Education
Polytechnic Lecturers Issue 15-Day Ultimatum to FG

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The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) has given the Federal Government a 15-day ultimatum to address pressing issues affecting the polytechnic sector. The ultimatum, starting October 7 and ending October 25, 2024, may lead to industrial action if unresolved.
Key Demands:
– _Reversal of Impunity_: Review and reverse decisions inconsistent with the Federal Polytechnics Act
– _Schemes of Service_: Commence review of suspended 2023 document
– _NEEDS Assessment_: Release second tranche of intervention funds
– _Academic Allowance_: Include negotiated allowance in budget
– _Salary Review_: Implement approved 25/35% salary review
-Promotion Arrears: Release outstanding promotion arrears
ASUP’s National President, Shammah Kpanja, urged state chapters to stage peaceful protests and media campaigns within the ultimatum period.
Next Steps:
If the FG fails to address these demands, ASUP’s NEC will reconvene to decide on further action, potentially including withdrawal of services.
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Abia teachers to begin strike Thursday over unpaid salaries

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April 20, 2025By
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The Abia State Standing Committee of the Nigeria Union of Teachers has concluded plans to embark on strike action on Thursday over what they described as “stringent measures on teachers” by the state governor, Alex Otti.
They stated that the government and education stakeholders have refused to treat them well, they lamented that:
(1) teachers in Abia state are not paid the minimum wage in March and the teachers salary structure wasn’t used
(2)Teachers are still being retired by ASUBEB, despite His Excellency’s approval of the 65 years/40 years service extension. Promotions are released haphazardly without coordination.
(3)Non-payment of arrears to teachers in basic schools remains part of the problem. Since their colleagues in SEMB have started receiving parts of their arrears, it would be justifiable for basic school teachers to be considered as well.”
The strike action is expected to begin on Thursday, 24/04/2025.
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Six IMSU Law Graduates Bag First Class at the Nigerian Law School

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April 18, 2025By
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In what has been described as a historic academic feat, six graduates from the Faculty of Law, Imo State University (IMSU) have emerged with First Class honors in the recently released November 2024 Bar Part II examination results by the Nigerian Law School.
The distinguished students—Ekwereike Sunshine, Mezu Ifeanyi, Aretola Ade Daniel, Duru Vera, Iwuoha Amarachi and Obijiaku Precious—have etched their names in gold, not just for themselves but for their alma mater and Imo State at large, as IMSU takes the lead with the highest number of First Class graduates from a single institution.
This outstanding achievement has drawn widespread commendation for the #PeoplesGovernor, Senator Hope Uzodimma, whose administration has continued to demonstrate unwavering commitment to educational development and youth empowerment in the state.
Observers and stakeholders in the education sector have attributed this success to Governor Uzodimma’s consistent financial support to state-owned institutions and his visionary leadership, which has ensured a conducive learning environment and the provision of critical infrastructure and resources for academic excellence.
Under Governor Uzodimma’s watch, Imo State University has seen massive improvements in academic standards, welfare of lecturers, and student empowerment programs. This has evidently translated to global competitiveness for IMSU students and graduates, as reflected in their recent success at the prestigious Nigerian Law School.
Education analysts describe this record-setting performance as a product of deliberate investment and strategic policies of the Uzodimma-led administration, which continues to prioritize human capital development as a core component of the 3R agenda.
With this feat, Imo State has once again reinforced its position as a citadel of academic excellence in Nigeria, thanks to the foresight and support of Governor Hope Uzodimma—a true champion of the Imo youth.
As congratulatory messages pour in from across the country, the achievements of these six young legal scholars remain a beacon of what is possible when visionary leadership meets academic dedication.
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University of Ibadan matriculates 4,215 students from over 22,000 applicants

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April 17, 2025By
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The University of Ibadan (UI), has officially matriculated 4,215 students into its undergraduate programmes for the 2024/2025 academic session.
The matriculation ceremony took place at the university’s International Conference Centre on Wednesday, where the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Kayode Adebowale, addressed the new students, urging them to pursue excellence and uphold the university’s legacy of integrity and discipline.
“Strive for excellence, demonstrate good character and discipline, leverage available opportunities, engage in community service, uphold integrity, and avoid plagiarism and exam malpractice,” he charged.
Providing insights into the admission process, Professor Adebowale described the admitted students as the “champions of the champions,” highlighting the competitive nature of gaining admission into Nigeria’s premier university.
“Nearly 22,000 candidates applied to the University of Ibadan through the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), including both UTME and Direct Entry applicants from within and outside the country,” he revealed.
He further explained that 11,912 candidates met the required 200-point UTME threshold and sat for the university’s Post-UTME screening.
“Of these, 7,017 candidates scored 50 per cent and above. Ultimately, 4,411 students were admitted through UTME, while 238 gained admission via Direct Entry,” the vice-chancellor stated.
“Out of the staggering 22,000 applicants, only 4,215 were cleared to become bonafide students of the University of Ibadan.”
Ahead of the matriculation, the university held a two-day orientation programme for the newly admitted students, focusing on character development, academic excellence, campus engagement, and student safety.

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