Education
Group Wants Indigenous Languages In Schools
Rivers State House of Assembly has been told not to abandon the teaching of indigenous languages in the new education bill.
The Executive Secretary, Rivers State Readers Project, Dr Tony Enyia, stated this in Port Harcourt last Wednesday, during a public hearing organised by the House Committee On Education.
Dr Enyia said the proposed education law 2013, made scanty inputs on mother-tongue in the first schedule, section 14, pages 18-20, stating that, “African Language and literature” should be taught as a subject in secondary schools.
According to him, “the provision is therefore sidelining the enforcement of the injunction of the Rivers State Education (Teaching of Indigenous language law 2003, which provides that teaching of indigenous languages is made compulsory in all pre-primary, primary and junior secondary schools in Rivers State”.
Citing the 2003, Education law, Dr Enyia said “the Ministry of Education shall ensure that the teaching of these indigenous languages form part of the academic curricula of all affected schools”
He referred to the National Policy on Education (2004), which provides that for pre-primary and primary education, government shall ensure that the medium of instruction will be principally the mother tongue or the language of the immediate community for the first three years.
Dr Enyia, appealed to the lawmakers to take steps to reflect the teaching of mother tongue at the primary level in the proposed law, pointing out that the objective of Rivers State Readers Project is to develop 17 approved languages of Rivers State.
The Executive Secretary referring to Dr Lakan Are, blamed children’s inability to speak their mother-tongue on parents, who think it elitist for their children to speak only in English rather than their mother-tongue.
He, however, commended the Commissioner for Education, Dame Alice Lawrence Nemi, for directing that computerised teaching modules being used by Educomp Consultant, running the Model Secondary School at Eleme for all the subjects, Biology, Chemistry, Government, History etc, should be translated into the 17 approved Rivers indigenous languages.
According to him, the 17 approved indigenous languages are Abuan, Degema, Etche, Egbema, Ekpeye, Eleme, Engene, Gokana, Ibani, Ikwerre, Kalabari, Khana, Ndoni, Obolo, Odual, Ogba, and Okrika.
Education
Students Eulogises PGSA Leadership Role in RSU dev
The 11th Global President of the Rivers state University Alumni Association (RSUAA), Dr. Marry- Ann Perekebina has praised the Obarijima Waite’s led Postgraduate Students Association(PGA), describing his tenure as ” visionary, transparent and worthy of emulation.
Dr. Perekebina , who spoke with journalists at the sideline of the commissioning of projects embarked by Obarijima Waite’s administration in Port Harcourt, eulogises him for leading a purposeful administration – characterised with team work, love and result.
She maintained, that Obarijima Waite’s have led a purposeful administration that touches on cole values expected of any leader,adding that he has embarked on several projects that will have direct bearing in the lives of PGA students who will make use of the facilities.
“I think it’s worthy of emulation and recognition and he deserves all the accolades. He is a transformational leader who believes in carrying everyone along.” she said.
Also speaking at the sideline, a Postgraduate student of Law and Diplomacy, Edward Olaka, equally lauded the President of PGA, Obarijima Waite, for his visionary and outstanding leadership style, and describing him as “a Square peg in a Square hole”
According to him, the performance of the incumbent President and his team will throw a huge challenge to his successor’s, stressing that their administration will be used as a yardstick to measure whoever that would be coming after them, describing his performance as a commitment and testimony to hard-work built on the fear God.
” This is the handiwork of God, because it is said that when the righteous rules, the people rejoice.”
Education
FRSC to Establish Driving Training Centre at UniPort

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) is set to establish a Driving Training Centre at the University of Port Harcourt, to be domiciled at the Centre for Logistics and Transport Studies, NEMA House.
A team from the FRSC National Headquarters visited the University on Friday, September 12, 2025, to inspect proposed facilities in line with the Driving School Standardization Programme (DSSP) mandatory requirements.
Speaking at the end of the inspection, Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, represented by the Head of Driving School, Mr. Sunday Attah, expressed satisfaction with the standard of facilities available at the institution. He commended the University for its readiness to host the pilot scheme, noting that the Centre will be replicated in other parts of the country in due course.
Earlier, during a courtesy visit to the University Management, the Corps Marshal explained that UniPort was selected to host the pilot project because of its strategic importance to the nation.
Responding, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Owunari Abraham Georgewill, represented by the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration), Professor Chukwudi Onyeaso, welcomed the initiative and assured that the University remains open to partnerships that will promote academic excellence and national development.
Education
Don Advocates Equal Opportunity For Citizens

A scholar and the 119 Inaugural lecturer at the Rivers state University, Prof.Chukwu Sancho Nwobuisi has called on political leaders across the world and Nigeria in particular to be transparent, accountable and lead with the fear of God, bearing in mind that when we depart the earth, we shall take home nothing, except the spirit who shall return back to the maker to give account of how we lived our lives.
Speaking to Journalists shortly after delivering his inaugural lecture on Wednesday in port Harcourt with the topic: ” War and The Dynamics of Ehianomics Economy The Nigerian Experience Who Are The Losers”, called on political leaders and those at the position of trust to think outside the box if they truly want the Nigeria to be great again.
He explained that the topic of the lecture basically is about social ills and how to correct the false narrative affects the system, while maintaining that the system has worsen to the point that the future of our younger generation now in dire danger, due to unemployment ,poor infrastructure,poor healthcare and everyone looking for a means to see ends meet.
The Frontline scholar,regretted that agriculture that used to be the economy main stay of the country is now downgraded due to over dependent on oil revenue, hence the unfortunate social and political crisis found daily in our communities.
” The study looks at the effect, influence and what affects the economy of the nation and how our mindset can change from over dependent on oil”
Prof. Nwobuisi, who didn’t mince words about corruption, maintained that corruption remains a serious challenge that the government needs to mitigate by the institutions saddled with the responsibility to pull the nation out of the menace.
” The way forward is that the nation’s anti-graft agencies must be strengthen to look around us especially on the invasion by the so called Yahoo boys.” Prof. Chukwu said.
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