Thursday, 14 August 2025

OAU Confirms Death of Part Two Medical Student

 


The Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, has confirmed the death of Ajibola Ibitayo, a Part Two Dentistry student, who allegedly took his own life after failing his examinations.

According to the university’s spokesperson, Abiodun Olarewaju, the results released on Wednesday showed Ibitayo would have to repeat the class for the second consecutive year. He reportedly injected himself at his parents’ home in Ejigbo, Osun State.

Vice-Chancellor Prof. Simeon Bamire described the incident as tragic, urging students to see failure as a temporary setback, not the end of life. He extended condolences to the bereaved family and the university community.

The Vice-Chancellor enjoined parents and guardians to instil in their children and wards the understanding that temporary setbacks in the pursuit of success are part of life and not the end of it.

He also urged students and young people to view failure as an opportunity to redirect their paths toward success and greater achievements.

Professor Bamire prayed that God Almighty would grant the parents, family, faculty, College of Health Sciences, and the university community the fortitude to bear the loss of the boy.






Lagos Announces N8.5M As Initial Deposit for 2026 Hajj


LAGOS ANNOUNCES N8.5M AS INITIAL DEPOSIT FOR 2026 HAJJ

The Lagos State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board has announced the commencement of sales of forms and payment of the initial deposit for the 2026 Hajj Holy Pilgrimage exercise. 

This was disclosed by the Board Secretary, Mr. AbdulHakeem Ajomagberin, in a statement issued on Tuesday. According to him, the cost of the Hajj form is N20,000.00, while the initial deposit for Hajj is N8,500,000.00 pending the conclusion of contract negotiations with service providers.

Ajomagberin stated that the initial fair was in line with the official announcement made by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) during a post-Hajj strategic meeting, held last week in Abuja, where Chairmen and Executive Secretaries of States Pilgrims Welfare Boards gathered to review the 2025 operations and begin early preparation for the 2026 exercise.

He said that the Board has put in place a flexible payment plan, which allows the intending pilgrims to pay in three instalments to ease the financial burden. He added that these arrangements are intended to increase accessibility and enable more intending pilgrims to participate in the forthcoming spiritual obligation.

Ajomagberin stressed further that the Board takes accountability and transparency in its operations very seriously. He said, “ It is essential to note that payments should not be made to any individual. Instead, payment for both the form and the Hajj initial deposit must be made through a bank draft raised in favour of the Lagos State Muslim Welfare Board from any commercial bank and submit the same to the Accounts Department of the Board for an official receipt.

The Board’s Scribe expressed the commitment of the State Government towards providing a comfortable and spiritually enriching experience for every intending pilgrim both in Nigeria and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He stated that well-thought-out packages which include: conducive accommodation/hotels near Haram in Makkah and Madinah, Ziyarah (visitation) to historical sites, regular spiritual counselling, provision of local delicacies daily, medical and other welfare packages have been put in place by the State.

While giving assurances that the outlined packages would bring satisfaction to all intending pilgrims and ensure their comforts during the exercise, he affirmed that the above initiatives align with the T.H.E.M.E.S Plus Agenda of Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu’s administration, which prioritises the welfare of its citizens.

Tuesday, 12 August 2025

Public Outcry: Aviation Authority Reject KWAM 1 Apology; Petition Nigeria Police Force (Read Press Statement)


 

PRESS STATEMENT

AIRPORT INCIDENT: NPF RECEIVES PETITION FROM NCAA ON UNRULY BEHAVIOUR, OBSTRUCTION OF SAFE OPERATIONS OF AIRCRAFT

As IGP Directs Airport Police Command to Investigate

The Nigeria Police Force has received an official petition from the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) over an alleged incident involving Mr. Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (popularly known as KWAM 1). He is accused of engaging in unruly conduct that allegedly obstructed the safe operation of an aircraft, in violation of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations, 2023 following a reported incident on 5 August 2025 at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

In response, the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, has directed the Commissioner of Police, Airport Command, to immediately commence a thorough investigation into the matter, to unravel the circumstances which led to the ugly incident and ensure justice is served accordingly.

The Force hereby assures the public of its commitment to upholding safety and security within Nigeria’s aviation sector, while assuring stakeholders in the sector of improved collaboration towards aviation security and strict compliance with aviation laws. 

