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Amaechi And His Educational Transformation: 2013Score-Card

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Issuance of letters of appointment and deployment 13, 201 teaching and    non-teaching   staff to public primary and secondary schools across  Rivers State

completion of 500 model primary and secondary schools

Introduction of School Based Management Committee (SBMC)

Port Harcourt Technical &Vocational Centre takes off with an agreement signed by          RSG and Zentstelle fur die Weiterbildung im Handwerk (Central Agency for           Continuing Education and Training in Skilled Craft of Germany

Extension of foreign scholarship award to indigent Rivers youth in rural communities

European Business Assembly declares Rivers State University of Science and        Technology (RSUST) best Regional University

Governor Amaechi bags Vanguard Personality of the Year Award because of his   outstanding performance especially in the education sector

Upon assumption of

office as the executive governor of Rivers State on October 26, 2007 Right Hon Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi made a solemn promise to the people of Rivers State. Amaechi’s promise is encapsulated in his famous mission statement which reads;

“Our mission is to serve our people with humility and render transparent and accountable stewardship anchored on integrity and good governance. We shall use our God given resources to improve the quality of life of our present and future generations, and harmonious society under God.”

Of all the efforts the Rotimi administration has made in the last six years to fulfill its promise to the people, one area stands out as the melting pot of his achievements. It is the educational sector especially primary education.

Although functional primary school education is recorgnised by all as the foundation of any viable education system, successive governments in Rivers State and the country at large failed to appreciate the flagrancy of the danger posed to society by its collapse. Even where some administrations did, they made feeble and ineffectual efforts at tackling the years of putrefaction at that level of the educational system.

At that time, salaries and allowances of teachers were irregular, school buildings were either totally collapsed or in danger of doing so. School children were left at the mercy of the elements coupled with physical insecurity. Kidnapping of pupils and their teachers became the order of the day. Not many schools in the rural communities could boast of up to five teachers. These resulted in the massive withdrawal of children from public schools by parents. Of course, one room private schools in uninhabitable environments mushroomed in all nooks and crannies.

The Rt. Hon Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi led administration took an unprecedented bold step by announcing the take-over of the payment of primary school teachers in the state. This followed an education summit that made startling revelations on the appalling state of primary school education in Rivers State. The government proposed to build 720 primary schools and some model secondary schools.   As at the end of 2013, over 500 of these schools have been completed.

The primary schools have football fields with synthetic tracks, larger capacity halls, sick bays with modern medical equipment, libraries and power generating sets, modern computer laboratories with projectors and internet facilities. The head teacher’s offices are also furnished and equipped with functional computers to make teaching and learning easier and faster for the pupils for whom Chibuike Amaechi had declared free and compulsory education. Every child of school age is provided with text books, school uniforms, and physical education (PE) wears, school bags, shoes, sandals and a pair of stockings.

At the secondary school level, it is also of interest that the dormitories are now constructed as rooms with two-bed spaces, wardrobe, reading tables and chairs with the floors completely tiled.

“How else could pupils and students of those model schools be comfortable?  It shows that Governor Chibuike Amaechi, means well for the people of Rivers State.” Philip Okpara, a pupil of Model Secondary School, Eleme has said.

Before now, some pupils and students in some schools sat on the floor because, there were no desks. Many of the pupils sat under trees to learn. There were not enough teachers to handle some key subjects’ areas in some schools.

Today, the story is different. The desks at the new model primary and secondary schools are of international standard. The present administration moved some teachers from where they were not contributing optimally to schools that lacked teachers and where they could be more productive.

Toward ensuring quality teaching, 13,201 teaching and non-teaching staff recruited by the government were issued with their letters of appointment and deployed to public primary and secondary schools across Rivers State while others including head teachers and principals were trained and retrained with the collaboration of the British Council.

Within the year, 40 teachers were trained in English Language skills by the government in collaboration with etisalat (a Telecommunication Firm) and the British Council in Nigeria.

According to the Commissioner for Eduction, Dame Alice Lawrence-Nemi, government is pursuing the upgrading of old public schools in Rivers State.

