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Impostor-foreign scholars demanding bailout -TETFund

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Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has accused those it labelled as impostors of blackmailing the Fund by seeking a ‘bailout’ from the Fund for foreign education pursuit under the platform of TETFund Scholarship for Academic Staff (TSAS).

The alarm was in response to a recent claim by a group of 600 Nigerian scholars abroad that TETFund omitted them in the payment of presidential bailout to TETFund-sponsored foreign scholars, thus appealing to the new Board of Trustees of the Fund to attend to their need.

The scholars, in a statement, said the omission of their names in the bailout disbursement has meted untold hardship on the 600 of them, hence the decision to cry out for help.

One of them said: “We are not faceless. We are 600 in number, and we have earlier sent our letters of complaints with genuine and official evidence to the appropriate quarters. For the avoidance of doubt, we are available for further clarification whenever the authorities want to authenticate our claims or existence.”

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The scholars, in a letter addressed to President Bola Tinubu, National Assembly, TETfund and Minister of Education, alleged dishonest treatment and financial hanky-panky against them by officials of TETFund.

The commission, however, urged Nigerians to disregard the claims of the scholars, insisting that it has paid all genuine claims by its scholars, describing the recent claims as blackmail.

TETFund, in a statement, mentioned a particular scholar from the Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Kamal Adewole Saka, whom it said, was awarded a TETFund scholarship for Ph.D. in Psychology at Girne American University, Cyprus, to the tune of N27,573,350, adding that full tuition had since been paid directly to the institution since November 3, 2022.

TETFund’s TSAS intervention programme was introduced in 2008 to sponsor teaching staff of Nigerian public tertiary educational institutions to acquire additional postgraduate degrees both within and outside Nigeria to enhance their research experience and teaching capacity, and the maximum duration of PhD programmes is four years, while for Masters degree is one year in Europe and two years in other parts of the world.

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But prior to September 2019, all approved funds were disbursed to the beneficiary institutions, and also, they were required to lodge the full amount into domiciliary accounts and release same to various scholars in line with the Fund’s guidelines.

But arising from observations made during the monitoring exercises and through numerous complaints about the late release of funds and non-operation of domiciliary accounts by some of the beneficiary institutions, the Fund in 2019 adopted direct payment of tuition fees to foreign institutions on behalf of the scholars.

Following complaints about several lapses and frustrations being experienced in the system by scholars, particularly as regards delays in release of Funds by scholars’ home institutions, TETFund conducted some verification exercises to ascertain the challenges and improve the system.

The outcome of the verification exercises indicated that scholars were affected by the exchange rate fluctuations due to non-operation of a domiciliary account by their home institutions, which left them indebted on their programme; and a lot of them complained that their duration of studies was for four years, while the Fund processed their tuition and allowances for three (3) years, leaving them with a shortfall of one year.

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It was also established that a lot of foreign training institutions were not aware that the scholars were being sponsored by TETFund; while some scholars complained about lack of communication between them and their home institutions.

Similarly, it was noticed that some scholars changed their institutions of study based on the approvals obtained from their home institutions which was contrary to the Fund’s guidelines; while some others complained about their home institutions introducing administrative charges on funds approved for them by the Fund; among several others.

Following the successful verification exercise, some policy changes were introduced based on the key findings. The changes started with the need to review the guidelines for accessing the TSAS intervention programme.

As a result, there was the introduction of sensitisation visits to all TETFund beneficiary institutions to acquaint them with the Fund’s guidelines as a regards TSAS; there was approval for the issuance of Scholarship Award Letters to all approved individual scholars; review of the duration of studies for PhD from three years to four years (Tuition fee payment for three years and upkeep payment for four years).

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Other decisions were the introduction of the Postdoctoral Fellowship programme; commencement of the direct payment of tuition fees in favour of scholars to approved foreign institutions of study; opening of TETFund dedicated email addresses for all beneficiary institutions; opening of departmental email addresses; processing of funds in favour of stranded scholars based on information provided by the concerned scholars; and signing of MoU with selected foreign universities.

TETFund, in response to the claims of the 600 scholars highlighted some of the reasons some people are blackmailing them with the claim of not being captured in the bailout fund.

It noted that some of the people claiming to be scholars could not provide sufficient documents to back up their claims of being scholars with a particular university doing a particular programme.

It said that while processing the requests for bailout, it noticed that some of the scholars have absconded, yet, requesting for bailout; some have completed their studies but are still requesting for bailout; they submitted inaccurate information; some are scholars on bench work sponsorship (short duration with full payment upfront); some are scholars on postdoctoral sponsorship requesting bailout; while some others submitted forged documents.