DCP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, mnipr, mipra, fCAI

Force Public Relations Officer
Force Headquarters,
Abuja
12th August, 2025

Monday, 11 August 2025

Physical Planning Laws for Public Good, Not for Victimization; Ogun Govt Explains (Press Statement)

 


Physical Planning Laws for Public Good, Not for Victimization - Ogun Govt

The Ogun State government has stated that the goal of physical planning laws and regulations is to aid urban development and control land use in the public interest.

Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, TPL Tunji Odunlami stated this on Monday at a press conference held at the Olusegun Osoba Press Centre, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta. 

He noted that the goal of the ongoing exercise in Sagamu and Ijebu-Ode local government areas is not to victimize any law-abiding citizens but to ensure that development laws are obeyed.

He stated that the exercises are aimed at verifying the permit status of all types of developments, including houses, schools, hospitals, and other commercial buildings.

The owners of such properties, Odunlami noted, were served due notices to approach the Ogun State Planning and Development Permit Authority, an agency of the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, to present relevant documents in conformity with existing building laws and regulations.

"It is pertinent to note that this is a daily routine and ongoing activity of this agency and is devoid of witch-hunting, and therefore not designed to harm the interests of any individual.

"It is a simple and transparent approach that is known and adopted worldwide, including in most states in Nigeria. What we are currently doing is no exception.

"This exercise has been done in Abeokuta and is now extended to Sagamu and Ijebu-Ode, where there is no fuss except this one. It is also going to be carried out in Ota and Ilaro, where we also have GRAs," he said.

The commissioner emphasized that the owner of any building served with the notice only needs to approach the office that issued the notice and present their permit and other documents for verification.

"As we speak, Otunba Gbenga Daniel has yet to do so or make any representation to that effect."

"That is why whenever OGSG issues enforcement notices, genuine developers respond through the proper channels by justifying their developments or seeking plan adjustments and ratifications."

TPL Tunji Odunlami affirmed that the state government has a standing mandate to enforce its physical planning laws and does so every day across the State, considering only the law and public good.

The identity of developers, the commissioner maintained, does not feature in its considerations, adding that the current enforcement notices issued are not different, as they form only a small part of several enforcement notices issued this month.

"While OGSG does not concede the stated ages or stages of these developments, the law is clear – the State Physical Planning Law and all regulations under it are enforceable at any time and for all time on all developments in the State, including developments that preceded the law," he said.

Highlighting the content of the law, the commissioner said: "Section 73 of the State's Physical Planning Law provides that an enforcement notice may be issued under subsection (I) of this Section, notwithstanding that the unauthorized development, renovation, alteration, repair, addition, or violation took place before the commencement of this Law."

Tinted Glass Permit: Nigeria Police Force Announces New Deadline Date (Read Press Statement)


PRESS RELEASE

TINTED GLASS PERMIT: NPF FURTHER EXTENDS GRACE PERIOD FOR ENFORCEMENT TO OCTOBER 2, 2025

The Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, has approved a further extension of the grace period for the enforcement of the Tinted Glass Permit requirement for vehicles with tinted windows, with the new enforcement date now set for 2nd October, 2025.

This decision follows a significant surge in applications via the official portal, reflecting heightened public compliance with the directive. In light of this, the Force considers it imperative to allow sufficient time for the meticulous scrutiny of applications to ensure that the permit is issued only to eligible and qualified individuals, in line with national security considerations.

The extension will also provide room for the continued fine-tuning of verification processes, both digital and physical, to maintain the integrity of the permit system and prevent abuse. The Nigeria Police Force reaffirms that the authorized platform for the application remains https://possap.gov.ng and advises citizens to disregard any unofficial channels.

Members of the public are further encouraged to report all forms of extortion, hidden charges, or unauthorized processing to the appropriate Police authorities, including via the dedicated hotline: 08147818871.

The Nigeria Police Force appreciates the cooperation of the Nigerian people and remains committed to balancing public convenience with robust security measures for the safety of all.


DCP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI, mnipr, mipra, fCAI, 
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER, 
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA   

11th August, 2025.

Applying for a Tinted Glass Permit Just Got Easier!

Follow these simple steps to register and apply for your Tinted Glass Permit via our digital portal at http://possap.gov.ng.

The process is seamless, secure, and transparent—from account creation to vehicle inspection and biometric capture.

