Month: November 2023

  • FG to include Almajiris in school feeding programme

    FG to include Almajiris in school feeding programme

    The Federal Government has said plans are underway to conduct head counts of Almajiris in the country and enroll them into the homegrown school feeding programme by the present administration.

    The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Schools Feeding, Dr. Yetunde Adeniji, revealed this during a courtesy call on the Executive Governor of Nasarawa state, Abdullahi A. Sule in Lafia

    A statement by Special Assistant to the SSA, Mr. Oyedokun Oyewumi indicated that the programme targets children in public schools, adding that her office is open to suggestions.

     

    She said her interactions with relevant authorities demonstrates President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s commitment to improving the welfare and educational opportunities for children through the school feeding programme, with a focus on incorporating marginalized groups, such as the Almajiris.

     

    Speaking during the visit, Governor Sule called on the federal government to make it a priority to include Almajiris in the home-grown school feeding plan.

     

    He recognized the efforts of the Senior Special Assistant to bring about reforms that would ensure the success of the schools feeding programme.

     

    Governor Sule appealed to the SSA, to provide an improved livelihood for the almajiris, adding that this would eradicate child destitution and remove beggars from the streets.

     

    Governor Sule said, “the incorporation of the Almajiri, a group of traditionally itinerant Islamic students, into the programme would help in taking them off the streets and provide them with proper nutrition and education”.

     

    The Governor assured Dr. Adeniji of Nasarawa State Government’s support in achieving the objectives of the programme.

    We call on the Office of the SSA to, in collaboration with Northern States, relevant institutions, conduct a census of Almajiri schools and headcount of the destitute children with the view to enrolling them in the ongoing National Home-grown School Feeding Programme (NHGSFP)”, he said.

    Earlier in the week, the Executive Governor of Kaduna State, Uba Sani commended the Senior Special Assistant on her proactive methods in getting familiar with institutions and states that will add to the success of the programme.

     

    He equally said that the Kaduna State government would partner with the SSA’s office to ensure success of the programme when it begins, with a view to improve the nutrition value of the children

  • CJ suspension: You’re assaulting judiciary – NBA tells Adeleke

    CJ suspension: You’re assaulting judiciary – NBA tells Adeleke

    The Nigeria Bar Association, NBA, has described the suspension of the Chief Judge of Osun State, Justice Oyebola Ojo by the State Governor, Ademola Adeleke as an assault on the judiciary.

    The NBA in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Akorede Habeeb on Saturday, said the action of the Governor and the state government is an abuse of the rule of law and descration of the Nigerian constitution.

    It reads, “The NBA unequivocally condemns this unlawful action by the Osun State Government. The action of the State Government is an abuse of the rule of law and a desecration of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 ( as amended).

     

    “In very vivid terms, the actions of Governor Adeleke and the Osun State House of Assembly are an unwarranted assault on the Judiciary and aimed at intimidation.

     

    “The NBA wishes to categorically state that the provisions of the 1999 Constitution are not ambiguous as to the way and manner a Chief Judge of a State could be removed from office. Certainly, a State House of Assembly resolution for a Chief Judge to “step aside” is unknown to the law of our land.

     

    “Furthermore, the law has since been settled in Nganjiwa v FRN (2017) LPELR-43391 (CA) that any misconduct attached to the office and functions of a judicial officer must first be reported to and determined by the National Judicial Council (NJC). Specifically, the Supreme Court in Elelu-Habeeb & Anor v AG Federation & Ors (2012) 12 NWLR (Pt 1318) 423 has clearly stated that the Chief Judge of a State cannot be removed under any guise including the infamous “step aside style” by the Osun State Government without recourse to the NJC.

     

    “The NBA is further worried and troubled that in going about its unlawful endeavour, the Osun State Government chose to ignore the lawful order of interim injunction granted by the National Industrial Court sitting in Ibadan, which restrained the Governor of Osun State from interfering with the office of the Chief Judge of Osun State.

     

    “This is untoward, coming from a democratically elected state government. All decisions of the court must be obeyed and complied with until they are set aside by a superior court of competent jurisdiction.

     

    “The NBA’s position is anchored on the constitutional doctrine of separation of power and the independence of the judiciary. The tenure of a judicial officer can not and should not be subject to the mood of politicians”

    The body further disclosed that it will not recognise Governor Adeleke’s appointment unless the state government complies with the provision of the law.

