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  • This Is Your Last Policy Meeting, Education Minister Tells JAMB Registrar

    This Is Your Last Policy Meeting, Education Minister Tells JAMB Registrar

    The Minister of State for Education, Prof. Suwaiba Said Ahmad, has stated that the 2026 Policy Meeting on Admissions into Tertiary Institutions will be the last hosted by the Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, Prof. Is-haq Olanrewaju Oloyede.

    Speaking at the meeting in Abuja on Monday, Ahmad said Oloyede had led JAMB for ten years and fundamentally changed the institution.

    “This is the last policy meeting you will be holding. He has been here for ten years. He has done a lot of good things. Ten years is a long time but he is not tired. Notwithstanding… we thank you very much. Definitely, you are not tired. We will just give you a resting period to relax a bit and then we will just call you back,” she said.

    Oloyede assumed office as JAMB Registrar on 9th August, 2016.

    Within three years he overhauled the Board’s operations and finances.
    From remitting less than N50 million to the Federal Government between 1978 and 2016, JAMB paid N7.8bn in 2017 alone.

    Between 2016 and 2026, the Board remitted N20.7bn in operating surplus while funding physical and human development projects from its internally generated revenue.

    The improved finances allowed the Federal Government to reduce tertiary institution application fees by 30 percent.

    Before JAMB, Oloyede served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin from October 2007 to October 2012.

    He also chaired the Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities and the Committee of Vice-Chancellors from 2011 to 2012.

    A professor of Islamic Studies since 1995, Oloyede has published close to 100 papers in reputable journals and participated in academic conferences worldwide.
    His service has been recognised with the Officer of the Federal Republic in 2014 and the Commander of the Order of the Niger in 2022.

    He also received the National Productivity Order of Merit Award in 2019 and the Nigeria Excellence Award in Public Service in the Education Category in 2022.

    Oloyede is 71 years old, is married with four adult children grandchildren.

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  • Jet A1: Air fare surge looms amid airline route network cuts

    Jet A1: Air fare surge looms amid airline route network cuts

    ANALYSTS in the transportation sector have warned of an impending hike in the prices of ticket for air passengers travelling, particularly in some of the domestic routes. Their projection is coming following an increasing reduction of route networks by domestic airlines in the country due to shortage and high cost of Aviation fuel, otherwise known […]

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  • Abia Govt Probes Alleged Bribery, Certificate Forgery At ABSU

    Abia Govt Probes Alleged Bribery, Certificate Forgery At ABSU

    The Abia State Government has constituted a five-member Special Investigative Committee to probe allegations of harassment, extortion, bribery and certificate forgery involving some staff and students of Abia State University, as part of efforts to restore integrity and academic excellence in the institution.

    The Commissioner for Information, Okey Kanu, disclosed this on Monday while briefing journalists at Government House, Umuahia, on the outcome of the State Executive Council meeting presided over by Governor Alex Otti.

    According to him, the committee was established to uphold ethical and academic standards in the state-owned university and ensure that all allegations are thoroughly investigated.

    The committee is chaired by the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Pastor Caleb Ajagba, while the Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Dodoh Okafor, will serve as Secretary.

    Other members include Mr. Chinedu Ekeke, Professor Idowu Eluwa and Professor Lawrence Idemudua.

    Kanu explained that the panel’s assignment includes identifying individuals involved in the alleged misconduct and recommending appropriate actions to the Visitor to the university.

    The committee will also investigate allegations of bribery and certificate forgery levelled against a lecturer, assess the level of implementation of the 2024 white paper on the university investigation panel and identify existing gaps requiring attention.

    The Commissioner noted that the committee would work closely with the university’s Governing Council in carrying out its responsibilities.

    “The committee is expected to identify perpetrators and make appropriate recommendations to the Visitor to the university. It will also examine allegations of bribery and forged certificates, as well as determine the extent of implementation of the 2024 white paper on the university investigation panel,” Kanu stated.

