Tuesday, 2 September 2025

Keep off my political journey”- Jonathan tells Keyamo, Odinkalu


Former President Goodluck Jonathan has cautioned political commentators and critics against making misleading assumptions about his political journey and personal choices, stressing that only he can give a true account of his experiences in public life.

Jonathan, who served as Nigeria’s president from 2010 to 2015, made the remark while addressing an audience at a recent public forum where his political career and 2015 election defeat came under discussion.

He maintained that many narratives about his rise to power, his years in office, and his eventual concession of defeat in 2015 have often been distorted by political interests. According to him, such accounts tend to ignore the realities of leadership challenges and the personal sacrifices that come with public service.

“People should keep off my political journey because they cannot tell my story better than I can. A lot has been said about me—some accurate, others purely speculative—but I know the truth of my own experience,” Jonathan said.

The former president reiterated that his concession of defeat in the 2015 elections was not a sign of weakness but a deliberate choice to safeguard Nigeria’s democracy and ensure peace. He noted that history would judge his actions fairly.

Jonathan also used the occasion to encourage young Nigerians to embrace politics of service rather than politics of bitterness, insisting that true leadership is measured by one’s impact on the people, not by how long one holds office.

The former president, who has since devoted much of his time to democracy advocacy and peace missions across Africa, reaffirmed his commitment to supporting Nigeria’s democratic institutions while maintaining a dignified distance from partisan controversies.

FG Admits Funding Crisis in Nigerian Missions Abroad (Press Statement)


The Federal Government has acknowledged the financial difficulties confronting Nigerian Diplomatic and Consular Missions abroad, assuring that decisive measures are being taken to stabilise their operations and improve the welfare of foreign service staff.

In a statement issued yesterday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that several missions had been grappling with financial shortfalls, which affected the payment of locally recruited staff, landlords, service providers, and allowances of home-based officers.

The ministry explained that the challenges were tied to budgetary limitations and foreign exchange differentials linked to recent monetary policies. It stressed, however, that the situation was not peculiar to the foreign service but a reflection of the broader economic realities at home.

“As part of remedial measures, the Federal Government approved and released special intervention funds to cushion the hardship faced by the Missions. A committee was also set up to verify debt profiles, ensuring that payments are made equitably and transparently,” the statement read.

According to the ministry, more than 80 per cent of verified debts have been cleared, with priority given to service providers, salaries of local staff, and arrears owed to officers. The Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation has also been engaged to recover shortfalls in Missions’ allocations from the 2024 fiscal year.

To further ease the financial strain, the Tinubu administration approved the first tranche of refunds, which has already been remitted to Missions, while the second semester allocations have been approved and are expected to be disbursed this week.

The ministry disclosed that it is also working on a sustainable financial model for funding missions abroad, including innovative and efficient approaches to ensure long-term stability.

While commending the resilience and patriotism of Nigerian diplomats serving under difficult circumstances, the government expressed gratitude to host countries, service providers, and international partners for their understanding and cooperation.

“The Nigerian government remains unwavering in its commitment to supporting its Missions abroad, ensuring their optimal performance, and protecting the welfare of every Nigerian citizen worldwide,” the ministry assured.


Read Full Press Statement

Press Release

No: MFA/PR/2025/80

STATEMENT BY THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, NIGERIA, ON THE FINANCIAL STATE OF NIGERIAN MISSIONS ABROAD

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Nigeria wishes to acknowledge the financial and operational constraints recently being experienced by several of our Diplomatic and Consular Missions abroad. The Ministry is not unaware of the restrictions that financial limitations have placed on the smooth running of the Missions, including the inability to pay salaries of locally recruited staff, financial obligations to service providers, rent to landlords, and the foreign service allowance to home-based officers.

It is pertinent to state, however, that the Nigerian Diplomatic Missions are not immune to the economic situation at home and its attendant challenges to government operations. The financial situation in our Missions stems from budgetary limitations over the years, resulting in shortfalls in allocations, which in turn have significantly impacted the optimal functioning of many of our Missions abroad, and the ability to deliver on their core diplomatic and consular mandates effectively.

The Ministry wishes to assure all Nigerians, both at home and abroad, and the international community, that the welfare of its staff and their families in the diaspora is of paramount importance to the current administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. The government is taking decisive and concrete steps to address the issues of fund allocation to all its Missions abroad.

One such remedial measure was the approval and release of special intervention funds to cushion the effects of the hardship faced by some of the Missions.

