Saturday, 21 December 2024

Irate youths burn only primary school in Bauchi community


Unidentified youths have set fire to the only primary school in the Kandahar area of the Bauchi metropolis, leaving children without a place to learn as schools prepare to reopen in 2025.

The incident was said to have occurred Friday following a disagreement in the area while reasons for the altercation remain unclear.

DAILY POST gathered that efforts to stop the fire failed while the school was completely razed in the inferno.

Meanwhile, residents have expressed sadness, as it was the only school in the area, leaving children without a place to learn when schools reopen.

Reacting to the development, the State Government condemned the act, calling it barbaric and a setback to education.

Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, Adamu Muhammad Duguri promised a full investigation, assuring that those responsible would be punished.

Duguri also called for the need for everyone to work together to ensure schools remain safe.

The government reiterated its commitment to improving education by building and renovating schools across the state.

Irate youths burn only primary school in Bauchi community

Friday, 20 December 2024

Ibadan stampede: Oyo govt, not principal approved venue – Alumni


Islamic High School Old Students Association has declared that it was the Oyo State government through the ministry of education that granted Agidigbo FM the approval to use the school field, not the principal.

It made the claim during a press conference held in Ibadan, Friday evening.

DAILY POST recalls that no fewer than 35 children lost their lives as a result of stampede that occurred in the school on Wednesday during a children carnival held in the school. https://ift.tt/xHR2BZw

The school principal, Mr. Abdullahi Fasasi was arrested by men of Oyo State police command on Wednesday and has not been released as of the time of filing this report on Friday. https://ift.tt/H1bP25x

But, the old students of the school have declared that it was the state ministry of education that granted the radio station the permission to use the school premises and not the principal.

National President of the Alumni Association, Dr. Bayo Busari who was flanked by his predecessor, Professor Ishaq Omotosho and other alumni of the school, declared that available information revealed that it was the ministry of education that granted the approval to the radio station not the principal.

Busari said that the available documents revealed that the radio station paid a sum of N360,000 to the state government to use the school last year.

He also revealed that the state government also granted the radio station the approval to use the school from November 2024 to October 2025.

The don lamented the arrest of the principal by the police when the owner of the radio station, Alhaji Oriyomi Hazmat had not been arrested.

“The principal did not approve the usage of the school. It is the state government through the ministry of education that usually grants the approval and that has been the practice.

“The principal has been detained for more than forty eight hours and he has not been charged to court as of today.

“Today is Friday and it has been more than forty eight hours since he was arrested.

“That is a violation of his fundamental human right. The principal has been arrested since Wednesday and the owner of the media partner of the event, Alhaji Oriyomi Hazmat has not been arrested. We understand that Queen Naomi Silekunola has been arrested.

“We have documents that show that the state government is the one that has been approving the school premises for usage and not the principal.

“They pay a certain amount of money and they grant them the approval. The approval comes from the ministry and not the principal.

“Last year the radio station paid a sum of N360,000 to use the school premises through one Adebowale Mukaila. The state government has been collecting money from event organisers who want to use the school. it is not the principal.

“We are also aware that the state government through the ministry of education has granted the radio station the approval to use the school from November 2024 till October 2025.

“The principal in his letter to the radio station had advised the station to put necessary measures in place to prevent unforeseen circumstances.

“So, why is the police still holding the principal when the owner of the radio station has not been arrested? This is unjust and unfair”.

Ibadan stampede: Oyo govt, not principal approved venue – Alumni

Thursday, 19 December 2024

Majalisar dokokin Benue ta dakatar da shugabar SUBEB


Majalisar Dokokin Jihar Benue ta umarci Shugabar Hukumar Ilimi Ta Kasa (SUBEB) na Jihar Benue, Dr. Grace Adagba, da ta sauka daga mukaminta domin bincike kan daukar malamai a makarantun firamare.

Wannan shawara, da aka cimma a cikin zaman majalisar na Alhamis a Makurdi, ya biyo bayan kudirin da wakilin rinjaye, Peter Ipusu, ya gabatar, wanda kuma yawancin ‘yan majalisar suka goyi baya.

Shugaban Majalisar, Hyacinth Dajoh, ya sanar da wannan shawara bayan mambobin 21 suka amince da kudurin, yayin da biyar suka ki amincewa.

Dajoh, a cikin hukuncinsa, ya ce, “Shugabar ta sauka daga mukaminta, ta mika mulki ga Memba Mai Dorewa, sannan ta bai wa majalisar damar gudanar da bincikenta.”

Sai dai, shugaban majalisar ya kafa kwamitin mutane bakwai domin gudanar da bincike kan wannan al’amari da kuma bayar da rahoto ga majalisar cikin kwanaki bakwai.

Majalisar dokokin Benue ta dakatar da shugabar SUBEB

KWASU NUC Approval for 10 New Programs

KWASU NUC approval was received for ten new programs. Continue reading this to learn the essential details.

Kwara State University (KWASU) has officially received approval from the National Universities Commission (NUC) to introduce ten new academic programs in the 2024/2025 academic session.

This milestone was communicated in a letter addressed to the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Shaykh-Luqman Jimoh, by the Acting Director of Academic Planning, Abubakar M. Girei.

KWASU NUC approval

List of Approved Programs

The newly approved programs are as follows:

  1. B.Sc. Estate Management
  2. B.Sc. Geography
  3. B.Sc. Urban and Regional Planning
  4. B.Eng. Mining Engineering
  5. B.Sc. Marketing
  6. B.Sc. Sociology
  7. B.Sc. Criminology and Security Studies
  8. B.Sc. Physiology
  9. B.Sc. Human Anatomy
  10. B.Sc. Cyber Security

Details of the KWASU NUC Approval

  • The approval followed a resource verification assessment conducted by expert panels from the NUC.
  • The programs are to operate in full-time mode.
  • The university has been tasked with ensuring adequate human and material resources for the proper implementation and sustainability of the programs.

