Month: October 2023

  • CP lauds Enugu Fire Service, pledges maintenance of beneficial synergy

    CP lauds Enugu Fire Service, pledges maintenance of beneficial synergy

     

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    Enugu: The Enugu State Police Commissioners, Mr Kanayo Uzuegbu, has lauded the Enugu State Fire Service for its active role to ensure the safety of human lives and property within the state.

    “Enugu State Police Command will continue to maintain the mutually beneficial synergy with the State Fire Service,” Uzuegbu assured on Friday while receiving the Chief Fire Officer (CFO) of Enugu State, Engr. Okwudiri Ohaa, in his office in Enugu.

    According to him, your (Enugu State Fire Service) core duty of ensuring the safety of human lives and property through firefighting is such that it is very crucial to our policing duties.

    “It is, therefore, important to state that we have to always do everything humanly possible to maintain a close and cordial working relationship.

    “Hence, I assure you that the existing mutually beneficial synergy between the Police and State Fire Service in Enugu State shall be maintained.

     

    Earlier, Ohaa informed the commissioner that he came to formally familiarize with him and commend him for putting in place new strategies that had improved security in the state.

    “We are also here to seek the “oiling” of the existing fruitful and cordial working relationship between the State Fire Service and the State Police Command.

     

    “The working relationship between the Service and the Police is such that is immutable, strengthening the relationship is essential for the collective success of the agencies, hence the visit and solicitation,” the chief fire officer noted.

    The commissioner was joined by some of his management team members and staff officers of the Command to receive and interact with the chief fire officer and his entourage. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Gunmen Attack Security Team In Abia, Behead Vigilante Member

    Gunmen Attack Security Team In Abia, Behead Vigilante Member

    A vigilante was beheaded in Abia State when gunmen attacked a team of security personnel in the Ossioma area of the state.

    The spokesperson of the Abia State Police Command Maureen Chinaka confirmed the vigilante’s death in a Friday statement.

     

    “Yesterday 26/10/2023 At about 15:50 hrs, Abia State Police officers stationed at Osisioma Police Headquarters received credible information concerning an attack on a group of security personnel in Isiahia village, Umuojima, Osisioma. The attacked team included one policeman, one special constabulary personnel, and three vigilante men,” she said.

     

    “Upon arrival, an unregistered Sienna bus and a headless corpse were discovered. Through investigation, the deceased was identified as Obinna Ndukwe, also known as Socket, who was a member of the Abia State vigilante and often collaborated with the police. The body of the deceased has been evacuated and deposited in the mortuary.”

    While reiterating that no police officer was killed in the attack, the command is vowing to probe the incident.

     

    “We would want to clarify that no police official was killed during the incident. Furthermore, our officers successfully recovered the vehicle used by the hoodlums in the attack and efforts are underway to apprehend the perpetrators,” the police added.

     

    “We urge all citizens to remain calm and security-conscious while going about their activities.”

  • 24 govt polys, education colleges converted to varsities

    24 govt polys, education colleges converted to varsities

    No fewer than 24 polytechnics and colleges of education have been converted to universities by the federal and state governments, The PUNCH reports.

     

    However, the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics and education reform activists tagged the move as a plan to “bury” the essence of technical education in the country.

     

    Over the years, governors and members of the National Assembly came under fire over what was tagged as the unlawful proliferation of universities in the country.

     

    The Academic Staff Union of Universities, in a statement, warned against the establishment of new universities amid paucity of funds for the sustainability of the established institutions.

    Experts argued that the trend of upgrading polytechnics and colleges of education to universities was becoming worrisome considering the function the two cadres play in producing middle-level manpower.

     

    Polytechnic education provides technical and vocational training, technology transfer and skills development to enhance the socio-economic development of the country, while colleges of education are tasked with producing professionally-trained teachers for vocational and technical secondary schools to meet the nation’s requirements for technological take-off as provided in the National Policy on Education.

     

    Recently, the President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government approved the conversion of two colleges of education, namely the Adeyemi College of Education and the Alvan Ikoku College of Education, to universities.

    Earlier in the year, the immediate-past governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Ganduje, converted the state-owned college of education, Saadatu Rimi College of Education, into a university.

