Education
Edo Varsity Suspends 27 Medical Students Over Exam Fraud
Edo Varsity Suspends 27 Medical Students Over Exam Fraud
The management of the Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma, Edo State, has approved the rustication of 27 medical students over allegations of examination misconduct and impersonation in the institution’s College of Medicine.
The affected students, drawn from the Departments of Medicine and Surgery, Nursing, Medical Laboratory Science, Anatomy, and Human Physiology, are in the 300, 400, and 500 levels.
The university stated that the disciplinary action will take effect from the 2025/2026 academic session, with the students handed rustication periods ranging from two to four semesters, depending on the severity of their offences.
The decision followed recommendations from the Mobile Disciplinary Committee of the College of Medicine for the 2024/2025 academic session, which investigated cases of alleged examination malpractice and impersonation during professional examinations.
The Registrar of the university, Mrs. Oluwayomi Agbebaku, confirmed the development in an official statement released on Wednesday, explaining that the affected students were found culpable of various forms of examination misconduct, including impersonation and other violations of academic regulations.
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She added that the sanctions were necessary to uphold academic integrity, maintain discipline, and preserve the credibility of professional training in the medical field.
The university further stated that the rusticated students will not be allowed to participate in any internal or external examinations until they have fully served their punishment.
It also explained that some of the students face additional academic restrictions, including non-upgrading of certain courses, while the result of at least one student will not be processed until completion of the rustication period.
However, the institution confirmed that one student was cleared of wrongdoing and exonerated after investigations, with his mobile phone returned following a stern warning.
The management of AAU reiterated its commitment to a zero-tolerance policy on examination malpractice in Nigerian universities, particularly within sensitive professional programmes such as medicine and allied health sciences.
It stressed that it will continue to strengthen monitoring mechanisms during examinations and enforce strict disciplinary actions to deter future cases of impersonation and academic fraud.
The development highlights ongoing concerns about examination malpractice in Nigerian tertiary institutions, where authorities have increasingly adopted strict sanctions to protect the integrity of academic qualifications.
Education stakeholders continue to call for stronger supervision, improved invigilation systems, and stricter enforcement of examination rules to curb recurring cases of cheating and impersonation.
Edo Varsity Suspends 27 Medical Students Over Exam Fraud
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Education
PCN Raises Novena University’s Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) Admission Quota to 120
PCN Raises Novena University’s Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) Admission Quota to 120
Novena University, Ogume, Delta State, has secured a major boost for its healthcare training capacity following the approval by the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN) to increase the admission quota for its Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) programme to 120 students.
The approval, conveyed in a letter signed by the Registrar of the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria, Pharm. Ibrahim B. Ahmed, followed a comprehensive verification and monitoring exercise carried out by the Council at the university’s Faculty of Pharmacy.
As the statutory regulator of pharmacy education in Nigeria, the Council said the decision was based on its satisfaction with the remarkable improvements recorded in the faculty’s physical infrastructure, teaching facilities and human resources.
The increased quota is expected to expand access to pharmacy education for aspiring students while supporting the Federal Government’s drive to strengthen the training of healthcare professionals across the country.
The development further reinforces Novena University’s growing reputation as one of Nigeria’s leading private institutions for medical and health sciences education.
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Established as the first private university in Delta State, Novena University has continued to consolidate its position through the delivery of accredited undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across a wide range of disciplines, such as Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing, Optometry, Medical Laboratory Science, Public Health, Law, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Accounting, Business Administration, Mass Communication, Political Science, Intelligence and Security Studies, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Physiology and Anatomy.
Reacting to the approval, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Godwin Nduka, expressed appreciation to the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria for its effective regulatory and supervisory role.
He reaffirmed the university’s commitment to continually investing in academic excellence, modern facilities and quality manpower development to meet Nigeria’s healthcare and national development needs.
Professor Nduka noted that the latest approval aligns with the university’s vision of complementing government efforts in producing highly skilled professionals capable of driving national growth and improving healthcare delivery.
PCN Raises Novena University’s Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) Admission Quota to 120
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Education
2026 BECE Results Out as NECO Announces Re-sit Dates
2026 BECE Results Out as NECO Announces Re-sit Dates
The National Examinations Council (NECO) has officially released the results of the 2026 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), with a total of 186,291 candidates participating in the examination conducted across Nigeria and five foreign countries.
The announcement was contained in a statement issued on Thursday by NECO’s Acting Director of Information and Public Relations, Azeez Sani, following the successful conclusion of the 2026 BECE Award Committee Meeting held at the Council’s headquarters in Minna, Niger State.
