Tuition Fees Hike: Will Awolowo Be Happy With Tinubu ? ~Adesina Julius

The recent increase in tuition fees of the Unity schools and that of federal universities has clearly shown Tinubu is all out to destroy the legacy of free education and efforts of Awolowo in the education sector.

It is a common knowledge that Obafemi Awolowo is an exceptional role model to Nigeria in politics. Like Oduduwa, however, Obafemi Awolowo is another legendary patron-saint of the Yoruba race who we regarded as the pioneer of free education.

The easiest language that dominates Awolowo’s worlds and political outlooks, had always been his desire and supreme objective of ensuring that every citizen, no matter his place of birth or religion, must be given equal access and opportunities to free education at all levels.

Apart from food and shelter, however, Awolowo believed that the next greatest ‘Man’s need’ is education. The complexity in that his belief also was that, next to life, education is man’s inalienable right and that, among other rights, it must be provided by the State.

Today, Tinubu has a great opportunity to actualize Awolowo’s dream all over Nigeria. Unfortunately, what Tinubu is offering is huge tuition fees.

Do the dead look back to see what those they left behind have done to their (dead) legacies? . If Chief Awolowo were to look back from his grave and behold what his ‘children’ are doing with his legacy of free education, what would be his thought? Would the sage be happy? Would he beat his chest and say he left behind ‘children’ that are worthy to be called “Awoists”? Or would he simply shake his head and ask the powers that rule the universe why they allowed termites to make a mess of the biggest legacy he bequeathed to this generation.

Today, we are in the season of the locust, where the beneficiaries of Awolowo’s free education that made the children of the very poor to go to school, and amounted to something in life, are now taking education out of the reach of the average people, while the very poor are forgotten.

This wave of increments in Nigerian universities will only create a cycle where only the privilege have access to education.

UNILAG fees got increased by 400% to about 190,000 Naira and the same is about to be replicated across all federal universities in the country. The same kind of exponential increment happened across Unity schools last week.

It is preposterous for Tinubu-led government to make such an increase when the standard of living of people have not increase, people are living below poverty line. The arguments put forward to back such dastardly assault on the Nigerian people are as puerile as they are malicious. How can students be paying 190k in federal universities? The arguments are pedestrian, lack depth and too routine to convince anyone in a time like this.

It sounds rather lame an argument to say money saved from subsidy will be used for infrastructural development, or to present the appearance that subsidy is an unusual phenomenon. The fact remains that governments all over the world subsidise one thing or the other.

There is increased in the price of basic commodities out there. There is no solution in sight to that, what the government is proposing is for more hardship for the working people.

It is safe to say, that our hope has finally been dashed with misplaced and inaccurate priority.

Adesina Julius write from Igbeti, the marble city.

Excitement As Bishop Philips Academy 83 Set Holds 40th Reunion Anniversary

Saturday 15th July will forever remain indelible in the memories of the 1983 set of Bishop Philips Academy old students association as they converge at Koltotel event centre , Ibadan, venue of the elaborate get together to mark the 40th reunion anniversary.

During the event which was put together by Dr. Adeniyi Amusat as the chairman planning committee, the new set of executive to run the association for another two years was installed.

While speaking at the occasion, the chairman of the day Chief Richard Adebola who is also an alumni of the school who has served as a two terms national president of the citadel of learning urged the 83 sets to ensure a collaboration with other existing sets and the management of the school to upgrade the facilities as the government can not do it alone .

He urged them not to relent their efforts at getting more members for effective discharge of duties and to facilitate many good things to boost the educational career of the present and future students of the school.

In his own remarks while welcoming the guests and their colleagues to the occasion, the chairman planning committee, Dr. Adeniyi Amusat who disclosed that 40 years is a landmark used the occasion to thank God for bringing them together again while thanking the representative of other sets who were fully on ground to rejoice with them. The immediate past president , Architect Dayo Akangbe gave a run down of how the association was formed and vivid account of his adminstration right from the onset.

