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Many varsities will soon shut down over electricity tariff hike, ASUU warns

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President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke has said most Nigerian universities are on the verge of shutting down over the unbearable cost of electricity.

Prof. Osodeke said this during the opening of a two-day national conference convened by ASUU in Abuja with the theme: “Nigeria in a State of General Crisis: The Search for a New Path to Development,” on Thursday.

The ASUU president said while public universities receive N15m monthly from the federal government as running costs, the electricity bills of some universities run between N200m to N300m monthly.

Osodeke said the classification of electricity consumers into bands has increased the cost of most universities, adding that the rise in electricity cost was hampering the administration of most public universities in the country.

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The university lecturer said this has forced some universities to channel their internally generated revenue to the running of their operation.

He said: “We are so challenged. But let me give you a quick example, the University of Lagos; University of Ibadan; Ahmadu Bello University, and the University of Nigeria, Nsuka. What they get from the government account for the overhead running of the university in a month is N15million. Meanwhile, the University of Lagos needs about N200 million naira to pay the electricity bill. It is this IGR that you talk about that is used to pay for the electricity.

“One of the universities today is closing down because they have been given an electricity bill of N300 million. What the government gives you to run the system is N15 million, and you get a bill for electricity alone of N300 million. Where is that money coming from? You have to run the laboratories. You have to run the diesel. You have to run the fuel for vehicles.

“That is where the IGR is going today. Not being able to run the system, to buy books in the library, to run your library, to earn those things. They are all part of their so-called IGR, and that is what they talk about. But you know what? A government that will give just N15 million for UNILAG to run, will in turn, give one Senator N21 million a month. The government gives a system N15million, but an individual gets N21million. That’s where our priority is.

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“For whatever reason, they have refused to fund the university systems as it was in the earlier part of our history.

“From the way we are going, if nothing is done, many universities will close up because they can not afford the so-called Band A and Band B.”

Lamenting the dire situation of some academics in the country, the ASUU President said farming has become even more lucrative for lecturers, especially when a professor is left at the mercy of earning less than N300,000 per month and still has to cater for his family and publish journals.

Osodeke also criticised the proliferation of universities in the country, warning that they were merely running on skeletal manpower as most of the lecturing staff were out of the country searching for greener pastures.

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He described the situation within the university system as very disturbing, stressing that most of their members are dropping dead.

ASUU also revealed how rigging is perpetrated by the political class, which warranted their members to stay away from electoral processes after the 2015 general elections.

According to Osodeke, academicians still presiding over elections are doing so in individual capacities, not as ASUU members.

He revealed that what the politicians do is bring figures from the polling units and give them to the presiding officers to announce.

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He said rigging will be eliminated if members of ASUU are involved in the entire electoral process starting from the ward levels to local governments and the national collation of results.

Osodeke said: “ASUU was asked to help conduct the (2015) election. That first election went well, though there were still issues. When the elections were over, we called for a meeting and put up a committee together to study what happened.

“By the time they finished, they came with a report that even though our colleagues are involved in the election, rigging is done at the polling booths and local government collation centres.

“What our colleagues do is just collate what they have been given. They give you a report, and you just write it down. So we found out that rigging is done there, and given to our members to collate.

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“We went to INEC and asked that we participate from the polling unit up to the final stage and they refused. We wrote to them that ASUU, as a body, will not participate in any election.

“If you recall, before any election in this country, we will come out with a statement that we are not part of the election, but our members are Nigerians. They have their freedom, and they can go and do anything.”

Acting Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, Chris Maiyaki charged the university lecturers to come up with solutions to the challenges facing the country.

Maiyaki said the present challenges facing the country required a multi-stakeholder approach which members of the academia are capable of championing.

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He said academics lead not only in ideas and academic theories but also in critical matters like crafts, politics and socio-cultural matters, religion, and morality.

Maiyaki said: “Therefore is no class of persons more qualified than members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities in the urgent task of searching for solutions to the current predicament of Nigeria and Nigerians. The challenges we face as a nation require rigorous analysis and the development of actionable solutions.

“I am absolutely confident that you have the intellectual resources, that your members are uniquely positioned to execute this charge in facilitating conversations about taking our nation to a more sustainable and more progressive future.”

President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Joe Ajaero said leaders in the country go abroad to receive medical treatment.

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“When they (leaders) are coming back they come up with neoliberal policies and impose it on us. Today, Nigeria is running cap in hand to collect money from the International Monetary Fund. When you talk they place charges on my head – terrorism financing, cybercrime, and others,” he said.

He accused the federal government of failing to fulfill all the agreements it entered with organized labour.

