Thursday, 7 May 2026

Ogun CP meets UNILAG students, cautions against drug abuse, cultism


<img width="1080" height="606" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2.jpg 1080w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2-300x168.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/2-1024x575.jpg 1024w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1080px) 100vw, 1080px" /><p>The Commissioner of Police in Ogun State, Bode Ojajuni has cautioned students against involvement in cultism, drug abuse, examination malpractice, and other criminal behaviours, warning that such acts could jeopardize their future and societal stability.</p> <p>Ojajuni gave the word of caution on Wednesday when he received students and lecturers from the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka, at the Command Headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta.</p> <p>A statement made available to DAILY POST by the command’s spokesperson, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, said the delegation, comprising lecturers and students of Geology and Geophysics, was led by Professor Akinmosin Adewale as part of a geological fieldwork excursion within Ogun State.</p> <p>Babaseyi said the visit provided a platform for academic engagement and strengthened police–academia collaboration on youth development and public safety awareness.</p> <p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1365898" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1-2-1.jpg" alt="" width="1080" height="606" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1-2-1.jpg 1080w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1-2-1-300x168.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1-2-1-1024x575.jpg 1024w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1080px) 100vw, 1080px" /></p> <p>In his remarks, the CP urged them to remain disciplined, focused, and future-oriented, emphasizing that education remains a critical pathway to personal success and national.</p> <p>He reiterated that discipline, integrity, and hard work remain the foundation of lasting success.</p> <p>Speaking earlier, Professor Adewale commended the leadership of the commissioner of police for sustained internal security efforts and enhanced community policing initiatives across the State.</p> <p>He expressed appreciation for the warm reception accorded to the delegation, noting that exposure to security institutions remains vital in building civic responsibility among young scholars.</p> <p>Also, the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Administration, DCP Ibrahim Abdul; Deputy Commissioner of Police, State Criminal Investigation Department, DCP Gbenga Adeoye; and Assistant Commissioner of Police, Administration, ACP Akinmoladun Olu Moore, emphasized the importance of lawful conduct, patriotism, and responsible citizenship.</p> <p>They further encouraged the students to serve as partners in community safety and as ambassadors of peace within their academic environment.</p> <p>Responding on behalf of the delegation, a student representative, Mr. Adeniyi Oluwatobi, expressed profound appreciation to the commissioner and his management team for the warm reception, mentorship, and impactful engagement.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/07/ogun-cp-meets-unilag-students-cautions-against-drug-abuse-cultism/">Ogun CP meets UNILAG students, cautions against drug abuse, cultism</a></p>

We will make sure all schools in Katsina are safe – Gov Radda unveils new policy


<img width="1200" height="720" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Dikko-Radda.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Dikko-Radda.jpg 1200w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Dikko-Radda-300x180.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Dikko-Radda-1024x614.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Dikko-Radda-1000x600.jpg 1000w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Dikko-Radda-590x354.jpg 590w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Dikko-Radda-400x240.jpg 400w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px" /><p>The Katsina State Government has launched its Safety, Security and Violence-Free Schools Policy in a move aimed at protecting students, teachers and learning environments across the state.</p> <p>Speaking at the launch, Governor Dikko Umaru Radda described the initiative as a major milestone in efforts to safeguard education and secure the future of children in the state.</p> <p>Radda said education remained central to development and peace, stressing that meaningful learning could only take place in safe and secure environments.</p> <p>The governor expressed concern over growing threats facing schools, including insecurity, gender-based violence, bullying, gang activities, substance abuse and environmental hazards. He noted that schools in Katsina had also experienced challenges that disrupted learning and endangered lives.</p> <p>“This is not just the unveiling of a policy document, but a clear declaration of our commitment to ensuring that every school in Katsina becomes a safe haven for learning,” he said.</p> <p>The policy was adapted from the 2021 national framework on safe schools and modified to reflect local realities and challenges in the state.</p> <p>According to the governor, the framework focuses on prevention and preparedness, strengthening early warning systems, emergency response and recovery mechanisms, as well as providing psychosocial support for affected learners and teachers.</p> <p>Radda further explained that the policy integrates school safety into planning, budgeting and implementation processes at all levels of government.</p> <p>He added that the framework clearly defines the responsibilities of key stakeholders, including government agencies, schools, security institutions, parents and community leaders, in ensuring safer learning environments across the state.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/07/we-will-make-sure-all-schools-in-katsina-are-safe-gov-radda-unveils-new-policy/">We will make sure all schools in Katsina are safe &#8211; Gov Radda unveils new policy</a></p>