Avoid shortcuts. Apply the right way—online, the official way.



Sunday, 10 August 2025

Non-Issuance of Certificate To Ushie Rita: Administrative Issues; Not for Critising Government Says NYSC (Press Statement)


The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has explained why it withheld the Certificate of National Service (CNS) of a corps member, Ushie Rita Uguamaye, whose videos recently went viral on social media.

In a statement on Friday, the Acting Director of Information and Public Relations, Mrs. Caroline Embu, said Rita was among 131 corps members in Lagos State who did not receive their certificates due to various infractions.

According to Embu, the affected corps members violated the NYSC bye-laws, and in Rita’s case, she failed to attend the mandatory April 2025 biometric clearance exercise, a breach that attracted a two-month extension of her service year in line with the scheme’s rules.

“The decision has nothing to do with her political views or any statements she made,” Embu stressed, dismissing allegations that the sanction was linked to Rita’s criticism of government policies.

She explained that such extensions are standard disciplinary measures for corps members who miss compulsory clearance activities, noting that similar actions have been taken against others in the past without public attention.

The NYSC urged the public to avoid politicizing the matter and assured that Rita would receive her certificate upon completion of the extended service period. 

Read Full Statement:

CLARIFICATION ON NON-ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF NATIONAL SERVICE TO CORPS USHIE RITA UGUAMAYE, STATE CODE NUMBER LA/24B/8325, BY THE NYSC

The NYSC Management wishes to a clarify misleading information circulating on social media regarding Corps Member Ushie Rita Uguamaye, State Code number LA/24B/8325. 

Contrary to false claims that she was denied a Certificate of National Service (CNS) due to critical remarks about the government, this assertion is entirely unfounded and false in its entirety. 

Rita is among the 131 Corps Members whose Certificates of National Service (CNS), were withheld for valid disciplinary reasons. Specifically, Rita’s service year has been extended by two months for failing to attend the April 2025 biometrics clearance, a decision that aligns with the NYSC Bye-Laws. 

It is important to note that this extension is a standard procedure and not unique to her case, and the principle of equal treatment was only applied in this case.

The NYSC Management thus urges the public to approach this matter with understanding, as extending service for non-compliance is a longstanding tradition within the NYSC and should not be politicized.

The NYSC Scheme remains committed to discharging its mandate, inline with the dictates of the constitution.

Nigeria is Ours; Nigeria We Serve.

Friday, 8 August 2025

WASSCE 2025 Review Results: Pass Rate Increases to 62.96%


The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has reviewed the results of the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) earlier released on Monday.

Speaking with reporters on Friday in Lagos, Head of National Office(Nigeria) Dr Amos Dangut, said with the review, 62.96 percent of the candidates who sat for the examination had credits and above in a minimum of five subjects including English Language and Mathematics.

In the previously released results, 38.32 percent of candidates that took part in the examination secured credits in five subjects including English Language and Mathematics, sparking national outrage.

In a press briefing on Friday, at the council’s national office in Yaba, Lagos, the Head of WAEC Nigeria, Dr. Amos Dangut, admitted to a serious error in the marking of serialised papers, which led to a misrepresentation of candidates’ performance.


“With deep sorrow and regret, I, on behalf of the Registrar to Council, Management and Staff of WAEC Nigeria, apologise for the discrepancies discovered in the grading of serialised papers.

“This is very difficult for us to say, but we have to admit that it is very embarrassing,” Dangut said.

According to him, the council had implemented a new security innovation known as paper serialisation, already in use by another national examination body.

However, during post-examination reviews, it was discovered that the English Language Objective Test (Paper 3) was scored using incorrect keys due to a wrongly assigned serialised code file.

Other serialised subjects included Mathematics, Biology, and Economics.

“We investigated and discovered that a serialised code file was wrongly used in the printing of the English Language Objective paper.

“This resulted in them being marked with incorrect answer keys. It is important to note that candidates who wrote the exams using the computer-based mode were not affected,” Dangut explained.

With the error corrected, 1,794,821 candidates — representing 91.14 per cent— obtained credit and above in a minimum of five subjects (with or without English and Mathematics).

Notably, 1,239,884 candidates or 62.96 per cent, obtained five credits, including English and Mathematics, a significant improvement from the previously reported 38.32 per cent.