Vice-Chancellor’s Reaction | KWASU NUC Approval

Vice-Chancellor Professor Shaykh-Luqman Jimoh expressed his appreciation for the NUC’s approval, describing it as a significant step toward the university’s growth.

  • He reaffirmed KWASU’s commitment to training highly skilled professionals to address societal needs.
  • He noted that the addition of these programs has increased KWASU’s total undergraduate offerings to 80 programs.
  • He commended the university’s staff’s dedication to meeting the stringent requirements of the regulatory body.

Conclusion

The approval of these new programs reinforces Kwara State University‘s mission to provide diverse and relevant academic opportunities. Students interested in these fields are encouraged to explore the latest offerings for the 2024/2025 session.

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Zamfara: Gov Lawal signs 2025 budget of N545 billion


Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal has signed the 2025 appropriation bill of N545 billion into law.

The 2025 budget, titled “Rescue Budget 2.0,” was presented to the governor by the Zamfara State House of Assembly Speaker on Thursday at the Council Chamber, government House, Gusau.

During the signing of the 2025 appropriation bill, Governor Lawal committed to completing all ongoing legacy projects and building on the successes achieved in his administration’s past 18 months.

The Governor highlighted the importance of the budget, saying that “we must not only look at where we are or where we are going, but where we’ve been”.

He added that, “The situation last year was concerning. A decade of poor governance led to economic collapse, unpaid wages for civil servants, and liabilities that hindered children’s education.

“Infrastructure was damaged, hospitals were abandoned, and public services became bloated”

“Additionally, there was a lack of accountability, ongoing electricity bill issues, inadequate water supply, insecurity, and the rise of communicable diseases like cholera, along with declining internal revenue.

“If we had not acted swiftly to all these challenges, Zamfara State would not be a place we all could live in today.

“The 2025 Rescue Budget 2.0 is driven by our commitment to continue the work we’ve started for our people, reflecting strong policies and enthusiasm. This budget also accounts for the increase in the minimum wage for civil servants, rising from N30,000 to N70,000.

“The 2025 budget upholds the best practice of allocating 28 percent of recurrent expenditure compared to 72 percent for capital expenditure.

“The rescue agenda also focuses on key areas for the 2025 budget, including security, education, health, infrastructure and agriculture.”

Zamfara: Gov Lawal signs 2025 budget of N545 billion

We’re losing our daughters – Akwa Ibom communities lament inadequate FP commodities


The shortfall in the availability of Family Planning commodities and consumables across the primary health facilities in Akwa Ibom State, especially those at the rural communities, has heightened the health risks of women and girls at reproductive age.

A visit by our correspondent to some local government areas in the state revealed an increase in maternal mortality rate, teenage unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortion with the attendant poverty rate in those communities.

Data from the Nigeria Demography and Health Survey, 2018, showed Akwa Ibom as one of the States with an increased rate of teenage pregnancy, standing at 12% and with highest rate of abortion among young people of reproductive age.

The data also showed Maternal Mortality Rate, MMR, in the State standing at 520/100,000 live births.

Worried by the ugly trend, a family head in Ikot Ebom Itam, Itu local government area of the state recounted how they recently lost two mothers of three and four to childbirths, and cases of many other teenage girls getting pregnant and dropping out of school.

The family head who identified himself as Eteidung Akpan said he encourages his people within the reproductive age to take up family planning services to forestall some of the problems highlighted, as well as Vesico Virginal Fistula, VVF, commonly caused by early childbirth.

His words, “yes I’m aware of family planning and I always encourage people to take up the services.

“We are losing our daughters to childbirth complications and we are not happy about that. Just recently, we lost two women.

“Family planning reduces health risks on women and gives them more control over their reproductive lives.

“With better health and greater control over their lives, women can take advantage of education, employment and civic opportunities.”

Interaction with some young persons in the communities showed that lack of FP commodities in the facilities and demand for money from service providers before access hinder them from taking up the service.

At the Primary Health Care Centre, Ikot Oku Usung, Ukanafun Local Government Area, the situation revealed the existing gaps in the family planning services, as the facility lacked various types of FP commodities to enable clients make a choice.

One Abasiofiok who accompanied his wife for an antenatal visit at the facility expressed willingness for the wife to take up FP service after delivery but expressed dissatisfaction over non-availability of many options.

Also, Abasifreke, a teenager and expectant mother who came for an antenatal clinic, said she just got to hear about FP services and was ready to take up one, as she planned returning to school.

The Officer In Charge and the Family Planning provider at the Health Facility, Mrs. Edimek Emason Akpaitam while speaking said there was great improvement in family planning uptake in the area and attributed it to the efforts of The Challenged Initiative, TCI, creating awareness and outreach mobilisation in communities around the health facility and in the LGA at large.

She said due to the prevailing economic situation, many people in Ukanafun are taking up FP services but regretted the inadequate commodities and consumables.

At the Primary Health Care Operational Base, Mkpat Enin Local Government Area of the state, Mrs Asindi Joseph, a mother of five who just obtained implanon method at the PHC, recalled that after counseling, she chose the method which has been working perfectly for her.

“It was my husband that brought the idea of family planning and now I’m enjoying it because I feel stronger, healthier and living well.

“It is not about the number of children that you have, but how you are able to train them.

“It is the best decision to take, it enhances child spacing, allows planning and enables me, the wife, to contribute to the family upkeep,” she told DAILY POST.

However, our correspondent reports that there are vulnerable and mentally deranged women roaming round the streets of Uyo, pregnant who may still need FP services.

One of them in her early thirties who traverses around Wellington Bassey way, Ibom plaza and environs, has fallen prey to heartless men who impregnate her almost on a yearly basis, with the whereabouts of the babies unknown.