     

    The Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, upgraded the state-owned Emmanuel Alayande College of Education to a university of education.

     

    Earlier, the immediate-past governor of Osun State, Gboyega Oyetola, announced the conversion of the Osun State College of Education, Ilesha, to the University of Ilesha.

     

    Similarly, the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwoolu, announced the conversion of the Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education and the Michael Otedola College of Education to the Lagos State University of Education.

    The governor also announced the upgrade of the Lagos State Polytechnic to the Lagos State University of Science and Technology.

     

    In March 2022, the former governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal, received approval from the National Universities Commission to upgrade the state-owned Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto, to a university.

     

    The immediate-past governor of Delta State, Ifeanyi Okowa, in 2021, announced the conversion of the College of Education, Agbor, to the Delta State University of Education, and the Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro, to the Delta State University of Science and Technology.

    of the other affected polytechnics and colleges of education are the Abia State Polytechnic; Abia State College of Education; Abia State College of Health Sciences and Management Studies; Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro; Federal Polytechnic, Ofa; Yaba College of Technology; and the Kaduna State Polytechnic, among others.

     

    Though the Executive Secretary, NUC, Prof Abubakar Rasheed, noted that the reason for the upgrade of the institutions to universities was to increase access to university education for citizens, the National President of ASUP, Dr Anderson Ezeibe, described it as a frivolous upgrade and a “manifestation of lack of consistency in pursuit of vision by proprietors of public polytechnics in the country.”

     

    Ezeibe stated, “Polytechnics were established to produce professionals in technical/technological and vocational education, which should address national manpower needs in such a direction. This is why the practical component in the curricula for polytechnics is higher as they are expected to produce people with hands-on expertise. This is not the same with universities.

     

    “The question for those who are on this voyage of conversion, like the Lagos State Government, is whether the need for such manpower has been satisfied. The principal reason for the poorly-thought-out conversion is just because the enrolment figures are dropping across polytechnics due to the discrimination against the polytechnics and their products as well as the rustic and anachronistic policies of the government on degree-awarding status for the polytechnics.”

     

    The ASUP President raised the alarm that the future of that level of tertiary education was at risk.

     

    He added, “That’s the reason why our union is crying out as the future of the polytechnics is at stake. Our proposal of allowing polytechnics to attain degree-awarding status will resolve all these issues: satisfy the quest for degree-level certification, deepen technical/technological education through curricula enhancement, retain the expanding pool of qualified manpower in the polytechnics, attract funding, and stop the HND/degree dichotomy.

     

    “We are saying that polytechnics should retain the OND certification as middle-level manpower and use the same as feed for a bachelor of technology certification to be awarded by polytechnics in their names as polytechnics if requirements to be set out for this are met.”

  • UniAbuja promotes 23 lecturers to professorial rank

    UniAbuja promotes 23 lecturers to professorial rank

    The University of Abuja has approved the promotion of 23 academic staff to professorial rank. While 13 of the staff got promoted to the rank of professor, 10 others were elevated to the rank of associate professor.

    A statement by the Acting Director of Information and University Relations, Dr. Habib Yakoob, said, “The University approved the promotion of the staff at its 80th Regular Meeting of the Appointment and Promotion Committee (A&PC), held on Friday 16th June 2023.”

    Council had at various times considered and approved the promotion of the staff to the professorial rank, subject to favourable external assessment. Upon receipt of assessments, the University sought the approval of the Ministry of Education for the release of the promotion to the beneficiaries, subject to the ratification by the Governing Council when it is constituted.

     

    “The exercise reveals that the academic staff were promoted across several disciplines which include education foundation, medical microbiology, geography, environmental science, history and diplomatic studies, and soil science,” the statement said.

     

    Other disciplines were Christian religious studies, biological science, statistics, microbiology, veterinary medicine, chemical engineering, public administration, biochemistry, obstetrics and geology, and microbiology and parasitology.

     

    While congratulating the newly promoted staff, the Vice chancellor, Professor Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah, described them as hardworking academics, who were committed to the advancement of knowledge in their various fields of endeavour.

     

    Na’Allah said, “This is a well-deserved recognition of your dedication. Your promotions not only reflect your individual accomplishments, but also serve as a testament to the University’s commitment to nurturing and supporting its academic community.

