Tag: Student

  • BREAKING: FG set date to begin giving students loans

    BREAKING: FG set date to begin giving students loans

    The Federal Government says it is working out modalities to begin students loan between September and October 2023.

    The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, David Adejo, disclosed this in Abuja on Wednesday while addressing newsmen on the bill signed by President Bola Tinubu.

    President Tinubu on Monday signed into law the Student Loan Bill in fulfilment of a promise he made during his campaign.

    The student loan bill sponsored by the Speaker of the 9th House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, provides for interest-free loans to indigent Nigerian students.

    Adejo said the law would provide easy access to higher education for indigent Nigerians through interest-free loans from the Nigerian Education Loan Fund.

    The loan, he said, covers the loan students in private and public schools.

    He said that president Tinubu had also approved a committee made up of ministries and agencies to see to the fruition of the loan scheme.

    According to him, the bill is to make sure that every Nigerian has access to higher education through what we called the Higher Education Nigerian Bank.

    “Learning from past mistakes, the bank is not going to be the type that will sit down and be collecting application loans.

    ”It will also perform normal banking functions and make sure loans are given because we had cases of loan recovery in the past.

    “The Act as it is tells us the process, but as I speak with you today, the president has approved the committee made up of the ministries and agencies and their meeting will be coming up on June 20.

    “The president has also directed that by September to October this 2023/2024 academic session, he wants to see recipients of these loans. So it is a very serious march for us so between now and then we have to phantom the process for people to get the loan,” he said.

    The Permanent Secretary also said government would create a specialised bank for the operation of the loans, noting that there would be a tracking system for efficient smooth running of the loans scheme.

    He said this would cover both students in Private and public schools, adding that the government would also create a new bank for it.

    “We are not going to use existing banks. We are going to create a new bank that will address this because we can’t use an existing bank.

    “We don’t want to make it that only people who wants to go to public schools will benefit from it, private schools are paying tuition so you have to give them the opportunity.

    “The loan is for you to get an education programme and get employed, then you start paying back. The loan recovery does not start until you get employed.

    While commending president Tinubu for this stride said, ”Our current president today is a job creator from his experience from the private sector and he has given us policy direction and job creation is one of the things he is going to do, even though you cannot create job for every body.”

  • LASU set to graduate 282 first class students including 5.00 CGPA scorer

    LASU set to graduate 282 first class students including 5.00 CGPA scorer

    A law student, Miss Aminat Yusuf,  has emerged the best-graduating student of the Lagos State University (LASU), with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 5.00.

    The Vice-Chancellor of LASU, Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, made this known at a press conference on Wednesday in Lagos.

    The press conference was to announce the university’s 26th Convocation Ceremonies to hold on June  21.

    The convocation is for the 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 academic sessions.

    Olatunji-Bello said that Yusuf belonged to the 2021/2022 academic session.

    The vice-chancellor also said that Miss Feyisayo Lopez of the 2021/2022 academic session finished with 4.91 CGPA.

    She said that Lopez studied physiology.

    “With the total of 282 first class graduating students in the two academic sessions, the university is, therefore, graduating her highest number of first class in her 40 years’ history.

    “The breakdown of the first class graduates are as follows: 2020/2021 academic session, 148 graduates; 2021/2022 academic session, 128 graduates; and sandwich (2022 Modular Year), six graduates.

    “The total number of graduating students of 2020/ 2021 and 2021/ 2022 academic sessions is 10,183 students in diploma, first degree, postgraduate diploma, academic master’s degree, professional master’s degree, doctor of philosophy, and professional doctoral degree,’’ Olatunji-Bello said.

    She said that LASU would be celebrating 40th anniversary of its establishment during the convocation ceremonies.

    She said that the university was excited at sending off another set of young men and women, who were not just educated but literate and empowered to be solution providers.

    “Apart from the 121 who will be awarded doctorate degree, we shall be conferring honorary doctorate degrees and appreciation award on eight eminent Nigerians who have made valuable contributions to the development of LASU and our nation.

    “In our march towards the fulfillment of our six strategic goals and, ultimately, the vision to become the best university in West Africa, we have recorded some modest achievements since my last convocation address.

    “We have, in the last 12 months, mobilised our human and material resources to strengthen the teaching and learning process.

