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FG Sets 16 Years as Minimum Age for Tertiary Institutions Admission

The Federal Government has formally set 16 years as the minimum age for admission into Nigeria’s tertiary institutions.
The Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, made the announcement during the opening session of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Policy Meeting held in Abuja on Tuesday.
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Alausa emphasized that any admission conducted outside the Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) would be deemed illegal, warning that institutions and individuals involved in such practices would be prosecuted.He stressed that the age requirement is mandatory and non-negotiable, adding that heads of institutions found complicit in admission fraud will face strict legal consequences.
Meanwhile, heads of universities at the 2025 policy meeting organised by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation have set the 2025 minimum admission benchmark for universities at 150.
This means that JAMB will permit no university in the country to admit any candidate who scores below 150 in the 2025 Unified Tertiary and Matriculation Examination.
However, certain institutions like the University of Ibadan, Pan-Atlantic University, and the University of Lagos, among others, set their benchmark at 200.
However, some newly established private universities proposed UTME scores of 120. But the Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, suggested 160.
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Aba state: Stop Attacking Ikonne’s Patriotic Call, Analyst Warns Gov Otti

… Says EX-NALDA Boss Means Well, Patriotic
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
A researcher and political analyst based in Abia state, Dr. Ujo Justice, has cautioned Governor Alex Otti to stop media attack on the immidiate-past Executive Secretary of the National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA), Prince Paul Ikonne, over his call for the creation of Aba state.
The public affairs commentator described Prince Ikonne’s call as patriotic, adding that the call for creation of Aba state was a legitimate political expression rooted in the quest for equity, development, and fair representation.
The former NALDA boss had on Thursday criticized Governor Otti’s stand against the creation of additional state for South-east but commended Imo state governor Hope Uzodimma’s stand for the new state.
Responding to the report, Governor Otti through his media aide Ferdinand Ekeoma, in a statement titiled “Aba State Creation: Paul Ikonne Needs Help to Salvage His Hate-ravaged Mind”, described former NALDA boss as “hate-ravaged,” mind.
Speaking with newsmen on Friday, the Abia born Dr. Ujo Justice, however, cautioned the Alex Otti’s state government against media bullying, saying the governor’s statement” is not a defense of governance, but an attempt to silence dissent. Resorting to insults, distorting past events, and questioning academic credentials without proof is nothing but intellectual laziness.”
According to Dr. Justice, Paul Ikonne is not an opportunist. He is not seeking appointment. He is not playing to the gallery. He is asking the hard questions that many are too afraid to ask.
He said: “Prince Paul Ikonne did not incite division; he illuminated reality. His call for the creation of Aba State was a legitimate political expression rooted in the quest for equity, development, and fair representation — a demand many leaders from the South East, including progressive voices across party lines, have long echoed.
“Rather than engage with the merit of his argument, the Governor’s media aide descended into personal insults, calling Ikonne “hate-ravaged,” “infantile,” and “clannish.” Such vile expressions should have no place in public discourse, especially from the office of a sitting governor.
“In truth, Ikonne’s words were firm but patriotic. And in a democracy, that should be respected.”
In contrary, the political analyst said Dr. Alex Otti, who has consistently positioned himself as a technocrat, but his arguments against state creation lack the nuance and sensitivity expected of a leader governing a multi-ethnic and politically conscious state like Abia.
“It is on record that Governor Otti, in 2020, wrote against the creation of additional states, citing economic impracticality. While that is a valid intellectual concern, what he fails to admit is the underlying injustice in Nigeria’s current state structure — particularly against the South East which remains the only region with five states. This imbalance directly affects representation, federal appointments, and resource allocation.
“Ikonne’s position was not that of a sectional warrior, but of a nationalist calling for correction of a decades-long injustice. To reduce that to clannishness is either a deliberate misrepresentation or a poor grasp of political history.”
Dr. Justice said rather than focus on real governance challenges, the Governor’s aide took a deep dive into history, hurling unverified allegations from as far back as 2007 on Prince Paul Ikonne.
“As Commissioner for Lands, Ikonne introduced reforms that streamlined land allocation and usage.
“As Executive Secretary of NALDA, he led federal agricultural projects that empowered farmers in states across the country, despite limited collaboration from some state governments.
“His approach to public service has always been focused on productivity and results — not media drama.
“The accusation that he “neglected Abia” while serving at NALDA is disingenuous. National appointments require national scope. That Abia did not benefit from NALDA as Ekeoma claimed is a reflection of non ethnic bais and should have a more reflection of poor synergy from state actors than any failure on Ikonne’s part.”
He also called that Paul Ikonne’s advocacy for Aba did not start recently.
“Long before it became politically fashionable to pose with potholes for the cameras, Ikonne had spoken passionately about the economic potential of Aba and the need for strategic investment in its people.
“The current government may be renovating roads and repainting walls, but cosmetic development without political inclusion is not enough. Ikonne simply asked, “Where are the Aba indigenes in this government? Where is their voice in this administration?” That question deserves an answer — not a tantrum.”
While calling for a better politics in Abia state, the political analyst said: “As researcher, and proud son of Abia, I can boldly say that this state deserves more than bitter media wars and vendetta-driven communication. It deserves leadership that welcomes criticism, not one that weaponizes press releases to hound political opponents.
“If the current government has any confidence in its performance, it should focus on delivering its promises, not throwing mud at those who dare to speak.
” Prince Paul Ikonne is a visionary, a patriot, and a political bridge-builder. History will remember him for his courage, consistency, and conviction — not for the lies peddled by those threatened by the truth.
“Let us rise above media mudslinging and return to politics of ideas, vision, and service. Abia is watching.”
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TRANSCORP Hotels PLC Reports Strong Performance ,Delivers N1.024BN Interim Dividend