 To ensure that the monies remitted to the Missions are utilised judiciously and managed prudently in line with this Administration's financial discipline policy, the Ministry set up a committee to assess and confirm the debt profile of the affected Missions with a view to ensuring that payments are justifiable and carried out based on equity and fairness to all those affected. Based on responses from Missions and documentary evidence provided, more than 80 per cent of the available funds have been cleared for payments, with priority given to service providers, salaries of locally recruited staff and arrears of claims due to officers, respectively.

The Ministry has also engaged the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation in obtaining refunds for the shortfall in Missions' allocations in the 2024 fiscal year due to foreign exchange differentials associated with the new monetary policy and the harmonisation of exchange rates.  To mitigate its impact, the government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, has graciously approved the settlement of the shortfall. Consequently, the first tranche has already been remitted to all Missions, with some having confirmed receipt.

Similarly, the Second Semester Allocations have also been approved. The Ministry is engaging with the Federal Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank of Nigeria to facilitate the prompt release of Personnel and Overhead Cost Allocations to all Missions, starting this week, to clear outstanding Allowances and further alleviate the financial situation of the Missions. With these efforts, Missions have begun to stabilise.

In the same vein, the Ministry is also working diligently to develop a sustainable financial model for funding our missions abroad, which includes exploring innovative solutions and efficiency measures to ensure long-term operational stability. These efforts are integral to the broader public sector financial reforms being implemented by the Federal Government, aimed at enhancing fiscal governance and ensuring the effective allocation of resources.

The Ministry recognises the resilience and dedication of its diplomatic staff who continue to discharge their duties with commendable patriotism under these difficult circumstances. We also thank the host governments, service providers and our international partners for their understanding and continued cooperation. The Nigerian government remains unwavering in its commitment to providing the necessary support to all its Missions abroad with a view to enabling them to function at their full capacity.

 We are confident that the current challenges are temporary and will be overcome through the concerted efforts of this administration. 

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reaffirms Nigeria’s commitment to robust and dynamic international diplomacy, as well as the unwavering protection and welfare of every Nigerian citizen worldwide.

Signed:

Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa,

Spokesperson,

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abuja.

Monday, 1st September 2025

NAFDAC Alerts on Unregistered/Falsified Oxytocin Injection (See Photos)

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) hereby alerts the public about an unregistered Gold Vision Oxytocin injection 10IU with a fake NAFDAC Reg. No. A4-9566. The product is purportedly manufactured by Anhui Hongye Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Fengyang East Road, Bengbu, Anhui Province, China, and marketed by Gold Vision Medicals, No.4 Range Avenue, Independence Layout, Enugu, Nigeria.

The product was discovered during a Risk-Based sampling survey activity conducted by officers of the Post Marketing Surveillance (PMS) directorate of NAFDAC. Further investigation revealed that three (3) falsified products, namely A-tocin injection, Extocin Injection, and Claxitodin injection, were discovered during the 2023 RBPMS sampling. The products were said to have been manufactured by the same manufacturer, and all the products bear the same falsified NAFDAC Reg. No. A4-9566.

It is essential to highlight that these products identified in this alert are confirmed as falsified because they are not present in the NAFDAC-registered products database.

Oxytocin is a naturally occurring hormone and neuropeptide, also available as a pharmaceutical drug, primarily used to induce or strengthen labor, control postpartum bleeding, and support lactation. It binds to oxytocin receptors on the smooth muscle of the uterus, activating a G-protein-coupled receptor pathway. This leads to increased intracellular calcium levels, causing uterine contractions.

Risk Statement

Using unregistered or falsified Oxytocin injections poses serious health risks to both mothers and newborns. These products may contain incorrect doses, no active ingredient, or harmful contaminants, leading to ineffective uterine contractions, postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), and even maternal death. Poor-quality oxytocin may also delay or fail to stop bleeding after childbirth, increasing the need for emergency interventions like blood transfusions or surgery.

Product details

The details of the falsified products are as follows:

Product Name: Gold Vision Oxytocin injection 10IU (OXYTOCIN INJECTION), A-tocin injection, Extocin Injection, and Claxitodin injection.

Fake NAFDAC Reg. No: A4-9566

Product Manufacturer: Anhui Hongye Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Fengyang East Road, Bengbu, Anhui Province, China.

Marketed by: Gold Vision Medicals, No.4 Range Avenue, Independence Layout, Enugu, Nigeria.


All NAFDAC zonal directors and state coordinators have been instructed to conduct surveillance and retrieve any of the falsified products if found within their zones and states in Nigeria.

