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Kano Based Social Commentator, Hajia Asabe Gamawa Makes Case For Girl Child Education
Bu Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Kano based businesswoman and public affairs commentator, Hajia Asabe Gamawa has lent her voice on the importance of girl child education, stressing that it is a springboard to productivity, development and nation building.
She added that the story of successful Nigerian women who have had positive impacts on the country and on the global stage should be used as inspiration. The likes of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the first woman and first African to lead the World Trade Organization; Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, an award-winning author and feminist icon; Hauwa Ojeifo, a mental health advocate and founder of the ‘She Writes Woman Organization’, and Amina Mohammed, a United Nations Deputy Secretary-General, to mention just a few, could be used as pointers.
The famous Kano philanthropist made the remarks during her chat with some newsmen (including veracitydesk.com.ng) Thursday afternoon via zoom, stating that girl child education was sacrosanct.
Asabe maintained that the best way to educate the larger society for an all- round development is by educating the girl child, noting that the female child is like the anchor to societal advancement and economic prosperity.
“Education is the first priority for every human being irrespective of the gender. That’s how it’s all over the world and even in the Holy Qur’an. Everybody who wants to be wealthy become a leader, you must become educated. The reality is that girl child is like the anchor to societal advancement and economic prosperity,” she said.
Hajia Gamawa continues,
“Girl-child education refers to girls’ access to and participation in education. It is an important issue because, in many parts of the world, girls are less likely to attend school and complete their education compared to their male counterparts.
“Current statistics reveals that a total female population worldwide is estimated at 49.6%, or about 3.52 billion. Approximately 22% of the world’s population are children below the age of 18. If one defines “girl” as a female child, it means that about 11% of the world’s population are female children.
“According to the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, UNESCO, Nigeria now has 20.2 million out-of-school children, over 60% of whom are girls. On the other hand, there are five million more girls completing each level of education, from primary to secondary. This progress calls for efforts to double down in the remaining years to 2030, as there are 122 million girls still out of school around the world today.
“There are various reasons why Nigeria records a high number of out-of-school girls. This include but is not limited to, a lack of financial support; a situation where many families cannot afford to send their daughters to school, especially when they have multiple children to support.
“Cultural norms can also play a role, with some communities not valuing girls’ education. For such group of people, a girl child’s education ends in the kitchen. Consequently, the provision of scholarships or financial assistance by the government, individuals or organizations for families who cannot afford to send their daughters to school would help to remove some of the financial barriers that prevent girls from getting an education.
“There is also the need to continuously engage traditional rulers to support the education of the girl child in their domains. Governments, on their part, should make efforts to build schools and offer free education, especially in rural areas to attract girl child into formal education and secure vibrant and sustainable future for them”
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Simon Ekpa: FG’s attempt to extradite self acclimated freedom fighter may hit brickwall
The Federal Government’s attempt to extradite pro-Biafra agitator Simon Ekpa, from Finland to face terrorism charges in Nigeria may hit brickwall.
According to The Africa Report, this is due to Finnish legal restrictions.
The self-declared prime minister of the Biafra Government In Exile (BRIGE) was arrested alongside four others by Finland’s National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) over terrorism related activities.
The Finnish police said they suspect that Mr Ekpa “has contributed to violence and crimes against civilians in South-eastern Nigeria.”
Nigeria’s defence chief, General Christopher Musa while reacting to the arrest, said the country will proceed to push for Ekpa’s extradition to Nigeria.
While Finland has confirmed Ekpa’s arrest, the country made it clear that, according to Finnish law, the country will not extradite its nationals outside the European Union or Nordic countries.
This further complicates Nigeria’s request since there is no extradition treaty between the two countries.
Even though Finland and Nigeria are in contact, the legal framework prohibits the transfer of citizens for trial in non-EU countries.
According to reports, everything has to be done according to Finnish legislation, which has very strong protections for freedom of speech
“The issue of an extradition treaty is very fundamental. If there is no extradition treaty between the two countries, there can be no legal basis or justification for extraditing Ekpa,” a Lagos-based lawyer Festus Ogun said.
Vince Onyekwelu, former British Police Officer and National Security Risk Strategist said the chances of Ekpa’s extradition to Nigeria are also slim.
Onyekwelu said while appearing on Arise TV:
“Professionally speaking, the Finnish Authorities have done their due diligence and have every right to arrest Simon Ekpa. It is left for the court to look into the request by the Chief of Defence Staff to extradite Ekpa to Nigeria. However, with the absence of an extradition treaty between Nigeria and Finland, Ekpa’s extradition will seem unlikely.”
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Minimum wage: Yobe Gov approves N70k for workers
Yobe State Governor, Hon. Mai Mala Buni has approved the payment of N70,000 minimum wage to civil servants in the state effective December 2024.
This is contained in a memo signed by the governor, following recommendations by the committee on Minimum wage constituted by the state government.
The committee had recommended for a reconciliation of local government finances to ensure a hitch free transition process of the local government councils from the existing salary structure to the new minimum wage.
The reconciliation process which is nearing completion is expected to be concluded soon for approval, and quick enrolment of the local government employees into the new minimum wage salary structure.
The committee had recommended for a reconciliation of local government finances to ensure a hitch free transition process of the local government councils from the existing salary structure to the new minimum wage.
The reconciliation process which is nearing completion is expected to be concluded soon for approval, and quick enrolment of the local government employees into the new minimum wage salary structure.
According to a statement signed by the spokesman to the governor, Mamman Mohammed, the Government expects civil servants in the state to reciprocate the gesture by putting in their best to ensure effective and efficient service delivery
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Retired 85-year-old Col bags P.hd
A retired Colonel of the Nigerian Army, Bolaji Titilola Onafowokan, aged 85, is among the first set of doctoral degree students produced by the Tai Solarin University of Education, TASUED, Ijagun, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.
The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Oluwole Banjo, disclosed this at the weekend, while briefing the press on activities to mark the 16th convocation ceremony of the university.
He said the first set of PhD holders to be produced by the institution totalled 67.
“I am happy to inform you that the university will, at this 16th convocation ceremony, graduate its first set of doctoral degree holders.
“They are 67 in number and the list included a retired Army Colonel, Bolaji Titilola Onafowokan, who is 85 years old. And he is getting his PhD in Educational Technology.
“I salute his courage and doggedness to pursue this dream of his. Even younger ones shy away from this kind of task.
27 First Class
“Also, out of the 4,140 graduating students, 27 have first class. We are also graduating 4 M.Phil, 275 Master’s degree and our best graduating student is Adedeji A. Adedamola with CGPA of 4.91.
“We are also giving honorary degrees to four distinguished Nigerians namely: Dr Taiwo Olayinka Afolabi, Prince Oluyemisi Adedoyin Shyllon, Otunba Jaiyeola Wasiu and Engineer Jubril Dotun Sanusi,” he stated.
Prof. Banjo, who is winding down his tenure as the VC of the first university of education in Nigeria, added that some projects would be inaugurated by the Visitor, Governor Dapo Abiodun.
“We are happy to say that within the last one year, we have done some projects to add to what we have on ground. We have expanded the Medical Centre and the fund used was from our internally generated revenue.
“We are also weaning ourselves of epileptic power supply as we have our own Independent Power Project. It is 800 kva which can be scaled up.
“Even as it is, it is enough for our needs. It is less expensive than what we pay monthly as electricity bills to the power firm serving this area,” he said.
The VC also disclosed that the Minister of Communication, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani, would deliver the convocation lecture titled, “From classroom to cloud: Leveraging digital literacy for national development.”
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