Education
ASUU rejects Tinubu renaming University of Maiduguri after Buhari
ASUU rejects Tinubu renaming University of Maiduguri after Buhari
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) branch, has strongly opposed President Bola Tinubu’s proposal to rename the institution after the late former President Muhammadu Buhari.
In a statement issued Saturday, ASUU UNIMAID Chairperson Dr Abubakar Mshelia Saidu denounced the decision as “politically motivated”, calling it a “brazen affront” to the university’s past, history, and academic integrity.
The renaming, announced at a special Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on July 17 in Buhari’s honour, has sparked significant outrage both inside and outside the university.
The union is now mobilising Congress, veterans, and an expanded executive council to oppose the move.
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“This action is not merely shocking; it desecrates the sanctity of our alma mater,” the union said, especially as the university prepares to mark its 50th anniversary under the widely respected ‘UNIMAID’ identity.
ASUU has warned that the decision amounted to abandoning the institution’s hard-won prestige for political patronage.
The message also stated that public outrage is growing, and ASUU’s response will be “unequivocal, forceful, and commanding.”
Calling for collective resistance, the union emphasised that it will respond intellectually and factually, encouraging members and the public to share their thoughts ahead of upcoming deliberations.
“We must articulate our adamant opposition and demand the immediate reversal of this ill-conceived and deeply offensive decision,” the union declared.
UNIMAID, established in 1975, is a premier federal university in Nigeria, praised for sustaining academic performance despite continuous instability in the North-East.
ASUU rejects Tinubu renaming University of Maiduguri after Buhari
Education
FG Opens PTDF Scholarship 2026: Requirements, Deadline, and Application Steps
FG Opens PTDF Scholarship 2026: Requirements, Deadline, and Application Steps
The Federal Government has officially opened applications for the 2025/2026 PTDF in-country scholarship in Nigeria, offering financial support to undergraduate and postgraduate students studying engineering and energy-related disciplines in Nigerian universities.
The programme, administered by the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), opened its portal on Monday, April 20, 2026, and will close on Friday, May 29, 2026. The initiative is part of efforts to boost local capacity in Nigeria’s oil, gas, and energy sectors and reduce reliance on foreign expertise.
As demand grows for skilled professionals in the energy industry, the PTDF scholarship 2026 targets students in fields such as petroleum engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering, chemical engineering, geosciences, environmental management, and energy economics. Only candidates admitted into accredited Nigerian universities are eligible to apply.
Applications must be completed online via the official PTDF portal: https://scholarship.ptdf.gov.ng, where candidates are expected to follow a structured process carefully to avoid disqualification.
Applicants must possess a valid National Identification Number (NIN), as NIN verification for PTDF scholarship is a mandatory requirement. The selection process is merit-based, considering academic performance and the relevance of the applicant’s course to national development priorities.
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The application procedure is detailed and must be followed step by step to ensure a successful submission.
Step-by-step application process
- Create an account
Visit the PTDF scholarship portal and register by filling in your personal details. A confirmation email will be sent with instructions to activate your account and set a password. - Log in to the portal
Use your registered email address and password to access the application dashboard. - Verify your NIN
Complete the NIN verification process before proceeding. PTDF advises candidates to avoid repeated failed attempts and instead use support channels if issues arise. - Accept terms and conditions
Carefully read and accept the disclaimer and terms of the programme. Failure to accept automatically ends the application process. - Fill the application form
Complete all required sections with accurate information. Ensure consistency with your official documents to avoid disqualification. - Select course and institution
Choose your preferred universities and programmes (first, second, and third choices). Postgraduate applicants must upload a statement of purpose for PTDF scholarship (MSc) or a research proposal (PhD). - Upload required documents
Submit all mandatory documents, including academic certificates, birth certificate, and local government identification. Files must meet specified size and format requirements (usually PDF). - Add additional credentials (optional)
Upload professional memberships, certifications, or publications where applicable to strengthen your application. - Review your application
Carefully preview all entries and documents to correct any errors before submission. - Submit your application
Finalise and submit your application. Note that no edits can be made after submission, and multiple submissions may lead to disqualification.
The PTDF scholarship application process is highly competitive, and only candidates who meet all requirements and demonstrate strong academic potential will be selected. Successful applicants will receive support covering tuition, stipends, and essential learning materials.
Unlike its overseas counterpart, the PTDF in-country scholarship scheme focuses on strengthening Nigeria’s domestic education system and building a skilled workforce within local institutions. Experts say the programme plays a critical role in bridging technical skill gaps and supporting reforms in the energy sector.
The initiative also aligns with national policies under the Electricity Act 2023, which emphasise local capacity development and sustainable energy growth.