     

    “You have all consistently demonstrated your unwavering commitment to your respective fields. I will ask you not to relent in impacting your field of knowledge. I encourage you to embrace your roles as mentors, innovators, and catalysts for positive change, help to push the boundaries of knowledge, engage in more groundbreaking research, and inspire the next generation of thinkers and leaders.”

     

     

  • CAC Emerges 2023 Best MDA In Digital Initiatives

    CAC Emerges 2023 Best MDA In Digital Initiatives

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja: (Flowerbudnews): The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has bagged the award of “Best Federal MDA in Digital Initiatives for Ease of Doing Business “.

    The award followed a nationwide nomination and online voting process initiated on radio, television, and newspaper publications sponsored by the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR),

    The BPSR presented the award to the Commission during the Nigerian Govtech Public Service Awards held on October 13, 2023, at the International Conference Centre, Abuja.

    Duke Ukaga, Director Customer Service of the Commission, presented the award to the Registrar-General/CEO CAC, Hussaini Ishaq Magaji, SAN, in his office.

    Receiving the award, the CAC boss thanked the BPSR for finding the commission worthy of the award and pledged to build on the successes recorded. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Nigerian Engineer Develops Unique Software for Comprehensive Digitalisation of School Operations

    Nigerian Engineer Develops Unique Software for Comprehensive Digitalisation of School Operations

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews):  A budding Nigerian Software Engineer, Engr. Bashir Sani has developed a unique software, NAITS Automated School Management System (NAITS-ASMS) for digitalisation of all facets of the operations of private schools.

    Speaking in an exclusive interview with Flowerbudnews on Thursday in Abuja, Engr. Bashir Sani described the innovational NAITS-ASMS as user-friendly, cost-effective, and scalable.

    The Software Engineer said that NAITS-ASMS, developed by his ICT company, New Age IT Solutions (NAITS) had unique and comprehensive applications and features that made it very suitable for Modern City Schools as well as Schools in the rural communities.

    (Contacts: 0803 404 9619.  0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng)

    ” We deliberately made NAITS-ASMS affordable and moderately priced as an indigenous technology and as part of our contributions to the achievement of a sound educational system for our children,” Engineer Sani said

    The Software Engineer disclosed that some of the very unique features of NAITS-ASMS is its capability to integrate parents and other stakeholders of schools into the platform.

    ””When PARENTS are configured on the platform, they can login from the comfort of their homes, offices etc to monitor the academic performance of their children” Engr. Bashir Sani stated

    (Contacts: 0803 404 9619.  0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng)

    ”School Owners, Managements, parents, teachers and other relevant stakeholders can function seamlessly on NAITS-ASMS on their mobile phones,:’ Engr Sani said.

    He explained that ”the driving force behind the creation of our innovative NAITS Automated School Management System originated from a strong aspiration to make technology accessible and affordable for modern and grassroots communities. ”

    Engr Bashir Sani said: ”this vision took root during my time as a committed schoolteacher in 2014.,” adding,. ”at the heart of this endeavor was the realization that existing school software were often exorbitantly priced, rendering them inaccessible to the average Nigerian school.

    (Contacts: 0803 404 9619.  0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng)

    ‘:Moreover, these solutions were not tailored to the smaller screen sizes of mobile phones, limiting their reach and practicality.

    Witnessing the transformative impact of an automated result processing application within the school, which seamlessly integrated student passports, school logos, form master signatures, continuous assessment scores, and other essential computations into concise A4-sized reports, I was inspired to revolutionize the educational technology landscape,”, he stated.

    Contacts: 0803 404 9619.  0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng

    ‘:Our NAITS-ASMS not only streamlines administrative tasks, but also alleviates the burden of manual report generation, which often proved to be error-prone and time-consuming for educators., ‘ the Software Engineer explained.

    Engr Bashir said further; ”by developing a user-friendly, cost-effective, and scalable platform, we are committed to empowering educational institutions across Nigeria, enabling them to harness the full potential of technology in their daily operations”.

    Contacts: 0803 404 9619.  0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng
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    It is imperative to emphasize that over time, NAITS ASMT has undergone significant evolution, expanding its scope beyond result processing to encompass comprehensive teacher and student record management, along with efficient school accounting management.