Another mentally unstable lady, popularly known as Eka Udo in Uyo, but lives with her family, who gave birth to her third child could not identify the father of all her children.

When asked about the identity of the person that got her pregnant, she casually replied using Ibibio language, ”the road is open, and anyone can enter.”

That is to say that anyone can take advantage of her vulnerability and have canal knowledge of her.

It was gathered from her family members that she was later taken to a PHC to access family planning.

Meanwhile, The Challenged Initiative, TCI, a donor agency for FP services in Akwa Ibom has described family planning as a reproductive health right for every individual.

The Executive Director of TCI, Dr Taiwo Johnson said every individual regardless of age and status has the autonomy and access to plan their family, advocating that women should be empowered with right information and resources for their choices to reproductive health.

Meanwhile, Uchenna Ajike of MSI Nigeria Reproductive Choices told DAILY POST that, “we do not believe that FP is only for married couples but the right of every human whether they are married or not.

“Let us not think that when an adolescent wants to access a contraceptive services they are committing a sin. It’s just like their right to access services in the cure of malaria, tuberculosis etc.”

A visit to some health centers in the state revealed a low access to FP services.

This could be due to poor sensitization and lack of adequate commodities and consumables in some facilities.

According to FP Cordinator in the State, Mrs Enobong Eshiet, Akwa Ibom has 32 percent of unmet need for family planning.

According to her, “Unmet need means there are women who have need for family planning services but most of them don’t know where to access them. We need all hands to be on deck to ensure these needs are met.”

She said family planning services in Akwa Ibom is highly donor dependent, as most of the commodities available in the health facilities are being provided by donor partners.

The Coordinator attributed inadequate commodities in FP clinics to lack of funding, saying that of all the approvals for FP services in successive budgets of the state, the government has not made a single release.

She disclosed that Akwa Ibom State is yet to make its contribution to the national basket fund as some other states had done, lamenting that such militated against supplies of commodities from the federal government to the state.

Her words, “Family planning services is more of partner dependent, we’ve been having approved budget in the state but no releases.

“When we found out the gap there, we constituted an advocacy core group and that core group is working out modalities for policy makers so that they see reasons to release funds allocated to family planning services. With these releases we can sustain our programmes.

“We were given a mandate in 2022 for states to start procuring their FP commodities because the national basket was no longer rich as it used to, as partners were withdrawing.

“Akwa Ibom State is yet to contribute to the basket and I hope before the year runs out something will be done so that if we request for instance 100 commodities they will give us but now when you request for 100 jadelles we may get 40.

“The quantity order shows what the state needs and the quantity supplied shows what the FG can give. They have to ration to other states but if we contribute, we will have in full.”

We’re losing our daughters – Akwa Ibom communities lament inadequate FP commodities

Babcock University Matriculation Ceremony 2024/2025

Babcock University Matriculation Ceremony (26th Undergraduate) has been announced under the leadership of President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ademola S. Tayo.

The university extends this invitation on behalf of the Board of Trustees, Council, and Senate to welcome its new students officially into the institution.

Babcock University Matriculation Ceremony

Babcock University Matriculation Ceremony Details

  • Date: Tuesday, 17 December 2024
  • Time: 9:00 AM
  • Venue: Babcock University Amphitheatre

This significant event marks the formal admission of all 100-level and Direct Entry students into the university.

Important Information for Students

Matriculation Gowns

  • Students must collect their matriculation gowns ahead of the event.
  • Gowns must be returned to the designated collection centers on the same day before leaving the campus.

New Year Break

  • Students attending the ceremony are permitted to proceed on their New Year break immediately after the event.

Accommodation Guidelines

  • Students who wish to stay in the halls of residence after the matriculation ceremony may do so until the next day (18 December 2024).
  • Students will be allowed to remain in the residence halls on Thursday, 19 December 2024.

Resumption Schedule

The university will communicate details regarding the resumption schedule for the next academic session at a later date.

A Warm Welcome to the Class of 2024/2025

Babcock University welcomes all its new students and encourages them to embrace this vital occasion.

Adhering to the outlined guidelines will ensure a smooth and celebratory matriculation experience. Congratulations and best wishes as you embark on this exciting academic journey!

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Wednesday, 18 December 2024

2025 budget projections unrealistic – Analyst, Abia


A political analyst, Basil Abia, has said that the projections of the 2025 budget proposal presented by President Bola Tinubu at the National Assembly are unrealistic.

DAILY POST recalls that President Tinubu, in his presentation to a joint session of the National Assembly on Wednesday, said the budget aims to bring down inflation from its current 34.6 per cent to 15 per cent next year.

Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today a few hours after Tinubu’s budget presentation, Abia said that it was impossible to reduce inflation to 15 per cent next year when crude oil production is below two million barrels per day.

“The projections are not realistic and the most important thing I think Nigerians should understand is what are the assumptions driving those projections.

“Now, if you say you want to do 15 per cent headline inflation rate on aggregate for 2025, the core drivers, you have to be able to show us that you are going to realistically drop down those drivers, reduce their efficacy, and their frequency.

“Unfortunately, you cannot have a 15 per cent headline inflation rate when you are producing less than two million barrels per day.

“Now, I know they are projecting two million barrels per day, but it is impossible to do when you are currently producing 1.5 million barrels per day,” Abia said.

According to the President, the exchange rate will improve from approximately N1,700 per dollar to N1,500.

Highlights of the N49.7 trillion budget showed that N4.91tn goes into defence and security; N4.06tn will be injected into health, while N2.4tn goes into education.

2025 budget projections unrealistic – Analyst, Abia

Diabetes: WHO projection raises concerns in Nigeria


The recent alarm by the World Health Organisation, WHO, on the African leaders not to be complacent in the fight against diabetes, which it described as a silent killer in Africa, is seen as a wake up call for Nigerians, particularly those in the health sector.

