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TETFund Trains 1,000 Students, 15 Staff in Bauchi Varsity

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The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) on Monday trained 1,000 students and 15 staff members of Sa’adu Zungur University (SAZU), Bauchi, on career development.

Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Fatimah Tahir said that the training reflected the institution’s commitment to preparing students for both academic achievement and professional excellence.

The training had the theme: “Empowering Future Professionals: Mastering Career Tools, Building Networks, and Navigating Opportunities.

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Tahir said that the workshop focused on building the capacity of nominated Faculty Career Officers and dedicated staff who would serve as faculty anchors for future career programmes.

She commended TETFund for supporting the establishment of the university’s Career Service Centre, saying its intervention was transformational in creating sustainable structures for students and alumni career support.

Also speaking, Dr Wasilu Suleman, Director of Human Resource and Career Development, SAZU, described the initiative as a turning point, which placed career development at the heart of academic excellence.

He emphasised their critical role as mentors, facilitators, connectors, and enablers, in helping students discover purpose, build competence, and compete in the modern labour market.

During the sessions, facilitators guided participants on resume and cover letter writing, internship and volunteer placements, mock interviews, and negotiation strategies.

One of the participants, Malam Adamu Ibrahim, said they were expected to be better equipped to navigate career opportunities, strengthen professional networks, and bridge the gap between academic learning and workplace demands.

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Expert Cautions Students against Over-reliance on AI

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An Information and Communication Technology (ICT) expert, Abiona Solomon, has cautioned students against over-reliance on Artificial Intelligence (AI), urging them to embrace practice and independent thinking in their academic work.

Solomon, the Chief Executive Officer of Solo InfoTech, gave the advice on Saturday in Ilorin during an interview.

He said that many students depend heavily on AI tools to handle their research and class assignments, a trend he noted was discouraging critical thinking.

According to him, the growing use of AI has made some students reluctant to engage their intellect, thereby promoting laziness.

“Many students now look for shortcuts to complete their tasks and no longer challenge themselves intellectually because of the availability of AI.

“This trend cuts across all levels of education, as students increasingly rely on AI instead of making efforts to think independently.

“Students should be encouraged to be self-reliant and always attempt solving problems on their own before turning to AI.

 “Over-dependence on AI can weaken their ability to think critically,” he said.

Solomon, however, acknowledged that AI remains a valuable tool for learning, noting that it is vast and makes research easier.

He added that AI has simplified academic work and exposed students to global developments.

The expert, therefore, advised students to use AI responsibly and not abuse its benefits.

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Expert Urges Stronger Teacher-student Bonding to Curb Cultism, Bullying in Secondary Schools

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An Education Evaluation expert at the University of Ibadan, Prof. Adams Onuka, has called for stronger teacher-student and parent-child relationships to curb cultism and bullying in secondary schools.

Onuka made the call in an interview recently in Ibadan, while reacting to the growing concerns over cult-related activities and bullying in schools.

He said that unfriendly attitudes by some teachers and weak parental bonding often pushed students toward cult groups and other harmful associations.

According to him, students who are not emotionally supported by teachers and parents can become vulnerable to manipulation by cult groups.

“Teaching can only be effective when there is a healthy relationship between teachers and students.

“If teachers relate well with students, the students will trust them, open up to them and such teachers can prevent them from joining cult groups,” he said.

However, the don said that when teachers bully, insult or intimidate students, they unknowingly create the kind of emotional gap that cult groups exploit.

He explained that some students joined cult groups in search of protection, especially when being bullied by peers or mistreated by adults in school.

Onuka said investigation had shown that the behaviour of some lecturers and workers contributed to students’ attraction to cult groups.

He said that the same pattern could be found in secondary schools.

Onuka stressed the need for school administrators, teachers and parents to deliberately build trust with students by being approachable, empathetic and genuinely interested in their welfare.

According to him, teachers should see students as important stakeholders in the education process and not as subordinates to be controlled through fear.

“We are not more important than the students; we are just first among equals.

“When teachers change their attitude and become approachable, students will be able to open up about their fears and challenges before they are lured into dangerous groups,” he said.

The education evaluation expert urged schools to create safe environments where cases of bullying could be reported early and addressed promptly before they escalated into violence or legal disputes.

The don also advised teachers to adopt flexible teaching methods, saying that students had different learning needs and should not be treated with a one-size-fits-all approach.

According to him, poor classroom engagement and insensitive teaching methods can alienate students and push them toward negative peer influences.

He further stressed that teachers must lead by example, noting that character formation was a critical part of education.

“Teaching is not only about building knowledge and skills; it is also about building character.

“Character is not taught only by words; it is displayed, and students learn by observing their teachers,” he said.

Onuka also said that children were more likely to confide in parents who were friendly, accessible and trustworthy.

He called for deliberate efforts by all stakeholders to create school cultures built on empathy, trust, discipline and mutual respect.

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FG Secures Coventry University Deal to Deliver UK Degrees in Nigeria

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The Federal Government has secured a partnership with Coventry University under a Transnational Education (TNE) arrangement to establish a campus in Nigeria for the delivery of affordable, globally recognised degrees.

The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, disclosed this in a statement issued recently in Abuja by Folasade Boriowo, Director of Press and Public Relations, Federal Ministry of Education.

Alausa, who is currently in the United Kingdom accompanying President Bola Tinubu, said he had engaged with UK university leadership, key investors, and development partners to drive the initiative.

He said the proposed campus would be located in Alaro City, Lagos State, and would offer Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine (STEMM), Business, and Technical and Vocational Education and Training.

According to him, the degrees would be equivalent to those awarded in the United Kingdom, with admissions expected to commence between the third and fourth quarters of 2026, subject to regulatory approvals.

The minister said the initiative was designed to expand access to world-class education at reduced cost, while strengthening skills development and improving graduate employability.

He added that the programme would enable Nigerian students to study locally while receiving international-standard education.

Alausa noted that the partnership, supported by the UK’s Department for Business and Trade, underscored the government’s commitment to positioning Nigeria as a hub for knowledge, skills, and innovation.

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