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FG Procures 14m Textbooks For Primary Schools

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The Federal Government has procured 14 million copies of primary one and primary two textbooks for distribution free to pupils nationwide.

The Minister of State for Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, said this at the beginning of the nationwide distribution of the books and library resource materials to junior secondary schools.

“The textbooks are for English language, mathematics, social studies, basic science and technology.

“They are for distribution to learners in all public primary schools.

“Also procured for distribution to junior secondary schools are assorted library resource materials totaling 4.92 million.”

Wike said the book distribution followed the scarcity of appropriate textbooks and instructional materials in public primary schools that had constituted “serious impediment to educational quality and effectiveness’’.

He said the textbooks and instructional materials were meant to complement the efforts of various state governments in addressing the challenges in the basic education system.

The minister urged the private sector to develop a robust book industry in the country to leverage Federal Government text book policy.

He said this would enable learners at the basic education level to have access to effective learning materials at all times and at an affordable cost.

“The Federal Government, through the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) would continue to invest and play a leading role in partnership with stakeholders to provide and meet the teaching and learning needs of basic education system,’’ Wike said.

He added that the ministry would ensure that all learners had sustainable access to relevant textbooks and other learning materials at a ratio of a textbook per pupil.

The Chairman, House of Representatives Ad Hoc Committee on Management of Fuel Subsidy,Sen. Farouk Lawan, said the House was ready to partner with the ministry to achieve its laudable programmes.

Lawan added that the problem of accessibility and the push for students to attain university education and other tertiary levels must be addressed.

“I believed that the challenge is not just for Federal Government but it’s a challenge for all of us in this country.”

He urged states and local governments to recognise the efforts being made by the Federal Government to discharge their duties toward providing quality education to the Nigerian children.

“I hope the states and local governments will equally commence a programme such as this one so that our children will have the benefit of quality materials that are so critical to the maintenance of standards in our education system.”

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Association harps on importance of mother tongue in society 

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The President of Rivers State Indigenous Language Teachers Association and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) ,Rivers Language Centre, Port Harcourt.Dr Ovuchi J. Agwnu has described
Language as life  that promote culture and identity of the people.
Ovuchi  made in a  press statement to commemorate the mother tongue day in port Harcourt over the weekend.
The statement  call on parents to think about the future in a world where their kids would not sustain the language as handed over to them from antiquity.
” The Government should shift focus on the Youths as the hope of the Linguistic future. Every school should have an employed indigenous language teacher who will handle the mother tongue inculcation of the language of the immediate environment of each school.”
“Irrespective of the recent views on language teachings, we remain committed to sustaining our diversity as a people via language promotion.”
By: Akujobi Amadi
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UNIPORT Hails Odusote’s Historic Appointment as First Female Director-General of Nigerian Law School

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The University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) has expressed profound pride over the appointment of Olugbemisola Titilayo Odusote as the Director-General of the Nigerian Law School, describing the milestone as historic and richly deserved.
In a congratulatory message issued on behalf of the University’s management, staff, students, and stakeholders, the Vice-Chancellor, Owunari Abraham Georgewill, hailed the appointment by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a landmark achievement for legal education and women’s leadership in Nigeria.
The University noted that Dr. Odusote’s emergence as the first female Director-General of the Nigerian Law School in over six decades reflects the confidence reposed in her exceptional leadership capacity, professional depth, and administrative acumen.
UNIPORT further commended her outstanding tenure as Deputy Director-General and Head of the Lagos Campus of the Nigerian Law School, where she was credited with visionary leadership, institutional strengthening, and strategic advancement of legal training.
According to the University, her proven record of excellence, integrity, and commitment to institutional development unmistakably positioned her for the nation’s highest legal education office.
Describing the appointment as a source of pride and inspiration, UNIPORT expressed confidence that Dr. Odusote’s leadership would usher in a new era of growth, innovation, and consolidation in legal education in Nigeria.
The University concluded by wishing her a successful tenure and assuring her of its goodwill, solidarity, and unwavering support as she assumes leadership of Nigeria’s foremost legal training institution.
By: Akujobi Amadi
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K-SAFE Calls for Increased Education Funding, Transparency in Kano

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The Kano State Accountability Forum on Education (K-SAFE) has called for sustained funding releases, improved transparency, and stronger focus on learning outcomes to consolidate recent gains in the education sector in Kano State.
The appeal was made by Dr. Auwalu Halilu, Co-Chair representing civil society organisations, during a goodwill message at the 2026 Education Sector Joint Steering Committee Meeting held in the state.
Addressing the Commissioner for Education, committee members, development partners, and other stakeholders, Dr. Halilu expressed appreciation for the opportunity given to civil society groups to participate in the high-level policy dialogue.
He commended the Kano State Government and relevant agencies for progress made in expanding access to education, strengthening teacher recruitment, and advancing non-formal and second-chance education programmes.
Dr. Halilu, however, stressed the importance of ensuring consistent release of funds to support ongoing reforms and programmes aimed at improving education delivery. He also urged authorities to enhance transparency in the implementation of education initiatives and place greater emphasis on measurable learning outcomes.
He further highlighted the need to promote safe, inclusive, and supportive learning environments, particularly for vulnerable children, to ensure equitable access to quality education.
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According to him, sustained collaboration between government, civil society organisations, and development partners remains essential to strengthening education systems and improving outcomes for learners.
Dr. Halilu reaffirmed K-SAFE’s commitment to constructive engagement and accountability, noting that civil society organisations are ready to work closely with stakeholders to support continuous improvement in education delivery in the state and across Nigeria.
He said the forum remains dedicated to promoting transparency, accountability, and inclusive education policies that will benefit all children.
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