    On education reforms, the Commissioner announced that the 2026 Annual School Census commenced across the state on Monday, May 11, to generate reliable data for planning, policy formulation and access to the Hope Education Intervention Grant.

    He said the exercise would cover schools across the three senatorial zones of the state and last for one month.

    Prince Kanu further revealed that the Abia State Agency for Mass Literacy, Adult and Non-Formal Education has established 140 learning centres across the state to provide educational opportunities for adults and persons who missed formal schooling earlier in life.

    He added that the Abia State Universal Basic Education Board recently organised training and capacity-building programmes for 265 headteachers and 306 Early Childhood Care Development teachers as part of ongoing efforts to improve school administration and learning outcomes in public schools.

    “The exercise is designed to provide reliable educational data for planning and policy formulation while also enhancing access to intervention grants,” he said.

    Speaking on environmental reforms, the Commissioner disclosed that the Abia State Environmental Protection Agency had commenced full enforcement of waste bin usage in commercial vehicles across the state to encourage cleanliness and proper waste disposal practices among commuters.

    According to him, the consistent sanitation efforts of the agency have continued to strengthen Abia’s reputation as one of the cleanest states in Nigeria.

    The General Manager of Abia State Environmental Protection Agency, Ogbonnia Okereke, clarified that the enforcement drive was aimed at ensuring compliance with environmental laws rather than revenue generation.

    “We are not enforcing the waste management policy from the point of revenue but from the need to ensure compliance with environmental laws and promote a cleaner Abia,” Okereke said.

    On infrastructure development, Prince Kanu said that three out of 29 roads currently under contract had been completed and would soon be commissioned.

    The completed projects include the 2.213-kilometre Umuogo-Nsukwe Ring Road, the 5.95-kilometre dualisation of Onuimo Bridge–Abia Tower Road and the 11.5-kilometre expansion and reconstruction of the Nunya-Eluama Road.

    He also disclosed that five roads executed under direct labour had recently been completed out of the 51 projects being handled through the arrangement.

    The projects include maintenance works on failed sections of the Osisioma Flyover, Port Harcourt–Enugu Expressway to Ugwunagbo LGA Secretariat Road, Adaelu Road in Aba, the construction of Oberete-Umuopara Road in Obingwa LGA and the Geometric Power–Guineas Junction Road in Aba.

    The Commissioner also informed journalists that Governor Alex Otti recently visited the new World Bank Country Director for Nigeria, Matthews Verghis, in Abuja to strengthen development partnerships between the state government and the World Bank.

    He explained that the meeting provided an avenue to review ongoing collaborative projects and explore additional areas of partnership capable of accelerating development across the state.

    Contributing, the Commissioner for Poverty Alleviation and Social Protection, Ngozi Felix, said the State Executive Council appreciated the Governor’s engagement with the World Bank and expressed optimism that Abia would continue to benefit from its intervention programmes.

    “The sectors of continuous partnership include energy, education, agriculture and ICT, and these areas align with the vision of the Governor,” Mrs. Felix stated.

    Prince Kanu further announced that the Abia State Government would host Nnaemeka Achebe, the Obi of Onitsha, on Friday, May 15, in celebration of his 85th birthday anniversary.

    He said the event reflects Governor Otti’s commitment to promoting integrity, exemplary leadership and role models whose lives inspire younger generations.

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  • Dua Lipa sues Samsung over unauthorised image use on TV boxes

    Dua Lipa sues Samsung over unauthorised image use on TV boxes

    Samsung is facing a lawsuit over claims that its packaging used an image of Dua Lipa without permission to promote its products. In the filing, it was argued that Samsung’s packaging was “designed to improperly capitalize on Ms. Lipa’s hard-earned success to promote and sell Samsung’s products”.  The BBC has reached out to Samsung for […]

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  • CBN warns states against excessive overdrafts, short-term credits

    CBN warns states against excessive overdrafts, short-term credits

    Flags governance, compliance risks for non-interest banks THE Central Bank of Nigeria has raised concerns over governance and compliance risks in Nigeria’s expanding non-interest banking sector, warning that weak oversight could erode public confidence and threaten financial system stability. The apex bank also cautioned state governments against excessive dependence on overdrafts and short-term borrowing, saying […]

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  • Lagos to introduce state-owned driver’s licence

    Lagos to introduce state-owned driver’s licence

    Lagos State Government has announced plans to introduce a state-issued driver’s licence in partnership with the Federal Government as part of efforts to improve road safety and traffic regulation across the state.

