly nurtures their potential.

‘Kayode Ajani
Social Activist & Public Affairs Analyst.
ajanikayode2@gmail.com
08103260476
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Kingsley Spring College holds her first ever inter house sports competition

….. It will foster a sense of unity and camaraderie within the school community.

Preparations are now in top gear for Kingsley Spring College, Shagari Boluwaji, Ibadan first ever Inter-House Sports Competition tagged Spring Athletics ’24. The event which will be held on Thursday, April 4th 2024 @ Lekan Salami Stadium,Adamasingba is billed to attract top officials and accomplished personalities from all over Nigeria.

This year’s inter-house sports competition is particularly special as it coincides with the unveiling of the school’s other activities.

According to the chairman of the inter house sport committee,Mr Peter Emmanuel said the activities provide a platform for students to showcase their talents and learn important life skills, and they foster a sense of unity and camaraderie within the school community.

“Sport is meant to teach an individual certain valuable lessons like leadership, communication, team spirit, discipline, courage and many other life skills required for a successful life” he said.

The students have been grouped according to their houses (Yellow (Emmanuel House), Green (Alarape House), Blue (Shittu House) and Purple (Omotayo House).

These activities include discuss, high jump, long jump, match past,Sack race and other track and field events . The winner of the Inter-house trophy is the House that has the most points at the end of the competition.

The event promises to be thrilling! Indeed our students, parents and staff and invited schools will come out to prove themselves to be champions in many ways! He concluded.

Prof. Omobolanle Ogunsumi to deliver OAU 380th Inaugural Lecture

Professor Lucia Omobolanle Ogunsumi, a Professor of Agricultural Extension & Rural Development on Tuesday, 12th March, 2024 will deliver her Inaugural lecture which will mark the 380th Inaugural Lecture of Obafemi Awolowo University at the Oduduwa Hall of the University.

Professor Lucia is a distinguished scholar and passionate advocate for agricultural development and food security in Nigeria, particularly in the southwest region.

Her extensive experience in research and development span through the Ministry of Agriculture, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), and the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T).

Professor Ogunsumi’s commitment to knowledge dissemination is evident in her over 50 publications in local and international journals and her co-authorship of four acclaimed books on Agricultural Economics and Extension. She readily shares her expertise by teaching and supervising students at Obafemi Awolowo University, shaping the next generation of agricultural leaders.

She will be joined by family, friends, colleagues and students as she deliver her paper titled “Farmers’ Peculiar Treasure: The Sustained Use of Technological Approach”

FOSSU National writes Gov. Makinde, appeal for bursary payment

The National leadership of Federation of Oyo State Students’ Union under the leadership of Comr. Alarape Ibrahim has appealed to His Excellency, Engr Oluseyi Makinde on bursary award for indigene students of the State.

Read full letter below:


His Excellency
Governor Seyi Makinde
The Executive Governor,
Oyo State Government,
Ibadan, Oyo State.

Open Letter: Urgent Appeal for Fulfillment of Promises to Oyo State Students

Your Excellency,

We are writing on behalf of the Entire Indigenous Students in Oyo State to bring to your attention the promises you graciously made to our association during various occasions.

We greatly appreciate your commitment to the betterment of education in Oyo State, as expressed in your promises on Students Bursary, the establishment of FOSSU National Secretariat, and the provision of Students Union Bus. Your assurances, conveyed on the 17th of October, 2022, at the Government House; 17th of November, 2022, during the International Students Day at ICC Ibadan; and 29th of January, 2023, at the Fresh FM town hall meeting in Ibadan, have been a source of hope and optimism for our students.

While we acknowledge and commend the approval of a bursary sum of #500,000 naira for every Law Student of Oyo origin attending law school, we are compelled to express concerns about the potential divisive impact of such a gesture. We believe in fostering an inclusive society that values all fields of study equally. The current national challenge of brain drain, particularly in the health sector, calls for a balanced approach to educational support.

We humbly request that you reconsider and ensure a fair and balanced distribution of resources, promoting an egalitarian society. Allocating a reasonable bursary that reflects the economic realities of our country will undoubtedly alleviate the burdens faced by students grappling with their studies amid a critical economic downturn.

As concerned stakeholders, we implore you to expedite the fulfillment of the promises made to the Federation of Oyo State Students Union. We understand the challenges faced by your administration, but the education and well-being of the future leaders of our state are paramount. Failure to fulfill these promises may regrettably force our members to engage in a peaceful protest to express our legitimate demands in any time soon.

We trust in your commitment to the betterment of Oyo State and its citizens, particularly the student community. Your prompt attention to this matter would not only demonstrate your dedication to education but also solidify the trust and confidence reposed in your leadership.

Thank you for your understanding and consideration.

Signed.

Sen. Alarape Ibrahim
National President
Federation of Oyo State Student Union

Founders’ Day: Alumni Launches #100million School Road, Gate Projects

….Rededicate Interest in Infrastructure, Students Welfare

…..Inaugurates New National Executive Members

The Old Students of Iseyin District Grammar School, Iseyin (IDGS) over the weekend launched a hundred million naira fund raising campaign to construct the school’s road and redesign its main entrance gate.

The event, which was part of the 60th Anniversary of the school also witnessed the inauguration of new national executive committee that will pilot the affairs of the association for the next three years.

The Chairman of the occasion who is also an alumnus, Senator Gbenga Babalola charged all alumni of IDGS at home and in diaspora to rededicate themselves to the development of the school’s infrastructure, students and members of staff’s welfare.

He commended the efforts of the State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde on his dedication to change the fortune of the education sector for the better in Oyo State and urge the State administration to do more in physical infrastructure for public schools.

“We are happy to celebrate IDGS at sixty and we have seen wonderful jobs that have been done by every set among the alumni to give the school its present enviable condition, we are rededicating ourselves to serve the school more as it has served us in the past.