    “LASU was ranked the best state university in Nigeria by the AD Scientific Index in 2022, and we secured 96 per cent full accreditation in the 2022 National Universities Commission’s accreditation exercise,” Olatunji-Bello said.

  • BREAKING: President Tinubu signs student loan bill into law

    BREAKING: President Tinubu signs student loan bill into law

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has signed the Students Loans Bill into Law, which was part of his campaign promises.

    The law would allow indigent students in tertiary institutions to access a Federal Government loan for the duration of their studies.

    Mr. Dele Alake, a presidential spokesman, disclosed this on Monday at the end of the signing at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Alake said the bill would boost the educational pursuit of the youths across the country, adding that to enjoy the facility,  students must show evidence of being indigent.

    He said that a committee drawn from all the relevant educational stakeholders would be set up to handle the process of an efficient disbursement of the loans.

    Alake said that a percentage of the revenue of the Federation would be used to finance the new initiative.

    Mr. Andrew Adejo, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, said the bill would rest the case of lack of fund hindering indigents educational pursuit.

    He said the signing of the bill signified how the Tinubu administration intended to handle the issue of qualitative and quantitative education in its period.

    Adejo said the ministry already had experience in students financial dealings through the student scholarship boards scheme.

    He added that the country’s handling of loans recovery in various projects would also come handy in the recouping of loans.

    He added that the interest-free loan would be disbursed based on the students number of years of study and ability to pay back.

    The permanent secretary said  the media should assist in disseminating information on the issue of funding of education in the country.

    He said the states should march the financial and technical support of the Federal Government in order to give Nigerians good education.

  • 23-year-old UNILAG student shot dead by armed robbers

    23-year-old UNILAG student shot dead by armed robbers

    A 23-year-old student of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) identified simply as Adekunle, was shot dead by armed robbers while trying to retrieve his friend’s stolen phone.

    The incident happened at Harvey Road, Moore Road Junction, in the Yaba area of the state on Saturday, June 3, 2023.

    According to Punch, Adekunle and his school mate identified simply as Opeyemi boarded a shuttle bus from Yaba to UNILAG, and while in the vehicle, a man, who was hanging at the back of the bus, dispossessed Opeyemi of her iPhone 7 plus.

    Opeyemi raised the alarm and Adekunle, in a desperate attempt to retrieve the phone from the robber who jumped down from the bus and fled, pursued him.

    Realising that Adekunle was closing in on the suspect, one of the hoodlums suspected to be working with the fleeing suspect appeared from nowhere and shot the student.

    Speaking with the publication on Monday, June 5, an eyewitness who does not want his name mentioned for security reasons, said the robber’s accomplice shot Adekunle in the head, adding that the undergraduate died on the spot.

    “The incident happened on June 3 around 9pm. What happened was that someone shot the deceased at a close range on the left side of his head and he died on the spot. An ATM card found on him bears the name Adekunle,” the witness explained.

    “Later on, we gathered from a girl that gave her name as Opeyemi, who claimed to be a student of Business Administration, UNILAG, that she and the deceased, whom she knew as a student of UNILAG, boarded a shuttle bus from Yaba and were heading to UNILAG when she got dispossessed of her iPhone 7 Plus by a thief hanging at the back of the bus,”

    She said the deceased attempted to help by pursuing the robber but in the process, another group of persons came out and one of them shot him at a close range on the left side of his head and he died on the spot.”

    It was gathered that policemen, who arrived at the scene later, evacuated Adekunle’s corpse and deposited it at the morgue of the Mainland Hospital.

    The spokesperson for the police in the state, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, who confirmed the incident said the command had commenced an investigation to track down the suspects behind the attack.

    “The deceased was a UNILAG student. The suspects are being trailed for possible arrest and the command has contacted the victim’s relatives. The case has been transferred to the SCID, Panti, for discreet investigation,” he said.

  • SAD! Sudden d3ath of SS3 student in Akwa Ibom sch sparks controversy

    SAD! Sudden d3ath of SS3 student in Akwa Ibom sch sparks controversy

    The sudden death of a Senior Secondary School 3 student in Akwa Ibom State has become an object of controversy.

    The deceased, Edima Ini Umoh, was until her death a student of Full Life Academy, Uyo, Akwa Ibom.