As part of programmes to restore academic excellence and cultivate good learning and discipline in schools, the state government continued to organize science quiz and debate competitions to improve pupils and students vocabulary from time to time including French holiday lessons and tours. Also, many Rivers indigenes have been granted scholarship to study overseas.

The Amaechi Government has upgraded the former Rivers State Collage of Education to a University of Education, while construction work at the new site of the Rivers State University of Science and Technology is gearing up at the Greater Port- Harcourt City.

According to government’s mission statement on the relocation, “the new University would be a leading centre of academic excellence in Africa and beyond; a world–class University with world-class facilities, which would be manned by a team of committed administrators, academics and researchers of high caliber, who share the founding vision of making the new university to rank among the best 1,000 universities in the world by 2020”

The government assured that by the time this objective is achieved, RSUST would be equal to none in Nigeria and in Africa.

On the education of children who are tucked away in remote areas and who usually migrate to different locations of fishing settlements with their parents, the state government has ensured that their education was enhanced under the migrant fishermen scheme. Boats and canoes have been handed over to the head teachers of the migrant schools to ease their transportation.

The year 2013 also witnessed the commencement of academic activities in some of the new model secondary schools.  The state government has already surrendered the management of the schools. The commissioner for Education , Dame Alice Lawrence –Nemi, explained that the managers are from a big consortium known as Educomps, who specialize in managing schools around  the world, (especially in England, India and the United States of America). The major criteria for admission of students into the schools, is merit, after undergoing series of examinations which would be supervised by the school managers. Also the recruitment of teachers was based on merit.

According to the permanent secretary, Ministry of Education Mr. Richard Ofuru, the recruitment covers all subjects taught in both primary and secondary schools while the non academic staff recruitment was for laboratory technicians and security personnel. The applicants were subjected to a screening examination.

In the words of the governor, “we are employing 10,000 teachers and Rivers State alone cannot give us 10,000 teachers. So it was open to everybody that was qualified and lives in the state”.

The education Commissioner, said the new model schools would be for both the rich and the poor. It should be interesting to us in River state that people come from others states to see and emulate this successful gesture by the present administration.

Some of the model secondary schools are

i. Model  Secondary School Ebubu, Eleme

ii. Model Secondary School Oyigbo

iii. Model Secondary School Omuma

iv .Model Secondary School Emohua

v. Model Secondary School Asari toru

vi. Model Secondary School  Andoni

vii. Model Secondary School Degema

viii. Model Secondary School  PHALGA

ix. Model Secondary School Isiokpo, Ikwerre

x. Model Secondary School Ubima, Ikwerre

xi. Model Secondary School Obio/Akpor

According to Mr. Rich Amos, a retired teacher, the decision of the Rivers State Government to include non- indigenes in the state recruitment exercise will contribute positively to the manpower development of the citizenry because those who are qualified would give what they have.

He said the gesture also indicate that the government is not biased. According to him, any non-indigene employed into the Rivers State civil service can earn a living and pay his rent and tax through the salaries he would receive.

Also expressing his views, a teacher in Port-Harcourt, Mr Joshua Idu, said “when you look at the environment of the new model schools, you would be convinced that the government of Rivers State is serious in its bid to revolutionise the education sector. A striking feature of the new model primary schools is the emphasis placed on Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The schools are equipped with ICT infrastructure and instructors are also employed to handle them and to couch the teachers and the pupils. A computer instructor at the Community Primary School, Olanada in Port-Harcourt, Mr. Victor Okon, explained that two  instructors are enough to handle computer education in one school.

Mr. Victor Okon, who is a staff of Link serve computers in charge of the training, stated that the use of projectors would make it easier to teach the pupils stressing that initially it was difficult because of the different backgrounds they come from.

“The pupils now know what computer is and some can operate it effectively and even create some graphic designs as well as log into various portals using the internet.” He stated.

