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FG Plans New Pre-Nursery Policy

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A new kindergarten education enrolment policy may be underway if the Federal Government pursues the new basic education blueprint, Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufai has announced.

Speaking at the third National Conference on Kindergarten Education organized by the Empowerment Support Initiative (ESI) in Port Harcourt, Wednesday, Prof. Rufai also said enrolment in kindergarten education has risen from 2.5 million to 25 million currently.

She stated that there was a renewed vigour in transforming the education sector, and that early child education forms a major foundation in driving government’s policy in the sector.

Prof. Rufai asserted, “early child education is a key foundation…it will be given the attention it deserves since it will enhance better performance of the child in future education endeavours.”

In line with this policy, she disclosed that the Federal Government has evolved a four-year strategic plan to pursue the scheme, while promising that measures would be taken to curtail poor teacher quality and out-of-school problems.

Keynote speaker and former World Bank Vice President for Africa, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, harped on the need for the country to invest in early child education.

Dr. Ezekwesili called for a systemic approach to kindergarten education, adding, “history indicates that education has moved to become a social tool with a holistic process,” emphasizing that, “it is a key component of the competitiveness of countries.”

The former World Bank chief, who spoke on the theme: “Legislation and Implementation of Kindergarten Education in Nigeria: Issues and Challenges”, argued that apart from being under funded, the system also lacks adequate attention.

In his remarks, Rivers State Governor, Chibuike Amaechi pledged government’s total support to the full implementation of the early child education policy, assuring that an executive bill will soon be sent to the House of Assembly to make it compulsory for all children to get basic education.

The governor praised the vision and commitment of his wife in the pursuit of better education for children, but insisted that fees be introduced to sustain the scheme in the future.

In his welcome address, Chairman, Board of Trustees of ESI and member, House of Representatives, Hon. Dakuku Peterside, said the conference is pertinent as it will provide a new road map to transform early child education.

“Early child education is perhaps, the top most priority, especially with the Rivers State Government”, noting that, if Nigeria is to fulfill its potential, kindergarten education must be given its pride of place.

In her remarks, Founder of ESI, Dame Judith Amaechi, called for effective measures in improving early child education in Nigeria, citing Section 8 of the 1999 Constitution, adding, “every child, irrespective of social background, should not be left without early education”.

Dame Amaechi further called for a separate law to make pre-school age education compulsory, as she called on states and local governments to invest in early child education.

First ladies of six states, including their deputies, pledged support to the vision of ESI at the programme, with speakers drawn from the academia and non-governmental organisations around the world.

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May Day: Labour Seeks Inclusiveness In Policy-making 

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The Organised Labour yesterday, called on the Federal Government to ensure inclusiveness in policy making and guide against erosion of rights, such as free speech and association.

The President, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mr Joe Ajaero made the call at the 2025 Workers’ Day celebration held at the Eagle’s Square, Abuja.

The Tide source reports Ajaero and the President, Trade Union Congress, Mr Festus Osifo delivered a joint statement on behalf of the organised labour at the event.

Ajaero described May Day as, not only a moment to honour workers’ sacrifices, but also a platform to demand justice and accountability from those in public office.

He frowned at the alleged suppression of protests, and the erosion of rights  of workers by some agents

According to him, workers have a duty to resist economic injustice, insecurity, and policies that undermine their dignity.

Speaking on the theme of the day, the NLC President underscored the need for Nigerian workers to reclaim the civic space and resist policies that contribute to worsening economic conditions.

“Our theme this year – “Reclaiming the Civic Space in the midst of Economic Hardship – reflects the urgent need for citizens to protect democracy and push back against repression.

“The civic space, where Nigerians express their concerns and challenge injustices is shrinking.

“If we fail to reclaim this space, the foundation of our democracy risks collapse,” he said

Ajaero, therefore,  urged workers to unite and resist division, fear, and despair.

He also urged them to mobilise and organise for change, declaring that the right to  demand better conditions is non-negotiable.

“Without workers, there is no society; without labour, there is no development. We must take our place in the fight for economic justice and democratic governance.”