    It began as a minor complaint for headache but within the next few hours, Edima was no more.

    Her death has now sparked allegations against the school authority.

    But the school management on its part believes the mother of the deceased has a lot of questions to answer.

    According to the Principal, Full Life Academy, Pastor Aniefonteabasi Victor- Williams, everything happened in a flash as no one had the premonition of her death.

    She said the deceased student complained of having a headache in the morning of that fateful day and the nurse gave her paracetamol, adding that she felt better and joined her mates for lunch at about 2:30 pm, during which she even demanded for extra food.

    The Principal revealed that, “at about 4:00 pm of same day,, Edima complained of headache again, at that point the school nurse wanted to commence a malaria treatment so that the headache would not result to full blown fever; she brought out a Coartem- an antimalarial drug to administer to her but the deceased refused to take it and said instead they should inform her mother to get Amathem for her.”

    She explained that at that point, the school matron called Edima’s mother and handed the phone over to the deceased to speak with her mother.

    She further explained that “Edima was telling the mother to pray for her about three times and asked her to come to the school immediately with Amathem and pepper soup; the mother felt that she was over-panicking and asked her to calm down.”

    The Principal continued, “The matron told us that shortly after Edima spoke with her mother, she became calm, and asked the hostel parent and hostel prefect who were on ground to allow her to rest and because of the headache, they felt it was proper to let her rest, the hostel parent assigned the school senior prefect who is her classmate to stay with her.

    “When we asked the head girl about what happened, she said that Edima was calm and later slept off, so she left her room to also sleep upstairs, not long after she (Edima) started snoring, being that they know her to snore while sleeping, they felt that it was normal.

    “After a while, the hostel parent said she returned to check those on Prep, if they were reading and to check on Edima who complained of headache.

    “That was when she saw white substance mixed with blood coming out of Edima’s nose, at that point, she said she raised an alarm and there was panic everywhere, by the time they carried her out of the bed, she had already messed herself up.

    “She said they cleaned her up and the nurse tried resuscitating her while waiting for the doctor’s arrival. We are affiliated to Premier Clinic. Our Executive Director was called and every other school leader was called and they all ran down to the school immediately, even the owner of Premiere clinic, our ED called him and he came immediately and tried his best.

    “I was told that when it was as if nothing was happening, they took the girl to the Premiere clinic where she was placed on oxygen. We prayed, hoping she would respond and come back to life.

    “When nothing happened, we reached out to Jeconiah Specialist Hospital; the consultant said we should bring her, it was when we got there that she was confirmed dead by the doctor.

    “At that point, we could not do anything else. We and the family were hoping that she would wake up before morning because her body was warm. I was even squeezing her fingers, praying that she would come back to life.

    “She was taken home that night, we followed the uncle to the house and we got to our homes at midnight.

    “In the morning, I went back to see if she had woken up, and the uncle told me they had taken her to the morgue.

    “So after the school session that Friday, I and my team went back for a condolence visit to the mother’s residence, that was when the family informed us that they wanted to carry out an autopsy and that they will carry us along, we accepted.”

    Asked if the deceased had an underlying sickness or any known medical condition, the principal said there was nothing of that nature to the best of her knowledge.

    “Everything was confusing considering the speed with which the whole thing happened, because we have had cases where parents came to carry their wards at 10pm to hospital and they survived.

    “We also have children with serious asthmatic attacks, but they survive.

    “We have Nebulizing machines here, we nebulize them before taking them to hospital. This girl was one of our best and we were even preparing her to be our Valedictorian this year until this incident,” she lamented.

    However, the family appears not ready to buy into the narrative by the school management.

    In a letter through their lawyer, Edikan Lawrence, Esq. obtained by DAILY POST, tagged, “Demand for full Disclosure of Events Leading to the Unnecessary and Unfortunate Death of Miss Edima Ini Umoh”, the family insisted that the school authority should furnish them with a detailed account of what led to their daughter’s death.

    The letter, which was copied to the commissioner for education in the state and the commissioner of police, regretted that four days after the incident the school authority had failed to give a full and detailed account of what transpired within the school that culminated into the “untimely, painful and unfortunate loss.”