    It reads further, “To this extent, the NBA and its members shall not recognise Hon. Justice Olayinka Afolabi as the acting Chief Judge of Osun State, because the provisions of the law must be complied with strictly, in the removal of, and/or appointment of the Chief Judge of Osun State.

     

    “The NBA shall take all necessary steps to ensure this impunity and brazen abuse of office does not stand!

  • Liberia: Ex-footballer Weah Shows Good Sportsmanship, Concedes Electoral Victory to Boaka

    Liberia: Ex-footballer Weah Shows Good Sportsmanship, Concedes Electoral Victory to Boaka

     

    By Paul Ejime

    (a Global Affairs Analyst and Consultant on Peace & Security and Governance Communications)

    Monrovia (Flowerbudnews): Liberia’s President Goerge Weah has conceded victory to his longtime political rival, former vice President Joseph Boakai even before the official announcement of results of their tightly fought 14 November presidential run-off contest, thereby demonstrating good sportsmanship as an ex-World footballer.

    In his concession speech, Weah, 57, confirmed that he had telephoned “President-elect” Boakai, 78, to congratulate him on his victory, hours after Liberia’s National Elections Commission (NEC) announced that Boakai had edged the former footballer by *50.89%* to *49.11%* from *99.58%* of the poll results processed by Friday 17 November.

    The Commission has still to announce the complete official results, but Weah said although his “(Coalition for Democratic Change) CDC has lost the election, but Liberia has won.”

    “Under my leadership, these elections were organized with a promise to the Liberian people – a promise of fairness, peace, inclusiveness, transparency, and credibility,” Weah said, adding: “I am proud to say that we have fulfilled that promise. The Liberian people have spoken, and we have heard their voice.”

    He affirmed “I remain your President until the handover of power, and I will continue to work for the good of Liberia. Let us heal the divisions caused by the campaign and come together as One Nation and One United People.”

    As it rained in the nation’s capital, Monrovia, on Friday, the mood at the CDC headquarters was subdued in contrast to jubilations by victorious opposition Unity Party (UP) supporters.

    Both men have been involved in four presidential contests dating back to 2017, when Weah defeated Boakai, then deputy to former President Ellen Sirleaf-Johnson, Africa’s first elected female President.

    Unlike in 2017 when Weah won with 61%, Boakai takes a slim margin of electoral victory to Liberia’s Executive Masion.
    In his speech Friday, he called for unity, saying the closeness of the election results “reveals a deep division within our country.”

    “Now more than ever, unity is paramount for the love of Mama Liberia,” said the outgoing president of Africa’s oldest republic founded by freed slaves from America in 1847.

    The last time politically restive West Africa witnessed what promises to be a peaceful transfer of power was in 2015, when Nigeria’s former President Goodluck Jonathan conceded defeat to then opposition candidate Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, who completed his two terms of eight years in May 2023.

    Otherwise, most presidential elections in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) region have ended in polarising legal disputes.

    In recent years, the region has also been rocked by more than half a dozen military coups that ousted elected governments, and a series of divisive electoral contestations from Ghana to Guinea Bissau, Mali, Niger, Benin, Nigeria, and lately, Sierra Leone.

    Credit is due to the Mrs. Davidetta Browne Lansanah-led NEC Liberia, which has been generally commended for its professionalism and the transparency in the electoral process.

    The Commission is also praised for its doggedness, commitment, patriotism and for “resisting political pressures” from the politicians.

    This feat is particularly noteworthy, given the inadequacy and late release of funds to the Commission as well as disruptive infrastructure deficit, particularly the country’s bad road network and the inclement weather (rainy season), under which the presidential and legislative elections were held.

    It was also the first time that Liberia would conduct post-war elections without support/presence of the United Nations Mission, which ended its stabilising operations in the country in 2018 following two devastating civil wars that ended in 2002.

    ECOWAS-led international support and preventive diplomacy also contributed to Liberia’s current electoral success.

    Apart from dispatching more than 200 Election Observation Missions led by Prof Attahiru Jega, former Chair of Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to the first and second-round elections, ECOWAS also supported Liberia with US$500,000, and along with the African Union, recruited election experts to assist NEC Liberia during the elections.

