Education
Students block Benin airport road over ASUU extended strike

- Poly lecturers threaten nationwide industrial action
Students of tertiary institutions in Edo State on Monday blocked the gate of the airport and the busy Airport Road over the extended strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
The incident created gridlock along the Airport road, which extended to adjoining roads in the GRA of Benin City.
The students were from the University of Benin, Ambrose Alli University of Benin, Ekpoma, Auchi Polytechnic and Edo State Polytechnic, Usen.
The protesters also moved to the secretariat of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Edo State council to register their grievances, with the Students Union Government’s president of UNIBEN, Foster Amadin, appealing to the media to reach out to those connected with the protracted ASUU strike.
“We are lending our voice and we are appealing to whosoever is concerned. We have also come here as students that know the importance of the media to express our displeasure over the lingering ASUU strike.
Meanwhile, the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, (ASUP) has announced its plans to embark on nationwide strike action from May 11, 2022 over what it called non-implementation of the Memorandum of Action it reached with the Federal Government in May 2021.
The Zonal Coordinator of Zone D comprising the South-South and South-East, Mr Precious Nwakodo, stated this during a press briefing at Auchi Polytechnic, Auchi, Edo State, on Monday.
He said part of the reasons for the strike was the non-release of the N15bn revitalization fund approved over a year ago for the sector to address infrastructural deficit as contained in the 2014 Needs Assessment Report.
He said, “Following the discouraging response of the government to the one-month notice of ultimatum, which ended five days ago, 4th of May, the NEC of the union will be meeting in two days’ time in Abuja to review the situation and take a decision on the planned strike.”
He said that the Federal and state governments had failed to commence payment of 10-month arrears of the new minimum wage after three years of signing the bill into law, adding that many states of the federation were yet to implement the new minimum wage in the various institutions
Education
FG announces 2025/2026 overseas scholarship for graduates (See how to apply)

FG announces 2025/2026 overseas scholarship for graduates (See how to apply)
The Federal Government, through the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), has opened applications for the 2025/2026 edition of its Overseas Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme (OSS), targeting academically qualified Nigerian youths.
In an announcement shared via PTDF’s official handle on X (formerly Twitter), the agency revealed that the revamped scholarship programme is geared toward developing local expertise for the nation’s oil and gas sector.
“The Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) is pleased to bring to the notice of the public that the applications for the 2025/2026 Overseas Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme (OSS) has commenced,” the statement reads.
Eligible candidates can apply for fully funded master’s or doctoral studies in several international locations, including the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Malaysia, as well as at the PTDF College of Petroleum and Energy Studies in Kaduna.
According to the agency,“Fully funded MSc scholarship will be provided in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Malaysia.”“Fully funded PhD scholarship will be provided in Germany, France & Malaysia.”
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For PhD candidates interested in studying in the UK, the award will now follow a split-site format, combining overseas learning with a local academic base.“Fully funded PhD scholarship for the United Kingdom will now be offered exclusively as a Split-Site Programme at the PTDF College of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Kaduna (CPESK) in collaboration with three partner Universities in the United Kingdom: Robert Gordon University, University of Strathclyde and University of Portsmouth,” the statement further explained.
The scholarship package covers return air travel, health insurance, tuition and bench fees (where applicable), and a living allowance for the duration of the programme.
Applicants must be Nigerian graduates with strong academic credentials in disciplines relevant to the oil and gas industry.
Interested individuals are expected to complete their applications via the PTDF Scholarship Management Portal. The deadline for submission is June 4, 2025.
Additional information on eligibility, programme specifics, and partner institutions is available on the official PTDF website.
FG announces 2025/2026 overseas scholarship for graduates (See how to apply)
Education
FG says colleges of education will begin awarding degrees in September

FG says colleges of education will begin awarding degrees in September
Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, says a dual mandate allowing colleges of education (COEs) to award both bachelor’s degrees and the National Certificate in Education (NCE) is for implementation this September.
In 2023, the mandate was signed into law, having undergone ideation with numerous committees recommending its adoption.
It was to take effect from the 2024/2025 academic session (starting September 2024), where only federal COEs aged at least 10 years were to pilot the programme.
Alausa spoke in Abuja during a follow-up meeting on resolutions from the last biannual stakeholders meeting.
He said the implementation of the dual mandate will now begin in September 2025.
The education minister said it would boost enrolment in COEs and eliminate the need to convert COEs to universities.
Alausa said reforms within COEs are important for adapting to modern demands and technological advancements.
He urged educators to integrate technology, critical thinking, and computational skills into their curricula.
“We once had a strong educational system, and that’s what we are working hard to restore. All hands are on deck to achieve this,” he said.
“We must tackle the high number of out-of-school children and reduce learning poverty across the country. As teachers, you are at the centre of driving this change, and you must also challenge yourselves.
“The way we taught 30 or 50 years ago is no longer relevant. Education and teaching methods are evolving. You must start thinking about how to use technology in the classroom.”
Alausa stressed the need for educators to harness educational technology and artificial intelligence to improve teaching and learning outcomes.
Addressing declining enrolment in colleges of education, he urged administrators and staff to support the ongoing reforms, warning that the survival of their institutions depends on their ability to adapt.
“With this dual mandate, there is no need for conversion to university status. You should be the ones pushing for implementation, not the other way around. It’s a matter of your survival,” he said.
“The government has secured the future of colleges of education. It is now up to you to sustain them. Failure to embrace this mandate could lead to extinction.
“With this reform, there’s no justification for any college of education to seek university status.”
Education
Kano governor gives secondary students 10,000 free JAMB forms

Kano governor gives secondary students 10,000 free JAMB forms
The Governor of Kano State, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has inaugurated the distribution of 10,000 free JAMB forms to Kano secondary school students.
During the flag-off of the distribution, the Governor, who was represented by the state’s Commissioner of Education, Ali Haruna Makoda, also used the opportunity to inaugurate the training of the 10,000 beneficiaries on the use of computer-based tests at various designated centers across Kano State.
On his part, the Governor’s Special Adviser on Education, Alhaji Tajuddin Gambo, said the Governor has promised to provide transport for the beneficiaries throughout the training session and urged them to ensure they pass the examination.
He said the government is willing to select the best schools for the beneficiaries if they pass the examinations.
One of the beneficiaries of the 10,000 free JAMB forms, Fatima Mukhtar Umar, expressed gratitude to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for issuing the free JAMB forms and promised not to disappoint.
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In a statement by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s Special Adviser on Information, Ibrahim Adam, it was noted that the Governor used the opportunity to elaborate on the feats achieved by his government in developing the education sector in the last 22 months. These include the re-introduction of foreign and domestic scholarships, re-opening of 21 skills acquisition institutes, general renovation of primary and secondary schools, construction of new classrooms, provision of classroom furniture and writing materials, and the distribution of free uniforms to primary school pupils.
Other achievements, according to the Governor’s Special Adviser on Information, Ibrahim Adam, include the reduction of 50% of registration fees in state-owned tertiary institutions, cash conditional transfers to support girl-child education, and the settlement of registration fees for NECO, NABTEB, and NBAIS, to mention but a few.
Ibrahim Adam said Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf urged all the beneficiary students to make the best use of the opportunity and strive for excellence in their academic pursuits, saying that the future belongs to those who work tirelessly to turn dreams into realities.
Kano governor gives secondary students 10,000 free JAMB forms
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