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Nigerian Students Perform Wonderful In WAEC This Year, Score 50 Percent

Students in class

For the first time in over a decade, Nigerian students have collectively made five credits and above (including English and Mathematics) in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) reached over 50 percent.

The feat was achieved by 878,040 (52.97 per cent of 1,544,234) candidates that wrote the May/June 2016 WASSCE for school candidates.

Head of National Office (HNO), West African Examinations Council (WAEC), Mr. Olutise Adenipekun, who announced the release of the results on Friday, said that the percentage that achieved the same benchmark in 2014 was 31.28 per cent, 38.68 in 2015.

He attributed the improved performance to likely greater commitment from the candidates, their teachers, and the government, saying the council did not lower its’ standard for the examination.

“There were slight improvement in 2014 and 2015. We want to believe it must have been a combination of many factors. WAEC will not compromise on its standard and I want to believe that candidates also put in their best. It will not be to their credit alone but to their teachers and the state government,” he said.

He wished that such improved performance would be sustained, adding: “this trend of improvement should be sustained. We are looking forward to 2017 for improved performance.” Giving a breakdown of the results, Adenipekun said 158,718 candidates (9.74 per cent) have some of their results withheld because of errors at the registration stage; while 137,295 candidates have their results withheld for examination malpractice.

The HNO said results withheld for errors would be released once corrected by the council, while those withheld for malpractice would only be released if the candidate are cleared by the National Examinations Committee (NEC).

“The cases are being investigated and reports of the investigations will be presented to the appropriate committee of the council in due course for consideration. The committee’s decisions will be communicated to the affected candidates through their schools.”

The results will be accessible to the candidates from Saturday.

However, Adenipekun said that those who owe would be unable to access their results online. Some of those in this category may be public school pupils sponsored by state government.

“The website is programmed such that if a candidate is owing, he may not be able to access his results. But our doors are open to listen to candidates, whether sponsored by states or not, so they are not at disadvantage.” [myad]

When AUN Exams Brought Out Most Ambitious Students, By Solomon Elusoji

AUN Scholarship Exams Candidates Abuja

On July 30, a total of 271 candidates sat for the American University of Nigeria (AUN) annual scholarships examination – a huge jump from last year’s numbers. Sixty seven merit-based tuition scholarships will be awarded to new students from Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones.

The North Eastern examination centre in Yola registered the highest number of candidates for the examination with 98 candidates, followed by the North Central region at Abuja with 67, and North Western centre with 45. The South Southern and South western centres in Warri and Ibadan respectively had 18 candidates each, while the South eastern centre had 28 candidates.

The AUN scholarships examinations are highly competitive and only the best can qualify for the available spaces. These lucky Nigerians will join their counterparts from South Africa, Rwanda, Cameroon and other African countries on scholarship from their respective governments or private educational foundations in their countries to study in Africa’s Development University. There are many other students enjoying scholarships from their state governments in the university which prides itself as the School for the Best and Brightest.

What has added more excitement to this year’s examinations is the introduction of law studies by AUN with effect from August this year. The first batch of law students are expected to matriculate in the Fall semester with enrollees in older programs.

These programs are Bachelor of Science in Telecoms and Wireless Technologies, Information Systems, Software Engineering and Computer Science under the School of Information Technologies and Computing; and Accounting, Business Administration, Management/Entrepreneurship, Finance, Marketing and a minor in Social Entrepreneurship, under the School of Business and Entrepreneurship.

The School of Arts and Sciences offers Bachelor of Arts in Communications and Multimedia Design, Petroleum Chemistry, English Literature and Language, International and Comparative Politics, Natural and Environmental Sciences and Economics, with minors in Advertising, Journalism, Writing, Mathematics, Multimedia Design, Television/Film and Statistics.

Yusuf Williams, a student of Lutheran Junior Seminary, Mbamba, near Yola, was seated inside the auditorium of the Robert Pastor e-Learning and Resource Center, AUN’s award winning digital resource hub, staring into space. He came to write the AUN Scholarship Examinations for the 2016/17 academic session.

“I am here because I want to come to AUN,” he said.

“This is a world-class university equipped with the best facilities and staff from all over the world and I will be very glad to get the scholarship.”

Yusuf is not alone in his aspiration. There were over 97 other students writing the examination on the campus, which was the North-east region’s center for the exams, held simultaneously at five other centers across the federation. Hundreds more wrote in centers in Kaduna (North-West), Abuja (North-Central), Warri (South-South), Enugu (South-East) and Ibadan (South-West).

“AUN has a good environment for learning,” Mariam Muhammadu Mala, a candidate, said.

“I have heard a lot about AUN and I think it is wonderful. They have good teachers, great students, and wonderful facilities. I love to come here and study Biomedicine and become a medical doctor. I will feel great if awarded a scholarship.”

The examination, which consisted of two papers (English and Mathematics), kicked off at 11 am at all the six regional centers and the admission candidates came out smiling. “All of them believe they are the best,” Usman Isa, Assistant Director of Admissions, said. “I think that’s a good thing.

“I like this place,” Al-Amin Modibbo, one of the candidates and former AUN Academy student, said. “AUN is conducive for learning. I want to come here, because it is home. I am positive about the examinations. It will be a thing of pride to receive the scholarship.”