Speaking in the same veins, Osifo said workers are the backbone of the nation—the educators, healthcare providers, builders, farmers, and innovators who sustain its economy -.

He stressed the need for the labour to reclaim the civic space even in the midst of economic hardship.

 

 

 

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2025 UTME: JAMB Disowns Site Requesting Payment From Candidates

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has disassociated itself from a fraudulent site requesting payments from candidates who missed the ongoing 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

The board said that the site, “Copyrightwriter Personal J Rescheduling Flw” and account number 8520641017 at Sterling Bank, associated with it, are scam.

The disclaimer is contained in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja on Thursday by the Board’s Public Communication Advisor, Dr Fabian Benjamin.

Benjamin said the account is being exploited to defraud unsuspecting candidates who missed their UTME.

“We issue this urgent notice to inform the public about this nefarious scheme targeting candidates who were unable to participate in the UTME.

“Some unscrupulous individuals are deceitfully soliciting payments of N15,700 under the false pretence of offering rescheduling services for the examination.

“Let us be unequivocal: this, it is a blatant scam, and we are confident that the public will not fall prey to such cheap and regressive tactics.

” The individuals behind this scam have no affiliation with JAMB or any legitimate government agency.

“The account details provided in these communications are entirely fictitious and bear no connection to any official processes; they exist solely for the purpose of perpetrating fraud,” he said.

Benjamin called on Sterling bank to take immediate and decisive action against this criminal activity.

According to him, JAMB has reported the matter to the relevant security agencies and actively pursuing those responsible for this deceitful act.

He further said that “JAMB does not reschedule examinations for candidates who miss their scheduled tests due to reasons unrelated to the Board’s actions”.

He, however, said that the Board is conducting a thorough investigation for candidates whose biometrics failed during verification and were thus unable to sit for the examination.

He said those without discrepancies would be invited to retake the examination at no cost , stressing that “no cost is required”

“It is imperative to understand that JAMB does not charge any fees for examinations after a candidate has completed their registration.

“We strongly urge all candidates to remain vigilant and not to succumb to these fraudulent schemes.

“Protect yourselves and report any suspicious activity immediately,” he explained.

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NDDC Seeks UN’s Support To Accelerate Niger Delta Development

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The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has expressed its willingness to partner with the United Nations (UN) to accelerate the development of the Niger Delta region.

Dr Samual Ogbuku, Managing Director of the NDDC, made the appeal in a statement issued by the commission’s Director of Corporate Affairs, Mrs Seledi Thompson-Wakama, in Port Harcourt on yesterday.

According to the statement, Ogbuku sought the UN’s support during his visit to the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator (UNRHC), Mr Mohammed Fall, at the UN regional office in Abuja.

He called on the global body to provide the NDDC with technical assistance and expert services to support the region’s development.

“We are eager to collaborate with the UN, recognising that the state governments in the region and the NDDC alone cannot achieve the level of regional development required,” he said.

Ogbuku identified key areas where support would be needed, including the provision of portable and affordable drinking water powered by high-tech solar energy sources.

He also highlighted the importance of reforesting the mangrove swamps, which have been severely damaged by decades of environmental degradation caused by oil exploration in the Niger Delta.

“Although the NDDC has made progress in providing solar-powered streetlights across the region, we still require UN support in delivering solar energy solutions for residential buildings.

“We also wish to explore the possibility of installing solar mini-grids in homes across communities, which would boost local commerce and trade,” he added.

The NDDC managing director further appealed for increased UN involvement in areas such as healthcare, education, youth training, gender development, and food security.

Ogunku stated that such interventions would significantly enhance the standard of living in the region.

In response, Fall affirmed the UN’s readiness to collaborate with the NDDC to fast track development in the Niger Delta.

He assured that the UN would support initiatives in food security, job creation, education, and renewable energy, among other areas.

“We aim to approach development in the Niger Delta holistically, rather than focusing solely on environmental pollution.

“This is merely an entry point; however, the UN’s development vision aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are designed to positively impact various aspects of people’s lives,” Fall stated.

He assured the NDDC of continued and fruitful engagements to drive the region’s development.

 

 

 

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