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‘No Framework To Tackle Corruption In Nigeria’

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In the face of the on-going
fight against corruption, a legal luminary, George Etomi, has stated that Nigeria does not have proper regulatory framework to tackle corruption, bribery and money laundering.
Etomi, who stated this recently at a public lecture organised by the “advancement and Linkages Centre” in the Faculty of Law, Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST), also gave reasons for the state of affairs in the country.
In his lecture titled “Emerging Trends in Globalised Legal Practice,” Etomi gave the reasons to include ineffective law enforcement and the incidence of corruption among law enforcement officials, and lack of protection for whistleblowers.
Others are excessive bureaucratic and administrative red tape which makes bribery and corruption an inevitability, as well as multiplicity of regulatory bodies and legislation.
It also includes bribery and facilitation being seen as the “Culture” or a widespread necessity in doing business and conducting transactions.
For the fight against corruption to yield the required result, therefore, he recommended reduction in bureaucratic and administrative red tape to reduce the need for facilitation and payment to expedite processes.
According to Etomi, there is also the need for ethical trainings for law enforcement officials, and increased protection for whistle-blowers to encourage legal practioners to flag transactions that are suspicious.
These, he continued, will be enhanced by an increased awareness of know your customer requirements, and possible unification or  collaboration of different anti-corruption agencies  into one department to tackle corruption.
At the international level, Etomi recommended that countries should monitor physical cross-border transportation of cash and bearer instruments without impeding the freedom of capital movement.
Finally, he urged for less corrupt countries to boost their efforts in assisting more corrupt countries in streamlining their anti-corruption legislation and enforcement.
In his welcome address, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Professor Nlerum S Okogbule, had harped on the need to maximize on the benefits of globalization as regards opportunities provided in relation to legal practice.
“The crucial question is how best can we maximize the opportunities provided by globalization in relation to legal practice? That is the challenge facing us today, especially those of us from the developing countries of the world”, he said.

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Nigeria to Train Electric Vehicle Technicians through NOUN-Auto Clinic Partnership

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The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) has partnered with Auto Clinic Center to train electric vehicle technicians, in a bid to address unemployment and boost the country’s economy.
The partnership was announced during the virtual ceremony for the Course 2 of the certificate program in Electric Vehicle and Auto Diagnostics, held in Kaduna.
Professor Olufemi Peters, Vice Chancellor of NOUN, who was represented by Deputy Vice Chancellor, Technology Innovation and Research, Prof. Christine Ofulue, commended the innovative efforts of the Center and expressed gratitude to the partners and participants.
“This virtual flag-off of Course 2 of the Certificate in Electric Vehicles and Auto Diagnostics, facilitated by Centre for Human Resource Development (CHRD) of the university, is a collaboration between NOUN and the Auto Clinic Center, Abuja,” she said.
The registrar, National Open University of Nigeria, Mr. Oladipo Ajayi, expressed gratitude for the contributions and reiterated the significance of the program in preparing individuals for the future of e-mobility.
“We are committed to promoting skill-based education aligned with national and global needs,” he said.
The CEO of Auto Clinic Center, Nathaniel Okwesiri, emphasized the need to create professional mechanics through a combination of graduate and non-graduate training.
“We are grateful for this opportunity and we believe that this program will help to build a strong national capacity for electric vehicle repair and innovation,” he said.
Professor Shehu Usman Adamu, Deputy Vice Chancellor Administration, emphasized the importance of the Auto Clinic Training Initiative in preparing technicians for the emerging world of electric vehicles, aligning with Nigeria’s transition to cleaner and more sustainable mobility.
The keynote speaker, Prince Mustapha Mona Audu, CEO Electric Motor Vehicle Company (EMVC), highlighted the potential for Nigeria to become a leader in electric mobility, leveraging its large market and the continent’s need for sustainable transportation.
“Electric vehicles are the future, and Nigeria must be prepared to take advantage of this opportunity,” he said, announcing the donation of two electric vehicles to NOUN.
The event also announced upcoming programs in procurement management and professional child care, with the goal of fostering partnerships and addressing societal needs.
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Kenpoly  begins  2025/2026 academic session

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Management of the Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic Bori has announced fatestfor the commencement of its 2025/2026 academic session.
?A statement by the acting registrar of the school, ThankGod Anyim Abalubu said full academic activities will commence from Monday November 10, 2025.
?Accordingly, “all those who applied and have been offered provisional admissions into the various programmes of the Polytechnic in (National Diploma ND and Higher National Diploma HND) are requested to visit the Admissions and Registration Unit of the Registry as well as the Information and Communications Technology Centre (ICTC) for their Clearance and Registration, ” the statement said.
?The statement added that these category of candidates are required to complete all the processes of clearance and registration within one week as lectures will commence on Monday, 17th November, 2025.
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