    (Contacts: 0803 404 9619.  0703 344 8148 and 08035550938 https://www.sms.naits.com.ng)

    ‘Join us in embracing a seamless and efficient educational management experience with NAITS Automated School Management Technology,” the Engineer urged school.owners (Flowerbudnews)

  • 107th Women Economic Forum holds in Nigeria, Dec.13 – WEF president

    107th Women Economic Forum holds in Nigeria, Dec.13 – WEF president

    By Taiye Olayemi

    Organisers of the Women Economic Forum (WEF) on Thursday said the 107th edition of the forum would hold for the first time in West Africa, specifically Lagos, Nigeria, from Dec. 13 to Dec. 15.

    Dr Alex Okoroji, President of WEF in West Africa, made this known at a news conference in Lagos.

    Okoroji, who doubles as the G100 Global Chair for Media, Arts and Communications, said that the 107th WEF would be preceded by the G100 West Africa Meetings to hold from Dec. 11 to Dec. 12 in Lagos.

    She said WEF was an international conference platform for women’s greater visibility, voice, recognition and networking for pursuing “business beyond borders”.

    According to her, WEF West Africa kicked off its two-part event with a digital conference in March to mark the International Women’s Day with participants and attendees from many countries.

    She noted that the second part would feature a three-day cross-cultural engagement to create a global circle for conversations, connections, collaborations and celebration.

    “The three-day event will take place at the Lagos Oriental Hotel from Dec. 13 to Dec. 15 after the G100 West Africa Meetings happening Dec. 11 to Dec. 12 at the Consulate General of India (CGI) in Lagos with a VIP Meet & Greet with policymakers.

    “The WEF West Africa edition is the first-of-its-kind regional edition that brings together women leaders and men allies from across the world and within our region into Nigeria.

    “This is to discuss the most pressing issues and global solutions for women in business, society and across industries.

    “This is a unique opportunity to connect with influential women leaders, learn from their experiences, share ideas, build networks and create opportunities for economic growth.

    “It is also a chance to raise awareness of the challenges facing women in business while advocating for policies and programmes that support women’s economic empowerment,” she said.

    Okoroji said that the WEF was organised with support from the WICCI Nigeria-India Business Council in partnership with G100.

    She described the G100 as an influential group of 100 global women leaders from across the world in 100 diverse sector wings, supported by eminent He for She champions and 100 country clubs for powerful advocacy, awareness and impact across governments and global organisations.

    Okoroji said that the WEF-West Africa 2023 edition would include in-person discussions and digital sessions, networking and collaborations to promote leadership around the world.

    “It is meant to encourage women to grow their businesses, build successful careers and amplify their influence, impact and income.

    “Day 1 will focus on “Amplifying Women’s Influence for a Resilient Future” with a keynote address and VIP plenary sessions featuring presentations and panel discussions on leadership and management.

    “There will also be presentations on education, health and wellness, art, media and entertainment, fashion and beauty as well as culture and tourism.

    “Day 1 will conclude with a VIP gala and honour ceremony, were 100 women will be celebrated and honoured at the WICCI Entrepreneurs Gala in collaboration with WICCI Nigeria-India Business Council.

    “Presentations and discussions on Day 2 will focus on “Amplifying Women’s Impact for an Egalitarian Future”.

    “The final day of the conference will focus on “Amplifying Women’s Income for a Sustainable Future” and will feature presentations and panel discussions as well,” she said.

    Earlier, Shweta Srivastava, Secretary, WCCI Nigeria-India Chapter, said, “I am glad to be part of this. It is time to explore the power of global networking to strengthen our businesses and learn from one another.

    “I encourage everyone to be there.”

    Also, Noela Ugwu, Nigeria Chair, Intercultural Dialogue for G-100, noted that the forum was of great importance in view of the fact that a lot of women had been noticed to be marginalised in trying to contribute to societal growth.

    She said it was time to harness the endowments of women to bring about further growth in the society.

    For Dr Carolyna Hutchings, Vice President, WICCI, WEF was not a platform for women to come together to kick men off, but a platform to work together to achieve common goals.