The WHO’s Regional Director for Africa, Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, in a message to commemorate the 2024 World Diabetes Day, said records indicated rising diabetes prevalence in Africa, complicated by multiple drivers, including urbanisation, unhealthy diets and physical inactivity, among others.

She expressed fear that the number of people living with diabetes in Africa could likely rise to 54 million in 2045, the highest projected increase globally, if urgent actions were not taken to mitigate it.

She noted that in Africa, more than 24 million adults are currently living with diabetes, half of whom remained undiagnosed.

“Against a background of the rising diabetes prevalence in Africa, complicated by multiple drivers, including urbanisation, unhealthy diets and physical inactivity, the theme appropriately emphasises the imperative of a collaborative approach to this ‘silent killer.’

“Without urgent interventions, predictions are that the number of people living with diabetes in the African region will rise to 54 million by 2045, the highest projected increase globally,” she said.

She stressed that the challenge is compounded by the fact that Africa has the lowest investment rate in diabetes care worldwide, at only one percent of the region’s health expenditure. She added that health systems were also traditionally designed to deal with acute, infectious diseases, without sufficient attention paid to chronic diseases like diabetes.

“Managing diabetes requires a sustained effort to balance physical health activity, healthy diet, and mental well-being. And WHO in the African Region is committed to holistic solutions, including proper nutrition, access to requisite essential medicines, and mental health support.

“Equally crucial are comprehensive prevention strategies to address risk factors, including obesity, poor diet and physical activity, combined with community engagement to ensure good support systems and reduced stigma,” she added.

She urged individuals, communities, governments, health workers, policymakers and civil society organisations to join hands and act on the recommendations to strengthen the fight against diabetes.

“For individuals, please prioritise healthy lifestyle, and if you’re already living with diabetes, have regular medical check-ups. Communities can also play good roles by creating supportive environments that promote healthy living, reduce stigma, and provide access to affordable diabetes care and education.

“For governments, we commit our full support to your efforts to implement policies that enhance access to essential medicines, strengthen primary health care systems, and foreground investment in diabetes prevention and care.

“Strengthening diabetes control in the African region demands that we address key gaps, including myths and misconceptions about diabetes, fragile primary health care systems and insufficient capacity and training of health care workers.

“Together, let us all commit to breaking down the barriers and addressing the gaps, by raising awareness, spreading knowledge, and creating lasting change for everyone in Africa affected by diabetes,” she said.

However, considering the global indices, the concern is how to prevent its rise in Nigeria, which according to report, has been gradually increasing.

It is estimated that the prevalence rate in Nigeria in 2024 is standing at 3.46 percent of the adult population.

The WHO attributes the increase to lifestyle changes caused by urbanization, industries producing unhealthy diets, including sugar-sweetened drinks, lack of exercise, tobacco use, and harmful use of alcohol, among others.

It was also reported that the prevalence of diabetes in Nigeria varies by region, with the highest rates in the South-South zone and the lowest in the North-Central zone.

According to the figure, South-South has 9.8 percent, South East has 4.6 percent, and South West has 5.5 percent, while the North Central, North East and North West, each has 3.8 percent, 5.9 percent and three percent, respectively.

Contributing to the discourse, Dr Uche Okenyi of the Hova’s Place Hospital, Festac, Lagos, stressed that the first step to address the concern of the WHO is for Nigerians to understand what diabetes is all about and the common causes.

He is also of the opinion that African countries, including Nigeria, must wake and put concerted effort to aggressively tackle the menace, otherwise what the WHO predicted would come to pass.

He described diabetes as an ailment that results from a lack of endogenous insulin, which can result in far reaching metabolic derangement that can attack the kidneys, eyes, nerves, heart and brain because of its effect on blood vessels. He equally noted that it is of two types, Type 1 and Type 2.

Type 1, according to him, mostly affects adolescents but can occur at any age and results from insulin deficiency due to self destruction of the cells producing insulin in the pancreas.

“Type 2 mainly affects adults, mostly over 40 years of age, and is due to reduced insulin secretion/increased insulin resistance that are associated with obesity, calorie and excess alcohol intake and lack of exercise,” he told DAILY POST.

He listed other causes of diabetes to include drugs, like steroids, and retroviral drugs, among others, as well as diseases, like hyperthyroidism and conditions like pregnancy.

In all of this, he emphasized that both the individual, corporate organisations and the government all have roles to play in ensuring that the prevalence of diabetes is drastically reduced and also in ensuring that WHO’s prediction does not come to reality.

On the role of the government, he said: “For Type 1 diabetes mellitus, there is basically little the government can do. But, for Type 2 DM, because of the fact that the causes are mostly exogenous, the government can aggressively pursue awareness campaigns to educate people on the risk factors and what to do to avoid its risks, advice on consumption patterns, exercise and lifestyle changes.

“The government should also properly fund the healthcare sector so that disease conditions that can lead to the development of diabetes could be properly managed.”

He also charged the corporate organisations to take the health of their staff seriously, saying, “Corporate organisations should organise health talks for their staff regarding proper lifestyles and structure their work schedule to allow the staffers have time to exercise. They should also support the government in the funding of the health sector.”

He equally stressed that individuals also need to play their roles. He said: “People should not overindulge alcohol, calories etc, and should exercise regularly. They should also seek early and proper medical care for conditions that can predispose them to diabetes mellitus.”

Also, Dr Innocent Emeka, of Divine Hospital, Ojo area of Lagos State, advocated for increased education, and access to diagnostic tools and medicines, particularly insulin, as the most urgent areas of work to detect diabetes.

He explained that if the disease was left unchecked, and without management and lifestyle changes, diabetes could lead to several debilitating complications.

“Unfortunately, response efforts are constrained by the fact that more than one in every two people in Africa living with diabetes mellitus has never been diagnosed.