Importers, distributors, retailers, healthcare professionals, and consumers are hereby advised to exercise caution and vigilance within the supply chain to avoid the importation, distribution, sale, and use of unregistered /falsified Oxytocin Injection. All medicinal products & medical devices must be obtained from authorized/licensed suppliers. The products’ authenticity and physical condition should be carefully checked.

Healthcare professionals and consumers are advised to report any suspicion of the sale of substandard and falsified medicines or medical devices to the nearest NAFDAC office, NAFDAC on 0800-162-3322, or via email: sf.alert@nafdac.gov.ng

Similarly, healthcare professionals and patients are also encouraged to report adverse events or side effects related to the use of medicinal products or devices to the nearest NAFDAC office, or through the use of the E-reporting platforms available on the NAFDAC website www.nafdac.gov.ng or via the Med- safety application available for download on android and IOS stores or via e-mail on pharmacovigilance@nafdac.gov.ng

Extocin Injection



Claxitodin injection



Gold Vision Oxytocin injection



A-Tocin Injection



Unruly passenger onboard Enugu Air is removed by Airport Officials (Watch Video)


A viral video has surfaced online showing officials of Enugu State-owned airline, Enugu Air, forcibly removing a male passenger from one of its flights.

The clip, now widely circulated on social media, captures the moment officials dragged the passenger off the aircraft. The reason for his removal remains unclear, as neither the airline nor the unidentified passenger has issued an official statement.

This incident adds to a growing list of high-profile airline controversies in Nigeria, including Comfort Emmanson’s clash with Ibom Air staff on a Uyo–Lagos route and a recent altercation involving Fuji star KWAM 1 (K1 De Ultimate) with ValueJet Airlines at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport.

Unlike Kwam 1, this time the airport personnel were not having it. As 7 hefty men, dragged the man off the tarmac, before releasing him for a little dialogue, as seen in the viral video.

Neither Enugu Air nor NCAA is yet to release a statement on the incident. 

However, it’s been described as KWAM 3, because on August 5th, Fuji legend King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall blocked a ValueJet aircraft from taxiing, after they deboarded him for taking alcohol into the plane. — KWAM 1 

Exactly 5 days later, 10th August 2025, Comfort Emmanson had her episode with Ibom Air, although hers ended up in KiriKiri after a hasty prosecution without thorough investigation by the authorities. — KWAM 2

Now, KWAM 3 is here, with the Enugu Air. 

At this rate, Nigeria is burning through two KWAM’s monthly. Perhaps, KWAM 4 is near, as this is only September 1st, 2025.

When NCAA, Enugu Air releases a statement, this story would be updated.

Watch Video



LASG Alerts Ajah Residents On Security Threats (Press Statement)

 


The Lagos State Government (LASG) has issued an urgent security alert to residents of Ajah and its surrounding communities, warning of potential threats within the area.

In a statement released on Monday by the Ministry of Information and Strategy, the government disclosed that intelligence reports had indicated suspicious activities by criminal elements who may be planning coordinated attacks on unsuspecting residents.

According to the statement, residents are advised to exercise heightened vigilance, avoid late-night movements, and promptly report any suspicious persons or activities to the nearest security agency.

“The Lagos State Government is committed to safeguarding lives and property. We urge residents of Ajah, Sangotedo, Ogombo, and adjoining areas to remain security conscious and cooperate with law enforcement agencies who are already on ground to ensure peace and safety,” the statement read.

The government further assured that security formations, including the Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps, Rapid Response Squad, and other joint task forces, have been deployed to monitor and neutralize threats in the area.

Community leaders and estate associations in Ajah have also been urged to strengthen internal security measures, including access control, use of security personnel, and installation of surveillance systems.

The government reiterated its commitment to ensuring that Lagos remains a safe place for residents, investors, and visitors, while warning criminal elements that “Lagos will never be a safe haven for crime.”


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LASG ALERTS AJAH RESIDENTS ON SECURITY THREATS

 … Urge Them To Maintain Peace, Order

Owing to recent intelligence reports from security operatives within the Ajah area of Lagos, the State Government has been alerted to attempts by certain non-state actors to instigate a breakdown of law and order in the axis.

It is important to emphasise that the State Government is fully aware of the issues within the Ajah Community and is committed to resolving the issues peacefully and equitably.

The Government, therefore, advises residents, stakeholders, and the general public in Ajah to refrain from any actions or activities capable of fueling unrest or disrupting public peace.