    Liberia’s lingering post-war reconstruction challenges and the severe impact of the Covid-19 pandemic might have overwhelmed Weah’s six-year administration, which was also dogged by high rate of youth unemployment, spiralling inflation, and economic hardships, the government also endured allegations of official corruption.

    It remains to be seen how a Boakai presidency would fair.

    In the meantime, Liberian political stakeholders – the government, NEC, the candidates, political parties and their supporters, security agencies, and the electorate, should be proud of themselves for succeeding where other countries in the region have failed – conducting less-contentious elections.

    Going forward, ECOWAS and especially, four of its member States – Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso, and Niger – which are under military dictatorships must draw useful lessons to guide the restoration of constitutional order in those countries.

    Now that Liberia has shown exemplary leadership, it is up to ECOWAS and the political class to arrest the dangerous democratic deconsolidation drift and the need to eschew “political, constitutional, or ballot box coups,” coupled with deliberate efforts to enthrone good governance across the region.

    West African armed forces must also discipline themselves by sticking to their constitutional responsibility, which does not include political governance. (Flowerbudnews)

    Paul Ejime is a Global Affairs Analyst and Consultant on Peace & Security and Governance Communications

  • Deepfakes Can Cause Major Crisis, Indian PM, Modi Warns

    Deepfakes Can Cause Major Crisis, Indian PM, Modi Warns

     

     

    Culled from NewsNav

    Indian prime minister Narendra Modi called the misuse of deepfake technology “worrying”, citing an example of a fake video of him performing the traditional Gujarati dance of garba.

    “Due to Artificial Intelligence and especially because of deepfake (technology), a new crisis has emerged. A significant section of Bharat is such that it does not have the means necessary for verification or to authenticate,” Mr Modi said at a special Diwali programme held at the BJP headquarters, referring to the country by its Hindi nomenclature.

    “I just watched a video in which I was doing garba; even I was impressed at how well it has been made but it has been made using Artificial Intelligence,” he said.

    Deepfakes are doctored audio-visual material created using artificial intelligence and they mostly involve the production of a fake “face” that is merged with an authentic video to create a video of an event that never really took place.
    AI-generated videos can look very convincing and deceive viewers easily.

    “People can fall prey to believing what they see to be true… and this will lead us towards a major crisis,” Mr Modi warned.

    The Indian prime minister’s remarks come as several celebrities in India voiced concerns after a deepfake video emerged on social media with the morphed face of actor Rashmika Mandanna, wearing a black dress and entering an elevator.

    The original video on which Ms Mandanna’s face was morphed is actually of British-Indian influencer Zara Patel.

    “I feel really hurt to share this and have to talk about the deepfake video of me being spread online. Something like this is honestly, extremely scary not only for me, but also for each one of us who today is vulnerable to so much harm because of how technology is being misused,” Ms Mandanna said.

    “Today, as a woman and as an actor, I am thankful for my family, friends and well wishers who are my protection and support system. But if this happened to me when I was in school or college, I genuinely can’t imagine how could I ever tackle this,” she added.

    Several Indian actors, including Amitabh Bachchan and Katrina Kaif backed the actor and called for legal interventions.

    India’s IT minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar warned earlier this month that deep fakes are the latest and “even more dangerous and damaging form of misinformation” that harm women in particular.

    “PM Narendra Modi’s government is committed to ensuring Safety and Trust of all Digital Nagriks (citizens) using internet under the IT rules notified in April, 2023 – it is a legal obligation for platforms to ensure no misinformation is posted by any user,” he said (Flowerbudnews

  • Unknown Gunmen attack police patrol, kill 2 officers in Ebonyi

    Unknown Gunmen attack police patrol, kill 2 officers in Ebonyi

     

    By Christian Ogbonna

    Abakaliki:.  Suspected hoodlums on Friday, attacked a police patrol and shot two officers dead in Ebonyi.

    SP Onome Onovwakpoyeya, Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the Command in the state made the disclosure in a statement issued in Abakaliki on Friday.

    Onovwakpoyeya explained that the attack occured along Nwofe road, outskirts of Abakaliki, Ebonyi capital.

    According to her, today, Nov. 17 at about 08:30am, Operatives of the Command on patrol were attacked by armed hoodlums using a tinted Highlander vehicle with registration number unknown.