“We commit our full support to the requisite training of health workers in the prevention and management of non-communicable diseases at community levels, to improve the availability of these services,” he told our correspondent.

Diabetes: WHO projection raises concerns in Nigeria

KANOPOLY Admission List 2024/2025 | 1st & 2nd Batch

Kano State Polytechnic – KANOPOLY admission list (first and second batch) has been released for the 2024/2025 academic session.

The lists include the names of candidates admitted into various National Diploma (ND) programs at the Polytechnic.

KANOPOLY admission list

How to Check the KANOPOLY Admission List

Method 1: Through the Admission Portal

Follow these steps to check your admission status online:

  1. Visit the Kano Poly Admission Portal.
  2. Enter your username and password in the respective fields.
  3. Click on the “Login” button.
  4. View your admission status on your dashboard.

Method 2: Via the Polytechnic’s Facebook Page

Admission lists are also available on the Polytechnic’s official Facebook page:

Steps After Admission

If your name is on the KANOPOLY admission list, complete the following steps promptly:

1. Accept and Print Your Admission Letter

    2. Pay the Acceptance Fee

      • Make the required acceptance fee payment to confirm and secure your admission.

      For Candidates Not Yet Admitted

      • If your name is not on the current admission list, don’t worry.
      • More batches will be released, so regularly check the portal or the official Facebook page for updates.

      Best wishes to everyone who made it to the KANOPOLY Admission List for the 2024/2025 session.

      Ensure you complete all necessary steps to secure your place at the Polytechnic.

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      UNIOSUN Final Admission List 2024/2025 | Check Now

      The Osun State University – UNIOSUN final admission list for the 2024/2025 academic session has been officially released.

      This list contains the names of candidates who have been provisionally admitted into various undergraduate programs at the university. If you applied to UNIOSUN, here’s how to check your admission status and proceed with the following steps to secure your place.

      UNIOSUN final admission list

      How to Check the UNIOSUN Final Admission List

      Follow these simple steps to confirm your admission status on the UNIOSUN admission portal:

      1. Visit the UNIOSUN Admission Portal.
      2. Select your application type (e.g., UTME or Direct Entry).
      3. Enter your JAMB registration number and password.
      4. Click the “Sign In” button to view your admission status.

      Steps for Admitted Candidates

      Once you confirm your name on the UNIOSUN Final Admission List admission, complete the following steps promptly:

      • Visit the JAMB CAPS Portal.
      • Log in with your JAMB profile credentials.
      • Accept or reject your admission offer. This step is mandatory to secure your place at the university.
      • After accepting the admission, download and print your JAMB Admission Letter. This document is essential for your registration process at UNIOSUN.

      A big congratulations to all candidates who made it to the UNIOSUN Final Admission List for the 2024/2025 academic session!

      Ensure you complete all required processes promptly to finalize your admission and secure your place at Osun State University. Best wishes as you begin your academic journey!

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      Tuesday, 17 December 2024

      Establish aesthetic medicine regulatory board – APSMAN President urges Nigerian govt


      Medical Aestheticians in Nigeria have tasked the Federal Government to establish a board that will regulate the practice of aesthetic medicine in the country.

      The aestheticians noted that a regulatory body for the profession would ensure standards in that field of healthcare and also control quacks whose activities are inimical to the growth of the health sector.

      The professionals, under the aegis of the Association of Practitioners of Spa and Medical Aesthetics of Nigeria, APSMAN, explained that regulation was critical in guaranteeing clients’ safety, considering that the demand for aesthetic medicine has increased in the country.

      Speaking at the Aesthetics Industry event recently, the President of the association, Dr. Felix Avajah, explained that laws and regulations would not only guide the industry but sanitize the system, promote client safety, and support the growth of medical aesthetics professionals.

      He stressed the need to tackle quackery in the industry, saying that many quacks parading as professionals had destroyed the lives of many clients.

      The aesthetician said, “We need a Board of Regulation for Aesthetic Medicine Practitioners of Nigeria to regulate the profession. We now have academic programmes; we believe in standards, professionalism, good ethics, and education. We believe so much in regulation.

      “We understand that our association cannot regulate itself, which is why we partnered with government-accredited institutions to start an academic qualification that can help with regulation. Because when there is certification, there is regulation.

      “So, we have started well by having standard academic programmes and procedures that can help remove quacks and, at the same time, encourage people. Instead of practising quackery and destroying lives, people can still go back to school.”

      Avajah noted that aesthetic medicine has become popular because everybody wants to look beautiful. “Beauty talks,” he said, adding that “when you look beautiful, you are happy, and you live long.”

      Commenting on the recent rise in aesthetic medicine in Nigeria, the Provost of Lagos State College of Health Technology, Yaba, Prof. Raheem Akewushola, noted that quality assurance was the only way to attain excellence in the industry.

      Prof. Akewushola said, “The demand for the service is driven by increasing demand for non-invasive, effective, and safe treatments. To that extent, our institution, in partnership with APSMAN, is working to ensure quality aesthetic medicine service delivery in Nigeria. We ensure that we train practitioners to minimise cases of accidental treatments in aesthetic medicine.”

      On his part, a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of African and Diaspora Studies, University of Lagos, Dr. Akinmayowa Akin-Otiko, called for partnerships among professionals and practitioners, noting that aesthetic medicine was crucial to wellness.

      He explained that wellness went beyond looking good on the outside but also had a lot to do with looking and feeling good on the inside.

      “Looking good and staying healthy are fundamental aspects of wellness. Wellness is not only about appearance but also about inner health, which manifests externally,” he added.

      The researcher also urged APSMAN to collaborate with traditional medicine practitioners, noting that integrating traditional medicine into aesthetic medicine would bring about more healing.