In line with this, security agencies have been directed to maintain strict vigilance, prevent any breach of law and order, and carry out thorough investigations aimed at arresting and prosecuting any individual or group of persons found culpable, in accordance with the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Lagos State.

The Lagos State Government, under the leadership of Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, reiterates its unwavering commitment to upholding peace, security, and orderliness across all parts of the State.

Mr. Bolaji Kayode Robert

Honourable Commissioner, Local Government, Chieftaincy Affairs and Rural Development

Monday, 1 September 2025

US Embassy in Nigeria Quietly Revoking Valid Visas, Leaving Travelers in Limbo

ABUJA, NIGERIA — The United States Embassy in Nigeria has reportedly begun a quiet and unannounced campaign of revoking previously issued valid visas, leaving a growing number of Nigerian citizens in a state of confusion and financial distress. The sudden cancellations, which often come without warning or clear explanation, have disrupted travel plans for professionals, students, and families.


According to multiple reports, affected individuals have received terse notices from the U.S. Embassy in Lagos or Abuja, instructing them to submit their passports. Upon doing so, they are met with the news that their visas have been revoked. The letters cite a section of U.S. federal law (Title 22, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 41.122), which allows for visa revocation if "new information became available after the visa was issued." However, no further details or evidence are provided, and no clear process for appeal is offered.


This development follows a recent change in U.S. visa policy for Nigerians, which, as of July 8, 2025, limited most non-immigrant visas to a single-entry, three-month validity period. While that policy was framed as a "reciprocity measure," the current wave of revocations affects visas issued before this change, some of which had validity periods of several years.


The lack of transparency surrounding the revocations has led to widespread speculation and alarm. Many of the affected individuals insist they have never overstayed a visa, violated immigration rules, or engaged in any activity that would raise a security flag. A prominent journalist, a senior government official, and several business executives are reportedly among those who have had their visas cancelled, forcing them to abandon critical international engagements.


For many, the first sign of trouble has been at the airport, where they have been turned back at the boarding gate or, in some cases, briefly detained before being denied entry. This has resulted in significant financial losses from non-refundable tickets and cancelled business commitments.


The U.S. Embassy in Nigeria has not yet issued a public statement on the matter, leaving thousands of Nigerians who hold valid U.S. visas in a state of uncertainty. Similarly, Nigerian government officials have remained silent, despite the growing public outcry. The situation is seen by some observers as a quiet tightening of U.S. entry controls for Nigerian nationals, with potentially far-reaching consequences for diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties between the two countries.

Source -https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/nigerian-professionals-families-stranded-as-u-s-cancels-visas/

Sunday, 31 August 2025

"My Past Criticism of Peter Obi Was Out of Ignorance" - Morayo Confesses After Exit from TVC


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

"My Past Criticism of Peter Obi Was Out of Ignorance" - Morayo

Lagos, Nigeria – In a surprising turn of events, popular Nigerian media personality, Morayo Afolabi-Brown, has publicly retracted her past criticisms of former Anambra State Governor and prominent political figure, Peter Obi. In a recent statement, Morayo, known for her outspoken views on political and social issues, confessed that her previous negative comments were "out of ignorance" and a lack of thorough understanding of Obi's governance record and policies.

The statement, which has since gone viral on social media platforms, was made during her talk show, "Your View," on TVC. Morayo candidly admitted that she had based her prior opinions on hearsay and media narratives rather than on a deep dive into Obi's performance during his tenure as governor. She specifically highlighted her newfound appreciation for his fiscal prudence, infrastructure development, and commitment to education.

"I have done my research, and I must confess, I was wrong," Morayo stated. "My past criticism of Peter Obi was born out of ignorance. I was speaking from a place of not having all the facts. His records speak for themselves, and I have come to see the wisdom in his approach to governance."

This public apology and change of heart has been met with mixed reactions. Supporters of Peter Obi have lauded Morayo for her humility and willingness to admit her mistake, praising her as a true journalist who is dedicated to the truth. They believe her statement adds credibility to Obi's political message and may sway other undecided voters.

However, some critics have accused Morayo of political opportunism, suggesting that her shift in stance is a calculated move to align with the current political climate. Others have pointed out the responsibility of public figures to be well-informed before making pronouncements that can influence public opinion.

When contacted, a spokesperson for Peter Obi's political camp declined to comment on the matter, stating that Obi remains focused on his political agenda and the needs of the Nigerian people.

