Saturday, 28 June 2014

Hon. Wahab Alawiye-King Appeals to ASUU, LASU Branch


The Chairman, House Committee on Education, Science and Technology, Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Wahab Alawiye-King, has appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Lagos State University branch to consider Government’s new position on the crisis in the university.

“This committee is happy with the way the government has reduced the fees. We are also hopeful that the lecturers would continue to work passionately while the government would gradually assist the school to attain that pride of place that we all want for it.

“I am happy today that things are being considered in favour of the students who are ready to resume classes, though I hear that there are still some complaints.

“I am very sure the deliberations that led to the resolution of the government for the reduction of the fees didn’t just happen within a day. And I know the students know that the government has a lot of work to still do in the institution.” He said.

354 Retirees To Get N1.78b Bond Certificates In July


The Director-General of the Lagos State Pension Commission, Mr Rotimi Hussain has disclosed that first batch of 437 retirees drawn from the local governments and the state Universal Basic Education Board were paid N1.72 billion in April.


He also disclosed that 354 retirees will be presented retirement bond certificates worth N1.78 billion on July 17.

Deputy Governor, Lagos State Suggests compulsory free education for all children across all levels


The deputy Governor of Lagos State, Her Excellency, Mrs. Adejoke Orelope Adefulire has advocated compulsory free education for all children across all levels.

She disclosed this at a press conference organized to commemorate the 2014 Day of the African Child.

   “There is the need to increase the funding of the education sector to address the challenge of providing qualitative and education compulsory basic education for all children of school age in the country irrespective of sex, ethnic background and social status.

"It is also important to give our children the voice to be heard; to enable them discuss their problems and seek for direction and to be able to confide in us as parents. In all programmes and policies affecting the children, government needs to seek their inputs and suggestions, as provided in the Child Rights Law,” she stated.

Friday, 27 June 2014

Lagos SUBEB calls on Parents and School Administrators to Register Children/Wards for Entrance Examination into JSS1

The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board has called on parents and School Administrators to register their children/pupils for the coming Entrance Examination into JSS 1 for the 2014/2015 Academic Session.

In a statement released by the Public Relations Officer of the Board, Mrs. Olawunmi Okoh, read more


Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Fewer Pupils in England offered places at chosen schools


Judith Burns, a BBC News Education reporter, has pointed out in a report that the percentage of pupils in England admitted to their first-choice secondary school has fallen for the first time in five years.
Read more.

Lagos to Organize Science Vacation Course

Here is an opportunity for you to register your child/ward for Holiday Coaching as the Lagos State Ministry of Education is organizing an intensive Science Vacation Course for Junior and Senior Secondary Schools in the State in the following subjects:

Senior Secondary- Agricultural Science, Chemistry, Computer Studies/ICT, Biology, English Language, Further Mathematics and Physics.

Junior Secondary School- Agricultural Science, Basic Science, Basic Technology, Computer Studies/ICT, English Language and Mathematics.

The Vacation Course aims to achieve the following:


  • To channel the energies of students into productive ventures during long vacation period


  • To improve students’ skills and performances in science


  • To sustain students’ interest in science subjects


The course is scheduled to commence on Monday, 4th August 2014 and end on Friday, 5th September 2014.

Interested Parents/Guardians should go to their Education District for the list of designated Schools. Students can register in any of the Schools listed.

The addresses of the Six Districts are here.

 

 

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Gordon Brown Charges World to remember Chibok Girls


Mr Gordon Brown, United Nations Special Envoy for Global Education called for the world to remember the kidnapped schoolgirls of Chibok, Nigeria.

He said this at an event marking this year’s Day of the African Child which focused on the theme, ‘A child friendly, quality, free and compulsory education for all children in Africa.'

 “Thousands of people have come together united with one cause: safe schools for every girl and boy,” Mr. Brown said

Africell gave out Le5m to Sponsor Quiz Competition Organized By Nigerian Students Union in Sierra Leone.


Africell, multiple Award Winning Telecommunication Company, gave five million leones (Le5m) as sponsorship package for the third Inter-secondary schools Quiz Competition organized by the Nigerian Students Union in Sierra Leone.

Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Mr. Joe Abass Bangura said his company is excited in providing a sponsorship package of Le5m cash and meeting the cost of radio and newspapers advertisement, branding of the venue and the provision of a Public Address System to the organizers of the third Inter-secondary school competition as they continued to support education in the country.

Chibok Girls: Jonathan Approves N1.6bn For Safe Schools


We heard that President Goodluck Jonathan has ordered the Finance Minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala to open a trust fund account of N1.6 billion.


You want to know the reason? Well, to allow the international community, as well as local donors contribute to making our schools in our country safer.
The private sector according to reports, is putting N1.6 million, or billion?

 “And Mr President has kicked off his initiative by opening and instructing that I open a trust fund for which we have already committed N1.6 billion. The private sector is also putting N1.6 million, Prime Minister Gordon Brown is going to raise some resources and the governors are also making some commitment,” Okonjo-Iweala said.

Nigerian Peter U. Nwangwu Contests for President, University of Nebraska


Peter U. Nwangwu, a Nigerian graduate of University of Nebraska who is also an entrepreneur, university leader and philanthropist has applied to become the school's next president.
 