Another teacher, Mrs Charity Emmanuel, explained that before now, the classes were overcrowded but in the new schools we have limited number of pupils about 30 per class. ‘Management of the classes has become much easier.’ She noted that the number of pupils in a class facilitates teaching and learning because there is a closer interaction between the teacher and the pupils.

The second head teacher of CPS Olanada, Mrs Edna Benjamin said government really needed to employ more hands especially because of the introduction of new studies such as computers, projectors and video.

Mrs. Benjamin advised that specialists in those areas should be employed to make the system real and effective adding that the additional subjects are a burden to the teachers since one teacher has to handle all the subjects.

Another teacher, Mrs Iwu said that time had come when teachers should teach according to their area of specialization at the primary school level as it is done at the secondary school level noting that it is better to build the children right from the primary stage. She suggested areas of study such as mathematics, English Language, French, and Computer appreciation should have separate specialist teachers.

In her view, a primary 6 pupil in Port-Harcourt, Miss Chinwendu Collins expressed appreciation to the governor of Rivers State, for building new model schools, donating of text books, bags, shoes and pairs of stockings to the pupils.

Another significant inroad towards the building of a virile education system that allows the nurturing of the intellectual capacity of the child from the earliest stage is the venture into kindergarten education. This aspect is being championed by the wife of the Governor Her Excellency Judith Amaechi under her Economic Support Initiative (ESI). ESI now holds an annual seminar to help build capacity and intensify research in the area. Many of such schools have sprung up across the state and have become a new educational attraction for both the poor and the rich.

The unprecedented investment by the Amaechi administration and the uncommon transformation that has taken place so far has not gone unnoticed.  The state has won several awards from several organisations across the globe. The climax of such recognitions came with the nomination of Port Harcourt as the world book capital for 2014.

Like the Italian-born emperor Frederick II (1194 – 1250) stated in the Foundation charter of Naples University, the Amaechi administration can claim and say, “We keep the students within view of their parents; we save them many toils and long journeys; we protect them from robbers. They used to be pillaged while traveling abroad; now, they may study at small cost and short wayfaring, thanks to our liberality.”

 

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Governor  Chibuike Amaechi of Rivers State (left), with Director, Port Harcourt Book Festival, Mrs Koko Kalango (2nd left), at the opening  of Port Harcourt Book Festival in Port Harcourt, recently.

Governor Chibuike Amaechi of Rivers State (left), with Director, Port Harcourt Book Festival, Mrs Koko Kalango (2nd left), at the opening of Port Harcourt Book Festival in Port Harcourt, recently.

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Covenant University Retains Nigeria’s Best Varsity Ranking

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The Covenant University (CU) has, for the second time, been rated as the best university in Nigeria.
According to Times Higher Education‘s 2024 rating, Covenant Unirersity, as a growing, dynamic vision-driven university, founded on a Christian mission ethos and committed to pioneering excellence at the cutting edge of learning, is among the top 1,000 universities in the world.
The 2024 ranking includes 1,906 universities across 108 countries and regions. The Ranking Website indicates that the grading was compiled based on their new World University Ranking (WUR) 3.0 methodology which includes 18 carefully calibrated performance indicators that measure an institution’s performance across five areas: teaching, research environment, research quality, industry, and international outlook.
Analysis of the latest ranking on Thursday showed that the university based in Ota, Ogun State, is following on the ranking by the University of Ibadan (UI) as the second-best in the country, with the Federal University of Technology, Akure clinching the third position.
Currently ranked 801st university in the world, CU first gained prominence in 2018 after it emerged as the best university in Nigeria and the sixth-best university overall.
The ranking webpage explained that the site is trusted worldwide by students, teachers, governments, and industry experts, adding that the 2024 league table reveals how the global higher education landscape is shifting.
It stated thus; “This year’s ranking analysed more than 134 million citations across 16.5 million research publications and included survey responses from 68,402 scholars globally. Overall, we collected 411,789 data points from more than 2,673 institutions that submitted data”.
Meanwhile, also captured on the list of universities with the top rating in Nigeria are the University of Ilorin, the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Afe Babalola University, and the University of Benin.
Others include the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Lagos State University, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Obafemi Awolowo University, and the University of Port Harcourt.