Morayo's statement serves as a stark reminder of the power and influence of public opinion, and the importance of fact-checking and thorough research before making judgments on political figures. As the political landscape in Nigeria continues to evolve, this incident underscores the need for a more informed and nuanced public discourse.

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BREAKING: Former IGP Solomon Arise Dies; NPF Mourns

PRESS RELEASE

NPF MOURNS PASSING OF FORMER IGP SOLOMON ARASE

As IGP Egbetokun Pays Condolence Visit to Family

The Nigeria Police Force is deeply saddened to announce the passing of the 18th indigenous Inspector-General of Police of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and immediate Past Chairman of the Police Service Commission, IGP Solomon Ehigiator Arase, CFR, NPM, fdc, FCIA (Rtd.), who died in the early hours of Sunday, August 31, 2025 at Cedarcrest Hospital, Abuja after a brief illness.


The news of the passing of IGP Arase was officially communicated to IGP Kayode Egbetokun, through his first son, Mr Solomon Osabohien Arase jnr on Sunday.

IGP Solomon Arase, born on the 21st of June, 1956, in Owan West Local Government of Edo State, attended Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he earned his first degree in Political science. He later obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Law from the University of Benin, a Master’s Degree in Law from the University of Lagos and a Ph.D in Public Law from the Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma, Edo State. He was enlisted into the Nigeria Police Force on the 1st of December, 1981. 


During the course of his illustrious Policing career, IGP Arase served in various capacities including Principal Staff Officer (PSO) to three IGPs between 2002 - 2008, Commissioner of Police in Akwa Ibom State, pioneer Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Force Intelligence Bureau (FIB) and DIG Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) respectively. He was appointed the 18th indigenous Inspector-General of Police in April 2015 and retired on the 21st of June 2016. He was thereafter appointed the Chairman Police Service Commission on the 24th January, 2023 by Late President Muhammadu Buhari, a post which he held until the 10th of June, 2024. He is also a Fellow of the Defence College and a member of the prestigious Body of Benchers. 


During his tenure as the Inspector-General of Police, he introduced major initiatives for the reform and improvement of the Force, such as the Complaint Response Unit for swift responses to public complaints and adequate protection of citizens rights.IGP Arase exemplified the highest standards of professionalism, bravery, and leadership, while his contributions to national security and police reform continue to resonate within the Force and beyond. His passing is not just the culmination of a remarkable chapter but a moment of collective mourning of a man who served with pride and honour.


Through the Solomon Ehigiator Arase Foundation (SEAF), he supported academic excellence by awarding scholarships to outstanding Nigerian students, with particular focus on children of deceased police officers and indigent students. 

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, while paying condolence visit to the family of the deceased IGP in Abuja today, extended heartfelt condolences on behalf of officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force, to the family, friends, and former colleagues of the late IGP Arase. IGP Kayode Egbetokun acknowledges the deep pain of this loss and prays for comfort, strength, and peace for all in this time of grief, while appreciating the contributions of the late Police boss to Police reforms and National Security.


The memory of late IGP Arase will forever remain etched in the heart of the Force and the country he so faithfully served.


May his soul rest in perfect peace.


DCP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI, mnipr, mipra, fCAI

Force Public Relations Officer

For: Inspector-General of Police

Force Headquarters, Abuja

31st August, 2025

BBNaija Winner Phyna Mourns as Sister Ruth Otabor Dies Weeks After Tragic Accident

The family of reality TV star Ijeoma "Phyna" Otabor is in mourning following the death of her sister, Ruth Otabor, who passed away on Sunday, August 31, 2025. The news was confirmed in a statement released by the family's solicitors, Eko Solicitors & Advocates, and shared by Phyna on her social media channels.

Ruth's death comes weeks after she was involved in a devastating accident on August 13, 2025, near Auchi Polytechnic, Edo State. According to reports, she was hit by a truck linked to the Dangote Group, which resulted in severe leg injuries. Her leg was later amputated due to the extent of the damage.

The accident occurred just six days after Ruth's graduation from the polytechnic, making the tragedy even more heartbreaking for her family.

Family Seeks Privacy

In the official statement, the family announced that Ruth "passed on to glory on this 31st Day of August, 2025, at about 06:30Hrs." They also appealed for privacy during this difficult time of grief. The statement concluded by noting that funeral arrangements will be communicated to the public at a later date.

Following the initial accident, Phyna had used her platform to demand justice for her sister, accusing the company of negligence. The incident had sparked widespread public outrage and a call for accountability. The Dangote Group had previously acknowledged the incident and pledged to provide support for Ruth's medical care and compensation.

