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Tinubu’s student loan policy breaking barriers in education – Dogara

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Former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, has commended President Bola Tinubu for his transformative education policies, particularly the establishment of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund, which he said is breaking financial barriers and restoring hope for millions of Nigerian students.

Dogara spoke at the Federal University, Lokoja, while delivering a Special Public Lecture titled “Empowering the Future Generation: The Founders’ Vision and Legacy,” as part of activities marking the institution’s 9th Convocation Ceremony.

The former Speaker praised President Tinubu’s commitment to inclusive education, noting that the interest-free loan scheme has given new life to students whose academic pursuits would otherwise have been truncated due to lack of funds.

“Education remains our most powerful weapon against poverty, ignorance, and underdevelopment. It plants seeds of hope, creates pathways to opportunity, and refines human potential,” Dogara said.

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“NELFUND, a programme designed to remove financial barriers for indigent students through interest-free loans, has so far disbursed N99.5bn to support tuition and upkeep allowances.”

He added that under Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, Nigeria is witnessing “the gradual dismantling of systemic barriers, particularly for marginalised groups such as women and persons with disabilities.”

“No one can doubt Mr. President’s commitment to ensuring that every young Nigerian, regardless of background, has access to quality education,” Dogara stated.

“For those who wonder why I openly support President Tinubu’s education policies, this is one of the reasons. Anyone who has benefited immensely from education will understand the need to champion it.”

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Dogara also urged the graduating students to deploy their knowledge to address Nigeria’s challenges, encouraging them to blend global perspectives with local relevance.

“Think globally but act locally. The solutions to Africa’s problems must be African-led, though globally informed. Whether you become engineers, doctors, teachers, entrepreneurs, or public servants, always ask: How can I apply global knowledge to solve local problems?”

He further charged them to embrace innovation, entrepreneurship, ethical leadership, and lifelong learning as they step into the wider world.

Meanwhile, NELFUND has called on all accredited tertiary institutions across the country to update and upload the details of their students—both returning and newly admitted—on the Student Verification Portal ahead of the official opening of the portal for the 2025/2026 academic session.

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In a statement issued on Thursday, NELFUND’s spokesperson, Oseyemi Oluwatuyi, said the proactive measure aims to ensure a seamless verification and loan application process once the portal opens.

According to him, institutions are expected to ensure that every student’s data is accurately captured using their admission number or another verifiable identifier.

“NELFUND recognises the vital role tertiary institutions play in the success of the Education Loan Scheme and seeks their continued partnership in expanding access to higher education,” the statement read.

“Only students whose details have been duly uploaded and verified by their institutions will be eligible to apply for and benefit from the loan scheme.”

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Institutions have been advised to designate appropriate officers to oversee the upload exercise in line with NELFUND’s technical guidelines. The Fund said the collaboration is critical to ensuring that no eligible student is left behind when the new application cycle begins.

The verification process, conducted through the Student Loan Access System, allows institutions to confirm student records, ensuring transparency and accountability in loan processing and disbursement.

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Sad: Popular Yoruba actor is dead

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A veteran Nollywood actor and respected cleric, Pastor Taiwo Adeshina, popularly known as Elegbeje Ado.

According to family sources, the beloved actor passed away on Monday, June 29, 2026, after a brief illness, leaving behind a legacy of remarkable performances and a lifetime of service to both the entertainment industry and the Christian faith.

Pastor Taiwo Adeshina was widely admired for his exceptional talent, humility, and dedication to promoting Yoruba culture through film. Over the years, he earned the admiration of colleagues, fans, and movie lovers with his memorable roles, which showcased his versatility and passion for storytelling.

Beyond the screen, he was alsoknown for his commitment to ministry, touching countless lives through his faith, guidance, and words of encouragement.

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His passing marks the end of an era for the Yoruba film industry, where he remained a respected figure whose contributions helped shape and preserve indigenous filmmaking. Tributes have continued to pour in from fellow actors, filmmakers, friends, and admirers, all remembering him as a man of integrity, wisdom, and unwavering dedication to his craft and calling.