Available statistics showed that of the 15 top universities in the country, nine are located in the South West region, two in the South-South region, two in the South East region, one in the North Central zone, and one in the North West zone. Interestingly, the North-East zone was conspicuously missing from the list.

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2023 UTME Notification Slips: Police, JAMB Raise Alarm Over Fraudulent Sites

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) have raised an alarm over fake sites for the ongoing printing of the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) Notification Slip which contains vital information such as the date, venue, and time of candidates’ examinations.
In a joint briefing by the NPF and JAMB recently in Abuja, candidates are enjoined to patronise only the approved sites by the JAMB, so as not be defrauded.
The Force Spokesman, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, who signed a press release on behalf of the two Government agencies said: “The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) hereby bring to the attention of the public the ongoing printing of the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) Notification Slip which contains vital information such as the date, venue, and time of candidates’ examinations.
“Unfortunately, the emergence of several fake websites created by unscrupulous individuals with the intention of misleading candidates has been observed necessitating this joint press briefing.
“These fake sites are designed to deceive innocent candidates into providing personal details such as registration numbers, email addresses, and phone numbers. These details are then exploited for malicious purposes.
“Both JAMB and the Nigeria Police Force condemn these fraudulent activities and hereby reiterate the readiness to safeguard the interests of candidates and maintain the integrity of the examination process.
“We urge parents, guardians, and all stakeholders to ensure that candidates print their UTME Notification Slips only from the Board’s approved website: www.jamb.gov.ng. Candidates can print their slips from the comfort of their homes or visit any of the over 700 accredited Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres nationwide.
“It is important to note that we are familiar with the tactics employed by these fraudsters, especially during the annual assessment and admission exercises. We are actively sensitizing candidates and the public about these deceptive practices.
“Any candidate who visits these fake sites will definitely have unreliable information and thereby miss out in the forthcoming exams.’’
“Candidates are advised to print their UTME Notification Slips before Friday, 19th April, 2024, to access vital information about their examinations. Any website other than www.jamb.gov.ng offering UTME slip printing services is fake and designed to defraud candidates. Candidates should also beware of sites offering ‘live’ questions and answers, as they are false and deceptive, and accessing such materials is prohibited.

“The 2024 UTME is scheduled to commence on Friday, 19th April, and end on Monday, 29th April, 2024. We call on parents, guardians, and the general public to join hands in fostering a culture of integrity and compliance with established guidelines. Together, we can nurture a generation of upright and law-abiding leaders by discouraging fraudulent practices and desperation.

“Furthermore, JAMB is partnering with the Nigeria Police Force National Cyber Crime Centre (NPF-NCCC) to address online scam-related issues seamlessly. We assure candidates and the public of our firm dedication to ensuring a fair and transparent examination process.

“In addition, the Inspector General of Police has ordered the NPF-NCCC to go after scammers and fraudsters who engage in cyber related crimes and create phishing sites/portals, and cause them to face the full wrath of the law”.

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RSU Begins First Semester Exams, Today

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The authorities of the Rivers State University (RSU),Nkpolu  Oroworukwo, Port Harcourt says it will  commence the First semester examinations.
This was contained in a statement signed by the Acting Registrar of the university, Mrs. I. B. S. Harry and made available to Dean’s and Heads of Departments, adding that the the examinations were earlier shifted to begin today  from its initial date of last Monday to enable students who were yet to complete their registration and pay the necessary approved fees and give all students equal opportunity to participate in the examinations.
The statement reads “This is to inform all staff and students of the Rivers State University, Nkpolu-Oroworukwo, Port Harcourt, that the First Semester Examination for the 2023/2024 academic session earlier scheduled to commence on Monday, 8th April, 2024, has been shifted to Monday, 15th April, 2024.”
“The change in date of the Examination is to enable students who are yet to pay stipulated fees/ charges and complete their course registration for the First Semester, to do so.”
All students in this category are advised to utilise the period to make necessary fee payments as well as course registration.”

By: Akujobi Amadi

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