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In the case of Kamal Adewole Saka, TETFund said the scholar was awarded the scholarship to Girne American University on November 11, 2020, in the total sum of N27,573,350.00. His approved tuition fees of Euros 8,872.50 was paid to Girne American University as of November 23, 2022, almost two years ago; while his upkeep and other allowances amounting to N23,846,900.00 was disbursed in full to his home institution, Federal University, Oye Ekiti, in 2020 in line with the extant schedules.

TETFund in a statement added: “The tuition fees of Kamal Adewole Saka were paid in two tranches based on invoices sent by the scholar: Euros 5,250 on February 11, 2021 and Euros 3,622.50 on April 1, 2021.

“However, the scholar notified the Fund in 2022 of non-receipt of the first tranche and after investigations with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the bank notified us that the payment failed. A fresh invoice was requested from Mr. Saka and this was used to re-process the payment of Euros 5,250.00. The Fund has evidence of payment and status of the scholar’s account from Girne American University, showing that tuition fees have been fully paid as at November 3, 2022.

“It is, therefore, inappropriate for Mr. Saka to resort to malicious and misleading publications to spread cheap lies when payments of tuition fees for scholars abroad were made through the CBN and not individual staff bank accounts. One expects that Mr. Saka, a Ph.D candidate, would have been discerning enough not to level such a cheap accusation.

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“Since payment of tuition fees are made in Forex to institutions of study, the issue of fluctuations in exchange rate is between the Fund and the CBN with no effect whatsoever on scholars.

“Similarly, under the present dispensation (since 2022), even upkeep allowance of scholars after the first year are paid directly in foreign currency to the accounts of scholars, thus eliminating future claims for bailout. The appropriate question the scholar should answer is whether he met the requirements for bailout or not.”

TETFund said it has made a formal report to the Management of the Federal University, Oye Ekiti on Mr. Saka’s inappropriate behaviour and defamatory and libelous publication, and has demanded appropriate sanctions, failure of which the Fund would not hesitate to seek redress on its own.

“While TETFund remains committed to ensuring smooth academic pursuits of its scholars, it is important to restate that TETFund guidelines on the TSAS programme clearly stipulate the appropriate channel for addressing scholars’ plights, which is through their home institutions that nominated them in the first instance and not any other platform.

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“It is also worthy of note that the Fund will continue to support eligible scholars to pursue their academic programmes irrespective of some seemingly deliberate smear campaigns by a handful aimed at distracting us from this onerous endeavour,” it added.

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Ooni unveiles launch of Olojo Festival, reveals ancestral significance

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By Mario Deepromoter

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, on Thursday, announced the commencement of the 2024 Olojo Festival, revealing the event’s ancestral and spiritual significance.

Ogunwusi spoke at his palace during a news conference on the 2024 Olojo Festival with the theme “Evolving Transformationaly Domestic Tourism With Community Festivals.”

According to him, the festival is significant because of the spiritual exercises that characterise it and the testimonies it attracts.

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He said the celebration of the revered cultural event was held annually in the ancient city to celebrate the day of the first dawn.

The Ooni said the festival was in remembrance of “Ogun,” god of iron, who is believed to be the first son of Oduduwa, progenitor of the Yoruba people.

He added that the festival marked the birth of the “Aare Crown”.

Ooni said that several prayers rendered to Olodumare through the iconic “Aare crown” during the Olojo festival had been answered with so many testimonies.

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He stated, “Olojo is the festival of dawn and the birth of the crown, “Ade Aare”, the crown of all crowns. The crown that gave birth to all crowns all over the world with all the colours of the rainbow. It is called the spectrum of rainbow crowns.

“The crown does everything humans do, it is a very spiritual crown, very sacred. I am a living example and witness. I have actually charged the crown, I have prayed with it, that I want this done, this particular time.

“This is my ninth year on the throne, going to my tenth year by the grace of God, I have seen a lot of testimonies.

“I will pray with the crown worn on my head, I pray to the almighty God, Olodumare through the crown. I have never seen any failure in it. It is our strong heritage, our strong culture and tradition and we will continue to uphold it forever.

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He added that they were not idol worshipers, but rather custodians of their ancestors’ legacy, which continued to benefit them.

“These are things we should not joke about, It is our heritage, we should not compromise it with anything. It is created by nature, by God Almighty who is the supreme being,” he said.

Explaining the nature of the “Ade Aare”, Ooni described the crown as a sacred, mysterious being which bears the nature of humans.

According to him, the crown functions like humans.

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He said, “Olojo is the time when the crown comes out for blessings. This is a crown that has life in it till date, right from time immemorial.

“The crown changes the weather, it does not see the atmosphere except once in a year, during Olojo festival.

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“In the crown, we see everything complete, we see the day, night, four corners of the world, the northern, southern, eastern and western poles.

“The birth of the crown is actually the first dawn pathfinded by Ogun, which is linked to our celebration.”

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The Ooni added, “Olojo is the main new year celebration and this dovetails to everybody’s new yam festival all over because what is used to bring out yams are cutlasses and hoes made with iron.

