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Kogi Polytechnic Matriculates 9033 Students For 2020/2021 Session

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From  Joseph Amedu,  Lokoja

The Kogi State Polytechnic has matriculated 9,033  students into the National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) programs of the institution.

  Rector of the Polytechnic, Dr Salisu Usman Ogbo disclosed this on Friday, at the 27th Matriculation ceremony of the 2020/2021 academic session of the Polytechnic.

He said the newly-admitted students consist of 6,708 for National Diploma and 2325 for Higher National Diploma.

The Polytechnic Rector, while counseling the students, warned them  against embarking on  cultism, exchanging money for grade,  and other social vices.

He said that any student caught in the above acts would be sanctioned, saying that the management would not hesitate to expel such student.

“Am using this auspicious occasion  to remind you that the polytechnic does not encourage cultism, exam malpractice or any act that would bring disgrace to the institution.

“The institution does not permit blocking, sorting and exchange of money for grades. Any student caught in this act would be expelled”.

Dr Ogbo urged the students to imbibe dialogue, peaceful co-existence, discipline and hard work to excel in their academic pursuit.

Earlier, the Kogi State commissioner for Education Mr Wemi Jones in his goodwill message lauded the Rector for physically transforming the polytechnic.

Jones noted that the state is known for academic brilliance as  it  is making frantic effort to review its falling academic system.

According to him, the Kogi State Government under the leadership of Governor Yahaya Bello is embarking on Educational reforms adding that, Kogi State among the Northern states is the first to open schools and had not recorded any negative report.

He said this was achieved through adequate sensitization just as he also warned that any one who engage in any social vices such as cultism, prostitution will be rusticated.

” On the 27th of February2020, your institution wrote an undertaken to us that their is no cultism in this school. I know during the Covid-19 pandemic, many of you traveled far and near. Please do not bring any negative act back to the school system. Any one caught in any indecent act will be shown the exit door of the school” he warned.

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Unresolved Renegotiation: ASUU Sets For Another Showdown With FG

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From Ene Asuquo, Calabar

As a result of the unresolved renegotiation between Academic Staff Union of Universities and the Federal Government of Nigeria, the Union has sent a message of

Imminent danger to industrial harmony in Nigerian University system.

In a press statement in Calabar, ASUU has warned that they would embark on an indefinite strict action in a few days to come because of federal government’s insincerity in keeping to terms after the 14-day warning strike and another four weeks of grace was given which will expire on the 21st of November 2025.

According to them, “We have gathered not merely as members of ASUU, but as citizens whose patience has been stretched far beyond its elastic limits.

Occasioned by broken promises, shattered dreams, and deepening crises in the education sector, we hereby express deep concern over government’s inconsistency and dilatory approach to agreements, engagements and negotiations”.

They stated that the renegotiation of the 2009 FGN/ASUU Agreement was not a gift. It was an obligation to Nigerian University Lecturers. Government owes Lecturers their due wages and her citizens and the dignity of decent and functional education.

They maintained that the fight is for the survival of Nigeria’s intellectual soul, while outlining the issues in contention to include: renegotiation of workers’ Conditions of Service since 2009 in tandem with changing times and inflationary trends over the years, funding for revitalization of infrastructures, University autonomy, academic freedom, undue proliferation of Universities without assured sustainable funding.

The Union stressed further that Government grandstanding, insensitivity and silence are deliberate to destroy academic system and ASUU is ready to shut down totally and completely in a few days.

Recall that ASUU gave the FGN 14-day ultimatum to conclude the renegotiation which according to them was enough to made government do the needful and they watched to no avail. ASUU then graduated to 2 weeks Warning Strike, which was suspended after NEC of 22nd October, 2025 due to the intervention of well-meaning Nigerians, the Nigeria Labour Congress, parents and students to create enabling opportunity for a meaningful dialogue.

“Let the Federal Government return to the path of truth, fairness and good conscience. Let the government hear us clearly: they cannot destroy public education, starve lecturers with a slavish salary, deduct and withhold part of legitimate Lecturers salaries by way of 3rd party deductions, deny students a conducive environment for effective learning and expect peace”.

“ASUU has been consistent: we are not asking for personal enrichment. We are demanding that the government fulfills its obligations to the Nigerian people by funding education properly, otherwise, we shall resume the STRIKE itself; not the father or mother of all strikes”.

“This will be a total, comprehensive and indefinite strike action. We are ready to shut down for as long as the government wants it to last because he who has been pushed down fears no fall Education is the foundation of personal and national development,” the stated.