    The Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, disclosed this on Monday during the 2025 ministerial press briefing held in Alausa, Ikeja.

    According to Osiyemi, the proposed initiative will give motorists the option of obtaining either the existing federal driver’s licence or the new Lagos State-issued licence once the scheme becomes operational.

    He explained that the move was designed to promote better compliance with traffic regulations, improve safety standards and streamline the licensing process for motorists.

    The commissioner also noted that the new arrangement is expected to reduce delays often associated with the current driver’s licence application and renewal system.

    Providing an update on licensing activities, Osiyemi said a total of 56,876 driver’s licences were processed during the review period. The figure, he said, included 27,067 fresh applications and 29,810 renewals handled in collaboration with the Motor Vehicle Administration Agency and the Federal Road Safety Corps.

    He added that 1,158 international driver permits were also issued within the same period.

    Speaking on rail transportation projects, the commissioner revealed that the first phase of the Lagos Blue Line Rail transported about 3.5 million passengers in 2025.

    He further stated that the second phase of the Blue Line extension, stretching from Mile 2 to Okokomaiko, is expected to be completed and fully operational by the first quarter of 2027.

    On the Lagos Red Line Rail, Osiyemi disclosed that the state government had acquired 24 additional train coaches arranged into three sets of eight-coach trains to boost passenger operations along the corridor.

    The commissioner also said work had intensified on the proposed 68-kilometre Lagos Green Line Rail project, which is planned to link Marina to the Lekki Free Trade Zone through Victoria Island, Lekki, Ajah and Sangotedo.

    Lagos to introduce state-owned driver’s licence

  • ‘Never getting committed again‘— Frank Edoho speaks on relationship

    ‘Never getting committed again‘— Frank Edoho speaks on relationship

    Frank Edoho, a Nigerian media personality and former host of ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire,’ has said he will no longer commit to just one woman. The comment followed a discussion he started on X about infidelity, forgiveness, and marriage.  In his post, he advised men against forgiving unfaithful partners, stating that “she will […]

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  • Norwegian investment institution in talks with Dangote Group for partnership

    Norwegian investment institution in talks with Dangote Group for partnership

    THERE is a fresh indication that Norwegian investment institution is already discussing with Dangote Group for partnership on Africa investment. To this effect, in a statement on Monday, it was learnt that the President/Chief Executive of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has held a high-level meeting with the Chief Executive Officer of Norges Bank Investment Management, […]

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  • I’m ready to pay N5m to any woman willing to bear my child — Speed Darlington

    I’m ready to pay N5m to any woman willing to bear my child — Speed Darlington

    Controversial Nigerian rapper, Darlington Okoye, popularly known as Speed Darlington, has sparked online reactions after announcing that he would pay N5 million to any woman willing to have a child for him. He made this known in a video posted on his Instagram page, raising his offer from the N3 million he announced two years […]

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  • Magongo community seeks preservation of power rotation in Ogori/Magongo constituency

    Magongo community seeks preservation of power rotation in Ogori/Magongo constituency

    Concerned stakeholders from Magongo Community in Ogori/Magongo Local Government Area of Kogi State have appealed to Governor Usman Ododo, to preserve the long-standing power rotation arrangement between Ogori and Magongo communities in the state constituency. The appeal was made during a press conference addressed by the national president of the Magongo Development Association (MDA), Prince […]

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