    “Two of the Operatives were fatally wounded while one is currently receiving medical treatment at the hospital.

    “The Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Augustina Ogbodo, on receiving the distress call immediately dispatched tactical teams to the scene, who equally swung into action by giving the hoodlums a hot chase but the hoodlums escaped.

    “The Commissioner of Police also visited the scene of the incident with her management team for on the spot Assessment,” she added.

    The PPRO called on the general public and individuals to avail the Command with useful information that could lead to the arrest of the fleeing hoodlums.

    She added that the commissioner had reiterated the command readiness for adequate security of lives and property in the state.

    “The Command is assuring the people of round the clock visibility patrol of the nooks and crannies of the state,” she added. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

  • Impeachment: Court declines Akeredolu’s plea to vacate interim order, adjourns suit indefinitely

    Impeachment: Court declines Akeredolu’s plea to vacate interim order, adjourns suit indefinitely

     

    Abuja: A Federal High Court, Abuja on Friday, refused to grant an application by Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State asking it to vacate its Sept. 26 interim order for lack of jurudiction.

    Justice Emeka Nwite, in a ruling, rather adjourned the suit indefinately in view of the fact that an appeal had been entered at the Court of Appeal in respect of the issue before him by the speaker and the state’s assembly.

    He also refused to grant Akeredolu and the speaker’s request to strike out or dismiss the suit for lack of jurisdiction.

    The judge held that it would be wise for the court to adjourn the matter “sine die” pending the outcome of the appeal in order to avoid judicial rascality.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the speaker and the assembly had, on Oct. 20, appealed against the interim order made by Justice Nwite on Sept. 26.

    In their appeal filed at the Appeal Court, Abuja, they sought two reliefs.

    These include, “an order setting aside the ex-parte order of the lower court made on Sept. 26.

    “An order allowing the appeal and directing that the substantive matter be dismissed for want of jurisdiction.”

    NAN reports that the judge had, on Sept. 26, restrained the state’s assembly from impeaching Aiyedatiwa over alleged gross misconduct.

    Nwite gave the interim order in a ruling shortly after Aiyedatiwa’s counsel, Kayode Adewusi, moved the ex-parte motion to the effect.

    He also restrained Akeredolu from nominating a new deputy governor and forwarding same to the lawmakers for an approval as the new state’s deputy governor based on a letter of resignation purportedly authored or signed by Aiyedatiwa, pending the hearing and determination of the interlocutory application.

    The embattled Deputy Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, had, in an ex-parte motion marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1294/2023, sued the I-G and DSS as 1st and 2nd defendants.

    Others joined in the suit include Akeredolu, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Chief Judge of Ondo State and the House of Assembly as 1st to 6th respondents respectively.

    In the application dated and filed by Mr Adelanke Akinrata on Sept. 21, Aiyedatiwa sought for four reliefs.

    But Akeredolu, through his counsel, Kassim Gbadamosi, SAN, had, on Oct. 4, sought an order setting aside the entire proceedings conducted in the case on Sept 26, including the interim order of injunction made by the court, same having been irregularly obtained for lack of jurisdiction.

    The governor also sought an order striking out or dismissing the suit for lack of jurudiction.

    Besides, the speaker of the assembly, in his application filed by his lawyer, Femi Emodamori, on Oct. 27, equally sought an order that the suit was incompetent and that the court lacked both substantive or procedural jurisdiction to entertain same.

    But Aiyedatiwa’s counsel, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, SAN, on Oct. 30, prayed the court to dismiss Akeredolu and the speaker’s applications, insisting that they lacked locus (legal right) to canvass such arguments.

    Adegboruwa argued that since the speaker and the assembly (4th and 6th defendants) filed the appeal, he prayed the court to adjourn the case sine die (indefinately) to await the decision of the Court of Appeal.

    He urged the judge to allow parties go to the appellate court in order not to waste the time of the court on arguments on whether it had jurisdiction or not and to avoid contesting with the superior court.

    Delivering the ruling on Friday, Justice Nwite agreed with Adegboruwa’s submission that the court cannot wrestle jurisdiction with the Appeal Court, including on the pending ruling that was supposed to be delivered on the arguments preferred by the parties on Oct. 16.