      Establish aesthetic medicine regulatory board – APSMAN President urges Nigerian govt

      FUKASHERE Supplementary Admission List 2024/2025

      The Federal University of Kashere – FUKASHERE supplementary admission list has been officially released for the 2024/2025 academic session.

      This list features the names of UTME and Direct Entry candidates offered provisional admission into various first-degree programs at the university.

      FUKASHERE supplementary admission list

      How to Check FUKASHERE Supplementary Admission List

      Option 1: Access the Admission List PDF

      Option 2: JAMB Admission Status Portal

      Candidates are required to confirm their admission status on the JAMB portal. Here’s how:

      1. Visit the JAMB Admission Status Page.
      2. Log in using your JAMB registration number and password.
      3. Click on the “Check Admission Status” tab.
      4. Select your examination year and enter your JAMB registration number.
      5. View your admission status.

      Next Steps After Confirmation

      • If offered admission, log in to the JAMB CAPS portal to accept or reject your admission.
      • After accepting, proceed to print your:

      Registration and Clearance Process

      • Registration for all admitted candidates has already begun.
      • Ensure your O’level SSCE results are uploaded to your JAMB profile via the JAMB O’level Upload Portal.
      • Clearance and issuance of the registration PIN at FUKASHERE are free of charge.

      Important Notes

      • Admitted candidates must complete all admission formalities without delay.
      • For additional information, visit the FUKASHERE Admission List Page.

      Securing a spot on the FUKASHERE supplementary admission list is a commendable achievement.
      To ensure your place at the university, complete all necessary registration steps promptly.

      Prepare for an exciting academic journey at the Federal University of Kashere!

      RECOMMENDEDAll Schools That Have Released Admission Lists

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      Tough festive season awaits Nigerians amid untamed inflation spike


      A tough festive season lies ahead for Nigerians as the country’s headline and food inflation rates worsened under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

      Economists and financial analysts believe the government’s interventions to tame inflation are not enough, the reason it has continued to rise, hitting 34.60 percent in November.

      They also believe the Federal Government’s announcement of a free train ride for commuters this festive period will not have a meaningful impact.

      Prof. Segun Ajibola, former President and Chairman of the Council of Chartered Institute of Bankers, and Muda Yusuf, the Chief Executive Officer of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, disclosed this exclusively in separate interviews with DAILY POST on Monday.

      This comes as the National Bureau of Statistics on Monday announced that Nigeria’s inflation further rose by 0.72 percent on a month-on-month basis to 34.60 percent in November.

      At the same time, food inflation skyrocketed to 39.93 percent in November from 39.19 percent.

      The report showed that headline and food inflation have increased significantly by 6.4 percent and 7.09 percent from 28.20 percent and 32.84 percent in the same period last year.

      The report showed that rising energy and transportation costs had heavily impacted the country’s inflation rise.

      The latest inflation figure came at the time the federal government announced two weeks of free train service for Nigerians.

      The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, disclosed this while briefing journalists after Monday’s Federal Executive Council meeting, noting the intervention is part of efforts to cushion the impact of high transportation in Nigeria.

      Reacting, Prof. Segun Ajibola told DAILY POST that the free train services and monetary interventions by the Central Bank of Nigeria will not and have not made any meaningful impact to tame inflation.

      On November’s inflation rate, the Don said that CBN and indeed the Nigerian government are applying wrong directives.

      According to him, the solutions to Nigeria’s worsening inflation lie more in fiscal measures.

      “There is a wrong diagnosis of the inflationary problem in Nigeria. CBN is, therefore, applying wrong prescriptions.

      “Solutions lie more in fiscal measures, not contractionary monetary stance, which has not and will not stem the inflationary pressure in Nigeria.

      “Let the fiscal authorities brace up, combat production cost-induced challenges, and make the ease of doing business easier among the multidimensional problems confronting businesses in the country,” he said.

      He noted that the worsening inflationary pressure means that the purchasing power of Nigerians will further decline in the coming festive season.

      “Badly, purchasing power further eroded. But the government is trying to help. Free train services just announced,” he added.

      When asked about the impact of the free train service, he said, “Nothing meaningful. I am sure less than 1 percent of the Nigerian population has access to train services.

      “More fiscal retooling, less inappropriate jerking up of rates across the board by CBN,” he told DAILY POST.

      On his part, Muda Yusuf, the director of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE), said monetary interventions to tame inflation have not been as effective as expected.

      According to him, the government needs to focus on fiscal responses to inflation, such as a more robust transportation subsidy, tax waivers, and other fiscal policies capable of bringing down inflation.

      “The persistent inflation pressures have been reflected in the country’s latest figure in November, which is generally very worrisome and disturbing.

      “This is because the major challenge the ordinary citizens face is that of inflation and its impact on welfare and purchasing power.

      “Of course, there have been measures to tame inflation, especially from the monetary side, which, from all indications, have not been as effective as expected.

      “So what we can help with is for us to have more positive responses from the fiscal side to bring down the cost of production and transportation through the use of fiscal policy tools such as taxation, tariff waivers, and, of course, reduction in public expenditure in a way to ease the pressure in production and transportation costs.

      “What is happening to inflation shows the limitations of monetary policy in handling the development.

      “Unless there are combined efforts of monetary and fiscal policies, I cannot, and we can achieve much to tame inflation.

      “I am hoping steps will be taken near time to bring down energy costs in the exchange rate, address insecurity issues that have been affecting our agricultural products, and also improve public transportation,” he stated.

      Speaking on the free train service by the federal government, he lauded the initiative.

      However, he called for a robust intervention across sectors, including education, health, and agriculture.

      “It is good. It is a kind of subsidy that we clamour for, but we want to see a sustainable subsidy, not a one-off.

      “All over the world, there is government-subsidised transportation. Also, in agriculture, health, and education, all this brings succour to the average Nigerian. Right now, the average Nigerian has to struggle to pay for school fees, medication, transportation, and energy.