The NLC leader said the government has stopped the payment of the N35,000 wage award since February and has also failed to fulfill its promise to make the refineries work.

Ajaero urged all the university-based unions to come together and declare a day of national action to force the government to reposition the education sector.

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Taraba agog as Senator Manu Haruna hosts 21 Senators as his niece Weds (Photos)

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Taraba was agog last Saturday as Senator Haruna Manu hosts 21 serving Senators during his neice’s wedding fatiha in Jalingo.

Sumayyah Adamu Manu is his elder brother’s daughter who married Muhammad Lamba Sha’ibu

The ceremony took place at Senator Manu’s residence in Jalingo, marking a significant milestone for the family.

During the event, H.E Sen. Aminu Tambuwal served as the representative (Wakili) for the bride, while former Senate President Sen. Ahmed Lawal acted as the representative (Wakili) for the groom Muhammad Lamba Sha’ibu

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The ceremony was filled with heartfelt prayers as Senator Manu invoked blessings from the Almighty Allah for the couple, wishing them a prosperous and harmonious union.

The wedding was graced by the presence of various dignitaries, including twenty one (21) senators Senators across the country, Honourable Member House of Representatives, Traditional rulers among others, who joined in celebrating this momentous occasion.

Senator Manu expresses gratitude to all who attended and contributed to making the day memorable.

May the union of Sumayyah Adamu Manu and her groom Muhammad Lamba be blessed with love, joy, and success.

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400,000 NYSC Members to Get ₦100k–₦150k Under FG’s ‘YouthCred’ Initiative

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

About 400,000 corps members are set to benefit from a new federal government scheme called YouthCred.

The initiative, a partnership between CreditCorp Nigeria and the NYSC, aims to provide affordable consumer credit to serving corps members.

According to Dada Olusegun, Special Assistant to President Tinubu on Social Media, the scheme is designed to promote a culture of good credit among young Nigerians.

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He noted that the beneficiaries can access loans ranging from N100,000 to N150,000 to sort out urgent needs like clothing, mattresses, phones, and basic furniture.

Dada added that the loan will be repayable during the service year at a single-digit interest rate, making it accessible and manageable for corps members.

According to him, Before loan approval, applicants will be educated on credit scores and responsible borrowing to build financial literacy.

He states that President Tinubu’s administration hopes the program will reshape attitudes towards credit before corps members enter the workforce.

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The SA also confirmed that the federal government has already set aside N6 billion for the rollout of the YouthCred scheme.

He said the implementation will start with financial institutions already working with NYSC, and full rollout is expected within the next 12 months.

The statement reads, “As part of efforts to promote good credit culture among young Nigerians starting with corp members, @CrediCorpNG in collaboration with NYSC will be launching a new scheme called “YouthCred”.

“YouthCred is an initiative that will offer affordable consumer credit to corps members.

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“Corp members in need of quick cash to sort urgent bills like clothing, mattresses, mobile phones, basic furniture etc that will help them settle down in the new PPAs, will be able to access up to credit facilities of N100,000-150,000 and repay same over the course of their youth service at a single digit interest rate.

“The essence of a good credit score and how it works will be taught to interested corp members before final approvals are granted.

“This is part of President Tinubu’s administration’s efforts to instill values among the young populace and change the narrative about credit even before entering the workforce.

“An initial N6bn has been reserved for this purpose with the launch expected anytime soon.

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“Rollout of YouthCred will begin with partner financial institutions that already work with NYSC and related agencies.

“The initiative will target 400,000 corp members over the next 12 months.”

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Finally, Kano Police nab 18-yr-old Saudat for killing husband nine days after wedding

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Kano State Police Command agents have detained 18-year-old Saudat Jibril on suspicion of killing her husband, 30-year-old Salisu Idris, in the state’s Farawa community just nine days after their wedding.

According to a statement from SP Abdullahi Kiyawa, the State Police Command spokesperson, the suspect “allegedly cut off her husband’s throat, with a sharp knife.”

He said, “The victim was rushed to Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, where he was confirmed dead by medical personnel. The suspect has been apprehended and is currently in custody at the Command’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Homicide Section, and will be charged to court for the offence of culpable homicide.”

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March 28, 2025
Community members claimed that Saudat may have poisoned her husband before stabbing him during an altercation, while the exact circumstances of the death are still unknown.

According to reports, Saudat and Idris’ marriage, which was consummated on Sunday, April 27, 2025, ended on Tuesday, May 6.

The marriage was planned by relatives of the couple and lacked mutual affection between both parties. It was said that the dead had voiced concerns regarding the union. Family members, however, convinced him to go ahead with the marriage.

The public was reassured by the Command that it will carry out exhaustive investigations to guarantee that justice is done.

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