Nwangwu holds four degrees from NU and he’s applying for the job vacated by J.B. Milliken in May.

He said these in an interview:
“I didn’t just want to apply for the position because of where I am today.
 “The search committee will see — from my undergraduate days through my graduate degrees and various exposures, the places I have been and having taught at the highest levels — there is a lot I can bring to the table.
 “Nebraska gave me so much; I think it’s time to use everything that has worked for me to take Nebraska to the next level.” He said.

Nwangwu is the recipient of the President Ronald Reagan Republican Gold Medal in 2005 and the Congressional Medal of Distinction in 2006.

FUTA to Graduate 7,482 students


As the Federal University of Technology, Minna graduates 7,482 students at its 21st, 22nd and 23rd combined convocation ceremonies on 21st, June 2014; I hope and pray that the Labour market will absorb them. 
Not possible?

Education in Nigeria, improving-President, ANCOPPSS


Mr Babatunde Philips, President of All Nigeria Confederation of Principals of Public Secondary Schools (ANCOPPSS), Lagos State Chapter made the observation in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.


He said that Nigeria’s education standard was no longer declining as claimed by some people.
According to him, school curricula in Nigeria have been upgraded to meet global standards and, the exposure of pupils to the use of computers was part of the improvement.


Sunday, 15 June 2014

Accessing Bursary Awards and Scholarships

The rising cost of accessing University Education is becoming worrisome to stakeholders in the sector most especially parents who obviously cannot afford the astronomically high cost.
 There have been arguments and counter-arguments between Government on one side and parents, students and the lecturers on the other side and there seems to be no end in sight.


This problem has really posed a big challenge and based on my personal interactions with some parents, I found out that many of them are seeking alternative means of funding their children’s education at tertiary level.From the petty-traders to the low and medium income earners who often have the opportunities of accessing bank loans, all are not finding it cool at all. In fact, the rich ones are not also left out as they seem to bear the burden of the less privileged in the family or community.


The quest by parents to raise money to secure admission and fund their children’s education has forced some of them to engage in one or more of these businesses. Even Some undergraduates from humble background are not left out in this as they are seen on major highways, streets, markets etc trying to raise money to take care of their education.


Maybe you are having same problem, why don’t you consider one of these businesses to raise money, at least to support what your parents give. Who knows? You might from there become a business tycoon like Jimoh Ibrahim, Saheeto, Obalendesuya or Dayo Olomu, an Inspirational Speaker in London.


While we are asking Government to subsidize the cost of University Education so that a sizeable number or majority of the population may become educated, bearing in mind that education is a weapon to fight poverty, ignorance and disease and of course the best legacy that we can bequeath to our children. I will like to admonish you with the following tips meant to change our attitude:
 

  • Giving birth to a sizeable number of children we have financial power to cater for is a wise option. We must put into consideration the economic downturn in the world today.

  • The attitude of attending each and every social party you are invited to, and spending huge amount of money on the so called “Aso Ebi” almost on a weekly basis should be shunned. You must learn to attend only the important ones and, as regards the Aso Ebi, affordability should be your watchword. You must not put the interest of your children in jeopardy.  

  • Shun or reduce activities/events that take much money off your pockets.

  • Take advantage of Bursary Awards: In Nigeria for instance, most State Governments give Bursary awards to their indigenes in various Institutions of Higher Learning. This is an opportunity to add to whatever you give to your children. If you are an indigene of Lagos, click here for information on how to apply for Lagos State Bursary Awards. Other Indigenes should seek detailed information from their State Governments.

  • Scholarship: Scholarships are given by Governments at various levels to students who have performed excellently well in their academic studies. For Lagos State indigenes who are exceptional in their academic studies, apply here.

For those who are seeking foreign scholarship, there are books written by experts on scholarship which afford buyers on ways and means of accessing scholarship. Although, the books are offered for sale, they are capable of opening doors of opportunities for you or your children. Some of the best selling scholarship books are listed below:

The Ultimate Scholarship Book 2014: Billions of Dollars in Scholarships, Grants and Prizes







NECO Announces Date of 2nd Selection Test


The National Examination Council (NECO) has announced the date of the second selection test for successful candidates that participated in the April 26, 2014 National Common Entrance Examination for admission into Junior Secondary School (JSS 1) of Federal Government Unity Colleges.

The date is 28th June, 2014 and it is scheduled to take place across the country.


 Application Procedure for the NCEE 2nd Selection Test


  • Enter your PIN and Registration Number appropriately
  • Click on ‘Submit’ to register for the NCEE selection interview.

For more information, contact National Examinations Council (NECO) on e-mail: neconigeria@yahoo.com, support@mynecoexams.com

The Examination body has announced a new date of 12th, July 2014. 

Florence Obadiaru, two men convicted of trafficking a woman into UK


Florence Obadiaru, 48 and two men: Olusoji Oluwafemi, 44 and Johnson Olayinka, 45 have been convicted in London for trafficking a lady, 21 into the UK under the pretence that they would get her a job, school and home.
 
They did not! Instead, they introduced her into prostitution, saying she would work as a sex slave.
 
Read the full story here.