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Why I Sustained My Predecessor’s Educational Structures, Policies in Bayelsa – Diri

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From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa

The Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has said his administration decided to maintain and run with educational structures and policies from his predecessor in office such as the compulsory and free primary and secondary education to secure a better future for the state.

He said both administrations placed high premium on education due to its capacity to catalyses development in society.

Governor Diri stated this over the weekend at Toru-Orua during the public presentation of grants to over 600 students in tertiary institutions, who were shortlisted for the 2023 Educational Support Grant Scheme of the Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation.

Speaking as special guest of honour at the ceremony through his Deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, he maintained that his predecessor, Senator Seriake Dickson, succeeded in laying a solid foundation for educational development of the state.

According to him, Bayelsa had achieved great strides in education on account of the huge investments government had made in the sector in the last 12 years, noting that the educational ranking of the state had improved significantly over the last decade.

Governor Diri, who commended the Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation for initiating the educational support grant scheme, called on the beneficiaries to use the funds judiciously for their academic pursuits, as doing otherwise would defeat the good intention of the Foundation.

Emphasizing the importance of education to society, the Bayelsa Chief Executive remarked that education makes people easy to govern, but impossible to enslave, and encouraged the beneficiaries to take their studies seriously.

His words: “Our administration places a high premium on education. That is why we maintained the structures and policies which we inherited from the previous administration in the education sector.

“The revolutionary educational policies initiated by our leader Senator Seriake Dickson changed the educational narrative of Bayelsa, and we had no better option than to run with them for the good of our state.

In his remarks, Senator Seriake Dickson said the motivation behind the education support grants to students in higher educational institutions was to promote scholarship, encourage excellence and lessen the financial burden on parents and guardians.

Dickson, who is the founder of the Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation pointed out that the education support programme was initially for only students from Sagbama and Ekeremor LGAs which make up the Bayelsa West Senatorial District.

He said, “We have also extended the grants to all Bayelsa State students at the Law School, the compilation of which was done by the law students themselves. We also have categories for masters, and PhD students.”

In his welcome address, the Chairman of the Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation, Professor Bayclays Ayakoroma, thanked the initiator for the scheme as a way of sustaining his positive educational footprints in the state.

In their separate remarks, the Pere of Tarakiri Kingdom, King Seiyefa Koroye, and the Chairman of the occasion, Chief Fidelis Agbiki, applauded Senator Dickson, noting that his love for education was unparalleled hence his continued investment in education.

The breakdown of the beneficiaries’ list shows that 300 undergraduates from Sagbama and Ekeremor LGAs, 328 students with first-class and second class upper division standing, 79 Master’s degree and 45 PhD students, as well as 80 law school students were captured in the scheme this year.

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Delta Police Arrest Two Suspected Armed Robbers, Recover Firearms, Stolen Items

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From Francis Sadhere, Delta

Two suspected armed robbers have been arrested in Ogwashi-Ukwu, Delta State, after a swift police operation foiled their criminal activities and led to the recovery of firearms, stolen motorcycles, and other valuables.

Police Public Relations Officer, Bright Edafe, said in a statement that the arrest followed a distress call received by the Ogwashi-Ukwu Police Station in the early hours of August 4, 2025.

The report indicated that armed robbers were operating along Chelsea Street in the town.

The Divisional Police Officer, Okoyomon Israel, immediately mobilised the Anti-Crime Squad in collaboration with local vigilante groups to the scene.

On sighting the operatives, the robbers attempted to flee, but two suspects — 22-year-old Thywill Selvin of Poly Road, Ogwashi-Ukwu, and 32-year-old Guntim Bako of Kwale Junction — were arrested.

Items recovered from the suspects included one pump action rifle with one live cartridge, one Beretta pistol with six live ammunition, three live assault rifle rounds, two stolen motorcycles (a Daylong motorcycle, REG NO: SAP 369 VK, and a Qlink motorcycle, REG NO: URM 750 QV), 25 mobile phones, four laptops, one tablet phone, one PS4 game console, a home theatre set, two Zealot music players, five bags of clothes, and other valuables.

Police said several victims have positively identified their stolen property.

Commissioner of Police, CP Olufemi Abaniwonda, praised the quick and professional response of the officers, noting that the operation’s success was largely due to timely information from the public.

He reiterated the command’s commitment to aggressive, intelligence-led policing aimed at ridding Delta State of criminals, and urged residents to report suspicious persons or activities promptly, stressing that early reporting is vital in preventing crime.

