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77 Contractors Jostle For UBE Jobs In Rivers
A total of 77 companies have taken part in the process to select contractors that will execute the 2019 Federal Government Universal Basic Education intervention project in Rivers State organized by the management of the State Universal Basic Education Board (RSUBEB) .
Speaking while declaring the bid process open at RSUBEB office in Port Harcourt, over the weekend, the Executive Chairman of the board, Ven Fyneface Ndubuisi Akah said the ceremony had become an annual ritual.
Akah said the benefits of the programme to the development of basic education in the state would be enormous when the projects are executed and infrastructure provided.
According to him, the state was benefiting from the FGUBEB 2019 Projects due to the commitment of the state government to the development of basic education in the state and lauded Governor Wike for his efforts in this direction.
He disclosed that about 52 civil works, comprising 22 new school buildings as well as 6 storey classroom blocks among others were expected to be constructed during the project execution.
The RSUBEB boss warned prospective contractors that the board would not tolerate substandard jobs, saying that the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Abuja, had put up a sustainable monitoring mechanism to check low quality jobs.
He commended past contractors who executed the 2017, 2018 jobs for good work done, noting that it was their excellent job delivery that placed the state on top among other states across the country even as he appealed to contractors who will not be successful not to be deterred but to try next time as they may be lucky.
Also speaking, the state representative of Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), Mr Isaac I Chenwo, commended the organizers of the programme and described the event as transparent and credible.
Chenwo lauded the commitment of the RSUBEB leadership for the various feats achieved in the advancement of basic education in the state, saying that the chairman and his team were making concerted efforts to getting basic education system right in the state.
He charged the would be contractors to ensure that they delivered quality jobs and not to see the opportunity as an avenue to become rich, adding that there would be intensive monitoring for compliance in accordance with laid down rules.
The RSUBEB Director of Planning, Research and Statistics, Evangelist Emmanuel Ogbugo, while giving the breakdown on the overview of the 2019 FGN/UBEC projects said a total of 85 bids lots were sold in six weeks but, only 77 companies returned their bids.
He disclosed that the prospective jobs would cover the areas of construction of 52 new schools, water/sanitations, primary and junior secondary schools renovations, among others.
Our correspondent reports that representatives of ICPC, EFCC and civil society organisations witnessed the ceremony organised in accordance with the procurement act.
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NCDMB Opens Entry For 10th National Undergraduate Essay Competition
The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has announced commencement of entries for its Annual National Undergraduate Essay Competition.
According to the board, entries for the 10th edition of the competition will open on August 15, inviting undergraduate students in 100 and 200 levels from Nigerian universities, polytechnics and colleges of education to showcase their ideas on strengthening local content development.
This year’s essay topic: “Promoting Manufacturing for Sustainable Local Content Development,” challenges students to examine how Nigeria can build stronger local manufacturing capacity to drive economic growth and reduce dependence on imports in the energy sector.
Beyond winning prizes, the board said the competition has become a platform for nurturing critical thinking, research and innovation among young Nigerians.
“It encourages students to look beyond the classroom and develop practical ideas that can support the country’s drive for industrialization and sustainable development”
According to a press statement signed by Eyinimi Omorozi, Managing Director and Project Consultant, the competition is designed to improve students’ research abilities while inspiring them to develop the skills and competencies needed to contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s energy industry.
Interested students are expected to submit their entries through the competition portal at www.ncdmbessay.ng once the application window opens.
The competition will culminate in an award ceremony scheduled for October 22 at the NCDMB headquarters in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, where outstanding participants will be recognised for their intellectual contributions.
Over the years, the NCDMB Annual National Undergraduate Essay Competition has grown into one of Nigeria’s leading academic initiatives, encouraging young scholars to engage with national development issues and propose practical solutions that can strengthen local content and economic resilience.
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UNIPORT VC Receives Probe Report on Student Union Crisis
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt, Professor Chike Princewill, has received the report of the committee set up to investigate the internal disagreement and violent clashes among members of the University’s Student Union Government (SUG).
The report was formally presented on Tuesday, August 4, 2026, by the Chairman of the Committee and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration and Advancement), Professor Chukwudi Onyeaso, during a brief ceremony held at the Vice-Chancellor’s Committee Room, University Park.
While receiving the report, Professor Princewill commended the committee for its diligence, professionalism, and commitment to duty. He noted that members of the committee carried out the sensitive assignment with thoroughness, leaving no stone unturned in their investigation.
The Vice-Chancellor expressed appreciation for the committee’s dedication and assured the University community that Management would carefully study the report and implement its recommendations where necessary in the overall interest of the institution and the student body.
The investigative committee was inaugurated by the Vice-Chancellor on July 20, 2026, with a two-week mandate to examine the circumstances surrounding the Student Union leadership crisis and recommend practical measures to prevent a recurrence.
The submission of the report marks a significant step toward restoring stability, strengthening student leadership, and promoting lasting peace within the University of Port Harcourt community.
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Environmental Education Remains Critical Tool To Address Environmental Challenges Says Experts
Environmental experts have highlighted environmental education as critical tool in addressing environmental global challenges in the society, stressing that it help to equips citizens with the knowledge, attitudes and practical skills needed for Environmental protection.
Speaking at the Environmental Education Summit held in the University of Port Harcourt with the theme ” From Literacy to Action: Developing a Blueprint to strengthen Environmental Education for Achieving Environmental Sustainability in Nigeria”, Prof. Angela Ugwu, an environmental educationist and Head of Department, Faculty of Education in the Department of Adult and Non -Formal Education, University of Port Harcourt, noted poor environmental awareness among citizens and explained that Environmental Education remains a vital role in building citizens to effective response of environmental challenges.
While,urging that Environmental Education should not end in classroom, Prof Ugwu advised that Environmental knowledge acquired should be translate into action.
Also speaking, an environmental scientist, Prof Babatunde Bolaji, called for intensive community participation in Environmental conservation and the inclusion of environmental science in primary school curriculum.
Earlier, on his Part, Vice Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Princewill Rewhuamwhu Chike represented by the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Prof Chukwudi Onyeaso described the environment as very important to protect from climate change, urging the society to uphold healthy Environment.
Similarly, an environmental educationist, Prof Mbalisi Festus, a lecturer in the Department of Adult and Non-,Formal Education, University of Port Harcourt, while urging citizens to avoid activities that contribute in destroying the environment, he stressed that Environmental knowledge also offer citizens required knowledge on protecting the environment.
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