Wednesday, 6 May 2026

Otti orders site for NOUN in Aba, as VC laments few study centres in South-East


<img width="2560" height="1706" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/IMG-20260505-WA0194.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/IMG-20260505-WA0194.jpg 2560w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/IMG-20260505-WA0194-300x200.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/IMG-20260505-WA0194-1024x682.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/IMG-20260505-WA0194-1536x1024.jpg 1536w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/IMG-20260505-WA0194-2048x1365.jpg 2048w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 2560px) 100vw, 2560px" /><p>Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has directed the immediate establishment of a temporary site for the National Open University of Nigeria, NOUN, in Aba.</p> <p>Otti also approved that a permanent study centre should be built in Aba for NOUN operations.</p> <p>The governor gave the directive while receiving the Vice-Chancellor of NOUN, Professor Oji Uduma.</p> <p>He directed the Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Professor Uche Eme-Uche, and the Managing Director of the Greater Aba Development Authority, Uche Ukeje, to lead the charge.</p> <p>According to the governor, his decision was in response the NOUN management&#8217;s request for partnership to establish a study centre in Aba.</p> <p>Otti noted that open and distance learning had evolved significantly with the aid of technology which enhance knowledge sharing.</p> <p>The governor also directed the Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Professor Uche Eme-Uche, to liaise with the management of the Umuahia study centre of NOUN to identify areas where the state government could assist in improving facilities.</p> <p>He further thanked the open university management for establishing a study centre in Ohafia, Abia North district of the state.</p> <p>Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of NOUN, Professor Uduma Oji Uduma, said the institution was committed to expanding access to education through open and distance learning, as well as promoting inclusiveness.</p> <p>He disclosed that there are 120 NOUN study centres in the country with the South-East region only having eight centres.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/06/otti-orders-site-for-noun-in-aba-as-vc-laments-few-study-centres-in-south-east/">Otti orders site for NOUN in Aba, as VC laments few study centres in South-East</a></p>

BREAKING: Nigerian Govt bans honorary degree holders from using ‘Dr’ title


<img width="1200" height="720" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Tunji-Alausa.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Tunji-Alausa.jpg 1200w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Tunji-Alausa-300x180.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Tunji-Alausa-1024x614.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Tunji-Alausa-1000x600.jpg 1000w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Tunji-Alausa-590x354.jpg 590w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Tunji-Alausa-400x240.jpg 400w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px" /><p>The Federal Government has banned the use of the prefix &#8216;Dr&#8217; by honorary degree holders in official, academic or professional contexts.</p> <p>Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa announced this on Wednesday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, while briefing State House correspondents after a Federal Executive Council meeting.</p> <p>According to him, “The recent trend we’ve seen with the award of honorary degrees has revealed a growing abuse and politicisation of this academic privilege.</p> <p>“We’ve seen awards being used for political patronage, for financial gain, as well as the conferral of awards on serving public officials, which, as part of the ethics of honorary degree awards, should not happen.&#8221;</p> <p>Under the new directive, individuals who receive honorary degrees will no longer be permitted to use the title &#8216;Dr&#8217; before their names.</p> <p>Instead, they are required to state the full honorary designation after their names.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/06/nigerian-govt-bans-honorary-degree-holders-from-using-dr-title/">BREAKING: Nigerian Govt bans honorary degree holders from using &#8216;Dr&#8217; title</a></p>

Tuesday, 5 May 2026

2027: INEC gives final opportunity for Nigerians to get voters’ card


<img width="1400" height="1400" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/INEC-1.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/INEC-1.jpg 1400w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/INEC-1-300x300.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/INEC-1-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/INEC-1-150x150.jpg 150w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/INEC-1-80x80.jpg 80w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1400px) 100vw, 1400px" /><p>The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has declared the commencement of the third phase of the Continuous Voter Registration, CVR, exercise.</p> <p>A statement issued by Mohammed Kudu Haruna, Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, informed the public that the ongoing nationwide CVR initiative will recommence for its third and final phase on Monday, 11th May 2026.</p> <p>The second phase of this initiative was halted on 17th April 2026 to enable the Commission to clean up the register following its publication of claims and objections by registrants.</p> <p>The statement indicated, &#8220;The third phase of the CVR, commencing on Monday, 11th May 2026, will conclude on Friday, 10th July 2026.</p> <p>&#8220;During this timeframe, eligible citizens who have reached the age of 18, as well as those who were unable to register in the previous phases, are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to register.&#8221;</p> <p>It further stated that registered voters wishing to transfer their registration, replace lost or damaged Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), or amend their biodata, should utilize the Commission’s dedicated online portal or visit INEC State and Local Government Area offices across the nation.</p> <p>It mentioned that &#8220;In continuation of the process, the Commission will display the Register of Voters for claims and objections from Thursday, 23rd July to Wednesday, 29th July 2026.</p> <p>&#8220;This statutory exercise offers a significant opportunity for citizens to review the register and assist the Commission in ensuring its accuracy, completeness, and credibility.</p> <p>&#8220;The Commission assures Nigerians that all necessary preparations have been finalized for the seamless execution of the exercise.</p> <p>&#8220;We once again urge all eligible citizens to come forward for registration and contribute to fortifying the foundation of our electoral process.&#8221;</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/06/2027-inec-gives-final-opportunity-for-nigerians-to-get-voters-card/">2027: INEC gives final opportunity for Nigerians to get voters&#8217; card</a></p>

