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  • Educationalists Explain Why Private Varsities Charge High Fees For Transcripts

    Educationalists Explain Why Private Varsities Charge High Fees For Transcripts

    Many private universities in Nigeria charge as high as N2m for transcripts because parents use them “as a smooth passage to public universities”.

    This is the position of the education resource persons that spoke with THE WHISTLER on Sunday. According to them, the charges are mainly associated with professional courses, such as medicine, law, accounting, nursing and engineering.

    Dr Hyacinth Ogene is a consultant educationist. He said most parents use private universities to gain access to public universities with ease. “Students with the minimum approved admission scores by JAMB can be admitted to any course in private universities,” says Dr Ogene. “Some of them resort to private universities when they couldn’t secure admission to their choice course in public universities. Some students could be studying courses like nursing with the minimum admission benchmark of 150. After one year, their parents demand to transfer their children to public universities. It is very easy at that level to secure admission at public universities so far the student is qualified.

    “But it is to the disadvantage of private universities. They pay heavily to accrediting bodies. They also have slots from the regulatory bodies, which they can’t exceed. If a private university gives its restricted slot to a candidate, and suddenly the parents want to change his or her university, it is justified that huge levies be imposed. Do you know what it takes to engage professors and senior lecturers at private schools? Some parents are mischievous.”

    A lecturer, Dr Maureen Uzosike, advised parents to weigh their incomes before sending their children and wards to private institutions.

    “Private universities have some advantages in terms of conducive and unhindered academic activities. But the prices must be paid. Many parents opt out of public universities because of their attendant industrial actions and unstructured academic activities. Most private universities are well-structured that a student has his or her academic calendar, including the day of graduation.
    “Private universities also have better facilities, both in structures and ICT. Their students are better regulated. They are also mostly regimented. Parents should check their pockets before making the choice of institutions for their wards. If they simply want to exploit the opportunities to find their ways to public universities, they must pay.”

    A parent, Dennis Ogbe, said his child is in a private university in River State. “I pay a lot, but I don’t regret it,” he told our correspondent. “I graduated around 2001. I spent seven years reading a five-year course because of industrial actions. My first son passed the same ordeal. My daughter is now in her third year in the private university; she didn’t miss any year. It’s true it costs a lot to train her, but if one can afford it, it is better inasmuch as such the courses have accreditation. We pray for education-friendly federal and state governments in Nigeria. How can that be achievable when our leaders send their children and awards overseas to study?”

    Educationalists Explain Why Private Varsities Charge High Fees For Transcripts is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • One in five Nigerian schoolchildren have tried tobacco — NTCA

    One in five Nigerian schoolchildren have tried tobacco — NTCA

    The Nigeria Tobacco Control Alliance (NTCA) has raised concern over rising tobacco use among adolescents, revealing that nearly one in five Nigerian schoolchildren aged 13 to 15 years have tried at least one tobacco product, despite years of public health campaigns aimed at discouraging smoking. In a statement signed by its Communications Officer, Emmanuel Onwuka, […]

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  • 2027: Falae, Olurankinse emerge APM NASS candidates in Ondo

    2027: Falae, Olurankinse emerge APM NASS candidates in Ondo

    The Allied Peoples’ Movement (APM) has successfully conducted its primary elections in Idanre Local Government Area of Ondo State ahead of the 2027 general elections, producing candidates for key elective positions amid a large turnout of party members and supporters. At the end of the exercise held at Irowo Quarters, Odode Idanre, Hon. Sunday Falae […]

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  • NDLEA Intercepts Ammunition In Kaduna, Arrests Couple Over Drug Haul

    NDLEA Intercepts Ammunition In Kaduna, Arrests Couple Over Drug Haul

    Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency have intercepted 380 rounds of military-grade ammunition along the Abuja–Kaduna highway and arrested multiple suspects in a series of operations across the country.

    The agency said the ammunition was recovered from a 30-year-old suspect, Sunusi Musa, during a patrol at Jere in Kaduna State on May 24, 2026. He was reportedly transporting the 7.62mm rounds to Katsina State when he was apprehended. The suspect and recovered items have since been handed over to the appropriate security agency for further investigation.

    In a statement issued by the NDLEA Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, the seizure was linked to ongoing efforts to curb the proliferation of illegal arms and ammunition.

    In a separate operation in Kaduna, operatives arrested a couple, Musa Sunday and Mercy Sunday, alongside another suspect, Salomi Ezekiel, after uncovering 100 jumbo bags of skunk weighing 1,246 kilograms at a residence in Gonin Gora.

    Elsewhere in Lagos, NDLEA officers discovered consignments of illicit drugs hidden inside water purifier machines shipped from the Netherlands. The drugs included three kilograms of ketamine and 199 grams of MDMA.

    In Niger State, operatives raided a warehouse in Gidan Kukah, Bosso Local Government Area, recovering 457 kilograms of skunk and arresting a suspect, Godwin Zakka.

