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Revamp of technical colleges will solve manpower, skills demand – Ogun students

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Students in Ogun State have expressed their satisfaction at the revamping of technical colleges across the state, saying it would boost technical education.

They said the move would produce skilled workforce capable of meeting the demands of both local and international markets.

The students equally noted that aside increasing enrollment and enabling students to compete favorably with their counterparts across the country, the move would contribute significantly to closing the skills gap nationwide.

Recall that the state government, through the Commissioner for Education, Science, and Technology, Abayomi Arigbabu, had announced that rehabilitation of technical colleges in the state had commenced.

The commissioner explained that the exercise was meant to attract more students to technical education.

Speaking on behalf of the students, the Chairman, National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) Ogun State Joint Campus Committee and the National President of the National Association of Ogun State Students (NAOSS), Gabriel Francis and Kehinde Thomas, in a joint statement on Monday, commended Governor Dapo Abiodun.

They described the move as a laudable step towards breathing a fresh air into the state-owned technical colleges.

The students opined that rehabilitation of the structures would, in no small measure, contribute to the learning skills of students.

Parts of the statement read, “The ongoing rehabilitation work and the upgrading of facilities would enhance practical learning, foster creativity, and provide a conducive environment for academic excellence.

“Apart from helping to attract more students to technical education, would also increase their employability and prepare them for entrepreneurial opportunities in various industries.

“NAOSS and NANS want to commend the Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, for his administration’s move to revamp technical colleges across the state. This move is not only right, but, timely, especially now that technical manpower and skills are in high demand.

“The students associations strongly believe that rehabilitation exercise would go a long way in boosting technical education towards producing a skilled workforce capable of meeting the demands of both local and international markets.”

The students however urged Governor Abiodun to enhance security around campuses of tertiary institutions in Ogun to prevent abduction of students by kidnappers, who now target campuses to carry out their nefarious acts.

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Varsity student drowns in River Benue

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A student of the Benue State Univeristy, BSU, Makurdi, Mr Abel Agaba, who was reported to have drowned in the River Benue was recovered on Friday.

A source said the deceased, who is a 200-level student of the Chemistry Department of the institution, had gone missing after swimming in River Benue.

The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Agaba, who lived with family members at Awe Street in the Wurukum area of Makurdi town, went to the nearby River Benue after watching a football match at a viewing center at about 11:45 pm.

He said, “we learnt that after watching the European football matches that finished at about 11:45 pm he said he was feeling hot and wanted to swim in River Benue to cool his body.

“Though those with him advised him against going to the River as it was already too late, he insisted and went since it was the usual practice around the area for people to go swimming at night whenever there is intense heat.

“He went alone and nobody bothered to check on him till Friday morning when a fisherman in the neighbourhood went to the River to check his fishing net for fishes and discovered Agaba’s lifeless body attached to his fishing net.

“The man raised the alarm and people went and recovered his body which was identified by his family members who took his remains to the mortuary.

“The death of the young man has thrown Awe Street neighbourhood into mourning because he was a gentle man who gave his time to his studies and never had issues with anyone.”

When contacted for confirmation, Spokesperson of the Benue State Police Command, CSP, Catherine Anene said she was yet to receive information on the incident.

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Nekede Poly suspends lecturer for beating up student

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The management of Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Imo State, has suspended a lecturer, Mr. Okoroafor Ifeanyichukwu, for allegedly beating up a student.

A video making the rounds on social media shows the lecturer approaching the student in the midst of other students, slapping and hitting him, amidst shouts from bystanders.

A letter of suspension from the Polytechnic, signed by the Director of the Technical and Entrepreneurship Development Centre, P.C. Okoye, and titled “Suspension from Duty – Mr Okoroafor Ifeanyichukwu,” stated that the suspension takes immediate effect.

The short letter read: “You are hereby suspended from duty as a facilitator in the Technical and Entrepreneurship Development Centre pending the outcome of an investigation into the incident that occurred yesterday (Thursday, March 13, 2025) at the site of your entrepreneurship training.”

The incident, which has gone viral on social media, has garnered widespread condemnation for the lecturer, especially as the student was already showing remorse for his actions before the lecturer descended on him.

However, it was not immediately clear what the student did to provoke the lecturer’s reaction.

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IMO STATE GOVERNMENT SET TO RECOVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS’ LAND FROM ENCROACHERS

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The Imo State Government has commenced the process of recovering lands belonging to public schools across the state, which have been encroached upon by individuals and organizations.

Some of the affected schools include:

– Central School, behind St. Paul’s Douglas
– Primary School, Avu
– Other primary schools across the state where personal building’s have taken over school land.

The government has warned all encroachers to vacate the premises immediately, as failure to comply will result in swift action.

This move is aimed at restoring the original purpose of these public schools and ensuring that they continue to provide quality education to the children of Imo State.

For inquiries or concerns, please contact the Imo State Ministry of Education.

Let’s work together to reclaim our public schools!

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