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International Debate: Anambra team wins 2023 international debate championship in Malaysia

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Pupils of the Anambra State Debate Team have won the 2023 international debate championship held in Malaysia.
The team, which represented Team Nigeria at the championship, defeated Team Malaysia 1, represented by Pin Hwa High School 3-0 by unanimous decision at the semi-finals before reaching the final.
The team thereafter defeated their counterparts from the Hin Hua High School Debate team in the finals, beating them 2-1 to emerge overall winners of the competition, which ended early on Thursday.
The Anambra State debate team which represented Team Nigeria at the competition, comprised of pupils who were drawn from various secondary schools across Anambra.
A pupil of St. Michael’s Model Comprehensive Secondary School, Nimo in Njikoka LGA, Promise Mbachu, emerged as the Best Speaker of the Debate Round.
The state Commissioner for Education, Prof. Ngozi Chuma-Udeh, described the feat as a “thing of great joy, great happiness and a sense of wholesome achievements”.

Anambra team
Chuma-Udeh said, “Coming home with the trophy has brought a lot of smiles to our faces. It is also a demonstration of how the state governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, who sponsored the trip is passionate about education in Anambra State.
“The governor has brought total reconstruction in every facet of education in the state. Today, we are bringing back this trophy, it is a mark of his achievement and glory.
“Team Anambra became Team Nigeria and as they became Team Nigeria, they went to the championship and became Team World. It is to the glory of God that for days, the children battled their counterparts from one country to another and winning with huge margin both in presentation and logic.
“They excelled until the last moment when they took on their hosts, Malaysia, on their own soil and they triumphed. They took the world by storm and now they are bringing the trophy to Anambra and to Nigeria.”
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Edo Govt approves N70,000 minimum wage for AAU staff after Ekwutosblog report

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April 13, 2025By
Ekwutos Blog
Barely a week after Ekwutosblog reported that the management of the Ambrose Alli University, AAU, Ekpoma, lamented over the continuous payment of a monthly minimum wage of N18,000 to the institution’s workers, the Edo State Government has approved a N70,000 minimum wage package for the staff.
Ekwutosblog reports that the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of the University, Chief Dan Orbih, disclosed this after the Council’s 235th Regular Meeting held between April 3 and April 4, 2025.
A statement by Mike Ade Aladenika, Principal Assistant Registrar and Head of Information and Public Relations of the institution, dated April 10, 2025, and made available to newsmen in Benin City, said the leadership and members of various functional unions at the university commended the Governing Council for the welfare package.
Aladenika said the unions noted that the approval of the N70,000 monthly minimum wage was long overdue.
Ekwutosblog had on March 28, 2025 reported that the management of the state-owned university lamented that staff of the institution are still receiving N18,000 minimum wage as against the N70,000 approved for workers in the Edo State public service by the immediate past government of Godwin Obaseki.
The Principal Assistant Registrar/Head of Information and Public Relations of the institution, Mike Ade Aladenika, who had decried the development in a chat with newsmen in Benin City, noted that all agitations to ensure that the workers benefit from the N70,000 minimum wage approved by the government were not successful.
“I will make bold to tell you that workers in AAU as of today are still on N18,000 minimum wage while other civil servants are on N70,000. All agitations with the past government were to no avail,” he said.
The unions’ leaders, however, unanimously expressed appreciation for the Council’s approval of the minimum wage to be at par with colleagues in the state’s public service.
“Under the previous administration, our efforts to ensure the implementation of the minimum wage were unsuccessful, and union leaders faced victimization for advocating better worker welfare.
“But today, the unions did not pressurize the current Governing Council before the approval. This highlighted the Council’s proactive approach to addressing staff concerns,” he added.
The university image maker said the Governing Council had assured staff and students of “well-thought-out policies” to reshape the institution’s fortune for the better.
He said that the chairman of the Governing Council, Dan Orbih while speaking after the Council’s 235th Regular Meeting, added that the Council approved the N70,000 new minimum wage as recommended by the National Universities Commission.
He said the new minimum wage takes immediate effect.
“This move comes after staff members faced challenges under the previous administration, including non-implementation of the approved minimum wage and other welfare benefits”, he stated.
He, however, urged the staff to rededicate themselves to their duties, promising further benefits for dedicated employees.
Education
Nigerian govt not applying statistics in national planning, resource allocations – Nwabueze

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April 11, 2025By
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Nigerian govt not applying statistics in national planning, resource allocations – Nwabueze
The government’s attitude, according to her, negatively affects national planning, the economy, allocation of scarce resources and also affects the electoral system.
Nwabueze, who stated this while delivering the 58th Inaugural Lecture of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State on Wednesday, said that inaccurate application of statistics had negatively affected the Nigerian electoral system and also encouraged electoral malpractices in many instances.
She lamented that statistics, which are important to every field and household, are not receiving deserved attention from the government unlike what obtains in the Western World.
“What is different between our government and the Western government is that Western government, they make use of data, they make use of statistics.
“If our government will listen to us and make use of statistics, then we will be better off,” she stated.
The 58th Inaugural Lecturer, who called for a prudent electoral system in the country, said that anomaly of number of cast votes being higher than registered voters in Nigeria during elections can be obliterated with the right use of statistics.
“My colleagues in the University of Ibadan carried out a research on the last election in Nigeria and they were able to bring out the discrepancy between the registered voters and what they observed in the field, and it was loud,” she added.
She faulted the Federal government’s much reliance on data released by the National Bureau for Statistics, saying that it had not produced the much desired results.
Nwabueze, who is also a Professor of Econometrics, recalled how Army officers whisked her to safety after some thugs attempted to set her office ablaze during a previous election because she refused to allow manipulated result figures to be included, when she worked as a Returning Officer in the Northern part of Abia State.
Education
Twin Brothers Achieve Academic Excellence, Graduate with First-Class Degrees from University of Ibadan

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April 10, 2025By
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Busoye Tolulope Matthew and Busoye Opegbemi Matthias, twin brothers, have made waves in the academic community by graduating with first-class degrees from the University of Ibadan.
The duo emerged as the joint best-graduating students from the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, each achieving an impressive CGPA of 3.94/4.00. They were also recognized as the overall best students from the Faculty of Technology.
The twins shared photos of their numerous awards and a breakdown of their academic performance, showcasing their consistent excellence from their 100 level to final year. The data speaks for itself: “Faculty of Technology, University of Ibadan Best Graduating Students, BGS Busoye (Twins) Graduating Students Speaker President Matthias Matthew 100L – 3.84 / 3.89 200L – 3.92 / 3.94 300L – 3.95 / 3.93 400L – 3.94 / 3.93 500L – 3.94 / 3.94”
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