    “From the foregoing reliefs, there is no gainsaying that the reliefs being sought in that appeal affect the jurisdiction of the court and are also the same reliefs being sought by the 3rd and 4th defendants in their applications.

    “Indeed, to indulge in such action will amount to judicial rascality.

    “In view of the foregoing analysis, I am of the humble view and I so hold that the application of the plaintiff (Aiyedatiwa) is well founded and meritorious.

    “Consequently, the matter is hereby adjourned sine die,” the judge declared.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng) /Flowerbudnews

  • NEPZA MD urges owners, promoters of Centenary Economic City,  ATV, Idu Park to revamp projects

    NEPZA MD urges owners, promoters of Centenary Economic City,  ATV, Idu Park to revamp projects

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja: (Flowerbudnews): Dr Olufemi Ogunyemi, the new Managing Director of the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) has called for immediate commencement of infrastructure development in the Centenary Economic City Free Trade Zone, Abuja.

    Dr  Ogunyemi also called on the promoters of  the Abuja Technology Village to revamp the project to position the Federal Capital City for economic growth and industrialization.

    Dr Ogunyemi made the call on Wednesday in Abuja while delivering a paper titled: “ Free Trade Zones: Holy Grail to National Economic Growth and Development at the Abuja Investment Summit, Martins Odeh (PhD) Head, Corporate Communications, NEPZA disclosed in a statement.

    The NEPZA Chief Executive Officer, represented by Hajia Haleema Kamba, Director, Corporate Services said the two Free Trade Zones located in the FCT were a business ecosystem to catalyse the industrialization of the city.

    “We understand the current hemorrhages and setbacks recorded by businesses; the Free Trade Zone ecosystem is no exception as we have many inactive or moribund Free Zones inclusive of the Abuja Technology Village (ATV) and the Centenary Economic City Free Trade Zone, both located along the Luge-Airport Road of the FCT.

    “I am also of the view that the Idu Industrial Park could be effectively put to use to reflect the thinking of the ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    “The Authority is therefore, ready to partner with the FCT administration to revamp both the Abuja Technology Village and the Idu Industrial Park for global competitiveness, adding that the promoters of the Centenary Economic City Free Trade Zone must work hard to commence the development of the enclave without further delay,’’ Dr Ogunyemi said.

    Dr Ogunyemi, who described the Free Trade Zone Scheme as a global business concept to fast-track economic growth and development, said the president had given him a strong mandate to use it to trigger industrialization across the country.

    “The current thinking of the government is that NEPZA can become a more active driver of the economy by effectively using the scheme to attract the much-needed Foreign Direct Investment inflows, ‘’ he said.

    Dr Ogunyemi further explained that the Authority was established in 1992 to assist the government in building a smart and industrialised country, adding that the new NEPZA management under his leadership would devote energy towards repositioning the free zone scheme for greater performance.

    The NEPZA managing director, who made allusions to some remarkable milestones recorded by the 30 years existence of the scheme, described the business model to be one of the best global economic concepts that opened implausible business opportunities for countries that embraced it.

    “For us in Nigeria, there are a total of 612 enterprises operating in the 52 Free Trade Zones at the moment with the following investment coverages in Manufacturing (45 per cent); Services (30 per cent); Oil & Gas (11 per cent); Trading (10 per cent); Logistic (30 per cent) and Agriculture (1 percent).

    “These records, however, are testament to how far behind we are as a country in leveraging on the diverse opportunities afforded us by the scheme,’’ the NEPZA CEO said.

    Dr Ogunyemi said that the country’s Free Trade Zone scheme which had some of the best incentives that could be offered globally must be seen as the easiest pathway to economic growth.

    “I, therefore urge the 36 States Government and the Federal Capital Territory to embrace the scheme as it is the sure route to attracting investment and infrastructure financing,’’ Dr Ogunyemi said (Flowerbudnews)

  • INEC presents certificates of return to Kogi governor-elect, Usman Ododo, deputy

    INEC presents certificates of return to Kogi governor-elect, Usman Ododo, deputy

    By Thompson Yamput

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Friday presented certificates of return to the Kogi Governor-Elect, Usman Ododo and his Deputy, Joel Salifu.