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply early via https://scholarship.ptdf.gov.ng and ensure full compliance with all guidelines before the May 29, 2026 deadline to improve their chances of success in the 2026 PTDF scholarship Nigeria programme.
FG Opens PTDF Scholarship 2026: Requirements, Deadline, and Application Steps
Education
University Workers’ Union Gives FG Ultimatum Over Failed Renegotiation
University Workers’ Union Gives FG Ultimatum Over Failed Renegotiation
The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities has issued a strong warning to the Federal Government, insisting that ongoing negotiations on university workers’ welfare must be concluded by April 30, 2026, or face a nationwide industrial action.
The warning followed a National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held on Saturday at the union’s national secretariat in Abuja, where leaders reviewed the status of the long-running renegotiation process between university-based unions and the Federal Government.
In a communiqué signed by SSANU National President, Muhammad Ibrahim, the union stressed that contrary to reports circulating in the public space, the renegotiation process has not been concluded and no final agreement has been signed.
The union also dismissed claims suggesting that a 30 percent increase in allowances had already been approved, describing such reports as misleading and not reflective of the ongoing discussions.
SSANU warned that it will not accept any outcome that falls below the agreed expectations reached during negotiations, insisting that principles of fairness, collective bargaining, and due process must be respected by the Federal Government.
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The NEC reaffirmed its earlier ultimatum issued alongside the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions, giving the government from April 1 to April 30, 2026, to conclude negotiations and sign a binding agreement.
It warned that failure to meet the deadline would leave both unions with no option but to embark on an indefinite, comprehensive, and total strike action across Nigerian universities, potentially disrupting academic and administrative activities nationwide.
SSANU further urged its members across all branches to remain calm, vigilant, and united, while preparing to fully comply with any directive issued by the union leadership in defence of their welfare and professional dignity.
The union also reiterated its commitment to pursuing justice through dialogue but insisted that it would not hesitate to act if the Federal Government fails to demonstrate urgency in addressing the outstanding issues.
The dispute is largely centered on unresolved demands relating to salary structure adjustments, welfare packages, earned allowances, and poor funding of Nigerian universities, which SSANU says have remained pending for years.
Education stakeholders have warned that another breakdown in negotiations could once again trigger widespread disruptions in the Nigerian university system, which has experienced repeated strikes in recent years.
University Workers’ Union Gives FG Ultimatum Over Failed Renegotiation
Education
UTME 2026: Gov Alia Seeks Exam Reschedule for Alleged Kidnapped Candidates
UTME 2026: Gov Alia Seeks Exam Reschedule for Alleged Kidnapped Candidates
Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has appealed to the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board to reschedule the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for eight candidates allegedly affected by a kidnapping incident along the Makurdi–Otukpo road.
The governor made the appeal on Sunday at the Government House in Makurdi shortly after confirming that all abducted victims had been rescued by security operatives.
He said the request was necessary to ensure that the affected candidates are not deprived of their opportunity to sit for the UTME 2026 examination, especially given the traumatic circumstances surrounding the incident.
Governor Alia explained that the victims were kidnapped last Wednesday while travelling along the Makurdi–Otukpo highway in Benue State. According to him, a total of 15 persons were abducted, while two of the victims escaped shortly after the attack. The remaining 13 were later rescued during a coordinated operation by the Nigerian Army, with support from local communities.
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The rescue reportedly took place in a forest area at Okere ward in Ohimini Local Government Area of the state.
He said, “Many of the students were travelling to Otukpo. Seven were regular passengers, and 15 were kidnapped that fateful day. One of the victims escaped, and another escaped the following day. Today, all the remaining 13 kidnap victims were rescued by the security agents with the cooperation of the communities.”
Following the rescue, Governor Alia urged JAMB to make special arrangements for the eight individuals he described as young students preparing for the UTME, asking that they be given another opportunity to sit for the examination.
“I call on JAMB to look into the case of the eight young students and reschedule dates for them to write their examination,” he said.
However, the incident has generated conflicting accounts regarding the identity of the victims. The Benue State Police Command, through its spokesperson Udeme Edet, earlier stated that the abducted passengers were not UTME candidates, describing such reports as misinformation.
Similarly, JAMB’s Public Communications Adviser, Fabian Benjamin, clarified that the victims were actually travelling to participate in a police recruitment exercise in Makurdi and were returning to Otukpo at the time of the incident.
The conflicting statements have created uncertainty over whether the affected individuals were indeed UTME candidates, with authorities expected to carry out further verification before any decision is taken on a possible exam rescheduling request.
The incident has also renewed concerns over security along the Makurdi–Otukpo highway, a route that has witnessed repeated cases of kidnapping in recent years. Security agencies say efforts are ongoing to strengthen surveillance and prevent further attacks in the area.
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