The newly installed executives were Peter Bature , President , Alhaja Khadijat Busari, Vice President, Dr. Suraj Adeniyi Amusat , Secretary, Mrs. Sadia Seriki , Treasurer while Olaniyi Obembe was installed as the Social Welfare officer.Architect Dayo Akangbe and Mrs Bisi Oderinde would serve as Ex officios.

In his acceptance speech, the new president pledges to consolidate on the achievements of the past leaders and bring on board more innovative programmes that will not only help members of the association but also the entire students and staff of the school.

He noted that the government alone can not do it all without the efforts of the alumni associations in this era of the governments at all levels having many things to contend with .

“We will consolidate on achievements of the past leaders and partner with the school in the area of philanthropy, we will also be and reliable and abide with the constitution of the association”

The event which is not only put together for social reasons had a notable medical doctor , Doctor Salami Ridwan from the Jericho specialist Hospital who spoke about the roles of diet in disease management.

Earlier on Friday prior to the reunion proper, the executives of the 83 set and some of their members visited the school to donate two gasoline brush cutters.

The three principals received the gift with a great surprise and a heart of appreciation because it has being the need of the school for long.

“We say, to our daddies and mummies of 1983 set, God bless you all and replenish your pocket” the students and the Alumni staff responded .

World Bank, FG, Oyo Govt. To Mop Up 1.5million Out-of-School Students

…..As OYCSDA Trains Twenty-One SBMCs Across State

The Oyo State government has declared that over 1.5million remnants of the out-of-school students that have been absorbed into various public schools under the 2017 to 2022 Better Education Service Delivery for All (BESDA), will be mopped up and brought back to the classrooms under the BESDA-Additional Funding (AF)-Transforming Education System at State level (TESS) programme.

The announcement was made on Monday at the opening of a two-day training programme for School-Based Management Committee (SBMC) on Community-Driven Development Approach by the Permanent Secretary, Oyo State Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Mr. Adeniyi Olusanjo at Lagelu Grammar School’s Hall in Ibadan.

The BESDA-AF-TESS project is aimed at reducing out-of-school students through physical infrastructural project and training of teachers for improved teaching practices and learning outcomes.

In his words, Olusanjo said the programme was targeting mopping up the remaining 1.5million out-of-school students after those that have been successfully returned to classrooms under the BESDA within 2017 and 2022.

He added that the State enjoyed the privilege of been selected by the Federal government and donor agencies like the World Bank and GPE because of the success achieved by the State under the BESDA programme, adding that the 1.5million figure covered students from far and neighboring States and countries that have come to Oyo State to to enjoy the State’s free education policy.

“The TESS programme we are starting now is targeting mopping up the remaining 1.5million pupils that have been identified to have taken residence in Oyo State from far and neighboring States and even beyond the borders of Nigeria, due to the benefits derivable from the State’s free education system.

“Having noticed the success of BESDA within 2017 to 2022 in Oyo State, the World Bank, federal government and GPE decided to pick Oyo State, Adamawa State and Katsina State for the new project, which is to deliver the needed equitable access to out-of-school children in Oyo State.”

In his own words, the State Coordinator of BESDA-AF-TESS, Dr. Bamidele Odekunle said the roles of the School-Based Management Committee was very germane to the success of the new project.

He maintained that the training, superintendent by the Oyo State Community and Social Development Agency (OYCSDA), was to prepare the representatives of the benefiting SBMCs for the work ahead, urging participants to note all the aspects of the training so as to have a seamless implementation.

Members of the School-Based Management Committee (SBMC) include School Heads, representatives of teachers, males and females representatives of pupils, males and females representatives of traditional leaders, old pupils and students, Parents, Teachers Association (PTA) representatives, Youths representatives, artizans, community-based organizations, community representatives and faith-based organizations.

Signed:

Rotimi Babalola

Director Press & Public Relations,

Oyo State Ministry of Information,

Culture and Tourism,

Ibadan.

Monday, 17th July, 2023.