Soludo appoints mother of slain ‘Fish Magnet’ as Commissioner for Women Affairs


<img width="1200" height="720" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Chukwuma-Soludo.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Chukwuma-Soludo.jpg 1200w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Chukwuma-Soludo-300x180.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Chukwuma-Soludo-1024x614.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Chukwuma-Soludo-1000x600.jpg 1000w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Chukwuma-Soludo-590x354.jpg 590w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Chukwuma-Soludo-400x240.jpg 400w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px" /><p>Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has appointed Mrs Esther Chinyere Onyekesi, the mother of slain businessman, late Martin Onyekesi, popularly known as &#8216;Fish Magnet&#8217;, as Commissioner for Women Affairs.</p> <p>Late Onyekesi was last year murdered by kidnappers who abducted him from his home, later dumping his deceased body in another part of Awka before ransom could be paid.</p> <p>The incident had sparked protests, including one led by popular social media activist, Martin Vincent Otse popularly known as Very Dark Man.</p> <p>Despite efforts by some governorshsip candidates in the state to politicize the murder, Mrs Onyekesi, who was the Women Leader of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, in Anambra, stood her ground, insisting it had nothing to do with politics.</p> <p>In the latest development, Mrs Onyekesi&#8217;s name has been included in a list of commissioner nominees forwarded to the Anambra State House of Assembly Speaker for screening.</p> <p>The list of 18 persons contained only four old commissioners, while the others were new nominees.</p> <p>The nominees and the ministries assigned to them, according to the list, are as follows: Agriculture, Dr. Ben Chuks Odoemena; Budget and Economic Planning, Mr. Chukwukadibia Okoye; Culture, Entertainment and Tourism, Mr. Udoji Amedu; Education, Dr. Ekene Ogugua; Environment, Dr. Clem Aguiyi, and Finance &#8211; Mr. Izuchukwu M. Okafor.</p> <p>Others are Health — Dr. Afam Obidike; Information and Value Reformation — Dr. Law Mefor; Justice/Attorney-General &#8211; Barr. Tobechukwu Nweke, SAN, Lands — Prof. Offornze Amucheazi, SAN and Local Government and Community Affairs— Barr. Vin Ezeaka.</p> <p>Other names in the list are: Petroleum and Mineral Resources — Prof. Charles Ofoegbu; Physical Planning and Urban Development — Barr. Chijioke Oseloka Ojukwu; Power — Engr. Casmir Chinenye Agummadu; Works and Infrastructure — Arc. Okey Ezeobi; Transport — Hon. Eddy Ibuzo; Women Affairs and Social Development — Mrs. Esther Chinyere Onyekesi and Youth Development and Sports — Mr. Patrick Agha, MBA.</p> <p>The statement by Franklin Osankwa,<br /> SA to the Governor on New Media in the Office Of the Speaker, Anambra State House of Assembly, said the Speaker of the Anambra State House of Assembly, Somtochukwu Nkem Udeze, received the first batch of commissioner nominees from Governor Chukwuma Soludo for confirmation during plenary on Tuesday.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/05/soludo-appoints-mother-of-slain-fish-magnet-as-commissioner-for-women-affairs/">Soludo appoints mother of slain &#8216;Fish Magnet&#8217; as Commissioner for Women Affairs</a></p>

Monday, 4 May 2026

Ebonyi Govt lifts curfew on Amasiri community


<img width="1200" height="720" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Ebonyi-state.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Ebonyi-state.jpg 1200w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Ebonyi-state-300x180.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Ebonyi-state-1024x614.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Ebonyi-state-1000x600.jpg 1000w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Ebonyi-state-590x354.jpg 590w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Ebonyi-state-400x240.jpg 400w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px" /><p>The Ebonyi State Government has lifted the curfew imposed on Amasiri Autonomous Community in Afikpo Local Government Area, three months after the killing of four indigenes of Okporojo Village in Idima Community, Edda Local Government Area.</p> <p>The Director of the State Security Service, DSS, in the state, Mrs E.Y. Kolawole, announced the development while briefing journalists shortly after a security council meeting held at the Governor’s Office in Abakaliki on Monday.</p> <p>She said the curfew had been completely lifted but noted that security personnel would remain in the area to sustain peace and tranquillity in the troubled community.</p> <p>Kolawole added that other suspects who are still at large in connection with the attack would soon be declared wanted.</p> <p>The State Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General, Barrister Ben Odoh, said the decision followed several letters of remorse written by the people of Amasiri Community and accepted by the people of Okporojo Village.</p> <p>According to him, the letters were transmitted through Amasiri’s traditional leadership, with assurances of commitment to peace and reconciliation.</p> <p>Odoh further disclosed that appeals from founding fathers and the council of elders also influenced the government’s decision to reject a proposed bill seeking to delist Amasiri Development Centre from the state’s 64 development centres.</p> <p>On the restoration of normalcy, the State Head of Service, Mrs Rita Mary Okoro, said her office would supervise the lifting of restrictions on schools and healthcare facilities in the area.</p> <p>She added that a circular would be issued to the Ministries of Education and Health, as well as the Local Government Service Commission, directing the return of staff earlier redeployed from Amasiri Development Centre.</p> <p>Meanwhile, the State Commissioner of Police, CP Hope Okafor, represented by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, Mr Tarzan Tsav, said investigations into the killing of the traditional ruler of Ndufu-Alike Ikwo, Eze Francis Igwe, have been concluded, with suspects to be charged to court soon.</p> <p>He added that investigations into the killing of the traditional ruler of Ishinkwo Autonomous Community are ongoing, assuring that those responsible would be prosecuted upon conclusion of the inquiry.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/05/ebonyi-govt-lifts-curfew-on-amasiri-community/">Ebonyi Govt lifts curfew on Amasiri community</a></p>