    The letter said, “Predicted on the foregoing, we have our client’s instruction (and indeed that of the entire Richard Essien Umoh family) to demand a full disclosure and formal statement of all events, including the minutest details, leading to the death of Miss Edima Ini Umoh, addressed to the family through our office within 48 hours of the service of this letter.

    “Take note that where you fail or refuse to act in terms of this demand within the time stated above, we have our client’s instruction to resort to other legal measures to ensure that justice is not only done but seen to be done in this case and this will be without further recourse to you.”

    But the school lawyer, Barr Iniobong Udoh, in an interview, said the school was not perturbed.

    Udoh said the whole event was out of negligence on the mother’s side, wondering how a mother would waste over three hours to visit her daughter who was sounding desperate on the phone that she had a headache.

    According to her, what I noticed from the whole story was that the mother was negligent. She delayed taking the drugs to the daughter for over 3 hours after she was informed.

    “Everyone knows the history of their children, she was supposed to rush down to give her the drug or if need be, take her to her personal doctor and later go for the pepper soup.

    “From the lawyer’s letter, she sent someone to go to market to buy chicken to prepare pepper soup and that was what delayed her.

    “That is why there is provision for students to call their parents in case of sickness. Also in the child right law of Akwa Ibom state, you can’t force anything on a child, as soon as the child said she doesn’t want this particular drug, we don’t have the right to force her to take it.

    “The mother was supposed to rush down to see what was happening first before going for a pepper soup which can even be bought in a restaurant.

    “She never gave the school any instruction, that since she was delaying they should do something to the child as others do, the school hoped on the mother to rush down.

    “We are meeting with the lawyer as a team this evening before we write officially and copy all the places the letter was sent to.

    “Since the letter was asking us to disclose the cause of the death, as we don’t know, we are expecting the mother to tell us the cause, except the mother agrees to tell us if there is any family history concerning the child’s health, we will not know.

    “During admission, there was a space to write about any underlying medical condition, the mother wrote none, and the medical report of the child she gave us proved that she was a healthy child.”

  • NDLEA intercepts illicit drugs in wedding gown, nabs 400-level undergraduate

    NDLEA intercepts illicit drugs in wedding gown, nabs 400-level undergraduate

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted two drug consignments consisting of ecstasy and skunk going to United Arab Emirate.

    NDLEA spokesman, Mr Femi Babafemi, said this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja that NDLEA officers attached to courier companies made the interception.

    Babafemi said that the pills of ecstasy were concealed in a gold colour wedding gown, adding that the skunk was hidden in a micro controller.

    This is even as a 400-level Marine Engineering student at the Niger Delta University, Amassoma, Bayelsa state, Kelvin Ogenedoro, has been arrested for dealing in 600grams of skunk.

    Babafemi said that the suspect was nabbed at the university’s gate in a follow up operation following the interception of the consignment in a commercial bus along Tombia-Amassoma road.

    In another development, in Adamawa State, a notorious drug dealer, Ishaku Emzor (aka Lalas) who was convicted and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment in 2010 for drug offences, was on Thursday 20th April arrested for drug dealing.

    Babafemi said that he was arrested at Hayin Gada, Imburu Numan LGA where he went to supply 1.650kg cannabis to an undercover operative.

    “His Yellow Press Cub motorcycle used for supplying illicit drugs was recovered from him at the point of arrest.

    “Also, a cash of N78,120 suspected to be proceed of the illegal business were also seized from him.

    “On the same day in Kaduna, operatives acting on credible intelligence intercepted a truck conveying 110 bags and 200 compressed blocks of cannabis sativa in Zaria.

    “The drugs were weighing 1,223kg while the truck driver, Adekunle Olanrewaju, 32, and his assistant, Tunde Jamiu, 20, were arrested, ” he said.

  • Sudanese bloodbath: DG NidCom, Dabiri-Erewa gives update on Nigerian students

    Sudanese bloodbath: DG NidCom, Dabiri-Erewa gives update on Nigerian students

    Hon Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, (NIDCOM), has noted with concern the plight of Nigerian Students in Sudan over the escalation of hostilities between the Sudanese Army and the Paramilitary group-Rapid Support Forces(RSF).

    The NIDCOM Boss in a statement by Gabriel Odu of Media, Public Relations and Protocols Unit, NIDCOM, stated that the Commission has received the letter of SOLICITATION by National Association of Nigerian Students Sudan for possible evacuation of students especially those in Khartoum, the Sudanese capital.