IPYF convened education experts to find solution to examination malpractices

As one of the events to commemorate the weeklong festival, the youth wing of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes known as Ibadan Prime Youths Forum (IPYF) held All Ibadan Youth Day to gather experts and major stakeholders in education in the state to discuss and proffer solution to the menace of examination malpractices.

Delivering his welcome Address at the event, the President General of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII), Prince Oluyemisi Adeaga appreciated the Central Committee of the Ibadan Cultural Festival 2023 and most especially the sub-committee for All Ibadan Youth Day for coming up with a program proffering solution to one of the social vices. He appreciated all the invited experts and participants for honouring Ibadanland and for being part of the discussion to find solution to the problem.

Delivering Keynote speech on behalf of the Commissioner for Education Barr.
Rahman Abiodun Abdulraheem, Alh. A. T. Alabi appreciated the CCII and IPYF for coming up with a discussion to address one of the flaws of Nigerian education sector. He reiterated the commitment of the current Oyo State Government to improve the state of Education and fight against anomalies discrediting the impact of the Government in the sector.

Olubode Lawal, a professor of History and Policy of Education from the University of Ibadan decried the delisting of some secondary schools in the state by WAEC, he said the penalty has a psychological effects on major actors such as government officials, school administrators, teaching personnels, non-teaching staff of schools, parents and students of those schools. He revealed that the anomaly thrives in our society as active participation of major actors.

A professor of Language Education, Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Ibadan, Prof. Clement Kolawole confirmed that dysfunctional curriculum and unavailability of periodically reviewed syllabuses as another causative factor of examination malpractices. The former Dean advised that “there is need for government to make available an updated educational curriculum and syllabus”. He beseeched teachers to stop being a vector in the ugly practice and discourage other actors from participating.

Representing the State Co-ordinator of Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN), Mrs. Ruth Adeoye who was unavoidably absent, Mr. Aworanti underscored the importance of professional qualified teaching personnel in schools and how professional qualification of teachers can correct the anomalies in education sector which involve examination malpractices.

The Chairman of All Ibadan Youth Day subcommittee of the ICF 2023, who doubles as the Director of Programs for CCII Youth Wing, Mr Moshood Adekunle delivered the votes of thanks, appreciating the education experts invited, government functionaries, stakeholders in education present, and others in attendance for gracing the occasion and commended the effort of IPYF National Coordinator, Dr Oluwatunmise Adeagbo who led the team of medical professionals for the free medical outreach organized for participants.
He specially appreciated the current leadership of the Central of Ibadan Indigenes ably led by Prince Yemisi Adeaga for running a youth-friendly administration.

Also present at the event are other members of Executive Council of CCII, members of the Central Committee of ICF 2023 led by Engr. Sunday Gbenjo, Executive Secretaries of Education, Zonal Inspectors of Education, Local Inspectors of Education, Tutor Generals, members of Linkers club, members of AMIS, members of NAPPS, School Teachers, members of Parent-Teacher Association, The special students, and members of the public.

Free Shopping and free medical outreach was also Organized for the participants.

Makinde Appoints Surv. Ajibola Sikiru Adetona as Rector, The Oke-Ogun Polytechnic

The Oyo State Government through the Secretary to the State Government has announced the appointment of Surveyor Dr. Ajibola Sikiru Adetona as the new Rector of The Oke-Ogun Polytechnic.

According to the letter dated December 16th and made available to Oduduwanews, Mrs Olubamiwo Adeosun stated that the appointment was approved by Engr. Oluseyi Makinde and he’s to serve a term of five years.

UNILAG alumni to hold dinner, awards night Dec

The University of Lagos Mass Communication Alumni Association has announced its plans to hold its annual Dinner and Awards night on December 3, 2022.

According to a statement by the alumni association on Wednesday, the venue of the event will be at De Rembrandt Hotel, Obafemi Awolowo Way, Ikeja, Lagos.

The statement revealed that there would also be special recognition awards for 10 veterans, with categories such as Broadcast Journalist of the year, Public Relations Professional of the year, Advertising Professional of the year, Print Journalist of the year, Online Professional of the year, Lecturer of the year, UMCAAite of the year and Most Participatory set of the year.