      “There are so many pressures from multiple sources; there is a need for a lot of subsidy, not like that of fuel that is abused. There are some subsidies that can effectively target and bring about lasting succor.

      “I will use the free train service, but I would like to see something that is broader and more permanent to ease the burden of the cost of transportation. This is a responsibility of all tiers of governments,” he told DAILY POST.

      DAILY POST reports that the Central Bank of Nigeria, led by Olayemi Cardoso, in the past months has consistently increased interest rates with rising inflation as justification.

      The latest hike was in November when the CBN 297th Monetary Policy Committee decided to raise the country’s interest rate to 27.50 percent from 27.25 percent.

      Tough festive season awaits Nigerians amid untamed inflation spike

      Bauchi varsity ASUU suspends indefinite strike


      The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, at Sa’adu Zungur University, SAZU, has suspended the indefinite strike it began two weeks ago.

      DAILY POST reports that ASUU initiated the strike on November 29, demanding the implementation of pension and death benefit schemes for staff, as well as the payment of earned academic and excess workload allowances.

      However, the ASUU branch in the State owned university resolved to end the strike following a meeting held on December 14, 2024, at the Yuli Campus.

      The ASUU Chairperson, Comrade Auwal Nuhu in a statement issued on Monday, confirmed the development, noting that an agreement had been reached with the state government through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

      According to the statement, the decision to suspend the strike was due to productive discussions the leadership of the Union had with the State Governor, Bala Mohammed.

      “These developments underscore the government’s commitment to improving education in Bauchi State,” Comrade Nuhu said, commending Governor Mohammed’s proactive stance.

      Following the assurances from the State Government, the union unanimously decided to suspend the strike immediately.

      However, Comrade Nuhu emphasised ASUU’s commitment to monitoring the implementation of the agreements to ensure compliance.

      Bauchi varsity ASUU suspends indefinite strike

      BOUESTI Academic Calendar 2024/2025 Out

      The Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology, Ikere-Ekiti – BOUESTI academic calendar has been released for the 2024/2025 session.

      The calendar provides a detailed schedule of activities and important dates for undergraduate students across the first and second semesters.

      BOUESTI Academic Calendar

      BOUESTI Academic Calendar

      First Semester | BOUESTI Academic Calendar

      Week 1

      • Sunday, 12th January 2025: Arrival of fresh students at the residence.
      • Monday, 13th – Saturday, 18th January 2025: Online screening, registration, and orientation for fresh students.

      Week 2

      • Sunday, 19th January 2025: Arrival of returning students.
      • Monday, 20th January 2025: Lectures begin for all students.
      • Monday, 20th – Friday, 24th January 2025: Online registration for returning students and college-based course exposition.

      Week 3

      • Monday, 27th – Friday, 31st January 2025: Lectures continue.
      • Senate meeting to consider 2023/2024 second-semester examination results.

      Week 4 – Week 5

      • Monday, 3rd February – Friday, 14th February 2025: Lectures continue.
      • Registration ends and the portal closes by the end of Week 5.

      Week 6 – Week 8

      • Monday, 17th February – Friday, 7th March 2025: Lectures continue.
      • Week 7: First continuous assessment.

      Week 9 – Week 15

      • Monday, 10th March – Friday, 25th April 2025: Lectures continue, with revision starting in Week 14.
      • Monday, 14th April – Friday, 25th April 2025: Revision period followed by the first-semester examination.

      Week 16 – Week 17

      • Monday, 28th April – Friday, 9th May 2025: First-semester examinations conclude.

      Second Semester | BOUESTI Academic Calendar

      Week 1

      • Monday, 2nd – Friday, 6th June 2025: Resumption and registration for all students.

      Week 2 – Week 4

      • Monday, 9th – Friday, 27th June, 2025: Lectures begin and continue.

      Week 5

      • Monday, 30th June – Friday, 4th July 2025: Lectures continue.
      • Registration ends and the portal closes.

      Week 7 – Week 10

      • Monday, 14th July – Friday, 8th August 2025: Lectures continue.
      • Continuous assessments occur during Week 7 and Week 10.

      Week 15 – Week 17

      • Monday, 8th – Friday, 26th September 2025: Revision, second-semester examinations, and vacation of residence.

      This BOUESTI academic calendar outlines the comprehensive schedule for educational activities for the 2024/2025 session.

      For updates or any changes to the calendar, students are advised to visit the official BOUESTI website.

      RECOMMENDED: BOUESTI Admission List for 2024/2025

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      Church of Christ Kado ordains additional elder, deacons


      The Church of Christ worshipping at Kado, Lifecamp Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, has announced the ordination of one elder and three deacons to steer the affairs of the Lord’s Church.

      This comes as Deacon Emmanuel Ugwumba, ordained to serve as a bishop.

      Brother Murphy Agbogidi, Edon Bassey, and Ibrahim Diriki were also ordained as deacons, respectively.

      This was disclosed on Sunday during a special combined Sunday and Leadership Ordination service at the church auditorium in Abuja.

      In their teaching and sermon, Bishop Samuel Ekamem and Evangelist ‘Abiodun Adegoroye harped on the need for the additional church leaders to serve with joy and zeal and, at the same time, be servant-leaders.

      On his part, Bishop Ekamem, who taught on the topic, ‘That They May Serve with Joy,’ taken from Heb 13:17, emphasised that for the leaders to serve with joy, the congregrate must play a supportive role.

      “The choice of the topic is also well thought out, as it speaks to both the Elder and Deacons are being ordained today, and the congregation. The leaders are being ordained, and the existing ones are expected to serve the congregation with joy and passion.

      “For the leaders to serve with joy, the congregation and the individual members must play a supportive role. While there is a personal responsibility for the leaders to serve with joy, individual Christians and the congregation must collectively provide the enabling environment for the elders. and deacons to serve with joy and not with sorrow, “Elder Ekamem admonished.

