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Reps Threatens NUC With Zero Allocation

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The House of Representatives Committee on Pensions has threatened to approve zero allocation to pensioners of the National Universities Commission (NUC).

It added that others in the nation’s federal universities would get the same treatment unless their officials appeared before it to defend their budgets.

Rep Rasak Adewusi, Chainnan of the committee, issued the threat in Abuja on Wednesday when he rejected the delegation that came to defend the budget by NUC’s Executive Secretary, Professor Julius Okojie.

Adewusi said it was awkward for NUC and Vice Chancellors to leave their fate in the hands of the Budget Office without having any input into their pension budget before the parliament.

He told the delegation that the parliament in 2010 had to use its initiatives to increase the N5billion budget by the executive to N15 billion to make it possible for the commission to settle its retirees.

Adewusi added that the committee, in its bid to compel the NUC and the vice chancellors to appear before it to present their budget performance in 20 10, had to place embargo on the release of the balance of the pension funds by the Budget Office.

The chairman decried the attitude of the officials. “I am afraid, if we don’t see these people to defend their budget, the committee would give them zero allocation in the 2011 fiscal year.

“If the executive secretary of the NUC refused to appear before the committee, none of his officials should bother to come here next week,” he warned.

The committee rejected the explanation offered by the NUC’s Pension Desk Officer, Joy Isiguzo, that the commission had no business in the preparation of its pension budget and that of the universities.

She said it was prepared annually by the Budget Office.

Meanwhile, the Managing Director, Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC), Mr Adeseyi Sijuwade, during his budget defense, urged the committee to assist the corporation in the implementation of the 53 per cent pension increase.

The increment, amounting to N1.7 billion, was approved by the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC) in 2010.

Sijuwade, who was represented by Bayo Okusanya, Assistant Director, Pension, urged the committee to assist in ensuring the payment of N862million accumulated six months arrears of the 53 per cent pension increase covering July to December, 2010 .

The NRC chief also told the lawmakers that he was facing the challenge of settling 87 months monetisation pension arrears of N4.3billion covering October 2003 to December 2010.

Sijuwade pleaded with the committee to assist in the harmonisation of the corporation’s two pension schemes with a combined budget of N10.6 billion in 2011.

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School Resumption:Rivers begins monitoring of compliance  to academics standards

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As Secondary and primary schools  in Rivers state ,including public and private owned  resumes for the first term 2025/2026 academic session  today after a one month vacation at the end of the third term  2024/2025 academic session .,the state ministry of education said quality assurance supervisors will resume school visitations and monitoring immediately.
The state ministry of Education disclosed this in a statement signed by the permanent secretary ,
Dr. (Mrs.) Ndidi Chikanele Utchay and made available to the tide ,the statement stated that staffs of department of quality assurance services (SEQAS)  in the ministry and it’s agencies will commence  immediate  routein assessment visitations to all schools in the state, to ensure Compliance with Established Educational Standards .
The statement reads thus:
“This is to notify all public and private schools operating in Rivers State that the State Education Quality Assurance Services (SEQAS) will commence follow-through and routine assessments immediately, upon resumption of the 2025/2026 academic session. These assessments are designed to:
 Ensure Compliance with Established Educational Standards.”
“Evaluate the Quality of Teaching and Learning,
Review Curriculum Implementation and Teaching Methods,
Assess Infrastructure and Learning Environment, and
Promote Students Welfare and Overall School Improvement.”
“Consequently, all Public and Private Schools are by this announcement advised to make all necessary preparations and ensure full compliance with regulatory requirements. “
The statement also said applications for School approvals and upgrades should be submitted directly to the office of the Permanent Secretary, as negotiations with individuals and agents will no longer be tolerated.
“The  state Ministry of Education appreciates your continuous co-operation and commitments to sustaining high educational standards in our dear State.”the statement stated.
By: Akujobi Amadi
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University of Port Harcourt elevates five professor’s on communication and public relations

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The  Governing Council of University of port Harcourt in Rivers state has appointed
 five new Professors of Communication and Media Studies of the institution.
This was contained in a Facebook handle of  the public relations officer of the university,Dr Sammy Kpenu  disclosed that those elevated to the ranks  of professor include erudite and world-class Prof. Ntiense James Usua , promoted to  professor of Broadcasting,
Prof. Faustina Ginikanwa Nwachukwu – Strategic Communication and Advertising, and
Prof. Benedict Obiora Agbo – Public Relations and Advertising.
Others are,Prof. Sunny C.J. Mbazie , Public Relations and Advertising, while
Prof. Clement Afamefuna Asadu ,was appointed  professor of Behaviour and Social Change Communication, of the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, University of Port Harcourt.
By: Akujobi Amadi
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Our academic activities are AI driven – VC ….declares I’ntl Conf on education 

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The Vice Chancellor of Rivers State University, Prof. Isaac Zeb-Obipi, has declared that all activities in the University are AI-driven, stressing  the need to prepare the future workforce through Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education as a pathway to achieving sustainable development.
He  made this remark while declaring open the 4th Annual International Conference of the Department of Science Education, held from Wednesday,at the Faculty of Education Auditorium.
The vice chancellor commended the department for choosing a theme that aligns with his vision for the University and expressed optimism that the conference would produce a communiqué with clear strategies for the future.
Also speaking,the Head of Department, Science Education, Dr. Dorathy Ekineh,  stated that the convergence of STEM Education, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Sustainable Development is crucial in shaping the next generation of leaders, innovators, and problem solvers.
According to her, the conference provides an opportunity to explore, discuss, and collaborate on strategies to equip the workforce with the skills required to face the challenges and seize the opportunities of the future.
Earlier In his welcome address, the Dean of the Faculty of Education, Prof. Isaac N. Dokubo, described the conference as timely, noting that the world is rapidly embracing AI in all sectors.
He explained that the primary aim of the conference is to examine how AI and STEM Education can prepare tomorrow’s workforce to compete effectively with their counterparts globally.
 Delivering the keynote address, the Dean, Faculty of Education, University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Cheta Williams, stated that the workforce of the future will thrive at the intersection of STEM, Artificial Intelligence, and sustainability.
“If we align our education systems, innovations, and ethical compass, we will not just prepare for the future, we will shape it,” he stated .
He averred that the workforce of tomorrow is already being built today in classrooms, universities, innovation hubs, and government boardrooms,adding that the future is not something to wait for, but something to design and build together.
Also presenting a paper titled “STEM Education and Sustainable Development for a Resilient Future”, Prof. Keziah A. Achuonye from the Faculty of Education, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, highlighted the vital role of STEM in driving resilience and sustainable growth.
By: Akujobi Amadi
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