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Senate Increases Federal Varsities To 64; Endorses 2 In Ogun, Kano
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Senate has increased the number of federal universities in the country to 64 following the the passage of bills establishing two universities in Kano and Ogun states.
The senate, on Tuesday, approved the bills to establish the University of Applied Sciences in Kachia, Kaduna State, and the Federal University of Technology Ilaro in Ogun State.
The federal government had earlier in the year founded two new universities.
According to checks by the magazine, there are currently over 270 universities in Nigeria as of 2024,, 149 were private while state and federal universities added up to 63 and 62, respectively.
The Senate yesterday approved the two universities in Kano and Ogun states following the adoption of a report of the Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFUND on establishments of the university at plenary.
The report for the establishment of the university in Kano was presented by the Chairman, Senator Mohammed Muntari who while making his presentation said, the universities will provide more jobs in the country, reduce youth restiveness, as well as develop the nation’s technological sector.
He said the university proposed received overwhelming support from Nigerians during the public hearing conducted by the committee, noting that the institution would help provide scientific knowledge to environmental challenges in the country.
Muntari said, “The hallmark of the proposed Federal University of Applied Sciences, is to produce graduates well equipped with practical and theoretical grounded knowledge in technology, applied science, commerce and management.
“This will reduce risks and challenges of productivity, data and information, cost benefits, marketing and security bedeviling humanity.
“The establishment of the Federal University will reduce the ills around the national economy and de-escalate chances of entrenching heinous criminal activities being perpetrated by men of the underworld.
“The knowledge and skills that would be acquired by the graduates from the envisaged Act of the National Assembly will definitely go a long way in expanding and deepening the horizon of the graduates in information management,” the senator said.
Meanwhile, not a few Nigerians, including the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU have lamented the proliferation of government owned universities in the country, citing the paucity of funds to run them effectively.
ASUU, for instance, argue that available funds should be used to fund existing universities instead of establishing new ones
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Troost-Ekong dismisses retirement talks
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong has vehemently dismissed any talk of retirement amid rumours that the Al-Kholood defender may quit the national team after the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
Despite being just 31 years old, Troost-Ekong is the oldest player in the team, with Moses Simon (29) the second oldest, while Alex Iwobi, who is 28, is the third oldest player in the current squad.
Speaking at a press briefing on Sunday ahead of Monday’s (today) Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Rwanda at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo, Troost-Ekong, who was named the Most Valuable Player at the last AFCON in Ivory Coast, affirmed his commitment to the national team.
“It is a question I get asked a lot by Nigerians, but I think it is a bit too early,” he said.
He continued, “I am 31 now, and I think I am playing my best football in recent years. We are only talking about 12 months from now, so after that, we will see,” Troost-Ekong explained.
“It will not be my decision; it will be up to the coaches. Once I feel I am no longer an asset to the team, I will have that discussion.
“But I still have some targets in sight—that will be the AFCON in 2025 and the World Cup in 2026. We’ll see what happens afterwards.”
Troost-Ekong could add to his 75 international caps when the Eagles host the Amavubi today in their final game of the qualifiers.
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Use Ondo Guber poll as template in Nig’s future elections – Coalition of 51 INEC recognized observer groups tell FG+Photos
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
A coalition of 51 recognized INEC groups under the Centre for Credible Leadership and Citizens Awareness, CCLCA have recommended that the Federal Government should adopt the Ondo Guber poll as a template for future elections in Nigeria.
The convener of the coalition, Dr Gabriel Nwambu made this disclosure in a post election press conference be stating that:
“Considering the manner the apex electoral body, INEC conducted the election in Ondo state last Saturday, we recommend this template for future elections in Nigeria.
Read full details of report below:
“We stand before you today as a coalition of 51 accredited observer organizations under the aegis of the Centre for Credible Leadership and Citizens Awareness. Our mission has been to observe the Ondo State Governorship Election held on November 16th, 2024, and to provide an unbiased report of our findings.
OVERVIEW OF OBSERVATIONS:
We observed the distribution of both sensitive and non-sensitive election materials from the Central Bank of Nigeria in Akure to the Registration Area Centres (RAC) across the 18 Local Government Areas of the state under tight security in line with extant laws and the rules of engagement by the police. Ondo state has a total of 2,053,061 registered voters, but 1,757,205 people collected their Permanent Voters Card across the 18LGAs, 203 wards, and 3,933 polling units. INEC deployed 4 ad hoc staff pee polling unit, that is, one Presiding Officer and 3 Assistant Presiding Officers.
Out of the 19 registered political parties, 18 political parties fielded candidates for the election Although, 3 candidates stepped down before the election.
We also observed that the election materials were ultimately moved to the 3,933 polling units by INEC ad hoc staff, predominantly National Youth Service Corps members while the law enforcement agencies provided adequate security.
Voting commenced between 8.30AM and 10:00 AM in most observed polling units.
ELECTION INTEGRITY AND CHALLENGES:
Our field observers noted a few cases of voter inducement otherwise called vote- buying.An incident of concern involved military personnel denying access to accredited observers, despite proper identification.
Ladies and gentlemen, as a coalition of INEC Accredited Observer organizations, we are relieved to report that the election concluded without violence. This is a notable and progressive achievement as Ondo people have demonstrated maturity and the will to deepen our democratic values.The collation of results was conducted meticulously, adhering to the provisions of the Electoral Act, 2022 and the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
1. We as a coalition of INEC Accredited observer organizations having observed the performance of the BVAS in the process of authentication and accreditation of electorates, the logistics in terms of distribution of materials, the uploading of the FORM EC8A in the IRev viewing portal, the collation and announcement of election result hereby strongly recommend the Ondo state governorship election of 16th November, 2024 as a template for evey other election in Nigeria as we look forward to the Anambra state governorship election in November, 2025.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion,we assert that the Ondo State Governorship Election of 16th November, 2024, was conducted in line with the Electoral Act, 2022, and the 1999 Constitution as amended.
We as 51 INEC Accredited observer organizations hereby unequivocally declare that this election was transparent, free, fair, and credible. Importantly, we report no loss of life on election day, which reflects positively on the overall conduct of the election.
We would like to encourage those who lost in this election to be bold and exhibit the spirit of sportsmanship by congratulating the APC candidate who won landslide.
We commend the Inspector General of the Nigerian Police for the professionalism exhibited by officers and men in the discharge of their duties, the NSCDC, the DSS, and other paramilitary organizations in Nigeria as well as INEC for overseeing a credible election. Lastly, we applaud the people of Ondo State for their peaceful disposition, demonstrating their unwavering love for peace.
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