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ITF Secures City and Guilds London Approval as International people Examination Centre

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From Jude Dangwam, Jos

The Industrial Training Fund (ITF) has recorded a significant boost in its efforts to train and certify Nigerian artisans internationally, as City and Guilds of London (UK) has officially approved the ITF as a certified examination centre.

The Director-General of the Industrial Training Funds(ITF), Dr.

Afiz Oluwatoyin Ogun through the Head of Press and Public Relations of the Fund, Thomas Ngor made this known in a statement signed and made available to Newsmen at weekend in Jos the Plateau State capital.

He noted that the development has positioned the ITF among six other centres across Nigeria that have received similar approvals as signed by the Chief Executive Officer of City and Guilds, Kirstie Donnelly.

Dr. Ogun maintained that the approval also indicated that the ITF could conduct examinations for Level 2 Diploma in Engineering in Electrical and Electronics Technology and Maintenance Technology, Level 2 Diploma in House Keeping services, Food Preparation and Culinary Art, Foundation Certificate in Basic Electronic Engineering and Basic Plumbing.

Others include Level 2 in ICT Systems and Principles, Level 3 ICT Systems and Principles, Level 2 Diploma in Bricklaying, Level 2 IVQ in IT Systems Support and Level 3 IVQ Advanced Diploma in IT Systems support.

“The approval follows multiple visits by the examination body to ITF training facilities nationwide beginning in December 2023 soon after the inauguration of the incumbent Management in the Fund, culminating in a Train-the-Trainer workshop for 22 ITF officers who will be responsible for training trainees in the approved fields and supervising examinations.”

The DG further explained the significance of the approval thus; ”this approval is significant as it will enable Nigerian Artisans to gain internationally recognised qualifications and potentially up opportunities for jobs worldwide, thereby positively impacting the poverty and unemployment situation in the country.

“It also aligns with the ITF mission to set and evaluate Training Standards as well as provide need based Human Capital interventions in line with global best practices.

“It is also especially crucial for the Skill-Up Artisans (SUPA), which is a programme implemented by the ITF for the Federal Government to train, retrain, certify and licence Nigerian artisans to international standards.

“SUPA aims to enhance the employability of artisans both locally and internationally by providing access to internationally recognised certifications thereby fostering self-reliance”, noting that apart from City and Guilds, ITF is currently interacting with international certification bodies like Alberk QA and others for similar certification.

Dr Ogun stressed that “we believe that if our efforts come to fruition, Nigeria will become a major exporter of skilled manpower alongside countries like India, China and Indonesia, which will in turn earn Nigeria foreign exchange.

 “Already, the ITF is in communication with some Embassies and foreign missions to determine their artisanal needs to accommodate them in training under the Skill-Up Artisans Programme,” he stated

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OAU Management Raises the Alarm as Student Goes Missing

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From Ayinde Akintade, Osogbo

The authorities of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, have involved the Osun State Command of the Nigerian Police in its search for a female student of the institution who has been missing for four days.

A release by the Public Relations Officer of the University, Abiodun Olarewaju, stated that the student, identified as Dorcas Oseghale, of the Department of Chemistry with Matric number: CHM/2021/165, was last seen on the evening of August 6, 2025 at about 8:00pm.

When Dorcas, who resides at Adesanmi House, Ibadan Road, Ile-Ife, said that she was going out to buy food in front of the students’ village, along Ede road axis of the University, did not return on time, her roommate then made several attempts to reach her on phone but surprisingly discovered that her two lines were not reachable.

According to Olarewaju: “at around 3:00pm on August 7, 2025, a report of a missing female student was intercepted on a students’ social media platform and the Security Unit of the University started tracking the conversation around the incident.  But around 6:10pm on the same day, a group of students from the Department of Chemistry, in search of the missing student, alongside a female student (Akinkuade Omobolanle Beatrice), from the Department of Agricultural Extension, identified as her roommate, reported a case of a missing student at the Security Unit of the University.

Considering the complexity of the case and its limitations in terms of human and material resources, the Security Unit of the University then detailed three of its personnel to lead the students and report its preliminary findings to the Nigerian Police, which have enough manpower with sound professional and technical expertise to unravel the mystery surrounding the “disappearance” of the student, for further investigation.

Meanwhile, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Adebayo Simeon BAMIRE, has lauded the students of the University for being their brothers’ and sisters’ keeper, thanking them for quickly noticing that one of them is missing and promptly reporting the same to the appropriate quarters. The Vice Chancellor then appealed to the Police and other security agencies to do all within their power to help find the missing student.

Bamire also appealed to anybody who may have useful information that can assist the security agencies on the whereabouts of Dorcas Oseghale to report to the nearest police station or the security unit of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.

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