Our thoughts are with Phyna and her family as they navigate this immense loss.

FG Unveils New Curriculum for Basic, Senior Secondary and Technical Education (Press Statement)

 


FG Unveils Future-Ready Curriculum to Transform Basic, Senior Secondary and Technical Education

The Federal Government has unveiled a comprehensive, future-focused curriculum for basic, senior secondary and technical education in Nigeria.

The announcement was made through the Ministry of Education after the successful completion of a nationwide curriculum review aimed at reducing content overload and ensuring quality, practical learning for Nigerian students.

Speaking on behalf of the Honourable Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa (CON), the Minister of State for Education, Professor Suwaiba Said Ahmad, explained that the curriculum review was carried out in collaboration with key stakeholders, including the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC), Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), National Senior Secondary Education Commission (NSSEC), National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), and relevant departments of the Ministry.

Professor Ahmad noted that the review was not only about reducing the number of subjects but also about enriching content to promote deeper learning. Under the revised structure, pupils in Primary 1–3 will now offer a minimum of 9 and a maximum of 10 subjects, while those in Primary 4–6 will take between 10 and 12 subjects. Junior Secondary School students will take 12 to 14 subjects, while Senior Secondary School students will offer 8 to 9 subjects. Technical schools will now operate within the range of 9 to 11 subjects.

She stressed that the reforms were designed to give students more time to focus on understanding core concepts while ensuring the curriculum remains relevant and adaptable to the demands of today’s fast-changing world.

The Federal Ministry of Education commended all stakeholders for their commitment and collaboration throughout the review process. The Ministry assured Nigerians that the new curriculum will be implemented with strict monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to guarantee effective adoption and a smooth transition across schools nationwide.

With this step, the Federal Government has taken a significant stride towards equipping Nigerian learners with knowledge and skills needed to thrive in a competitive, technology-driven global environment.

Read Press Statement

PRESS RELEASE 

FG UNVEILS FUTURE-READY CURRICULUM FOR BASIC, SENIOR SECONDARY AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION 

The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Education, has announced the successful completion of the comprehensive review of curricula across all levels of basic, senior secondary, and technical education in Nigeria. 

Speaking on behalf of Honourable Minister of Education Dr Maruf Tunji Alausa CON on the development, the Honourable Minister of State for Education, Professor Suwaiba Said Ahmad, said the review was carried out in collaboration with all key stakeholders, including the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC), Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), National Senior Secondary Education Commission (NSSEC), National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), and relevant departments within the Ministry. 

According to her, the review process was not only about streamlining subjects but also about improving content to allow for deeper learning. At the primary school level, pupils in Primary 1— 3 can offer a minimum of 9 and a maximum of 10 subjects, while those in Primary 4—6 can offer 10 to 12 subjects. For Junior Secondary School, students can offer 12 to 14 subjects. At the Senior Secondary level, the range is 8 to 9 subjects, while technical schools can offer 9 to 11 subjects. 

Professor Ahmad emphasised that the revised curricula will reduce content overload and create more learning time for students. She noted that this step reflects the government's commitment to delivering quality education that is relevant, practical, and responsive to the needs of learners in today's rapidly changing world. 

The Federal Ministry of Education commends all stakeholders for their commitment and teamwork in the review process, which has produced a stronger, future-focused curriculum for Nigerian learners. The Ministry also assures the public that the revised curricula will be implemented with strict monitoring to guarantee effective adoption and a smooth transition in schools nationwide. 

Boriowo Folasade
Director, Press and Public Relations 

Saturday, 30 August 2025

Methodist Church of Nigeria To Establish University In Abia State (Press Statement)

Yesterday I had the honour of receiving the Prelate of the Methodist Church Nigeria, His Eminence Dr Oliver Abah, alongside a distinguished delegation of Archbishops and Bishops.

The Methodist Church of Nigeria is set to establish a University in Umuimenyi, Bende LGA. This is a monumental step for Abia State, and I assured the delegation of our full support for this transformative initiative.

Education remains a cornerstone of our administration. Since taking office, we have consistently allocated 20 per cent of our budget to education, and we are investing heavily in revitalising Abia State University (ABSU), and other institutions across the State.

To support the Methodist University project, we have already commenced construction of a road along the axis of the proposed site. We are also working to resolve land-related concerns to ensure nothing stands in the way of progress.

The Methodist Church has a rich legacy in education and healthcare, and we embrace this collaboration as a defining moment in our shared pursuit of academic excellence.

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...