    “We are here to collaborate not to compete,” she said. (NAN) (nannews.ng)

  • Bring your noble ideas on board – ex-APC Chair urges opposition parties

    Bring your noble ideas on board – ex-APC Chair urges opposition parties

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    Enugu:  Dr Ben Nwoye, former Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Enugu State, has urged opposition parties to bring their noble intentions and ideas on board to make for a prosperous Nigeria.

     

    Nwoye said: “With the Supreme Court putting an end to all Presidential electoral matters; it is time we join hands together to move the nation forward by working with President Bola Tinubu’s transformation agenda.

     

    “I call on our brothers – Mr Peter Obi, Presidential Candidate of LP and Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Presidential Candidate of PDP – to bring their noble ideas on board the Renewed Hope Agenda project to create prosperity for our people”.

     

    The APC chieftain made the call during an interview with newsmen on Thursday in Enugu shortly after the Supreme Court delivered the Presidential Election judgement in Abuja.

     

    Nwoye congratulated President Bola Tinubu for his resounding victory at the Supreme Court.

     

    “I congratulate the Supreme Court for once again maintaining that the court is still the last hope of the common man and also for an uncommon man,” he said.

     

    According to him, now the court has cleared the way for the President to sit down and reposition the country with his well-thought out policies and programmes he wants to achieve through his Renewed Hope Agenda.

     

    The chairman said that the ruling APC had desired to transform the country and make it a better place for all to live, prosper and be happy.

     

    NAN recalls that the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal (PEPT) had earlier reaffirmed President Bola Tinubu as the winner of the Feb. 18, 2023, Presidential Election as announced by INEC.

     

    However, not satisfied with the judgement both Mr Peter Obi, Presidential Candidate of the LP and Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Presidential Candidate of PDP, took the case a step higher to the Supreme Court. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Asari Dokubo’s group advises Atiku, Obi to Imbibe spirit of Good Sportsmanship

    Asari Dokubo’s group advises Atiku, Obi to Imbibe spirit of Good Sportsmanship

     

    Abuja:  A group, led by the ex-militant, Asari Dokubo, on Thursday, advised People’s Democratic Party (PDP)’s presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, and his Labour Party (LP)’s counterpart, Mr Peter Obi, to imbibe the spirit of good sportsmanship after the Supreme Court’s judgment.

    Mr Ekiyor-Zua Boma-Daniels, the Coordinator of the group, under the auspices of the Niger Delta People’s Salvation Front, gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) shortly after the judgment in Abuja.

    “I will advise them (Atiku and Obi) to learn the heart of a good sportsmanship.

    cross section of members of the Niger Delta People’s Salvation Front during their rally in support of President Bola Tinubu on Thursday in Abuja

    “If you play a game; politics is a game of numbers, if you play a game and you lose, you go home and learn how to play a better way.

    “If you win, you win in victory. So the president has asked everybody to come together in his inaugural speech to move Nigeria forward.
    “Nigeria is our country and the only country we have is Nigeria.

    “So whatever happens, let us just come together and make sure we support the president to move Nigeria to a greater height.

    “This is the most populous country in Africa. Let us support the president to win because if we support him, and he becomes victorious in his tenure, it is for everybody’s benefit, not only for supporters of Tinubu,” he said.

    Members of the Niger Delta People’s Salvation Front in solidarity with President Bola Tinubu along Shehu Shagari Way, Federal Secretariat, Abuja on Thursday.

    NAN reports that members of the group, who dressed in black and red attire, sang different solidarity songs in Tinubu’s support.

    The group, with various placards with inscriptions like: “President Tinubu loves the Niger Delta,” “Stop Living in Illusion, President Tinubu is the Choice of the Majority,” “The Office of the Citizen is Supreme,” “The Citizens have Spoken,” “On Tinubu’s Mandate We the Citizens Stand,” among others, danced around the interception of Shehu Shagari Way and Independence Avenue by the office of the Head of Service, Federal Secretariat.

    NAN reports that the Supreme Court affirmed the Sept. 6 decision of the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) on Atiku and Obi’s appeals.

    The duo and their parties had lodged appeals challenging the ruling of the PEPC that upheld Tinubu’s electoral victory.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had declared Tinubu the winner of the Feb. 25 presidential poll after he defeated Atiku, Obi and 16 others.(NAN)(www.nannewd.ng)/ Flowerbudnews