Transcorp Hotels Plc (“Transcorp Hotels” or the “Company”) (NGX: TRANSCOHOT), the hospitality subsidiary of Transnational Corporation Plc (“Transcorp Group”), has announced its H1 unaudited results for the period ended June 30, 2025.
The results show an impressive 60% growth in revenue against the same period in 2024.
Gross Profit increased by 71% year on year.The period saw the launch of the Company’s world-class, 5,000-seat capacity Transcorp Centre, demonstrating Transcorp Hotels positioning as the event and hospitality leader in Nigeria.
The Company’s successful launch of Nigeria’s largest corporate venue is further evidence of its ability to unlock new revenue streams and drive sustainable growth.Key Highlights
Strong growth in Revenue
Transcorp Hotels recorded an impressive Y-o-Y revenue growth of 60% from ₦29.72 billion in H1 2024, to ₦47.57 billion in H1 2025.
Continuing Profitability Momentum
Transcorp Hotels sustained its profit momentum in H1 2025, growing gross profit by 71% to ₦36.21 billion, from ₦21.19 billion of the preceding year.
This notable growth translated to an improvement in H1 2025 gross profit margin, increasing to 76%, despite the challenging macroeconomic environment marked by rising inflation and increased operating costs.
In line with its promise to continually deliver value, the Company is rewarding shareholders with an interim dividend of N1,024,252,841 at N0.10 for every 50 kobo ordinary share, subject to appropriate withholding tax.
Chairman Transcorp Hotels Plc, Emmanuel Nnorom, comments: “Transcorp Hotels’ outstanding performance in the first half of 2025 further validates our transformative strategies, with a laser focus on innovation and operational efficiency.
It affirms our steadfast dedication to delivering investor returns and signals our profound confidence in Transcorp Hotels’ future growth. Moving forward, we are confident in our ability to consistently raise the bar for the industry, fulfilling our mission to redefine hospitality in Africa.”
MD/CEO Transcorp Hotels Plc, Uzo Oshogwe, comments: “Our exceptional H1 2025 performance reflects our relentless execution of a growth-focused agenda. These results reflect the resilience of our business model and the dedication of our team.
Building on the foundation of our iconic assets, the Transcorp Hilton Abuja and the new 5,000-seat capacity Transcorp Centre, we are not just leading Nigeria’s hospitality sector, but redefining excellence across Africa. Our sustained momentum is a reflection of our commitment to innovation, operational efficiency, and value creation for all stakeholders.”
Transcorp Hotels Plc is the hospitality subsidiary of Transnational Corporation Plc, one of Africa’s leading listed companies with strategic investments in the power, hospitality, and energy sectors.
Transcorp Hotels is redefining hospitality standards in Africa through its businesses, including the iconic Transcorp Hilton Abuja, Nigeria’s flagship hospitality destination, and digital platform, Aura by Transcorp Hotels.
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Wizkid Becomes First African Artiste to Hit Nine Billion Streams on Spotify

Nigerian singer, Ayodeji Balogun, aka Wizkid, has surpassed nine billion streams across all credits on Spotify.
He became the first African artist to hit this milestone on the platform.
Wizkid’s most streamed song on the platform is his collaborative hit with Canadian powerhouse, Drake and British star Kyla, ‘One Dance’ with 3.
7 billion streams.The song is among the top 10 most streamed songs of all time on Spotify.
The song also holds the Guinness World Record for being the first single to surpass 1 billion streams on the platform.Wizkid’s most streamed lead single on Spotify is the Tems-assisted ‘Essence’ with over 303 million streams.
American singer Taylor Swift remains the most streamed artist on Spotify with over 1.5 billion streams.