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S’South Education Dev: Amaechi, Obi, Ezekwesili, Set Agenda

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Governors Chibuike Amaechi of Rivers, Peter Obi of Anambra, Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti States and Former World Bank Vice President for Africa, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili have underscored need for a unified education policy that will drive development in the South-South states under the auspices of the BRACED (Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa-Ibom, Cross River, Edo and Delta) Commission.

They made their position public while speaking at the maiden edition of BRACED education summit tagged, “Empowering All Through Education,” held yesterday in Port Harcourt.

Governor Amaechi said four ingredients were key for educational transformation in the region. These he stated include infrastructure, qualified teachers, re-training of teachers and good atmosphere for study.

Recalling the poor state of education prior to the inception of his administration in 2007, the Rivers State Governor submitted that the government embarked on reforms, saying, “if we don’t get education right, our country will be doomed…for us in Rivers State, that is what we are doing”.

Following reforms and massive infrastructure transformation, Amaechi disclosed that currently there was huge pressure on public schools as private schools were losing pupils daily due to the new model schools.

In order to meet the challenge, he hinted of plans to provide free laptops to pupils in the new model schools, adding, “you can’t have a good educational policy without a technical and vocational education,” stating that by January next year, a new vocational centre to be manned by Germans would take off in the state.

After the BRACED summit, he said the state would organise its own education forum, as a way of tapping and synergising policies and programmes amongst the states.

In his remarks, Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State, opined that one way to secure the future of the children, “the future of these kids are very important… because they can contribute to make a better place.”

According to the Anambra State Governor, the most important asset for competition and development are education, as he praised the initiative of BRACED Commission.

Ekiti State Governor, Dr Fayemi called for curriculum development that would reflect the federal principle, warning that “if the current educational decay continues then the country is in danger.

Fayemi further suggested, “If we want to look at what has gone awry in the federation, education is one area…It should be an item that should be driven at the local level while supervision can come from the federal level.”

The Ekiti State Governor believed that the BRACED Commission could provided the needed platform for a uniform education policy that would drive development in the Niger Delta region.

In her key note address titled, “From Dependence on Oil to Knowledge Based Economy in the BRACED States”, Former World Bank Vice President for Africa, Dr. Ezekwesili called on the six states that make up the commission to poll their resources together for a viable education strategy.

She argued that the huge natural and economic resources of the region provides a veritable instrument in which the human potentials could be harnessed as well as economic diversification achieved.

“Economic growth increases as citizens are offered opportunities to education,” Ezekwesili explained.

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Fubara Seeks Media Support Towards Rivers Dev …Commends National Network For Vibrancy 

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The Rivers State Government has called on the media to support its efforts towards the promotion of good governance and development of the State.

The State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, made the call during the 21st anniversary celebration of The National Network newspaper in Port Harcourt, last Wednesday.

The governor, represented by the Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of Information and Communications, Dr Honour Sirawoo, urged the media to be responsible in its reportage, and contribute towards the growth and development of the State.

He said the government relies on the media to tell the story and enlighten the people on the activities of the government, promote good governance in the society, while at the same time playing the role of a watchdog.

He also urged the media to ensure clarity, honesty and transparency in the discharge of it functions.

Speaking on the theme of the anniversary, “Media Governance and Public Good, 21 Years of National Network in Shaping Civic Participation”, the governor commended the National Network newspaper for its vibrancy and consistency in contributing to the state democratic landscape.

He noted that the media outfit has emerged as one of the strongest pillars in the growth and development of the State.

The Chairman of the anniversary celebration and former Commissioner for Information and Communications in the State, Pastor Paulinus Nsirim, also commended the staff and management of the National Network for their resilience, and for remaining professional in the last 21 years.

He particularly praised the publisher of the newspaper, Pastor Jerry Needam, for demonstrating professionalism in the discharge of his duties, urging him to sustain the tempo.

In his remarks, the Editor-In-Chief of the National Network, Dr Chris Okonkwo, said for the past 21 years, the newspaper has maintained its constant presence in the newsstand, and also contributed so much towards the improvement of the society despite the economic downturn in the country.

According to him, “we are celebrating 21 years of uninterrupted presence in the newsstand despite the economic downturn and paucity of funds.”

He commended the state government for its support to the newspaper over the years, adding that the celebration was also a victory over police harassment.

The highpoint of the anniversary was the presentation of awards to some individuals for their contributions towards the growth of the media.

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Troops Rescue 12 Abducted Teenage Girls In Borno 

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Troops of Operation Hadin Kai have rescued 12 teenage girls abducted by Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists in Mussa District of Askira/Uba Local Government Area of Borno State.

In a statement posted on its official Facebook page, yesterday, the Nigerian Army said the victims who were rescued on Saturday, had been evacuated to a secure facility where they are receiving comprehensive medical care, psychological support and debriefing.

“Upon completion of these processes, they will be formally reunited with their families. Their recovery has brought immense relief to the community, which had been gripped by fear following the abduction,” it added.

The statement read, “The Nigerian Army has successfully rescued 12 teenage girls abducted by Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists in Mussa District of Askira/Uba Local Government Area, Borno State.”

According to the statement, the victims, aged between 15 and 20, were kidnapped on 23 November while harvesting crops on their family farmlands.

They were freed on Saturday, 29 November, following a swift, intelligence-led operation by troops of Operation HADIN KAI in the southern Borno axis, it noted.

The statement listed the rescued victims as: Fatima Shaibu (17), Fatima Umaru (15), Hauwa Abubakar (18), Saliha Muhammed (15), Sadiya Umaru (17), Amira Babel (15), Zara Adamu (17), Nana Shaibu (15), Zainab Musa (18), Zainab Muhammed (17), Jamila Saidu (15) and Hauwa Hamidu (17).

It further stated that the military high command commended the doggedness of the troops for their swift response, and acknowledged the crucial support of security stakeholders and local informants whose timely intelligence enabled the successful rescue.

“Troops continue to pursue ISWAP remnants across southern Borno to prevent further attacks and safeguard civilians.”

“The Nigerian Army calls on communities to continue supporting ongoing operations by providing credible and timely information, emphasising that collaborative efforts are essential to defeating terrorism and ensuring lasting security,” the statement concluded.

 

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NELFUND Disburses N140bn Loan To 788,947 Students

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The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) said it has disbursed N140.9 billion in student loans to beneficiaries since the scheme’s portal was launched on May 24, 2024.

According to the Daily Status Report released yesterday via its official X handle, NELFUND has received 1,193,228 applications, of which 788,947 students have benefited from the programme.

As of November 12, 2025, the report shows 35,773 new successful applications for the week and 3,367 on that day, representing a 0.3% increase in new applications from the previous day.

NELFUND said it has paid N140,884,471,740 to 262 institutions as tuition fees, including N88,947,000 as institutional fees and N53,776,000,000 in upkeep allowances.

The fund plans to extend its student loan scheme to cover vocational and skills acquisition programmes.

The Managing Director of NELFUND, Akintunde Sawyerr, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja, saying the extension aligns with the Federal Government’s broader education and skills development agenda.

He added that the move reflects President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to inclusive human capital development beyond traditional university education.

According to Sawyerr, Nigeria’s next phase of development requires a balance between academic and technical competence.

“At NELFUND, we have a mandate to also support vocational skills.

“We have not started yet, but I know that the President Bola Tinubu administration has ensured that there is full coverage around the skills issue,” he said.

 

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