This year, the new categories of awards were said to have been introduced to appreciate illustrious members, individuals, and sets, who had contributed immensely to the development of the department and the growth of the association.

The Chairman of the Award Sub-Committee, Eniola Mayowa, stated that the 2021 dinner and awards were big and loud but this year would be bigger and better.

She said, “You have seen the sights and sounds of the 2021 dinner and awards, the 2022 edition promises to be bigger and better. You will have to do the nominations. And it has more awards and recognitions. It is a beautiful way to end the year.”

The Chairman of the Dinner and Awards Committee, Tunde Awobiyi, noted that the 2022 dinner and awards will be bigger and more colorful.

He said, “This year’s dinner will be different and special because it will be a 3-in-1 event: the dinner proper, swearing in of the new executives, and awards for deserving UMCAAites,” he said.

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FLASH BACK:FORMER FIBSU NATIONAL SPEAKER, CORPS MEMBER DONATES PROJECTS TO LG, TEN SCHOOLS.

Adefisoye Azeez Ademola with NYSC registration number DT/21C/2841 who recently finished his NYSC at Deen Foundation School, Delta State has to his name 11 Projects executed and delivered during his Service year.

Our correspondent gathered the Mr Adefisoye that given to his host community by reconstructing and renovating the local government bill boards of his host community, including the NYSC billboard at Uvwie LGA.

Moving forward, he donated billboard banner, school flag, Nigerian flag, painting of school flag, including poles and ropes to hoist them to his PPA(Deen Foundation School).
According to him, quiz competition was also organized for the junior school students which was in accordance with the aims and objectives of his Personal Community Development Service Projects.

Our findings revealed that Mr Adefisoye extended the gesture to 9 other schools (primary & secondary) namely;

Deen Foundation Schools (Secondary Section); Ogbeh Secondary School; Urhobo College, Warri; Ekpan Secondary School; Alegbo Secondary School; Ugboroke Primary School; PETWAS Nursery and Primary School; Alegbo Primary School; Ekpan Basic Secondary School.

It was gathered that in all the ten schools, school bags, notebooks, mathematical sets, pen, and school socks were given to all participants free of charge. Also, instructional materials were given to all the participating schools for use by their teachers to aim effective teaching and learning.

Mr Adefisoye appreciated his host school (Deen Foundation School) for their show of love during his stay and further reiterated his commitment to advancing the course of community development even after service.

He thereafter appreciated his host local government and all participating schools in all the projects he carried out, and as well acknowledged the support of all people who supported the projects.

TLA PARTNERS WITH IFE DIGITAL CENTER AND NITDA, SETS TO TRAIN COMMUNITY LEADERS

The Learnaholics Academy in conjunction with the Digital Center of the Ife Development Board and its supporting agency, the National Information and Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has announced their partnership to empower and train residents of Ile-Ife on engagements as community leaders.

The Partnership was made known by the two sides in separate releases made available to newsmen.

According to Executive Director of The Learnaholics Academy, Africa, Mr. Olatunbosun Olalekan, he stated ‘the importance of raising quality community leaders at such a time like this can not be underemphasized. It is not a debatable subject whether community leaders have a role to play in National development, hence, it became pertinent that the road to national development is initiated from the grassroots which births the need to work with community-based organizations like the Ife Development Board.’

While speaking on the Partnership, the Associate Executive Director of the Academy, Mr. Ajani ‘Kayode emphasized the need for young people to be trained and equipped with 21st-century leadership skills which starts from understanding one’s community and leading from there, as that is what will prepare them for the global stage, which gave birth to this partnership.

According to Ife Development Board Digital Centre, the leadership course is to be hosted at the center’s training room.

The Statement reads:

“We are excited to announce our partnership at Ife Development Board Digital Centre through the support of NITDA with The Learnaholics Academy to raise leaders in Ile-Ife.

