Education
Rivers Poly Postpones Examinations To Jan
The Authorities of the Rivers
State Polytechnic Bori has cancelled the second semester examination originally scheduled to commence today to the second week of January to enable students pay the contributory fees of twenty thousand naira.
The Authority had already scheduled to commence the examination today Monday but has it postponed to enable students completed their compulsory contributing fees to enable the institution fix some essential academic items that would aid the school function effectively.
The authority came out with this development after an interactive meeting with the school authorities which involved the Head Of Departments, the student unions within and outside the school, last Thursday so that students could pay the fees and complete all other clearance processes.
The Chairman of the Governing Council of the Institution, Barrister Independence Enyinda who stated this after the meeting said the school authority did not consider the cost of the damaged, but wanted the students to go back and write their examinations to enable some of them proceed for the National Youth Service.
Enyinda noted that the authority lost over #500 million during the fracas, stating that the school wanted to get some basic things that would be needed while investigations would commence on the remote cause of the last October student protest.
He noted that the school authority does not believed that it was mere Akwa Ibom student election that could warrant the students to go on rampage, stressing that the authority is not leaving any stone unturned.
He informed that the students have agreed to pay the said amount, adding that they needed time as some of them are facing challenges in paying fees due to the rush at the banks.
According to him, the students are ready to pay, but they said some of them cannot meet up the Monday 8th December deadline due to the rush at the various bank.
“Some have paid, but will need to consider them and also the Christmas break, that was the reason we shifted the examinations to the second week of January. This is to allow them enough time to complete the processes and clearance’’, he said.
The students commended the Governing Council to have come down to the level of the students to discuss a way forward and seek final solution to the issue, regretting the unwarranted destruction of school properties.
The acting President, Comrade Nwachukwu Chinyere said the students appreciates the efforts of the council and urged the students to ensure that they complete their payment on or before the second week of January.
Nwanchukwu said the council was seeking ways to bring peace back to the school.
Education
RIVCHPP Set To Take Health Insurance Scheme To Tertiary Institutions In Rivers State
Rivers State Contributory Health Protection Programme (RIVCHPP), the state health insurance agency, is set to take the health insurance scheme to schools, especially tertiary institutions, in the state.
This disclosure was made by the Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer of RIVCHPP, Dr. Vetty Rolegherighan Agala, when she led a team from RIVCHPP on an advocacy visit to the office of the Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of Education on Friday, 16th January 2026.
Dr. Agala, who solicited authorisation from the Ministry for RIVCHPP to write to the institutions under Ministry’s mandate so as to begin enrolment of students in the various schools , said that for the health insurance agency to expand universal health coverage of the state, then students need to be enrolled into the programme.
RIVCHPP’s Executive Secretary announced that the agency has also started talks with the State branch of Nigeria Association of Proprietors of Private Secondary Schools (NAPPSS) to ensure that no one in the state is left out from having the opportunity of accessing quality healthcare services without passing through financial hardship.
Dr. Agala also commended the innovative policies that the Permanent Secretary have brought to bear towards improving the educational exploits in the state, saying that the changes align to the interest and mandate of Governor Siminialayi Fubara stance on education.
RIVCHPP’s Executive Secretary appreciated the Permanent Secretary for giving the team audience, pledging her team’s dedication and commitment to clients’ satisfaction, calling on schools to embrace the S-SHIP package dedicated for the well-being of students in Rivers State.
In her remarks and response, the Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of Education, Dr.(Mrs. ) Azibaolanari Uzoma-Nwogu, who warmly welcomed the RIVCHPP team, promised to share with and disseminate all information about RIVCHPP to all public schools in the state so that the schools will be willing to give RIVCHPP opportunity to sensitise them on what RIVCHPP is all about and the benefits of signing up with RIVCHPP.
Dr. Uzoma-Nwogu advised RIVCHPP to be proactive and consistent in the mandate of providing affordable and quality health care to Rivers residents.
The visit witnessed a presentation of RIVCHPP’s sensitisation/campaign materials to the Permanent Secretary by RIVCHPP’s Executive Secretary
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