Education
Schools Get Uniforms, Chalks In Rivers
A community-based non-governmental organisation in Rivers State, People’s Encouragers Initiative (PEIN), has donated cartons of chalk and uniforms worth thousands of naira to some schools in Ahoada East Local Government Area.
The benefitting schools include Government Secondary School, Ogbo, Community Secondary School, Ula Upata and Comprehensive Secondary School, Odiemerenyi.
The Executive Director of the organisation, Apostle Chukwuma Abraham told newsmen during the ceremony that the exercise was to complement government’s effort in the educational development of the state. . Apostle Abraham further said that the group also planned to extend the gesture to other schools in Ahoada East, Ahoada West and Ogba/ Egbema/ Ndoni Local Government Areas.
He used the occasion to disclose plans by the group to deploy volunteers to all schools in the four local government areas to check lateness and truancy among students.
In a similar development, the Peoples Encouragers Initiative has donated school uniforms to some indigent students in selected schools in Ahoada East.
Speaking during the exercise, the Executive Director of the Organisation, Apostle Chukwuma Abraham said that the event was to promote qualitative education in the area.
He said that the group has also embarked on free computer training and application as well as musical talent development in the area.
“Today’s presentation of school uniforms to these selected school students was concerned by PEIN to achieve the organisation’s objectives.
“We believe that every assistance given to any child to acquire basic and qualitative education will help to develop the nation”, he said.
Education
RSU Don Identifies Obstacles To Nigeria’s Road Construction Success
A professor of Highway Engineering at the Rivers State University (RSU), Prof. Emmanuel Osilemme Ekwulo, has identified poor designs, inadequate materials, insufficient testing, and lack of accountability as major obstacles to the success of highway construction projects in the country.
Ekwulo made this remark in Port Harcourt last Wednesday during the 128th inaugural lecture series of the university, where he presented a lecture titled “Removing Roadblocks: Rebuilding a Foundation for Reliable Highway Pavement Infrastructure.”
The university don lamented the consistent premature failures of road construction projects nationwide, despite huge investments by the government at all levels, attributing the problem to neglected basics and systemic principles in the industry.
According to him, rebuilding the foundation technically, institutionally, and ethically is crucial to building strong and lasting pavements.
Ekwulo emphasized the need for political will, professional integrity, and commitment to engineering excellence to overcome the challenges.
“The metaphoric roadblocks are those challenges causing premature failures,” Ekwulo said, adding that identifying and addressing these roadblocks is key to rebuilding the nation’s highways.
He recommended that institutions involved in road design and construction adopt a mechanistic-empirical design approach, and develop a comprehensive framework for implementing the Nigerian Imperial and Mechanistic Pavement Design System (NEMPADS) approach.
Ekwulo also advocated for mandatory traffic load analysis, strengthened university-industry collaboration, and funding for applied pavement research.
Corruption, he noted, is a major challenge in the profession, saying severe punitive measures are needed to curb shabby practices leading to premature road failures.
The Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Isaac Zeb-Obipi, described Ekwulo’s lecture as interesting and intriguing, highlighting the importance of implementing solutions to Nigeria’s highway challenges.
The Vice Chancellor also described Ekwulo’s proposals as practical and applicable to government and industry stakeholders.
He said the university is committed to research aligned with national development goals, referencing its NDV-12 responsive consortium production framework.
Zeb-Obipi noted that Ekwulo’s recommendations are timely and solution-driven, and will contribute to addressing Nigeria’s highway challenges.
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