INEC assures readiness for Ekiti governorship election


<img width="1280" height="720" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/INEC-1.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/INEC-1.jpg 1280w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/INEC-1-300x169.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/INEC-1-1024x576.jpg 1024w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1280px) 100vw, 1280px" /><p>The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, says it is fully prepared for the Ekiti State governorship election scheduled for Saturday, June 20, 2026, noting that comprehensive measures are in place to ensure a credible, transparent, and peaceful exercise.</p> <p>The Resident Electoral Commissioner in Ekiti State, Dr. Bunmi Omoseyindemi, disclosed this on Monday during a press briefing on the Commission’s level of preparedness.</p> <p>He assured voters and stakeholders that all critical aspects of the election have been adequately addressed.</p> <p>Omoseyindemi said INEC had made “substantial progress” in line with its timetable, noting that the final register of voters is being compiled and will soon be displayed for public scrutiny and made available to political parties.</p> <p>He added that the schedule for the collection of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) would be announced shortly, urging registered voters to pick up their cards once distribution begins, stressing that “no PVC, no voting.”</p> <p>On staffing, the REC revealed that recruitment and screening of ad-hoc personnel are ongoing, with training to commence immediately after the process. According to him, the training will cover electoral procedures, including the use of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) and result management protocols.</p> <p>He further stated that procurement of both sensitive and non-sensitive materials is on schedule, while arrangements have been concluded for their secure storage and movement. INEC, he said, is working closely with security agencies to guarantee the safe delivery of materials to all polling units.</p> <p>Highlighting the role of technology, Omoseyindemi confirmed that BVAS would be deployed for voter accreditation and authentication, while results would be transmitted electronically to the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV) to enhance transparency.</p> <p>On security, the REC said the Commission is collaborating with the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) to ensure a peaceful process, warning political actors and their supporters against violence and misconduct.</p> <p>Omoseyindemi also identified key risk areas specific to Ekiti State, including vote buying, political thuggery, logistical challenges in hard-to-reach communities, misinformation, low voter turnout, and possible weather disruptions due to the rainy season.</p> <p>To curb vote trading, he said security personnel would be strategically deployed around polling units, with support from anti-graft agencies to monitor and deter financial inducement. He added that movement would be restricted on election day to limit illegal activities.</p> <p>Addressing concerns over political violence, the REC disclosed that security agencies would deploy personnel, including rapid response teams, to identify flashpoints such as Ado, Ikere, and Oye local government areas, while strict enforcement of the no-campaign rule on election day would be ensured.</p> <p>For remote areas like Ilejemeje, Ise/Orun, and Moba, he said INEC would adopt early deployment of materials to Registration Area Centres, with the use motorcycles for last-mile delivery, and engage local guards to ease access.</p> <p>On misinformation, Omoseyindemi said INEC would activate rapid response communication teams and provide regular updates through verified platforms, in partnership with the media for fact-checking.</p> <p>He noted that voter education campaigns have been intensified across the state, targeting women, youths, and persons with disabilities, with civil society organisations deployed to all local government areas to boost participation.</p> <p>The REC added that inclusivity remains a priority, with provisions such as braille ballot guides, magnifying glasses, and priority voting for persons with disabilities, alongside efforts to promote gender inclusion.</p> <p>While calling on voters to turn out peacefully, Omoseyindemi urged political parties to abide by electoral rules and avoid inflammatory rhetoric, and charged the media to continue disseminating accurate information.</p> <p>He reaffirmed INEC’s commitment to delivering a credible election that reflects the will of the people, assuring that the Commission would continue to update the public as election day approaches.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/04/inec-assures-readiness-for-ekiti-governorship-election/">INEC assures readiness for Ekiti governorship election</a></p>

Police arrest Enugu nurse, Joy Ezeugwu, over video depicting poor conditions in hospital


<img width="1400" height="1400" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Joy-Ezeugwu.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Joy-Ezeugwu.jpg 1400w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Joy-Ezeugwu-300x300.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Joy-Ezeugwu-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Joy-Ezeugwu-150x150.jpg 150w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Joy-Ezeugwu-80x80.jpg 80w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1400px) 100vw, 1400px" /><p>Joy Ezeugwu, a nurse at Uwani General Hospital in Enugu State, who shared a video of deteriorating conditions at the facility, has been arrested by the Nigerian police.</p> <p>Joy was reportedly arrested by a team from Police Force Headquarters Annex, Enugu.</p> <p>An education technologist, Alex Onyia, disclosed the development in a post on his X handle on Monday.</p> <p>According to the post, the police officers were sent by the administrator of her former school at Ezzy College of Nursing, Ifeyinwa Peace Okwudu.</p> <p>&#8220;Joy Ezeugwu has been arrested this morning by a team from Police Force Headquarters Annex, Enugu.</p> <p>&#8220;They were sent by her former school’s (Ezzy College of Nursing) administrator Ifeyinwa Peace Okwudu.</p> <p>&#8220;Students and staff oppression have now become a norm. We will dismantle it,&#8221; Onyia wrote on X.</p> <p>DAILY POST recalls that the nurse was suspended in April after her viral video highlighted deteriorating conditions at the facility, including the absence of electricity and running water.</p> <p>The video gained traction on social media and captured health workers expressing frustration over the challenging environment.</p> <p>Workers in the video were visibly lamenting that the lack of basic amenities was affecting their ability to deliver adequate care, particularly during emergencies.</p> <p>Following the release of the video, Okwudu, in a letter sighted by DAILY POST, demanded N10 million in damages from Joy Ezeugwu over an alleged violation of privacy rights.</p> <p>In formal letter issued by her legal counsel, Ikechukwu Davidmark Ene, the administrator claimed that the recording occurred during an internal staff meeting held at her office.</p> <p>According to the letter, all attendees were instructed before the meeting to leave behind any mobile phones or recording devices.</p> <p>Okwudu claimed that Joy was specifically asked if she had any such device and allegedly denied having one, claiming she left her phone at home.</p> <p>The administrator alleged that Joy concealed a mobile phone in her bag and proceeded to secretly record conversations during the meeting without consent.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/04/police-arrest-enugu-nurse-joy-ezeugwu-over-video-depicting-poor-conditions-in-hospital/">Police arrest Enugu nurse, Joy Ezeugwu, over video depicting poor conditions in hospital</a></p>