Of this number, 657,819 (53.05 per cent) were female, while 582,065 (46.95 per cent) were male candidates.

However, this still reflects a 9.16 per cent drop from the 72.12 per cent performance recorded in 2024.

WAEC reported that a total of 1,969,313 candidates sat for the examination, including candidates from schools in Benin Republic, Côte d’Ivoire, and Equatorial Guinea, which operate the Nigerian curriculum.

The council also catered to 12,178 special needs candidates, including the visually impaired (112), hearing impaired (615), physically challenged (37), and spastic/mentally challenged (52). These candidates’ results have also been processed and released.

All these candidates were adequately provided for in the administration of the examination,” said Dangut.

While 1,763,470 candidates (89.55 per cent) have had their results fully processed, 205,916 (10.45 per cent) still have one or more subjects pending due to technical issues.

WAEC assured all that efforts are ongoing to conclude processing and release outstanding results shortly.

Meanwhile, results of 191,053 candidates (9.7 per cent) have been withheld over allegations of examination malpractice.

This is lower than the 11.92 per cent recorded in 2024.

Investigations are ongoing, and affected candidates can seek redress via waecinternational.org/complaints.

“WAEC will continue to sanction all cases of examination malpractice. All hands must be on deck to sanitise the system,” Dangut emphasised.

WAEC encouraged candidates to access their results via the official portal www.waecdirect.org and apply for their digital certificates, which will be available within 48 hours after result verification. Hard copy certificates will be ready within 90 days.

Dangut reminded all that candidates sponsored by indebted state governments would not have access to their results until the council receives payment.

“We appeal to the concerned authorities to do the needful to enable affected schools and candidates to access their results,” he urged.

Dangut offered an unreserved apology to stakeholders.

“We acknowledge the emotional ordeal that candidates, parents, teachers, school administrators, Ministries of Education, and the media must have endured.

“This is a trying time for us at WAEC. We are doing everything we can to ensure this dismal situation does not recur,” he said.

WAEC also thanked the Federal Government, the Minister of Education, and state education bodies for their support during the review and resolution process.

WAEC Nigeria Technical Glitches: Ministry Shifts Commencement of CBT Exams To November 2026 (Press Statement)


The Federal Ministry of Education has further shift the commencement of the Computer Based Test format of examination for WASSCE, NECO to November 2026.

In a press statement released via the official X handle of the Ministry of Education, Abuja, the shift in date may not be unconnected with barrage of technical glitches recently experienced by examination bodies in Nigeria.


The Statement Reads thus:


7th of August, 2025 

PRESS RELEASE 

WAEC TECHNICAL GLITCH: MINISTRY CONFIRMS RESOLUTION, REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO EXAM INTEGRITY 

The Federal Ministry Of Education reaffirms its unwavering commitment to upholding the 

integrity Of national examinations as it updates the public on the recently resolved technical 

issue affecting the 2025 WASSCE results. The issue arose during post-release processing, 

particularly in subjects where paper serialization had been introduced as part Of WAEC'S exam 

security measures. It was promptly addressed following a full briefing of the Honourable 

Minister Of Education, Dr. Maruf Olatunji Alausa. 


The Ministry commends the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) for its swift response, 

transparency, and professionalism in resolving the glitch. Updated results will be accessible via 

the result checker portal within the next 24 hours. The Ministry also appreciates the patience of 

affected candidates and assures the public of its continued pursuit of fairness and credibility in 

assessment processes. 


This development reinforces the Honourable Minister's broader education reform agenda, 

Which prioritizes examination integrity across all bodies under the Ministry's supervision, 

particularly WAEC and the National Examinations Council (NECO). In line With this, both bodies 

are set to commence a phased rollout of Computer-Based Testing (CBT), beginning with 

objective components in November 2026. 


The adoption of CBT represents a critical step toward curbing malpractice, preventing question 

leakages. and restoring public trust in the examination system. It is a necessary reform to ensure 

Nigerian students are assessed strictly on merit and that their certificates retain credibility both 

locally and internationally. 


Dr. Alausa emphasized that safeguarding the integrity Of examinations is not optional—it is 

essential. Upholding high standards, he noted, protects the future of our young people and 

sustains Nigeria's global reputation for academic excellence. 


