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Private School Owners Want Edumate In School Curriculum

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Private School owners in Port Harcourt and its environs have called on Educational Authorities to include Automated Computerised Teaching Aide (Edumate) in the school curriculum.

Speaking during a demonstration of Edumate in Port Harcourt, a cross section of private school owners, said that the instrument which was introduced into Nigeria by Educomp Solution Nigeria Limited would help to improve the standard of education in the country.

According to the Proprietress of Dick and Alice International School, Port Harcourt, Chief (Mrs) Veronica Ajuebon, Edumate sustains children interest during lessons.

She said that with Edumate, all the series are engaged, pointing out that it was time, the government popularised this new teaching method in the interest of education in the country.

A staff of Dick and Alice International School, Mr Adedeji Oluwafemi said that the instrument makes it easier for children to learn.

Mr Oluwafemi who demonstrated the instrument before newsmen, said that Edumante would soon phase out the use of blackboard and chalks in schools.

According to him, the society must embrace new technology to improve, noting that he was not against giving money to ASUU or any other unions in the educational system, but effort must be made to bring in new method to improve the system.

The Head of Information Communication Technology (ICT), Dick and Alice International School, Mr Mevin Ajebon said that in this era of globalisation, Nigerian educational system must not lag behind in the adoption of new technology.

He said that Dick and Alice International School was doing well because of Edumate.

In her view, Proprietress of Great Faith International School, Agip Estates, Mrs Grace Anyanwu paid tribute to Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi for bringing Edumate to the state.

According to her, the situation must be made as an integral part of the country’s, educational system.

Edumate is currently being used in four schools in the state as well as the Ambassador Nne Furo Kurubo Model Secondary School, Eleme.

Proprietress, Diamond Stars International School, Rumuosi, Port Harcourt, Mrs Helen Uboka (middle), with members of the Christmas Carol Choir of the school, during the school’s end of term/year Christmas party, last Thursday.

Proprietress, Diamond Stars International School, Rumuosi, Port Harcourt, Mrs Helen Uboka (middle), with members of the Christmas Carol Choir of the school, during the school’s end of term/year Christmas party, last Thursday.

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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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“FPOG Bonny Deepens Learning With Hands-On Expedition to NLNG Nature Park”

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Academic expeditions and excursions take learning beyond the classroom, fostering personal growth, cultural understanding, and hands-on engagement with history, science, and nature. For the Federal Polytechnic of Oil and Gas, Bonny, such outings are a strategic tool for bridging theory with practice.
On Saturday, April 18, 2026, the Department of Science Laboratory Technology led students on an academic excursion to the NLNG Nature Park in Bonny. The team was led by the Head of Unit, Elizabeth Jumbo, alongside Ikor Peter, Usman Thaha, and Elekwachi Progress. The trip was designed to connect classroom instruction with real-life experiences.
According to the department, the excursion sought to deepen learning by linking theoretical knowledge with tangible, real-world exposure. The exercise also aimed to enhance student engagement and retention while promoting social-emotional skills such as collaboration and empathy. It further catered to diverse learning styles among the students.
Academic excursions offer clear benefits. Abstract concepts become concrete when students encounter them firsthand. A history lesson comes alive in a museum, while scientific principles are better understood in natural settings. Such interactive experiences are often more memorable than text-based learning alone.
The outings also build critical soft skills. Trips foster self-confidence, teamwork, communication, and resilience. They broaden cultural awareness and perspective by exposing students to new environments and ideas. For many, the experience sparks curiosity, promotes empathy, and can even influence future career paths.
At its core, the goal is to make learning personal, relevant, and interactive. The Federal Polytechnic of Oil and Gas, Bonny says it is committed to providing a compass to academic excellence through active learning, consistent organization, and holistic student well-being. The SLT excursion reflects that approach in action.
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