As family members, friends, colleagues, and fans mourn this painful loss, they also celebrate a life well lived and a legacy that will continue to inspire generations to come.
May God grant Pastor Taiwo Adeshina eternal rest and strengthen his family, loved ones, and the entire Nollywood community during this difficult time. May his soul rest in perfect peace.

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WHO warns of disease crisis in quake-ravaged Venezuela

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By Francesca Hangeior

The World Health Organization voiced concerns Tuesday about potential disease outbreaks in Venezuela with local health services overwhelmed following deadly earthquakes.

“The health services are under extreme pressure now, with facilities operating beyond the capacity,” spokesman Christian Lindmeier told a press conference in Geneva, noting the surge in trauma cases.

By the latest official count, some 1,700 are dead and 5,000 are injured, with no governmental word on the number of missing. Other estimates place these in the tens of thousands.

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The WHO also said there were problems with adequately registering casualties and tracking missing persons following the 7.5- and 7.2-magnitude earthquakes on Wednesday.

“There’s an increased risk now of outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases” such as measles and diphtheria, said Lindmeier, due to low pre-earthquake vaccination coverage, as well as yellow fever, and other vector- and water-borne diseases, including malaria, dengue, chikungunya and Zika.

He said Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodriguez had reported that 38 hospitals had been affected by the twin earthquakes.

As of Saturday, the WHO has gathered data from 21 health facilities across Caracas La Guaira, Miranda and Falcon.

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Of those, three are in critical condition; six have structural damage or are only partially functional, while the others remain operational but under “significant strain”, said Lindmeier.

“Preliminary findings reveal chaotic service delivery and patient flow, marked by overcrowding; growing surgical backlogs especially under mainly trauma, orthopedics, and neurosurgery; breakdown in biosafety measures; and severely stressed staff,” he said.

“Critical gaps include the collapse of forensic and morgue services, and inadequate casualty registration and tracking of missing persons.”

UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, warned that community tensions were rising in quake-hit areas due to constrained aid access.

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UNHCR said it needs an estimated $14.85 million to scale up protection, and provide core relief items and temporary shelter support for 30,000 earthquake-affected people over the next six months.

And Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said it was planning assistance for thousands of people left homeless.

“As the acute search-and-rescue phase comes to an end, both the number of people killed and the needs of survivors continue to rise.”

It said psychological support services were being scaled up, as the needs in this field were “extremely high”.

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Ardo Risku: Fear grips Idoma communities as security checkpoints disappear after Fulani leader’s death

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By Francesca Hangeior

Residents of several Idoma communities in Benue State are expressing growing fears over what they describe as a significant reduction in security presence along the Agatu–Apa–Otukpo corridor following the killing of the Chairman of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) in Benue State, Alhaji Ardo Risku Mohammed.

Credible sources told NaijaBlitzOnlineNews  that several security checkpoints along the corridor have either been dismantled or abandoned in the aftermath of the incident, raising concerns about the safety of residents and travellers.

According to the sources, Mobile Police officers deployed to strategic flashpoints, including Ataganyi, Oweto, Ikobi and Ikor, have either been withdrawn or have left their duty posts, allegedly without the knowledge of higher authorities.

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Before the killing of the Fulani leader, there were seven active security checkpoints between Agatu and Otukpo. However, as of Monday, only two checkpoints were reportedly still operational.

The reported reduction in security personnel has heightened anxiety in communities such as Ikobi, Akpete, Ogodumu, Igah and several surrounding villages, where residents fear the area has become increasingly vulnerable to attacks.

Villagers and motorists who spoke on the development expressed concern that the apparent security vacuum could be exploited by armed Fulani ethnic militia to carry out kidnappings or launch attacks on Idoma communities and road users along the corridor.

The residents appealed to both the Federal Government and the Benue State Government to urgently restore the withdrawn security personnel and reinforce security operations in the affected communities before the situation deteriorates.

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They also called on security agencies to intensify surveillance along the Agatu–Apa–Otukpo route to prevent any breakdown of law and order.

In addition, the residents appealed to the international community to closely monitor developments in the area and encourage the relevant authorities to strengthen security measures to avert further violence.

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