“The problem is not paucity of funds as the government posits but lack of political will to invest in the development of Nigeria. The figures and empirical data from Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) has revealed that in 2022, States received N3.02 trillion while in 2024, the figures rose to N5.81 trillion with an increase of over 62%. Similarly, federal allocations rose from N3.42 trillion in 2022 to N4.65 trillion with an increase of over 70%. This is clear evidence that the government has the capacity to pay Lecturers”. They maintained.

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TVET: FG Begins Nationwide Training for 100,000 Youths in 1,500 Centers

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The Federal Government has begun training no fewer than 100,000 youths in 1,500 Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) centers across the country.

The Minister of State for Education, Prof. Suwaiba Sa’id, made the announcement on Monday in Kano.

This was during an inspection visit to Bayero University, Kano (BUK), where Sa’id assessed ongoing vocational training initiatives supported by the ministry.

“The administration is committed to expanding opportunities for our youths to acquire industry-relevant skills that will make them self-reliant and employable,” she said.

The minister said that the programme covered a wide range of trades including carpentry, welding, plumbing, ICT, automobile repair, tailoring, among other skills in high demand.

She said that the initiative was designed to ensure that beneficiaries of the programme became self-reliant, job creators and active contributors to the nation’s economic growth.

According to her, the provision of starter packs will complement the government’s drive to reducing unemployment and addressing the persistent skills gap in the country.

“The administration of President Bola Tinubu is committed to strengthening technical and vocational education because it remains a critical pathway to empowering young Nigerians.

“Providing starter packs will enable our youths to put their training into practical use immediately,” she said.

Sa’id commended BUK for its commitment toward implementing the programme.

She said that the ministry would continue to partner institutions that promoted innovation, productivity and entrepreneurship.

Also speaking, the Vice-Chancellor, BUK, Prof. Haruna Musa, said the programme was timely as the country continued to grapple with low employability, reduced productivity and slow economic growth.

Those, he said, were due to inadequate skills among its youth population.

Musa was represented by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Prof. Ahmad Tsauni.

He said the programme was designed to equip young Nigerians with practical and entrepreneurial skills that would enhance job creation, innovation and national development.

Musa encouraged participants to take full advantage of the opportunity by learning diligently and transforming themselves into agents of positive change in their communities.

“BUK will continue to invest in research, innovation and strategic partnerships to expand opportunities for youth employment and industrial growth,” he said

The vice-chancellor commended the Federal Ministry of Education and other partners for their support in ensuring the successful take-off of the programme.

A beneficiary, Muhammad Ali lauded the government for, what he described as, the timely gesture.

He expressed appreciation, describing the initiative as a crucial step toward youth empowerment and national development.

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Mainstream Energy to Upgrade ABU Roads, Facilities

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Mainstream Energy Solutions, a privately-owned power-generating company, has offered to support infrastructure renewal at the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria.

This was disclosed in a statement issued on Saturday in Zaria by the Director, Public Affairs Directorate of the university, Malam Auwalu Umar.

He said the company also announced plans to partner with the institution on its 45th convocation scheduled for January 2026.

According to him, the form has also pledged to assist in the upgrade of the university’s internal roads, most of which were constructed in the 1960s and have never been rehabilitated.

“The institution’s nearly 30 kilometres of internal roads across its two campuses are currently in a state of near collapse.

“The company also indicated readiness to support the rehabilitation of toilets and improvement of water supply on the campuses.

“As part of preparations for the convocation, the company will give the 1,000-seater Abdullahi Mahadi Conference Centre a facelift ahead of the convocation lecture,” Umar said.

He quoted the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Adamu Ahmed, as expressing deep appreciation for what he described as a long-standing and growing partnership since 2017.

He recalled paying a courtesy visit to the company in Abuja earlier in the week to thank it for its sustained support.

He stated that mainstream energy’s interventions had consistently come at crucial moments, especially when the university’s energy cost escalated to an unsustainable N370 million in May 2025.

Ahmed said the university was particularly excited about the company’s plan to replicate a Kainji Dam-model power plant at ABU’s Faculty of Engineering; a project expected to revolutionise practical training and research.

He also described as “a powerful demonstration of belief in the future of Nigerian youths” the firm’s decision last week to convey 20 ABU students via chartered flight to the Kainji facility for a hands-on excursion.

“Mainstream Energy Solutions has truly set a benchmark for industry-academia collaboration in Nigeria, aligned with national development goals,” Ahmed said.

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