Education
Port Harcourt Maximum Correctional Centre, NOUN Graduates Nine Inmates

The Controller-General of Corrections, Haliru Nababa, on Friday commended nine inmates of Port Harcourt Maximum Correctional Centre for their giant stride in acquiring quality education.
Nababa gave the commendation during the National Open University of Nigeria, (NOUN) graduation ceremony of nine inmates and two staff in the Maximum Correctional Centre in Port Harcourt.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the nine inmates and two staff were the 5th set of graduands from the Port Harcourt Correctional Centre, and part of those who graduated in the 12th convocation ceremony of the University.
Nababa represented by Mr Felix Lawrence, the Controller of Corrections, Rivers State Command, also commended the inmates for working very hard and remaining focused to achieve their dream in their academic field.
Nababa stated that the partnership between the NOUN and the Nigerian Correctional Service in the last one decade had been a fruitful one.
He noted that since 2012 the relationship between the Nigerian Correctional Service and NOUN had yielded significant increase from 24 inmates in 2012 to 65 in the current edition.
“This has appreciably raised the bar, as far as reformatory activities for those behind bars is concerned, inmates now have a golden opportunity to pursue their educational aspirations while in incarceration, thereby gaining the time, rather than losing it.
“Haven come this far, I urge you to remain resolute in your desire to be responsible and productive citizens. With determination, this achievement will be the beginning of many more good things to come.
“On our part, we will not relent in our commitment to providing a conducive environment for proper reformation of inmates which of course includes unrestricted access to quality education.
“It is our statutory duty and we will continue to discharge it with the passion and zeal it requires,” he said.
Earlier, Mr Effiong Etim, the Deputy Controller of Corrections in-charge of Port Harcourt Maximum Correctional Centre, commended the school for bringing university education to the facility.
Etim applauded the Controller General of Corrections and the Rivers State Controller of Corrections for their unalloyed support to the Centre.
Etim while handing the certificates to the graduands, stated that the programme was free for the inmates as they studied under the university’s scholarship programmes funded by the Federal Government.
He advised the inmates to be morally upright, allow the school to pass through them while they were studying in the school.
“We are encouraging others to enroll in the programme because education is one of the ways of reforming a person.
“We have religion and recreation, but among all, education is paramount because if you are informed, you will not be deformed,” he said.
Etim urged youths in the society contemplating indulging in one crime or the other to repent as crime does not pay.
Prof. Olufemi Peters, the Vice Chancellor of NOUN, represented by Dr Nancy Chukwuma, the Director of Port Harcourt Study Centre of the university, congratulated the graduating inmates for distinguishing themselves by showcasing their capabilities.
Peters commended the Nigerian Correctional Service for the cooperation that had led to improved successes in their partnership with the university over the years.
He urged the inmates not to be discouraged but remain focused towards achieving their life goals, saying that the purpose of bringing the University to the Centre is to provide opportunities for inmates that wanted to develop themselves.
Mr Magnus Suanu, one of the graduands who spoke on behalf of other inmates, thanked the Nigerian Correctional Service and NOUN for extending the opportunity for them to study in the prison.
Suanu appealed to the Federal Government to consider deserving and reformed inmates for pardon after using public resources for training and educating them.
“We commend former President, Olusegun Obasanjo for initiating this programme, and also appreciate subsequent presidents and the NCoS for sustaining the programme,” he said. (NAN)
Education
UNICAL VC Promises to Resolve Dentistry Students’ Crisis

From Ene Asuquo, Calabar
The Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Prof. Florence Obi has promised that she would do everything humanly possible to ensure that the ongoing crisis in the institution’s Department of Dentistry, is resolved.
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Obi made the promise in Calabar during a press briefing, stressing that she will resolve the crisis before leaving office.She explained that the problem predates her administration, and pledged to intensify efforts to rectify the crisis.
She added that the crisis was as a result of the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN)’s refusal to induct 2016 Dentistry students of the institution.She also debunked claims circulating on social media that the institution’s Dentistry programme has lost its accreditation, describing the reports as “misinformation and distortion of facts,” clarifying that the programme remains fully accredited and no students have been directed to transfer to other universities.
“At no point did the University ask Dentistry students to seek transfers to other institutions, nor were they advised to ‘go and learn a trade’ as falsely alleged online,” the VC stated.
“I will feel very bad if I leave without solving this problem and the students are left hanging without knowing their fate. I won’t be fulfilled,” she said.
She reaffirmed the University’s commitment to ensuring all Dentistry students graduate and are duly licensed as dental surgeons.
She noted that the Dentistry programme commenced in the 2013/2014 academic session, and in November 2019, the University secured pre-clinical accreditation from the MDCN and full clinical accreditation was subsequently granted in December 2022.
The VC added that the university’s synergy and partnership with the Minister of Education and the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) to upgrade its facilities.
“All we asked for is time to engage with other institutions, update the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN), and follow through on due processes,” she noted.
Speaking further, Obi said that some of the affected students demanded to be transferred to the Department of Medicine and Surgery but said it was not the solution as the department was already saturated.
She urged the affected students to remain calm, noting that the university was doing everything possible to resolve the issues before the end of her tenure.
Education
NUT Reaffirms Commitment to Teachers’ Professional Development in Kwara

From Abdullahi Abubakar, Ilorin
The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Kwara State Wing has restated its commitment to strengthening the professional growth of teachers across the State, to enhance the quality of education delivered in public schools. Speaking at the opening of a three-day capacity-building workshop in Ilorin, the State Chairman of the Union, Comrade Yusuf Wahab Agboola, noted that continuous training of teachers remains a vital component of educational reform and improved classroom delivery.
The training, organised in collaboration with the NUT National Secretariat, is targeted at selected teachers and focuses on the “Study Circle Conveners’ Model”—a grassroots strategy for enhancing peer-to-peer learning and participatory leadership within the education sector.
Comrade Agboola explained that the workshop aims to equip teachers with practical skills in collaborative learning, peer engagement, and innovative teaching practices. He expressed optimism that the training would promote professional bonding among teachers and foster collective solutions to challenges facing the education sector.Also speaking at the event, the National Coordinator of the NUT Study Circle Project, Comrade Solomon Igbelowowa, traced the initiative’s roots to 1985 when it was introduced in Nigeria by the Swedish Teachers Association, having recorded success in Sweden and other parts of the world. He commended the Nigerian Union of Teachers for sustaining the project over the years and urged participants to engage fully and make the most of the training opportunity.
The workshop was officially declared open by the National President of the NUT, Audu Amba, who was represented by the 3rd National Vice President, Bashir Oyewo.
He encouraged teachers to approach the sessions with dedication and punctuality.
Education
JAMB Sets 150 Cut-off Mark for University Admissions

By Tony Obiechina Abuja
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has fixed 150 as the minimum cut-off mark for admission into Nigerian universities for the 2025/2026 academic session.
The decision was reached on Tuesday during the 2025 Policy Meeting on Admissions, held at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre in Abuja, with stakeholders from various tertiary institutions in attendance.
According to JAMB, 140 was approved as the minimum score for colleges of nursing sciences, while polytechnics, colleges of education, and colleges of agriculture will admit candidates with a minimum score of 100.
“The minimum admissible scores for admissions for the next academic session have been fixed at 150 for universities, 100 for polytechnics, 100 for colleges of education, and 140 for colleges of nursing sciences by the stakeholders (Heads of Tertiary Institutions),” JAMB announced via its official X account.
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