The Ministry remains committed to working with WAEC, NECO, and all stakeholders to deliver 

an assessment system that reflects the true ability of Nigerian students and strengthens public 

confidence in the nation's education framework. 

Signed by 

Boriowo Folasade 

Director, Press and Public Relations


Thursday, 7 August 2025

JAMB Announces Commencement of UTME to DE Conversion



This is to notify all interested candidates that UTME to DE conversion has commenced. 

The service is available at our Professional Registration Centres (PRCs) nationwide. 

All 2025 UTME candidates with higher qualifications suitable for Direct Entry (DE) should please take note.





WASSCE 2025 Updated Results: WAEC Nigeria Urges Candidates to Re-check Results from August 8 (Press Statement)

 


WAEC Nigeria has advised candidates of her 2025 WASSCE to re-check their results starting from the 8th of August, 2025.

In a statement released on the official X (formally twitter) handle of WAEC Nigeria, the re-checking of the results was as a result of technical glitches.

The Statement read thus:

REVIEW OF RESULTS OF THE WASSCE FOR SCHOOL CANDIDATES. 2025 

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) sincerely regrets to inform the general 
public of technical issues discovered during the internal review of the recently released results 
of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for School 
Candidates, (SC) 2025. 

As part of our efforts to curb examination malpractice, the Council embarked on an innovation 
(paper serialization) already deployed by a national examination body. It is also worth noting 
that this is in line with best practices in assessment. The paper serialization was carried out in 
Mathematics, English Language, Biology and Economics. However, an internal post result 
release procedure revealed some technical bugs in the results. 

The Council, being a responsive body that is sensitive to fairness and professionalism, has 
decided to urgently review and correct the technical glitches that led to the situation, as a 
result, access to the WASSCE (SC) 2025 results has been temporarily denied on the result 
checker portal. 

We extend our deep and sincere apologies to all affected candidates and the general public. 
We appreciate their patience and understanding as we work diligently to resolve this matter 
with transparency and urgency within the next twenty-four (24) hours, On this note, candidates 
who have previously checked their results arc advised to re-check after 24 hours from now. 

WAEC remains committed to upholding excellence, fairness and transparency in all our 
assessment processes. 

Thank you, for always counting on our integrity and reposing confidence in us to render 
quality service to the Nigerian child. 

Issued by the Public Affairs Department 
Signed. Moyosola .Adesina
Ag Head. Public Affairs  
WAEC. Yaba. Lagos — Thursday. 7"' August. 2025 

For: Head of National Office  

WASSCE 2025 Results: WAEC Confirms Technical Glitches; To Review Entire Results (Press Statement)

REVIEW OF RESULTS OF THE WASSCE FOR SCHOOL CANDIDATES. 2025 

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) sincerely regrets to inform the general 
public of technical issues discovered during the internal review of the recently released results 
of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for School 
Candidates, (SC) 2025. 

As part of our efforts to curb examination malpractice, the Council embarked on an innovation 
(paper serialization) already deployed by a national examination body. It is also worth noting 
that this is in line with best practices in assessment. The paper serialization was can-icd out in 
Mathematics, English Language, Biology and Economics. However, an internal post result 
release procedure revealed some technical bugs in the results. 

The Council, being a responsive body that is sensitive to fairness and professionalism, has 
decided to urgently review and correct the technical glitches that led to the situation, as a 
result, access to the WASSCE (SC) 2025 results has been temporarily denied on the result 
checker portal. 

We extend our deep and sincere apologies to all affected candidates and the general public. 
We appreciate their patience and understanding as we work diligently to resolve this matter 
with transparency and urgency within the next twenty-four (24) hours, On this note, candidates 
who have previously checked their results arc advised to re-check after 24 hours from now. 

WAEC remains committed to upholding excellence, fairness and transparency in all our 
assessment processes. 

Thank you, for always counting on our integrity and reposing confidence in us to render 
quality service to the Nigerian child. 

Issued by the Public Affairs Department 
Signed. Moyosola .Adesina
Ag Head. Public Affairs  
WAEC. Yaba. Lagos — Thursday. 7"' August. 2025 
For: Head of National Office 



NUC Declares War on 'Honorary Degree Mills,' Releases New Rules for Honorary Degree Holders

  NUC Declares War on 'Honorary Degree Mills,' Bans Fake 'Doctors' Abuja, November 21, 2025  – The National Universities Com...