“While appreciating the executive governor of Oyo State for his efforts to make education affordable and effective through policies and proper funding, we appeal for more, like Oliver Twist, we also call on the old and new sets of alumni at home and in diaspora to continue to support the school, this we shall achieve, God willing.”

The event also witnessed the inauguration of the newly-elected national executive officers of the association, which include the National President, Alhaji Ademola Dauda and the Secretary General, Dr. Femi Oyediran.

Others are Mrs Felicia Shiyanbola, National Vice-President, Comrade Wasiu Ademola, Assistant General Secretary, Mr. Alhazan Abiodun, National Publicity Secretary and Mrs Rashidat Gambari as the National Treasurer.

The list also has Mrs Yetunde Olona as the National Financial Secretary, Mr. Liadi Adeyinka as National Auditor, Mrs Aliu Alice as National Social Secretary, Chief Ademola Bamidele as Ex-officio 1 and Dr. Toyosi Raheem as Ex-officio 2.

Among the dignitaries that attended the event is the former Honorable representing Iseyin, Itesiwaju, Kajola And Iwajowa, Abiodun Olasupo, the representative of State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Engr. Bayo Salam, community and religious leaders.

The five days-long celebration started with a sensitization rally on Wednesday and debate competition as well as career talk on Thursday, while a special lecture on educational advancement and school infrastructural condition held on Friday morning, which culminated in the observation of Jumat Service at the Olona Central Mosque, Barracks, Iseyin.

The election to pick national executive members also held on Friday afternoon and on Saturday, the inauguration of the national officers, launching of the #100million endowment fund for the school roads and redesigned entrance gate was done.

A special service to wrap up the anniversary held at the Anglican Diocese, Okutapemo, Iseyin on Sunday.

Signed:

Alhazan Abiodun R.

National Publicity Secretary,

IDGS Alumni,

Iseyin.

Sunday 28th January, 2024.

3rd Anniversary: Oduduwa News Donates Academic Materials To Secondary School In Ibadan, Perfects Plan To Reach Out To Others

In commemoration of 3rd Anniversary of Oduduwanews, the news agency on Wednesday, 26th of July donated academic materials (exercise books, socks and literature textbooks)to indigent students of Ajibode Grammar School, Ibadan.

Ajani Kayode, Oduduwa News Editor who led the team was received by the Principal of the school, Mrs Eyo Adebowale and other members of staff.

Image: presentation of literature textbooks to Mr Johnson.

While presenting the items, Ajani Kayode stated that, since the media outlet started operation three years ago, it has been the culture of the media outlet in marking the founding day, and the the previous editions were done through public enlightenment, seminars on Journalism, and they decided to make this year special by reaching out to the communities.

“We are here today in commemoration of Oduduwa News 3rd anniversary, the two previous years were marked through public seminars, but this year, we decided to do it differently, four schools were suggested by our team, and we decided to start with your school, after it was recommended by Mr Ismael Taiwo, this is our token to contribute to the society, as we believe that government alone can’t do it”

He further advised other well-meaning Nigerians to see it as an obligation to give back to the society, most especially in area of support to indigent students and schools, as we will have a better society when government at all levels are complemented.

Mrs Eyo Adebowale appreciated Oduduwa News and Mr Ismael Taiwo for facilitating it and counting their school among the beneficiaries, she prayed for the media outlet and asked God to continue to bless them.

Receiving the literature textbooks, was the Literature teacher of the school, Mr. Mobolaji Johnson, who appreciated Oduduwa News for the kind gesture.

Other teachers in attendance were Mrs Jokanola, Vice Principal, Mr Abdulraheem Qudri & Mr Olapade Paul.

Other schools have been carefully selected across the five zones of the state to be part of the beneficiaries.

Speaking on behalf of other beneficiary students, Olatunji Timileyin, Bernard Emmanuela & Abiodun Timileyin expressed their gratitude on behalf of their fellow students, and prayed for more progress for Oduduwa News.

Finally, the media outlet appreciated Mr. Abdulsalam Sodeeq, Mr. Raheem Qadri, Mrs. Bukola Ajidagba, Mr. Olapade Paul, Aare Ahmed Muftau, FOSSU National General Secretary for their contribution to the successful implementation of the event.

Press Release: Federal Universities Remains Tuition-Free ~ FG

The Presidency has declared that Federal Universities in the country remains tuition-free, this is coming at a time when some federal institutions has increased their fees, with speculation that others might follow.

Read full statement below:

STATE HOUSE PRESS STATEMENT

FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES REMAIN TUITION-FREE

It was widely reported earlier this week across some news media outlets that the Federal Government had increased tuition fees in federal universities in the country.

These reports are inaccurate and not correct.

We are aware that some universities have in recent weeks announced increase in the amount payable by students on sundry charges.

However, the fact remains and we have confirmed that these are discretionary charges by each university for hostel accommodation, registration, laboratory and other charges. They are not tuition fees.

Authorities of these universities even made this fact clear enough in explaining the rationale behind these new fees.

For avoidance of doubts, federal universities in Nigeria remain tuition-free.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains committed to his promise of ensuring that every Nigerian, regardless of the economic situation of their parents, have access to quality tertiary education.

In addition to the Students’ Loans Scheme, under the Student Loans Bill signed into law by President Tinubu last month, which will go into implementation ahead of the next academic session in September, the Federal Government will also strengthen other mechanisms to support indigent students.

Parts of the government’s plans to make sure all diligent students complete their education on time, notwithstanding their parents’ financial situation, include work-study, merit-based scholarships and grants.

Source:
Dele Alake
Special Adviser to the President
(Special Duties, Communications & Strategy)
July 26, 2023

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