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FG moves to teach mathematics in Yoruba language
The National Institute for Educational Planning and Administration (NIEPA) has made moves to implement the teaching of mathematics in Yoruba.
The institute said to achieve this, it has taken a step towards revolutionising maths education in the country by hosting a pioneering 2-day training on teaching mathematics using the Yoruba indigenous language and early grade mathematics.
The acting Director General of NIEPA, Dr David Shofoyeke, said the training, in partnership with Yoruba Mathematics Class on YouTube, marked NIEPA’s first public training on utilising Yoruba language to teach mathematics to early-grade students.
He said: “Early grade reading (EGR) and early grade mathematics (EGMA) have been in operation in the northern part of Nigeria, where Hausa is being used in schools. So, why can’t we embrace and sustain what we have in our own part of the world?
“Also, implementation of teaching mathematics in early grade mathematics, developing and lesson planning of mathematics’ topical contents in Yoruba, the importance of indigenous language in education, the role of language in teaching, understanding leadership instruction, and supporting teachers in early grade mathematics were discussed,” he said.
One of the experts who spoke during the training and incorporated mathematics drama into his teaching approach, Kehinde Adenegan said: “It’s high time we leveraged our indigenous resources to enhance classroom instructions and make teaching-learning effective, with language choice being a crucial factor.”
The statement added that “The workshop is designed to promote cultural relevance and sensitivity in mathematics education, enhance students’ understanding and appreciation of mathematical concepts within their cultural context, support the development of bilingual education programmes that integrate Yoruba language and culture, and empower educators to create inclusive and culturally responsive learning environments.
NIEPA’s Media Officer, Bodunde Tenabe, said in a statement that the training brought together renowned experts including Dr Kehinde Adenegan, Dr Sulaymon Mohammad Raji, Dr Tolu Omiyale, and Folajogun Akinkuowo, who delivered insightful sessions on various topics, which included a translation overview of the primary 1-6 mathematics curriculum in Yoruba.
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New Owa Obokun of Ijesaland Emerges
The Bilaro Oluodo Ruling House of Ilesa has announced Prince Clement Adesuyi Haastrup as the new Owa Obokun of Ijesaland.
The confirmation, which was made on Friday, was contained in a statement signed by the spokesperson of the ruling house, Isaac Haastrup.
Prince Adesuyi Haastrup, previously the Looja of the Bilaro Oluodo Ruling House, emerged as the Owa Obokun Ajimoko III and Paramount Ruler of Ijesaland following a selection process.
“He defeated nine other candidates in a free and fair selection process held at the Ilesa West Local Government Secretariat along the Ilesa-Oshogbo motorway,” the statement read.
The selection process was conducted by the kingmakers, including six Iworo mefa—Obaala, High Chief Ibitoye; Ogboni Ipole, Oba Omokehinde Oyeleye; Ogboni Ijebu-Jesa, Oba Olufemi Agunsoye (Elegboro); Ogboni Ibokun, Oba Festus Awogboro; Ogboni Ilesa, High Chief Saka Fapohunda; and Oba Odo of Ilesa—as well as seven Agba Ijesa: Risawe of Ilesa, High Chief Adefioye Adedeji; Lejoka of Ilesa, High Chief Omoniyi Ojo; Lejofi, High Chief Adebusoye Onigbogi; Arapate of Ilesa, High Chief Oluwagbemiga Fadunsin; Igbarool, Loro of Ilesa, High Chief Lekan Folorunso; Odole of Ilesa, High Chief Bola Orolugbagbe; and Mr. Abimbola Aluko, a warrant officer representing the Saloro of Ilesa, whose stool is currently vacant.
The Head of Local Government Administration in Ilesa West LGA, Felicia Olabimtan, announced the outcome of the selection process, and stated that Looja Clement Adesuyi secured the highest number of votes to become the Owa Obokun-elect.
Mrs Olabimtan explained that six of the kingmakers participated in the voting process, while High Chief Adefioye Adedeji was absent, and seven others were deemed ineligible.
Following the exercise, the Ogboni of Ibokun, Oba Festus Awogboro, and the Elegboro of Ijesaland, Oba Olufemi Agunsoye, described the process as peaceful while briefing journalists.
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Governor Alia Unhappy, Says Perpetrators of Benue killings’ll be arrested
Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia said that perpetrators of Christmas Day killings at Anwase community in Kwande Local Government Area of the state would be apprehended and made to face justice.
Alia made the vow in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Tersoo Kula, on Friday, December 27, 2024.
Gunmen had killed about 11 persons during an attack on Anwase on Christmas Day.
The governor, who condemned the continued attacks on the people of Benue State, said: “Such heinous acts have continued in the state despite the efforts of my administration to ensure the safety of his people.
“I can assure you that the perpetrators of this act will pay dearly for it.
“They may think they are not known, but they cannot be allowed to continue perpetrating this. It’s a matter of time.
“We are determined to continue to use lawful procedures to protect Benue people.”
Alia urged security personnel to improve their surveillance and also ensure that vulnerable communities were not left unguarded.
The governor condoled with the families that had lost their loved ones in the attack and sympathised with the injured, saying his thoughts of comfort and prayers were with them at a difficult time.
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Sad! Popular Actor Dies At 16 After Falling From Moving Car
Hudson Meek, a young actor celebrated as the younger version of Ansel Elgort’s character in the 2017 hit film ‘Baby Driver’ and his voice work in the preschool series Badanamu Stories, has died after falling from a moving vehicle.
According to a statement from the Jefferson County coroner’s office, the 16-year-old fell from a moving vehicle in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, on December 19.
He sustained severe blunt force injuries and was rushed to the University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital.
Despite medical efforts, he succumbed to his injuries two days later.
The Vestavia Hills Police Department is investigating the incident, though no official comments have been made.
“Our hearts are broken to share that Hudson Meek went home to be with Jesus tonight,” his family announced on Instagram, describing his passing as a “sudden and tragic loss.”
In his official obituary, Meek’s family highlighted his achievements and shared that he was an organ donor, adding, “He will continue to help others for years to come.”
Meanwhile, recall that beyond his acting career, Meek appeared in notable productions such as Legacies, Genius on Hulu, and NBC’s Found.
His family shared that he “absolutely loved spending time on set and learning the names and stories of every member of the cast and crew.”
An Alabama native and sophomore at Vestavia Hills High School, Meek was an active participant in the school’s football team, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and the honour choir.
His adventurous spirit extended to water sports, outdoor activities, and traveling, having visited all 50 U.S. states and aiming to explore all seven continents.
“Hudson was reflective and thoughtful, however, he was tenacious when he set his mind to something,” his obituary noted.
Among his achievements was becoming a certified open-water scuba diver at 13.
He also cherished time with friends, loved watching sports, and was a devoted fan of the Auburn Tigers.
“Hudson’s personality was one of a kind,” his family wrote.
“He was confident, convicted in his beliefs, spontaneous, and quick-witted. Hudson thrived in settings that allowed him to meet and serve new people.”
He is survived by his parents, Derek Firth Meek and Lani Wells Meek, his brother Tucker Firth Meek, his grandmothers, and numerous extended family members.
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