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ICT Has Rather Helped to Improve NIPOST’s Services  —- Oyo State Postal Manager 

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Mrs Funmilayo Magaji, the Oyo State Postal Manager of Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST), says the advent of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) has rather greatly improved the organisation’s services.

Magaji said this on Monday in Ibadan during a celebration of the 2023 World Post Day, which has the theme “For trust, collaborating for safe and connected future”.

“People thought ICT will bring about the funeral of NIPOST, but we have benefitted from ICT.

”This is all as a result of the ingenuity of Mr Sunday Adepoju, the PostMaster General of NIPOST, and the management team.

“They have seen the benefits of ICT and harnessed these to the advantage of NIPOST,” she said.

The Oyo State Postal Manager pointed out that due to ICT a lot of things have changed for the better in NIPOST.

”Due to ICT, counters are automated. Before now, if you post a letter to a loved one in England you may have to wait for six months to receive it and then bring back a response.

“With the help of ICT which  we are using to our own advantage at NIPOST, you can monitor your items through our trace and track facilities.

“You can trace right from the counter, which is a point to posting the item to the destination,” she said.

Magaji recalled that NIPOST participated in the sale of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) pins and it used ICT in doing so.

“We beat our other competitors in the sale of JAMB pins and in Oyo state alone we made N34 million in the sales.

“In as much as ICT has affected some areas as we now have e-dividend collection of certificates, but NIPOST has leveraged on ICT to enhance services,” she said.

The Oyo State Postal Manager however noted that social media message delivery has in a way affected the revenue of NIPOST.

“You’ll agree with me that you can send messages through the various social media platforms.

“But when it comes to physical delivery one will have to  come to NIPOST. There’s no technology anywhere that can make physical deliveries.”

She assured that the PostMaster was keenly inclined to improving the services of NIPOST.

”He bought 20 tons of lorries and 100 motorcycles to convey items from spot to spot through the national mail route services to enable us deliver physically to our esteemed customers,” Magaji said.

She, however urged Nigerians to patronise NIPOST, adding that their charges are the best currently in the country.

“Our goal is making people happy. We’ve made people happy and we will continue to do so.

“Many customers have been surprised that we can deliver in five days locally and seven days abroad. This is a new NIPOST filled with new and capable hands,” the Postal Manager said.

Magaji added that even with the hike in Premium Motor Spirit (PMS),  NIPOST has not increased its charges.

“Our fees remains what they are, we’ve not increased it. No review was done. Internally, we know how to make things happen and satisfy our customers,” she said.

Magaji disclosed that NIPOST had been in collaboration with the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) on the issue of international passports.

“That is the collaboration we are talking about. There’s no organisation that can stand on its own.

“We are collaborating with necessary stakeholders and very soon people will come to pick up their international passports at NIPOST.

“We have no fewer than 2,000 outlets in Nigeria, and very soon NIPOST will be a collection centre for international passports,” she said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the World Post Day was established by the Universal Postal Union (UPU), the second oldest international organisation worldwide.

UPU has no fewer than 192 member-countries, and it is the primary forum for cooperation between postal sector players.(NAN)

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Domestic Chores Not for Females Alone- Residents

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 Some residents of Karu Local Government Area of Nasarawa State have advised both men and women to support each other in handling household chores.

In separate on Friday, the residents said that doing household chores does not diminish masculinity, but rather strengthens marital bonds.

They maintained that house chores should be seen as shared responsibilities and not solely reserved duties for women.

Mr Abubakar Ibrahim, a Karu-based realtor, said that couples should appreciate each other’s efforts and offer corrections with the right approach.

According to Ibrahim, helping one’s wife by doing some chores is not wrong, saying that any person could help out to ensure the home front is okay.

“My wife understands that Mondays to Fridays are my office days and she does most of the domestic duties, than on Saturdays and Sundays, nothing is wrong for me to assist her to enable her rest.

“For me, it’s a nice experience doing such works because it offer me the opportunity to understand the way things are and this helps us better in managing our home,’’ he said.

Ibrahim also said that there was nothing wrong for men to go to the markets to buy foodstuffs and other domestic needs, saying that doing so enable them get first hand idea on the changes in prices.

“When you have the idea of costs of items, it will make both the wife and husband to be more open to each other in terms of handling household bills,” he said.

Similarly, Mr Sherifudeen Adaviruku, a fashion designer in Karu corroborated Ibrahim’s view, saying that some men even cook well, as well as do better in house cleaning and childcare.

“As a young boy, my mother told me that chores have nothing to do with gender.

“She asked me, as a young man, assuming you are going for the mandatory one year National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme and you don’t know how to do things yourself, who will do it for you?

“It was for this early training that made me to learn how to cook and do other things, which for is a stabilizing factor in my marital life today,’’ he said.