Sunday, 3 May 2026

Jigawa, Kano, Katsina top list of out-of-school children – UNICEF


<img width="1280" height="720" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/unicef-logo-1280x720-1.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/unicef-logo-1280x720-1.jpg 1280w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/unicef-logo-1280x720-1-300x169.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/unicef-logo-1280x720-1-1024x576.jpg 1024w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1280px) 100vw, 1280px" /><p>The United Nations Children&#8217;s Fund, UNICEF, says Jigawa, Kano and Katsina, are states with the highest number of out-of-school children.</p> <p>This is as UNICEF stressed that urgent investment in early childhood education remained critical to turning the tide.</p> <p>It said that Nigeria currently accounts for about 18.3 million out-of-school children, the highest number globally.</p> <p>An education consultant with UNICEF Kano Field Office, Aisha Abdullahi, disclosed this at a two-day dialogue for journalists from Jigawa, Kano and Katsina states.</p> <p>She spoke while presenting a paper on foundation learning and skills development, noting that the states alone contributed nearly 30 per cent of the figure, driven by poverty, insecurity, cultural barriers, and poor school readiness.</p> <p>Abdullahi stressed that Early Childhood Care, Development and Education, ECCDE, offers a strategic and long-term solution, capable of preventing children from falling out of the education system before they even begin.</p> <p>She emphasised that tackling the crisis requires a shift from reactive interventions to preventive strategies, with early childhood education forming the bedrock of lifelong learning.</p> <p>“Early childhood education is not just a preparatory stage but a strategic intervention to reduce the number of out-of-school children,” Abdullahi said.</p> <p>According to her, ECCDE targets children from birth to age five, equipping them with essential cognitive, emotional and social skills needed to thrive in formal schooling.</p> <p>She noted that children exposed to early learning are significantly more likely to enrol in school, stay longer and complete their education, while those who miss such opportunities are twice as likely to drop out.</p> <p>Abdullahi cited research indicating that nearly 90 per cent of brain development occurs before the age of five, making early learning a critical window for intervention.</p> <p>Despite policy provisions incorporating one year of pre-primary education into Nigeria’s Universal Basic Education framework, she observed that access to ECCDE remains limited, particularly in rural communities.</p> <p>She added that areas with functional ECCDE centres record up to 40 per cent higher enrolment into Primary One, alongside improved retention rates.</p> <p>The UNICEF expert also highlighted the role of early childhood education in advancing girls’ education, noting that early exposure helps delay societal pressures such as early marriage, while strengthening parental engagement, especially among mothers.</p> <p>However, stakeholders at the dialogue expressed concern over the low involvement of fathers in early learning, revealing that less than 15 per cent actively participate across the region.</p> <p>They noted that increasing male involvement could cut dropout rates by up to 50 per cent, given fathers’ influence in household decisions, and recommended community advocacy, mosque engagement and structured father-child programmes to bridge the gap.</p> <p>Despite these efforts, participants called for urgent policy action, including expanding ECCDE across all primary schools, allocating at least five per cent of education budgets to early learning, training more teachers and integrating traditional and religious education systems.</p> <p>They maintained that strengthening early childhood education through adequate investment and quality delivery remains the most effective pathway to tackling Nigeria’s out-of-school children crisis.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/03/jigawa-kano-katsina-top-list-of-out-of-school-children-unicef/">Jigawa, Kano, Katsina top list of out-of-school children &#8211; UNICEF</a></p>

Adamawa govt announces official resumption date for schools


<img width="1600" height="900" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/NigeriaSchool.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/NigeriaSchool.jpg 1600w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/NigeriaSchool-300x169.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/NigeriaSchool-1024x576.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/NigeriaSchool-1536x864.jpg 1536w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1600px) 100vw, 1600px" /><p>All public primary and secondary schools in Adamawa State will resume for third term of the 2025/2026 session on Monday, May 4, 2026.</p> <p>This is as directed by the Adamawa State Universal Basic Education Board, ADSUBEB. According to the directive, all education secretaries, head teachers, and school administrators are to make adequate preparations.</p> <p>Executive Chairman of the Board, Dr Murtala Umar Babayi, in an official statement announcing the resumption date, instructed school authorities to take all necessary steps that will guarantee an effective resumption.</p> <p>&#8220;This includes maintaining a clean and conducive learning environment, providing essential teaching and learning materials, and ensuring that both teaching and non-teaching staff are fully prepared,&#8221; the statement specified.</p> <p>Babayi emphasized the need for punctual resumption by staff and pupils and immediate commencement of academic activities.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/03/adamawa-govt-announces-official-resumption-date-for-schools/">Adamawa govt announces official resumption date for schools</a></p>