“This is the time we get beautiful harvests, the time we get wallnuts, bitter kola. For us in Ile-Ife, we still uphold our heritage and that is why we celebrate the first dawn.”

Ogunwusi appreciated the sponsors for the festival.

“I want to appreciate you all, our sponsors, for everything you have been doing. For always responding to my calls. May God bless you and may our ancestors guide you all. I appreciate the state government as well,” he added.

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Earlier, the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism in Osun, Abiodun Bankole-Ojo, appealed to sponsors of the Olojo festival to look into the possibility of developing some tourism sites within the state, like the Oranmiyan Groove.

“Please corporate bodies, stop giving us monetary and material gifts, come and develop the Oranmiyan site as a tourist site. Government will not be able to do it all,” he said.

The Olojo Festival Chief Consultant, Ayo Olumoko, urged Nigerians and international tourists to grace the festival.

NAN reports that the Grand Finale for the 2024 edition of the annual Olojo Festival in Ile-Ife, will be held between September 26 and September 30.

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On September 26, there will be Ayo Olopon Traditional Game, Festival Cultural Talent Hunt (Audition) and Olojo Festival Colloquium.

On September 27, there will be Ojo Ilagun, Iwode Ile-Ife (Community cleansing) and Oonirisa’s terrestrial message to the world.

September 28 is the festival’s grand finale official ceremony, Ojo Okemogun, and the Aare cultural procession.

September 29 is Ojo Ajoyo (Asekagba), Grand Royal Reception – Invitational, Adire Oodua Cultural Exchange Exhibition and Oonirisa’s Ife Award for Community Service, 2024.

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September 30 would be for the Ojo Ibile (Oonirisa’s ancestral traditional propitiation) and cultural talents hunt.

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Trump Says Israel Will Go Extinct Within Two Years If He Loses US Election

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By Mario Deepromoter

Trump expressed concern about his polling numbers among Jewish voters, lamenting his current standing compared to Harris, the Democratic candidate.

President Donald Trump suggested that Jewish-American voters could bear some responsibility if he loses the upcoming presidential election to Vice President Kamala Harris.

Trump expressed concern about his polling numbers among Jewish voters, lamenting his current standing compared to Harris, the Democratic candidate.

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Reuters reports that Trump claimed that Israel could face extinction within two years if Kamala Harris wins the election, suggesting that Jewish voters who support Democrats would share some responsibility for that outcome.

Speaking to a crowd, Trump stated, “If I don’t win this election, the Jewish community will play a significant role in that. If 40% or even 60% of people are voting for the enemy, Israel, in my opinion, will cease to exist within two years.”

He referenced a poll indicating that Harris had 60% support among American Jews.

Although he didn’t specify which poll he was citing, a recent Pew Research survey showed American Jews favouring Harris over Trump by 65% to 34%.

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Trump also expressed disappointment over winning less than 30% of the Jewish vote in both the 2016 and 2020 elections.

Trump reiterated similar sentiments earlier at a summit in Washington aimed at combating antisemitism in the U.S.

The Trump campaign has prioritised appealing to Jewish voters in critical battleground states, where even a small shift in support could influence the election outcome.

In Pennsylvania, for instance, there are over 400,000 Jewish residents, and Biden won the state by just 81,000 votes in 2020.

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In response to Trump’s comments, Morgan Finkelstein, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, criticised him for his past associations with individuals accused of antisemitism.

Trump has consistently denied allegations of antisemitism, noting his Jewish son-in-law during his speeches on Thursday.

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Rupture In PDP Governors’ Forum deepens

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By Ojomah Austin.

 

The evolving fall-out, which comes barely days to the contentious National Executive Committee (NEC) of PDP, followed a back and forth between the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike and the Governors forum, who declared support for Rivers State governor, Siminalayi Fubara to be made leader of the party in the state.

After a meeting with some members of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) in Bauchi on Wednesday, Governor Mohammed, said “According to our party’s constitution, any leadership vacancy should be filled by someone from the region where it originated,” stressing that Damagum would be replaced soon considering that he hails from North East and not the North Central.

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Same day, Makinde, during the groundbreaking of the upgrading of Ladoke Akintola Airport, Ibadan, to an international airport, which was attended by another set of NWC members, led by Damagum, said he would support whatever decision the Damagum-led NWC would take to reposition the party.

Damagum, who is considered a close ally of Nyesom Wike, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, was appointed acting national chairman after the removal of Iyorchia Ayu in June 2023.

Meanwhile, the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the PDP led by Senator Adolph Wabara, met with members of the National Assembly caucus in Abuja.

The close door meeting comes barely hours after the BoT met with Wike in Abuja.

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While Wabara refused to comment on the essence of the meeting with the lawmakers, it was noticed that most of the lawmakers didn’t honour the invitation.

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