Adaviruku, blamed issues that sometimes result to domestic violence on not sharing domestic responsibilities between couples.

“At times, the woman might be over-burdened and cannot do some of the works timeously, insensitive husbands will cash in on the little delay to make trouble and sometimes they end in avoidable clash,’’ he said.

He advised parents to help inculcate this habit in their children, especially the boys.

Adaviruku regretted that hiring house helps by most families has caused children not learning basic chores.

He emphasised that wives are not slaves; but helper that require the support of their husbands and children at all times.

“Anything you can do to reduce her stress, do it. If it means hiring a maid to help with household chores, that’s perfectly fine.

“Helping out does not reduce your masculinity, it rather strengthens the bond”, he said.

Mr Idoko Solomon, a banker, said that household chores should be seen as complimentary role for men and women.

According to Solomon, a man should know how to do the house chores even before getting married. Your wife is your helpmate, not your servant.

“If I am at home, I will not just sit around relaxing or watching television, while my wife does all the chores. I was not raised that way,’’ he said.

Mrs. Joan Okechukwu, a trader, noted that doing house chores goes beyond love.

“Some men love their wives but don’t believe in helping with housework. It has to do with upbringing,” she said.

“The reason why some feel it reduces male masculinity is because of the norms in some societies in the past which today helped fueling crisis in the home front.

“It used to be woman’s traditional role for centuries now, but these days, due to education and enlightenment everyone should contribute in household works for more peaceful environment,” she added. (NAN)

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UTME: JAMB To Hold Additional Mop-up Exam for Absent Candidates

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Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says it will conduct additional mop-up examinations for candidates who missed the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

JAMB Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, stated this on Wednesday in Abuja at a meeting with key stakeholders to address the challenges encountered during the 2025 UTME.

Oloyede said that the board would accommodate the estimated 5.

6 per cent of candidates who missed the examination by organising a special mop-up exercise.

He said that the board had extended the opportunity to all the affected candidates, regardless of the reasons for their absence.

“Normally, we hold one mop-up nationwide for those with one issue or the other.

“But this time, we are creating a new mop-up. Even those who missed the earlier examination due to absence, we will extend this opportunity to them.

“It is not that we are doing something extraordinary; in class, you make up an examination when students miss it for one reason or the other; we just don’t allow abuse of that.

“So we will allow all the candidates who missed the main examination for any reason to take part in this mop-up,” he said.

Oloyede criticised some public commentators who misunderstood and misrepresented the role of UTME, while clarifying that UTME was a placement test and not an achievement test.

According to him, the purpose of the examination is to rank candidates for available spaces in institutions and not to measure intelligence or overall academic potential.

The registrar further stated that high UTME score was not the sole determinant of admission, adding that combined performance, including post-UTME scores and school assessments, could significantly affect a candidate’s ranking.

While acknowledging the emotional strain experienced while announcing the UTME results, he noted that this was not indicative of an institutional weakness.

He expressed JAMB’s commitment to resolving issues affecting the examination process, even as he rejected comments suggesting that the administrative failure was due to incompetence or ethnic bias.

“I want to say this clearly, particularly because I accepted responsibility, not because I do not know how to do the work.

“I say it for the fourth time that no conspiracy theory is relevant to this case.

“Something happened; like people who have been doing something well for years and something just went wrong. That I should now throw them under the bus? No,” he said.

Oloyede, who frowned at those exploiting difficulties to promote ethnic or conspiracy-driven narratives, urged stakeholders to stop ethnic profiling in the education sector.

According to him, many of the criticisms of JAMB’s operations are rooted in ignorance.

The registrar, however, commended his team’s efforts, while also appreciating the resilience shown by candidates, many of whom, he said, had continued their exams, notwithstanding the various challenges. (NAN)

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32-year-old in Court For Allegedly Robbing Man of N4.5m iPhones

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The police in Lagos on Friday arraigned a 32-year-old businessman, Wilfred Ochie, who allegedly robbed a man of two iPhones worth N4.5 million with  gun.

Ochie, who resides at 3, Eleda Avenue, Iba, Lagos State, appeared before an Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court on a two-count charge of conspiracy and robbery.

The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

According to the prosecutor, ASP Adegoke Ademigbuji, the defendant committed the offences on April 16 at Iba.

The prosecutor said that the defendant ordered two iPhone 16 Promax from the complainant, Mr Samuel Olotu, on jiji.com, on payment-on-delivery term.

The prosecutor said that when a rider went to deliver the phones, he was robbed at gunpoint.

Ademigbuji said that the defendant was tracked with the number he used to call the complainant.

The alleged offences contravene Sections 297 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

The Chief Magistrate, Mrs O. O. Kushanu, granted the defendant bail in the some of  N400,000 with two sureties in like sum.

Kushanu adjourned the case until June 19 for mention. (NAN)

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