    Similarly, in Enugu State, officers intercepted a commercial vehicle along the Onitsha–Enugu expressway, seizing 22,000 tramadol pills, 100 ampoules of pentazocine and 200 grams of bromazepam. A suspect, James Maigari Wisdom, was arrested.

    Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the NDLEA, Mohammed Buba Marwa, commended operatives for their efforts and urged them to sustain the momentum in the fight against drug trafficking and abuse nationwide.

    NDLEA Intercepts Ammunition In Kaduna, Arrests Couple Over Drug Haul is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Minister calls for unity in Kogi East, backs collective development

    Minister calls for unity in Kogi East, backs collective development

    The Minister of Steel Development, Prince Shuaibu Audu, has called on the people of Kogi East and the entire Igala Kingdom to remain united and not allow political differences to divide them. Speaking as the Special Guest of Honour at the 13th Arise Igala Leadership Awards and Lecture, Prince Audu stressed that while elections and […]

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  • EPL: Iwobi, Chukwueze nominated for Fulham’s Goal of the Season

    EPL: Iwobi, Chukwueze nominated for Fulham’s Goal of the Season

    Alex Iwobi and Samuel Chukwueze are in the running for Fulham’s Goal of the Season award, DAILY POST reports.

    Fulham listed 15 goals for the individual accolade.

    Versatile midfielder Alex Iwobi earned double nominations.

    The 30-year-old was nominated for his goals against Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur.

    Chukwueze is in contention for his superb effort from inside the box against Manchester City.

    The winner will be selected based on votes cast by fans.

    EPL: Iwobi, Chukwueze nominated for Fulham’s Goal of the Season

  • Our remberance day, not merely sit-at-home — IPOB

    Our remberance day, not merely sit-at-home — IPOB

    The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has declared that the 30th May 2026 event was not merely a sit-at-home but rather a solemn act of remembrance. In a statement issued on Sunday by the Spokesperson/Media and Publicity Secretary IPOB- Comrade Emma Powerful, the body described it as a collective tribute by a grateful people to […]

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  • 2027: Labour Party unveils consensus candidates in Sokoto

    2027: Labour Party unveils consensus candidates in Sokoto

    LP in Sokoto State has successfully concluded its governorship, senatorial, House of Representatives, and State House of Assembly primaries, producing candidates for the 2027 general elections through a consensus process widely endorsed by party stakeholders.

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  • Miyetti Allah rejects ethnic profiling, pledges support for anti-banditry efforts

    Miyetti Allah rejects ethnic profiling, pledges support for anti-banditry efforts

    The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) has rejected the profiling of Fulani communities in connection with banditry and other violent crimes, insisting that criminal elements do not represent the millions of law-abiding pastoralists across the country. In a statement issued in Abuja, the National President of MACBAN, Baba Othman Ngelzarma, said the […]

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  • Kaduna Pilgrims advised to remain prayerful as Hajj ends

    Kaduna Pilgrims advised to remain prayerful as Hajj ends

    Kaduna State pilgrims have been advised to intensify their prayers in order to reap the immense benefits of worshipping in Makkah, even though Hajj officially ended last Saturday.

    A member of the Special Hajj Committee, Sheikh Haliru Maraya, gave the advice after Zuhur or afternoon prayer at the Ibrahim Khalil street residence of the pilgrims on Saturday.

    A statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary of Governor Uba Sani, Malam Ibraheem Musa on Sunday, recalled that about 1.7 million pilgrims from around the world performed the 2026 Hajj.

    The statement noted that Hajj begins on the 8th and concludes on the 13th day of Dhul Hijjah in the Islamic calendar, which fell between 25th to 30th May in the Gregorian calendar this year.

    Speaking to the congregation after afternoon prayer, Sheikh Maraya said that any act of worship in Makkah attracts more rewards than that which is performed elsewhere.

    According to Sheikh Maraya who is the Chairman of the 2026 Hajj Preaching Committee, acts of worship in the city where Prophet Muhammad(SAW) was born is rewarded 100,000 times by Allah(SWT).

    The Islamic cleric who warned the pilgrims to desist from sinful acts, disclosed that the mere contemplation of such acts are recorded as if the sins have been committed.

    He advised the pilgrims to resist the temptation of wanting to return home in a hurry, adding that such thoughts are usually the handiwork of the devil or shaytan.

    The Chairman of the Preaching Committee reminded the pilgrims to engage in voluntary prayers, read the Qur’an and offer various supplications in order to benefit from their stay in Makkah after the Hajj.

    Sheikh Maraya also asked the pilgrims to pray for Nigeria and its leaders as well as the end of security challenges bedeviling Nigeria.

    He commended Governor Uba Sani for providing the logistics and empowering Kaduna State Pilgrims Welfare Agency, that enabled a hitch-free 2026 Hajj exercise.

    Kaduna Pilgrims advised to remain prayerful as Hajj ends