Saturday, 2 May 2026

‘I entered Nasarawa governorship race with clear vision, strong conviction’ – Adamu


<img width="1400" height="1400" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Adamu.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Adamu.jpg 1400w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Adamu-300x300.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Adamu-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Adamu-150x150.jpg 150w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Adamu-80x80.jpg 80w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1400px) 100vw, 1400px" /><p>A governorship aspirant under the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mohammed Abubakar Adamu, has said his decision to contest the 2027 gubernatorial election in Nasarawa State is driven by a clear sense of purpose and firm conviction.</p> <p>Adamu, a former Inspector-General of Police, said his years of service at the highest levels of national responsibility have equipped him with the experience and capacity required for leadership.</p> <p>“I have been privileged to serve our nation at the highest levels, where I confronted complex security challenges, strengthened institutions, and coordinated both national and international policing efforts, including collaboration with INTERPOL,” he said.</p> <p>He noted that these experiences have shaped his leadership outlook and strengthened his belief in governance built on discipline, accountability, and strategic direction.</p> <p>“These responsibilities have tested my capacity under pressure, refined my judgment, and reinforced my belief that effective governance must be anchored on discipline, accountability, and vision. I enter this race with clarity of purpose and firm conviction,” Adamu stated.</p> <p>The APC aspirant said his ambition is rooted in a desire to extend his service to the state, with a focus on addressing key developmental challenges.</p> <p>“I have served this nation faithfully; I now seek the opportunity to serve my state with the same commitment and sense of responsibility,” he added.</p> <p>Adamu outlined his priorities to include strengthening security through intelligence-driven and community-based strategies, boosting economic growth by leveraging the state’s agricultural potential, and investing in youth development.</p> <p>He also stated the need to expand access to quality education and healthcare, particularly in rural communities, while promoting inclusive development.</p> <p>“The future of Nasarawa lies in the energy and resilience of our young people. We must invest in them and ensure no citizen is left behind,” he said.</p> <p>The former police chief further pledged to promote transparency and accountability in governance, stressing that public trust must be earned through performance and integrity.</p> <p>“These are not just policy ideas, but commitments grounded in experience and shaped by extensive engagement with the people,” he said.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/02/i-entered-nasarawa-governorship-race-with-clear-vision-strong-conviction-adamu/">&#8216;I entered Nasarawa governorship race with clear vision, strong conviction&#8217; &#8211; Adamu</a></p>

Friday, 1 May 2026

Lagos records over 978,000 malaria cases in 2025


<img width="1856" height="1661" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Mosquitoes.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Mosquitoes.jpg 1856w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Mosquitoes-300x268.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Mosquitoes-1024x916.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Mosquitoes-1536x1375.jpg 1536w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1856px) 100vw, 1856px" /><p>Lagos State Health District V has disclosed that more than 978,000 malaria cases were treated across public and private health facilities in 2025, highlighting the continued burden of the disease in the state.</p> <p>The Permanent Secretary of the District, Dr. Oladapo Asiyanbi, made this known during the 2026 World Malaria Day commemoration held at the Amuwo Odofin Local Government Secretariat on April 29, 2026.</p> <p>He stressed the need for residents to adopt proper health-seeking behaviour, warning against self-medication and urging strict adherence to prescribed malaria treatment as part of efforts to eliminate the disease.</p> <p>Asiyanbi also simplified key malaria control messages for stakeholders, outlining the state’s core intervention pillars of Prevention, Testing, Treatment, and Tracking.</p> <p>He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to providing free malaria diagnosis and treatment in public health facilities, as well as ensuring the availability of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs), rapid diagnostic test kits (mRDTs), and Artemisinin-based Combination Therapies (ACTs).</p> <p>The event, held in line with this year’s global theme, “Malaria is Preventable and Treatable: Together, We Can Eliminate It,” featured advocacy and community engagement activities aimed at strengthening efforts toward malaria elimination in Lagos. Stakeholders, including representatives from the private health sector, were in attendance.</p> <p>A major highlight of the programme was a technical presentation by the State Malaria Elimination Programme Manager, Dr. Abimbola Oshinowo, who outlined key policies, progress, and strategies driving malaria control in the state.</p> <p>She noted that malaria remains a major public health challenge, particularly among children under five, contributing significantly to illness and death.</p> <p>&#8220;Over 978,000 Malaria cases were treated across public and private health facilities in Lagos State in 2025, underscoring the need for sustained intervention and increased community participation,&#8221; she said.</p> <p>The programme also featured a panel discussion themed: “Barriers to Test and Treat Adherence,” where experts examined challenges affecting effective malaria management.</p> <p>Panellists, including Dr. Abiodun Oshunsanya of Harvey Medical Centre, Ajeromi; Dr. Shosanya Abidemi, Medical Officer of Health, Ojo Local Government; Dr. Oshinowo; and community representative, Hon. Bashiru Ajayi, identified poor adherence to diagnostic results, over-reliance on clinical diagnosis, self-medication, and low community awareness as key issues.</p> <p>They called for increased health education, stronger community engagement, and improved trust in diagnostic tools to enhance treatment outcomes.</p> <p>The event also highlighted the importance of environmental sanitation, proper waste disposal, and the elimination of mosquito breeding sites as essential preventive measures.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/02/lagos-records-over-978000-malaria-cases-in-2025/">Lagos records over 978,000 malaria cases in 2025</a></p>