      Also, Adegoroye urged the new leaders to be brave and courageous while serving God sacrificially.

      The major highlight of the service was the ordination of the leaders by the church’s resident evangelist, David Akpata. Thereafter, Elder Samuel Aigbogun concluded the service with a prayer.

      Prior to this year’s ordination, the church already had five bishops, including Aigbogun, Ekamem, P.S. Egure, O.A. Gbeleyi, and D.N. Onuoha.

      Similarly, existing deacons in the Church of Christ, Kado, are Abure. S. Ehimare, Umanah Ezekiel, William D. Kareem, Charles Okiolhole, and Nsikak Sampson.

      DAILY POST recalls the Church of Christ; Kado ordains leaders every 10 years. The last ordination was in 2014.

      Profiles of Additional Leaders:

      ELDER (BROTHER) EMMANUEL A. UGWUMBA

      Elder Emmanuel Ugwumba was born on the 10th” of January, 1962, in the small town of Alulu in the Ngor-Okpala local government of Imo state to the family of late Mr. Johnson Ugwumba Nwagwu and Mrs. Eunice Akakpunwa Nwagwu, where he is also an indigenous.

      Education: He started his educational career at the Central Primary School, Alulu, in 1970, immediately after the Civil War. He then, in 1976, proceeded to the Popular Emmanuel College, in Owerri, where he finished his secondary school education in 1981. His love for education prompted him to make attempts to gain admission for further studies, which came in 1988 to study civil engineering at FUT Minna, but he could not proceed with the course due to lack of funds and sponsorship.

      However, another opportunity came in 1992 to further his education, which saw him enrol to study economics at the University of Abuja, graduating in 1999 with a B.Sc. in Economics. He also holds a postgraduate diploma in education.

      Christian Life: Brother Ugwumba was baptised in Minna, Niger State, in 1984. He continued to worship with the Church of Christ, Minna, until he was transferred to Abuja in 1993, when he joined the Church of Christ that now worships at Kado, Abuja. He was ordained a deacon of the church in 2001, being among the first set of deacons.
      ordained by the Church in Kado. Since then, he has contributed in many ways, along with his fellow deacons to keep the Church growing and united.

      Working Life: His work career started with the then Nigerian Post and Telecommunication (P&T), in 1982, and later with NITEL/M-TEL, where he worked till 1997. He later joined the employment of the Federal Capital Administration (FCTA) in their Education Unit as a teacher, where he has taught in several Senior Secondary Schools within the FCT. In the year 2022, he reached the mandatory retirement age of 60 years and retired. However, due to the federal government’s new law on the elongation of the retirement age of teachers to 65 years of age, he was re-engaged and
      redeployed to the Department of Quality Assurance (DQA). The Education Inspectorate Unit of the Ministry, where he currently works as an assistant director in the unit.

      Family: Brother Ugwumba has been married to her lovely and caring wife, Sister Grace. Nwaugo Ugwumba, for more than 38 years now. The marriage is blessed with four (4) believing children and three grandchildren. He has equally nurtured many other extended family members, who at one point or another lived with him, most of whom he was able to lead to Christ.

      Deacon Murphy Agbogidi:

      Deacon (Brother) Murphy AgbAgbogidi was born in Sapele, Delta State, on 6″ January 1976.

      He is an indigene of Owa West Local Government Area, Edo State. He was baptised into the Body of Christ in the year 1988 at the Church of Christ, Ikpoba Hill, Benin City, Edo State, and became a member of the Kado congregation in August 2009.

      Brother Murphy has a successful career as an accountant with the Nigerian Air Force.

      Brother Murphy has been married to Sister Ruth Agbogidi for 18 years, and the marriage is blessed with three children, of which two are baptised members of the church.

      He is a faithful member of the church and serves in the Worship Ministry, where he leads the Media Unit. He is committed to the service of God and ever ready to serve.

      BROTHER EDON ODUENYIE

      Deacon Edon Bassey was born in Afaha Eket, in Eket Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State on 18th” January 1975, where he is also an indigene.

      He was baptised into the Body of Christ on 27″ October 1996 at the Church of Christ, Etonko in Calabar, and became a member of the Kado congregation in 2019.

      Deacon Edon is a successful businessman and has been in the real estate business for several years.

      He is the managing partner at Property Network and Development Company. here in Abuja.

      He has been married to Sister Joyce Edon Bassey for 17 years, and the marriage is blessed with four children, of which two are baptised members of the church.

      Brother Edon Bassey is a faithful member of the church and serves in the Edification Ministry. He is very calm, peaceful, and always welcoming.

      Deacon (Brother) Ibrahim Daniel Diriki

      Ibrahim Daniel Diriki was born in Maiduguri, Borno State, on 21 August,1975. He is an indigene of Michika Local Government Area, Adamawa State.

      He was baptised into the Body of Christ on 14″ August 1994 at the Church of Christ, Wulari Jerusalem in Maiduguri and became a member of the Kado congregation in August, 2022.

      Brother Ibrahim has a successful career as an accountant with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company LImited here in Abuja.

      Brother Ibrahim has been married to Sister Hajara Ibrahim Daniel Diriki for 17 years, and The marriage is blessed with four children.

      Bro Ibrahim Diriki is a faithful member of the church and serves in the evangelism Ministry. He is very calm and always willing to serve.

      The Church of Christ is the pillar and foundation of truth. For those seeking undiluted truth can reach out to the resident evangelist, David Akpata (+234907 7162877), visit the website at Churchofchristkado@org, or listen to Let the Bible Speaks at RayPower FM, 100.5, from 7:00 am to 7:30 and ITV on Saturday from 6:00 pm to 6:30 pm.

      Church of Christ Kado ordains additional elder, deacons