According to NECO, candidates sat for examinations in 12 subjects during the exercise, which took place between April 20 and April 30, 2026.
The examination body stated that the release of the 2026 BECE results followed the approval of the Award Committee after reviewing reports on the conduct of the examination, the marking process, and the compilation of candidates’ scores.
The Award Committee meeting was chaired by Dr Folake Olatunji-David, Director of Basic Education at the Federal Ministry of Education, who represented the Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa.
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Speaking at the meeting, Olatunji-David expressed satisfaction with the procedures leading to the successful conduct of the examination and the release of the results, commending NECO for maintaining standards in the administration of the assessment.
The meeting was attended by NECO management officials, representatives of the Federal Ministry of Education, and selected secondary school principals from across the country.
The Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) serves as the final assessment for students completing Junior Secondary School education and is a key requirement for placement into Senior Secondary School One (SSS1).
Meanwhile, the Award Committee approved July 22 and July 23, 2026, for the conduct of the BECE Re-sit Examination in Mathematics and English Studies.
NECO explained that the re-sit examination is specifically designed for candidates with conditional deficiencies in either Mathematics, English Studies, or both subjects.
According to the Council, the initiative provides affected candidates with an opportunity to correct deficiencies and obtain the certification required for progression into senior secondary school without repeating an academic year.
The examination body noted that the re-sit policy remains part of its efforts to support students facing challenges in core subjects while ensuring they continue their educational journey without unnecessary setbacks.
Education stakeholders have welcomed the move, describing it as a practical intervention that offers deserving students a second chance to meet admission requirements into SSS1.
NECO urged candidates, parents, and school administrators to access the results through approved channels and ensure all result details are properly verified.
The Council also reaffirmed its commitment to conducting credible and transparent examinations through improved assessment processes, enhanced monitoring systems, and strict compliance with examination regulations.
With the release of the NECO BECE 2026 results, thousands of students across Nigeria can now proceed with preparations for their transition into senior secondary education, while eligible candidates prepare for the upcoming re-sit examination.
2026 BECE Results Out as NECO Announces Re-sit Dates
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Education
Teachers’ Union Demands Safe Rescue of Victims Before Schools Reopen in Oyo
Teachers’ Union Demands Safe Rescue of Victims Before Schools Reopen in Oyo
The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) in Oyo State has declared that public schools across the state will remain closed until the government puts in place strong and verifiable security measures to protect both teachers and students following the recent mass abduction in Oriire Local Government Area.
The union said the decision followed the May 15 attack in which armed men invaded schools in parts of Oriire, abducting more than 40 students and teachers and killing at least two educators, an incident that has deepened fear and disrupted academic activities across the state.
The Oyo State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (Nigeria Union of Teachers) said the worsening insecurity forced its members to withdraw from classrooms indefinitely, warning that schools have become unsafe for both learners and educators. According to the union, the strike was not declared immediately after the attack. It said it initially engaged relevant authorities in hopes of a swift response but later concluded that the security situation had not improved enough to guarantee a safe return to classrooms.
Speaking in Ibadan, NUT Secretary, Mr. Olukayode Salami, said the reopening of schools now depends on two major conditions: the safe rescue of all abducted victims and the implementation of effective preventive security measures to stop future attacks. He said teachers would not return to classrooms until there is clear evidence of improved protection in vulnerable communities, especially in rural areas that have become frequent targets of attacks. Salami added that the emotional and psychological impact of the abduction has made it difficult for teachers to continue normal academic activities, noting that fear and panic have taken over many school environments.
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The union urged the government to urgently strengthen school security, especially in high-risk communities, stressing that educational institutions must no longer be treated as soft targets. It also called for increased security patrols, intelligence gathering, and joint operations involving conventional security agencies and local security groups to prevent further attacks. Salami stressed that the responsibility of protecting lives and property rests with the government, insisting that visible security presence is necessary to restore confidence among teachers, students, and parents.
The union disclosed that it has held several meetings with government officials and security stakeholders, leading to agreed action plans aimed at improving school safety across the state. However, it said it is still awaiting full implementation of these measures, particularly in vulnerable local government areas close to forested regions where recent attacks occurred.
As a result of the ongoing strike and security concerns, many schools in affected areas remain shut indefinitely, with no official timeline yet for reopening. Stakeholders have warned that academic activities may not resume fully until the government demonstrates clear commitment to securing schools and restoring public confidence. The union maintained that while schools cannot remain closed forever, safety must come before academic calendars.
Teachers’ Union Demands Safe Rescue of Victims Before Schools Reopen in Oyo
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