    Ododo and Salifu of the All Progressive Congress (APC) had won the Nov 11 Off-Cycle Governorship Election in Kogi with 446,237 votes, to beat their closest rivals, Murtala Ajaka and Sam Ranti-Abenemi of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) that garnered 259,052 votes.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the certificates of return were presented to the duo at at the INEC headquarters in Lokoja, the state capital on Friday, amid jubilation by party members and supporters.

    Mr Sani Adam (SAN), the National Electoral Commissioner for Kwara, Niger and Kogi, who presented the certificates to them, congratulated them for emerging victorious in the governorship election.

    Presenting the Certificate, the Kogi State Resident Electoral Commissioner, INEC, Gabriel Longpet, said the presentation was part of the Commission’s mandate.

    Sani said that Ododo and Salifu wete being presented the certificate, for the simple reason that they met the constitutional requirements.

    Speaking shortly after receiving his certificate,  Ododo promised the people of Kogi that he would make good his campaign promises to build on the sterling achievements of Gov. Yahaya Bello.

    The governor-elect, thanked the people of the state for the overwhelming support given to him during the election.

    Ododo described the overwhelming support he enjoyed as a sheer consolidation on the strength and unity of the Kogi.

    “My victory at last Saturday’s election is a victory for all. We will run an all inclusive administration, where everyone, irrespective of tribe, religion and political affiliation, will be carried along.

    “My administration will be committed to sustaining the youth and women empowerment programs of the present administration.

    “My resolve to provide employment for our teeming youths and ensure that education occupies the front burner of our administration remains unchanged, ” he said.

    The governor-elect, however, promising to justify the confidence reposed in him, Ododo.

    Bello, who witnessed the presentation of the certificates of return, urged the people of the state to join hands with Ododo in building a greater Kogi State.

    ”The election has come and gone and a winner has emerged. I call on the people of the State to work towards the unity and togetherness our administration has achieved,” he said.

    NAN

  • FG reverses implementation of Nigerian universities’ payment of 40% IGR to govt

    FG reverses implementation of Nigerian universities’ payment of 40% IGR to govt

    By Ibukun Emiola

    The Federal Government has announced the reversal of the implementation of payment of 40 per cent of Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) from Nigerian universities to the government.

    President Bola Tinubu made the announcement at the 75th Anniversary and 2023 Convocation ceremonies of the University of Ibadan on Tuesday.

    Tinubu, who was represented at the event by the Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, said the ministry of finance had been engaged to stop the circular for the implementation.

    “We know that this law was enacted in 2020 and the circular was issued in 2021, but this is not a good time for such policy,” he said.

    Tinubu reiterated its commitment to the education sector in line with the 2030 education agenda of the government and African Union goal 2063.

    He said “The Federal Government is bringing more innovation to reform the entire education sector for curriculum review at all levels from primary to basic education with the reintroduction of skills to attend to out-of-school menace.”

    The president noted that the introduction of students’ loans was to ensure that no student was left out of education due to poverty.

    Tinubu stated that he was aware of the problem of industrial disputes of the past, hence his administration would pay attention to issues of welfare and all factors generating industrial disputes.

    In his address, the Chancellor of UI and Emir of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar congratulated the university for its notable achievements in the last 75 years.

    He noted that the celebration also called for reflection on the impact of the university on the communities as knowledge from the universities must benefit the communities and Nigeria through quality research.

    Abubakar stated that public service had failed compared to what obtained 50 years ago, adding that universities must rise up to salvage the state of public service through quality graduates.

    Earlier in his address, the Vice-Chancellor, University of Ibadan, Prof. Kayode Adebowale noted the contributions of the university charging the graduands not to rest on their oars.

    Adebowale said that a total of 6,865 graduands received first degrees in various disciplines across 17 faculties, 2,842 received Academic Masters Degree, 131 postgraduate Diplomas and 25 Masters of Philosophy.

    The VC said a total of 722 graduands from various disciplines were awarded Doctor of Philosophy degrees and Prof Mayowa Owolabi was awarded Doctor of Science, a higher doctorate degree.

    “The university will not relent in its resolve to be the flagship of postgraduate studies in the nation,” Adebowale said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria, (NAN) reports that four Nigerians were  awarded honorary doctoral degrees including Dr Daisy Danjuma, Dr Abdusamad Rabiu, Dr Kessington Adebutu and Dr Solomon Oladunni.

    NAN