    She assured that
    the National Emergency Management Agency, (NEMA) which is in charge of emergency evacuations, is consulting with the Nigerian mission in Sudan and other relevant agencies .

    She urged all Nigerian students in Sudan as well as Nigerians living in Sudan to be security conscious and calm.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) recalls that in the last four days the African country has been in turmoil.

  • Alleged theft: OAU reacts to death of final year student on campus

    Alleged theft: OAU reacts to death of final year student on campus

    The administration of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, has condemned, in strong terms, the incident that led to the death of a part 5 student of the institution.

    This is contained in a release by the Public Relations Officer of the University, Mr Abiodun Olarewaju, sent to journalists on Tuesday, in Ile-Ife.

    Olanrewaju did not name the student, but stated that preliminary investigation revealed that the student died of a mob action on the allegation that he stole a phone.

    The incident was said to have happened in the Awo Hall of the institution.

    “Saddened by this ugly development which he described as unfortunate, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Simeon Bamire, has set up a committee to unravel the circumstances that led to this incident.

    “The action of the mob, being a violation of the law of the country and of the University regulations, has been reported to the police who have commenced investigations.

    “The University administration hereby commiserates with the parents of the deceased, staff and students, and prays that God will grant us the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss,” the statement added.

    He admonished students to desist from taking laws into their hands and to report any criminal activities to the University authorities for immediate actions.

  • Assailant stabs Ondo varsity student to death over N1000

    Assailant stabs Ondo varsity student to death over N1000

    An assailant stabbed a student of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State to death on Thursday after an argument over N1,000.

    The assailant fled after the incident and is still at large.

    Irate fellow students went on rampage immediately after the stabbing and razed a building belonging to a relative of the assailant in which he lived.

    “The student was rushed to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead. His death angered other students who set the suspect’s house ablaze,’’ the eyewitness said.

    Police spokesman in Ondo State, ASP Funmilayo Odunlami, confirmed the incident but said she had yet to get full details.

    She confirmed also that the student died in the hospital.

    The traditional ruler of the community, Alale of Akungba, Oba Isaac Adeyeye, called for restraint and public peace and advised students of the university to eschew breakdown of law and order.

  • Chrisland School, where student died remains shut – LASG

    Chrisland School, where student died remains shut – LASG

    Chrisland High School, Lagos, where a student died during its inter-house sports competition on Feb. 9, remains shut, Lagos State government declared on Sunday.

    It stated that the continued closure of the school after the death of the 12-year-old student, Whitney Adeniran, was to further investigate alleged endangerment of students and others.

    “The closure of the school paved the way for unhindered investigation and afforded all stakeholders, including parents, students, staff, and friends of the deceased, time to grief,’’ Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Folashade Adefisayo, stated.

    “In view of the circumstances surrounding the death of the child, the Lagos State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice ordered a coroner’s inquest into the matter to ascertain the cause.

    “The Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) conducted the autopsy on Feb. 15.

    “It was conducted by Prof. Sunday Soyemi, Consultant Pathologist, LASUTH in the presence of Dr Samuel Keshinro, Consultant Pathologist, representing the deceased’s family, and Dr. Olugbenga Oyewole, Consultant Pathologist representing Chrisland Schools.

    “The autopsy report, dated March 1, revealed the cause of death as asphyxia and electrocution.

    “The Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice consequently directed that the Directorate of Public Prosecutions to issue a legal advice on the matter.

    “Without prejudice to the criminal proceedings, the school will remain shut to further interrogate the endangerment of students and others,’’ the commissioner added.

    She stated also that team from the Office of Education Quality Assurance also had a meeting with the management of the school to ascertain adherence to child safeguarding policies.

    “The meeting examined the planning of the inter-house sports event and the aftermath of the unfortunate incident.

    “It was discovered that there were lapses,’’ she said in the statement.

    Adefisayo added that a government delegation visited to commiserate with the family of the deceased on March 2.

    She reassured that anyone found culpable in the death of Whitney would be made to face the law.

    The commissioner stated also that government agencies had started fact-finding visits also to Agege Stadium, Lagos, venue of the inter-house sports competition.