Based on the painstaking effort of the Head of Marketing at Ife Development Board Digital Centre, Omowumi Oladele, and the approval of the Centre’s Manager, Caleb Oladejo, the Community Leadership course is set to be hosted at the Centre’s Training Room. We believe that great leaders raise the bar of their community, bring others into the fold, and create a culture of leadership. To build a successful community, we must have the backing of visionary leaders who have been trained in what it takes. The importance of Community Leadership can not be overruled.

We believe that the Community leadership course can be recommended for anyone who wants to be a quality leader. We also appreciate our partner through their Executive Director, Mr. Olatunbosun for their interest in working with the Ife community on this great idea”

Again, Corps Member, Former FIBSU National Speaker Donates Project To PPA

Yesterday, I achieved another developmental milestones for my PPA (Place of Primary Assignment) by giving them another project after I did Billboard banner, School Flag, Nigerian Flag, Painting of School Flag poles and giving ropes to hoist the flags.

I organized Quiz Competition for the Junior Secondary School in accordance with my aims and objectives of my Personal Community Development Service Project.

The program went well and the participants were all awarded with gifts such as School Bags, Notebooks, Pen 🖊️🖋️, School Socks 🧦, Mathematical Sets and Instructional charts for the benefit of school in other to aid teaching and learning activities.

I sincerely thanks the management of Deen Foundation Schools, Ekpan Effurun, Delta State for having me as their Corps member.

Still have lots to cover..

Thanks for your support so far Sir

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ADEFISOYE, Azeez Ademola
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Don cautions farmers against excessive fertilizer application on soil

A Professor of Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry, Lateef Taiwo, has warned farmers against the application of excessive fertilizers and pesticides on soil.

Taiwo, of the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training(IAR&T), Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), gave the warning during the university’s Inaugural Lecture Series 365 on Tuesday in Ile-Ife, Osun.
Delivering a lecture titled, ”Anthropogenic Disruption of Microbial Ecosystem in Soil:The Crisis Beneath Our Feet,” Taiwo drew the attention of farmers and stakeholders to the poisonous effect of excessive fertilizer use.

He noted that in the past, the foods that people consumed were products of minimum tillage, saying that the use of organic fertilizers was the norm as agro-chemicals such as herbicides and pesticides were not available.

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“With the increase in the use of herbicides in modern agriculture, the problem of the negative effects of these agro-chemicals on soil microbes have generated more attention.

“Applied herbicides have been reported to be harmful to allochthonous organisms, disrupt the soil ecosystem and ultimately affect human health by gaining access into human food chain.

“Their persistence in soil has also been reported to affect soil fertility”
Pesticide residues can be found in soils a long time after application.

This confirms that a shift in our practices is needed urgently,” he said

Taiwo maintained that soil needs to function well but some modern practices effectively prevented it, particularly the use of pesticides.

He stressed that pesticides do not just attack plant pests but also attack soil beneficial organisms, thus weakening the soil’s ability to deliver its full contribution to plant protection.

“Everyone needs to take a deeper look at the long-lasting damages that pesticides cause to soils and what policy makers should do about it.

“There is a lot of activity being carried out in the soil and once the activities are disrupted, they will not be able to carry out the responsibility which God has bestowed on them and that would have adverse effect on food production.

“Especially when the soil that we all depend on is poisoned and the life of the soil which is the micro would be adversely affected,” the don stressed.

He decried the lackadaisical attitude of youths towards farming, noting that they are not interested in farming because they see farming as tedious, time-consuming, unattractive and has low return on investment.

“There is, therefore, more intensification of the agricultural practices by the few people who now cultivate the land.

“Intensive agriculture which comprises farming practices such as maximum tillage and the use of agro-chemicals is now the norm,” he said.

Taiwo, who advised farmers to stop excessive fertilizer and bush burning on their field, also charged them to regulate the amount of pesticides which they apply to their soil.

“All these activities distrupt the soil’s microbial ecosystem, adversely affecting soil fertility and end food production in the country,” Taiwo added.

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