Workers’ Day: Atiku faults Nigerian government over worsening economic hardship


<img width="800" height="600" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Atiku-Abubukar.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Atiku-Abubukar.jpg 800w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Atiku-Abubukar-300x225.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /><p>Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar has criticised President Bola Tinubu’s economic policies, saying Nigerian workers are facing increasing hardship as a result of reforms that have worsened living conditions across the country.</p> <p>In a Workers’ Day message posted on Friday via his X handle, Atiku said the 2026 celebration was not one of joy, but a moment of reflection on the deteriorating situation of the Nigerian worker.</p> <p>“This year’s Workers’ Day is not a moment of joy for millions of Nigerians. It is a painful reminder of broken promises and a growing burden placed on the shoulders of those who keep this country running,” he said.</p> <p>Atiku specifically faulted the removal of fuel subsidy, describing it as a necessary but poorly implemented policy.</p> <p>“Let me be clear: the removal of fuel subsidy was inevitable and long overdue. However, its implementation by this administration was hasty, unstructured, and devoid of the necessary safeguards to protect ordinary Nigerians,” he stated.</p> <p>He noted that the policy has led to a sharp increase in the cost of living, with transport fares, food prices, and essential goods becoming increasingly unaffordable for workers.</p> <p>According to him, wages have not been adjusted to match the economic pressure placed on citizens.</p> <p>“What we have witnessed is a dramatic surge in the cost of living without any commensurate increase in wages or meaningful support systems.</p> <p>The Nigerian worker has been left to absorb shocks that should have been mitigated by responsible governance,” he added.</p> <p>Atiku also raised concerns about the management of funds saved from the subsidy removal, saying Nigerians are yet to feel any positive impact.</p> <p>“Trillions of naira have reportedly been saved, yet the average Nigerian cannot point to a single aspect of their lives that has improved as a result.</p> <p>This raises serious concerns about transparency, accountability, and priorities,” he said.</p> <p>He called on the Federal Government to implement urgent measures such as wage adjustments, social support programmes, and increased investment in key sectors like healthcare and education.</p> <p>“Economic reforms must be people-centred. Growth that does not translate into improved living conditions for workers is neither inclusive nor sustainable,” he added.</p> <p>Reaffirming his solidarity with Nigerian workers, Atiku urged the government to respond decisively to their concerns.</p> <p>“On this Workers’ Day, I stand in solidarity with every Nigerian worker. Their resilience is remarkable, but resilience should not be mistaken for endurance of endless hardship. The time to act is now,” he said.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/01/workers-day-atiku-faults-nigerian-government-over-worsening-economic-hardship/">Workers’ Day: Atiku faults Nigerian government over worsening economic hardship</a></p>

OPay signs new MoUs with 4 more schools, expands access to N1.2 billion 10-year scholarship programme


<img width="1200" height="720" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/OPay-Scholarship-Initiative-MoU-Signing-Image.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/OPay-Scholarship-Initiative-MoU-Signing-Image.jpg 1200w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/OPay-Scholarship-Initiative-MoU-Signing-Image-300x180.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/OPay-Scholarship-Initiative-MoU-Signing-Image-1024x614.jpg 1024w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/OPay-Scholarship-Initiative-MoU-Signing-Image-1000x600.jpg 1000w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/OPay-Scholarship-Initiative-MoU-Signing-Image-590x354.jpg 590w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/OPay-Scholarship-Initiative-MoU-Signing-Image-400x240.jpg 400w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px" /><p>OPay, a leading fintech company in Nigeria, recently signed Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with four additional tertiary institutions in the country: Benue State Polytechnic, Ugbokolo, Benue State; Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, Kogi State; Montgomery Polytechnic, Ikere Ekiti, Ekiti State; and Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu Alike Ikwo, Ebonyi State. This expansion is in line with the brand&#8217;s ongoing commitment to support academic excellence and empower the next generation of Nigerian leaders, bringing the total number of partner institutions to 24 nationwide.</p> <p>Under the terms of the ₦1.2 billion 10-year partnership, OPay will award scholarships valued at ₦300,000 each to 20 students per tertiary institution annually. The scholarship is need-based, designed to support high-performing students from financially disadvantaged backgrounds. Over the duration of the partnership, this commitment is expected to impact hundreds of students.</p> <p>Since its launch, the scholarship initiative has continued to grow, showing OPay’s long-term commitment to education and youth empowerment in Nigeria. By adding four more tertiary institutions to the scholarship programme, the brand is intentionally broadening its reach to more states and campuses, ensuring more students have the support they need to succeed.</p> <p>Speaking on the MoU signing, Itoro Udo, the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Manager, OPay, said: &#8220;Education is one of the most powerful tools for changing a life, and we believe every student deserves a fair shot at it, irrespective of their background. Through this partnership, OPay is investing in students who have the drive but need the support. We are proud to stand with them and to keep expanding this commitment across more institutions and more communities.&#8221;</p> <p>OPay remains committed to building a Nigeria where access to financial services and education is consistent and inclusive. By scaling its scholarship initiatives and partnerships, OPay is expanding opportunities for students across the country.</p> <p>About OPay<br /> OPay was established in 2018 as a leading fintech company in Nigeria with the mission to make financial services more inclusive through technology. The company offers a wide range of payment services, including money transfer, bill payment, card service, airtime and data purchase, and merchant payments, among others. Renowned for its fast and reliable network and strong security features that protect customer’s funds, OPay is licensed by the CBN and insured by the NDIC with the same insurance coverage as commercial banks.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/01/opay-signs-new-mous-with-4-more-schools-expands-access-to-n1-2-billion-10-year-scholarship-programme/">OPay signs new MoUs with 4 more schools, expands access to N1.2 billion 10-year scholarship programme</a></p>

