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Proprietress Tasks Parents On Children’s Moral Guide

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    mond Stars International school, Port Harcourt, Mrs Helen Oboka, has urged parents and guardians to give moral guide and financial support to aid their wards and children in order to better their lives in the society.
Mrs Oboka, who stated this during the first “professional day,” organised by the school, last wednesday, at rumuosi, port harcourt, said moral guide and financial support to children would go a long way in alleviating evey form of violent act in the lives of their children.
“As parents, you must give your children the moral guide and financial support in the choice of his/her profession… if you allow your child, who is a future leader to drop out of school, he/she can only be a nuisance to the society,” she emphasised.
Stressing on the importance of the theme “towards a great future, mrs oboka noted that “the childe is the centre of every activity we carry out in this school.”
In his presentation titled, “career foundation,” Mr peter akpan, guidance and counseling expert, stressed the need for career counselors to sensitise children from pre-nursery to enable them direct their focus on what to become in future.
Mr Akpan stated that as much as every one aspires to be a professional and pursue a career that is meaningful and fulfilling, not every one achieves it.
According to him, many people are in jobs that make them feel bored, unmotivated and frustrated: “imagine spending at least 40 hours in a week on a job that you don’t enjoy, it means for a large proportion of your life time, you will be both unfulfilled and unhappy.”
he explained that, for this reason, every body needs guidance in the selection of a career, and the best time to get it is as a child.”
Speaking on the topic,” how to be a journalist,” Mr Soibi Max-Alalibo, a Deputy editor of The Tide newspaper gave 10 tips for young aspiring journalists.
They are inspivation, education, competition, job opportunities, location, process, timing, remuneration, relationships and risk/reward.
He explained that as in most fields of endeavour, “something or somebody must inspire you to be a journalist,” but “you need education in a relevant field to be a qualified journalist.
He noted that while there is intense competition in securing a good job, which is usually located in urban areas, the process of getting the job is highly dependent on the commitment of the individuals,” who should start writing for publication early enough because at the end of the day, you find that what ever you publish becomes part of your curriculum vitae.
Mr max-alalibo, therefore urged the young aspiring journalists to be focused early in life and keep good relationships at all stages, knowing that these relationships are possible news sources.
Highlight of the occasion include the dedication of the school hall and presentation of young professionals dressed in relevant out fits.    
         

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UNIPort Senate Grants Two-Year Amnesty to U2010–U2018 Students

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The Senate of the University of Port Harcourt Rivers state has approved a special two-year amnesty for students admitted between the 2010/2011 and 2018/2019 academic sessions who were unable to complete their programmes within the stipulated period.
This was contained in a statement by the university public relations officer,Dr Sammy Kpenu and made available to the tide over the weekend in port Harcourt.
The statement stated that eligible students are expected to submit formal applications addressed to the Vice Chancellor through their respective Heads of Department for review and necessary consideration.
The statement further stated that the approval provides a renewed opportunity for affected students to return, regularize their academic status, and successfully complete their studies.
According to the statement  the amnesty also offers a fresh opportunity to students who had issues related to overstaying or other challenges that forced them to discontinue their programmes, to return and complete their academic pursuits.
The statement however said that the deadline for submission of applications end on 31st May, 2026 and therefore urge the affected students to take full advantage of the window the amnesty provided to realise their academic dreams.
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Education Commissioner Seeks media collaboration in Rivers

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The River State Commissioner for Education, Dr Peters Nwagor has called on media practitioners in Rivers State to deploy their various communication platforms toward promoting government programmes and policies aimed at achieving sustainable development in the education sector. Dr. Nwagor made the appeal when members of the Etche Ethnic Practicing Journalists (EEPJ) paid him a courtesy visit in Office in Port Harcourt. The Commissioner emphasized the strategic role of the media in shaping public perception, promoting government initiatives, and supporting policies capable of improving the quality of education and human capital development in the state. According to him, constructive media engagement remains essential in creating public awareness on educational reforms, students’ welfare, infrastructural improvements, and other interventions being implemented by the state government. Speaking on the recent appro

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IAUE  holds 44th convocation May 8–9 

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Ignatius Ajuru University of Education will hold its 44th Convocation Ceremony on May 8 and 9, 2026, the University Senate has announced.
Executive Governor of Rivers State and Visitor to the University, Siminalayi Fubara, approved the dates.
The award of First Degrees and presentation of prizes will hold on Friday, May 8, while Postgraduate Degrees will be conferred on Saturday, May 9.
Chairman of Senate, Okechuku Onuchuku, announced the schedule during an emergency Senate meeting on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, at the University’s Postgraduate Hall, Rumuolumeni.
Onuchuku also said the University Council had ratified the promotion of 35 academic staff to the rank of Professor and 41 others to the rank of Reader.
*The newly promoted professors are:*
*Administration and Management Sciences*: Ikechi Prince Obinna, Consumer Behaviour and Sustainability Marketing; Chukwu Godswill Chinedu, Consumer Behaviour and Sustainability Marketing; Joy A. Mekuri-Ndimele, Consumer Behaviour and Sustainability Marketing; Dumo Nkesi Opara, Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour; Lawrence Amadi, Entrepreneurship and Strategic Marketing.
*Agriculture*: Eunice Ngozi Ajie, Agricultural Economics; Godswill Ibom Wilcox, Production Economics.
*Education*: Emmanuel Okwu, Library and Information Science; Love Nwamadi, Counselling Psychology; Ali Beatrice Onyebuchi Amadi, Early Childhood and Primary Education; Jerome Ibejika Wosu, History and Policy of Education.
*Humanities*: Grace Hart Lawrence, African Religion and Cultural Heritage.
*Natural and Applied Sciences*: Worokwu China Roland, Science Education (Chemistry); Constance Izuchukwu Amanah, Algorithms and Software Engineering; Comfort Emma-Elechi, Community Health Education and Promotion; Wokocha Gideon Azubuike, Science Education; Glory Godspower-Echie, Science Education; Nwala Longinus, Science Education (ITS); Daso P. Ojimba, Mathematics Education; Nchelem Rosemary George, Mathematics Education; Dagogo Franklin Ibim, Applied Geophysics.
*Social Sciences*: Leelee Nwiibari Deekor, Development Economics; Nzidee Williams, Development Economics; Iwarimie B. Uranta, Political Theory and Methodology; Dennis Reuben T. Ukpere, Rural Development and Resource Management; Poroma Lekia Celestine, Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management; Ngeh David Baride, Sociology of Development; Ebenezer Levi Odike, Sociology of Development and Social Work; Goodnews Wabah, Medical Sociology; Nwikpugi Bright Poronakie, Regional Development Planning; Ikechi Omenihu Okwakpam, Environmental Management.
*Vocational and Technical Education*: Paulinus Emennu, Industrial Technical Education (Mathematical Option); Joseph Onwuakalaegbule.
*Print style notes:*
1. *Lead first*: Who, what, when upfront — dates in para 1
2. *Dateline*: PORT HARCOURT in caps
3. *Numbers*: Figures above nine written as numerals, per AP style
4. *Attribution*: “said” used, titles before names on first reference
5. *Tight lists*: Semicolons separate full entries to save space
6. *No fluff*: Cut “executive”, “dedicated to”, “featured” — verbs carry weight
By: Akujobi Amadi
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