Thursday, 30 April 2026

Poor early childhood education threatening education in North West – UNICEF


<img width="1280" height="720" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/unicef-logo-1280x720-1.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/unicef-logo-1280x720-1.jpg 1280w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/unicef-logo-1280x720-1-300x169.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/unicef-logo-1280x720-1-1024x576.jpg 1024w" sizes="(max-width: 1280px) 100vw, 1280px" /><p>The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has warned that low access to Early Childhood Education (ECE) across Northwest Nigeria is posing a serious threat to education outcomes in the region.</p> <p>Dr. Karanveer Singh, Officer-in-Charge of UNICEF’s Kano Field Office, disclosed this while speaking at a media dialogue on strengthening early childhood education in Jigawa, Kano, and Katsina, held in Dutse.</p> <p>He revealed that only about 24 per cent of children in Jigawa State have access to ECE, while Kano has 29 per cent and Katsina 32 per cent.</p> <p>Dr. Singh described the situation as alarming, saying that the majority of children in the region are missing the critical early learning phase that shapes cognitive, social, and emotional development.</p> <p>According to him, children who lack access to quality early education are more likely to start primary school behind their peers and struggle to catch up, a factor contributing to the region’s growing out-of-school children crisis.</p> <p>He further disclosed that foundational literacy levels in some parts of the region remain below 15 per cent, indicating that many children are unable to read at even the most basic level.</p> <p>He linked this to limited parental awareness, a shortage of trained teachers, poor infrastructure, and inadequate learning materials, which continue to hinder the expansion of early childhood education.</p> <p>The UNICEF official, however, stressed that the challenges are surmountable with stronger commitment and investment from state governments.</p> <p>He called on the authorities in Kano, Katsina, and Jigawa to prioritise early childhood education through increased funding, recruitment of qualified caregivers, and the expansion of child-friendly learning spaces.</p> <p>UNICEF Education Specialist, Mustapha Shehu, said available data from MICS 2022 shows that, in Nigeria, only 37.8 per cent of children between the ages of three and four have access to early childhood education.</p> <p>“Large inequalities persist, with 75 per cent of children aged 36 to 59 months in the richest wealth quintile attending early childhood education, while only 11 per cent of those in the lowest wealth quintile do,” he said.</p> <p>Dr. Sunday Jacob, an education consultant, said Nigeria has 18.3 million out-of-school children, with Jigawa, Kano, and Katsina accounting for 30 per cent of the figure.</p> <p>He said investing in early childhood education is fundamental to reducing the number of out-of-school children, as it contributes to 90 per cent of brain development.</p> <p>He advised the states to create dedicated budget lines for early childhood education.</p> <p>Responding, the Commissioners for Basic Education in Kano, Katsina, and Jigawa pledged to ensure adequate budgetary provisions for early childhood education and the timely release of funds for the development of their respective states and the country at large.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/01/poor-early-childhood-education-threatening-education-in-north-west-unicef/">Poor early childhood education threatening education in North West &#8211; UNICEF</a></p>

Imo govt reacts to fake teachers’ recruitment list


<img width="1077" height="462" src="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Imo-govt-.jpg" class="webfeedsFeaturedVisual wp-post-image" alt="" style="display: block; margin: auto; margin-bottom: 5px;max-width: 100%;" link_thumbnail="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Imo-govt-.jpg 1077w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Imo-govt--300x129.jpg 300w, https://dailypost.ng/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Imo-govt--1024x439.jpg 1024w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1077px) 100vw, 1077px" /><p>Imo State Government, through the office of the Commissioner in charge of Primary and Secondary Schools, Bernard Thompson Ikegwuoha, has warned members of the public, especially those who applied for the teachers’ recruitment exercise to disregard lists of successful applicants being displayed on social media.</p> <p>In a press statement personally signed by the Education Commissioner, he stated that the attention of the Ministry was drawn to a list of supposed recruited teachers currently being circulated on social media and other platforms by those he described as unscrupulous elements and individuals who do not mean well for the Ministry.</p> <p>Ikegwuoha hinted that the list was false, fake and unauthorized as it did not emanate from the Ministry.</p> <p>He pointed out that the said list was not approved by him.</p> <p>&#8220;The circulation of the fake list is a deliberate act of mischief makers and persons seeking to politicize, discredit, and cause confusion in the ongoing recruitment process currently being finalized by the Ministry.</p> <p>“The general public and indeed all applicants are strongly advised to disregard the fake list in its entirety.</p> <p>&#8220;No applicant should act or make payments to any individual or a group of individuals or accord any credibility to the document.</p> <p>“For the sake of clarity and transparency, the Ministry does not request payment for recruitment,” he stated.</p> <p><a href="https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/01/imo-govt-reacts-to-fake-teachers-recruitment-list/">Imo govt reacts to fake teachers&#8217; recruitment list</a></p>