Some parents were even around to cheer their wards to success. Danjuma Adamu Muhammed, a former Director of Culture in Adamawa State, brought his daughter, from Mubi to write the examination. “The facilities inside here are marvelous,” he said. “I have traveled worldwide and seen a lot of schools, but this is one of the most standard schools I have seen. I want my daughter to come here.”

Results of the examination are expected to be released in 2 weeks or by the 15th of August. Candidates are advised to check the university’s website: www.aun.edu.ng. [myad]

Anambra PDP Group Complains Of Judicial Perfidy, Corruption, Against Justice Ademola

Justice Ademola

Trouble is looming ahead for Justice A.F.A Ademola of the Federal High Court as a group, known as the Committee of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) House of Representatives Members –elect, has fired a petition to the National Judicial Council (NJC), complaining of judicial perfidy, manifest corruption, judicial impertinence, miscarriage of justice against him.

In the petition, the group accused the judge of bias and that the judgment he read in open court was at variance with written copy. The group complained that a verdict not declared in open court was smuggled into the Certified True Copy (CTC) in the suit between Senator Annie Clement Okonkwo and 43 others vs INEC and 22 others.

Titled: ‘Justice A.F.A Ademola, a case of judicial perfidy, manifest corruption ,judicial impertinence, miscarriage of justice, via judgment read in open court  at variance with written judgment:  Re: Suit No.FHC/ABJ/CS/177/2015: Senator Annie Clement Okonkwo &  43 others  Vs  INEC and 22 others,’  the petitioners began by saying: “We write as the House of Representatives Members elect of Peoples Democratic Party Anambra State whose names were substituted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC after same had been published in accordance with the Electoral Act 2010 as amended.”They said they are all co-plainitiff in the named suit.

The petition, which was addressed to the Chairman of NJC who doubles as the Chief Justice of Nigeria, has been delivered and appropriately acknowledged by the office of the Chief Justice of Nigeria. The office received it on July 20.

The petitioner expressed anger and displeasure at the way and manner Hon. Justice A.F.A Ademola conducted himself through the pendency of the suit in question “and the resultant decision  he delivered on Friday 8th July 2016,more so judgment read  in open Court is at variance with written judgment, certified true copy of which was released on Wednesday 113th July,2016.”

The case, the petitioner said, commence before  late Justice E.S Chukwu by originating summons filed on 27th day of February 2015 against INEC.

“On 20/3/2015 upon application by Chief Arthur Obi Okafor (SAN), Counsel to 2nd -4th Defendants (Dr. Andy Uba, Hon Uche Ekwunife and Princess Stella Oduah) urging Hon Justice Chukwu to disqualify himself on the matter , the case was transferred  to Hon Justice A.F.A Ademola on the order of the Chief Judge of the Federal  High Court of Nigeria. Hearing Notes were issued and served on Counsels by Order of Court. The 2nd-22nd Defendants were joined by Order of Court.”

They  said  that  on Monday 23rd March 2015,  Justice Ademola took submissions of  their lead counsel, Chief Assam  Assam (SAN) and Dr. Onyechi Ikpeazu (SAN) who was counsel  for  1st  Defendant on the issues to be formulated for determination by  the court.

“The counsel to the petitioners and counsels for the Defendants formulated and adopted the sole issue for determination as follow: Whether INEC is competent  to remove ,delete, replace or substitute the names of  nominated candidate for election after publication of same  and after  the expiration  of time limited for substitution  of candidates when  that nomination and publication  were compelled  by a judgment of Court which  was subsequently  nullified by the Court of Appeal, Abuja.”

“The counsels made oral submissions and adopted briefs for judgment which was reserved for 25th March, 2015.

“But rather than deliver judgment, they said Justice Ademola adjourned the matter sine die. The judge ruled that the issue at stake is list of PDP Candidates for Anambra State for the General Elections 2015, the subject matter of appeals in the Supreme Court in SC/37/2015 and SC/29/2013.

“Events began to unfold with perplexing twists, the petitioners argued. They said during the pendency of   judgment in the above mentioned cases, justice Ademola took up other pre-election matter from Anambra bordering on nomination of candidate for PDP in Anambra state. They are suit No.FHC/ABJ/CS/254/2015:Hon.Lynda Chuba Ikpeazu Vs PDP& 3 Ors  and Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1091/2014: Senator Margery Okadigbo Vs PDP & 3 Ors. Senator Stella Oduah is the 4t Defendant that suit.

“It is noteworthy that both Senator Stella Oduah and Senator Margery Okadigbo are both 4th and 12th Defendants in our suit, FHC/ABJ/CS/177/2015.”

The petitioners also drew the attention of the NJC to what they described as unprecedented speed with which the suit Hons. Lynda Chuba Ikpeazu vs PDP &3 Ors was handled.”It was commenced  on the 18/3/2015,only 7(seven ) days after filing.Again note suit was commenced long after our suit dealing with similar issues.

“It is most shocking that on the same 25/3/2015 that Hon Justice AFA Ademola adjourned our matter sine die, that he allowed oral arguments on the same issues of PDP candidates in FHC/ABJ/CS/254/2015, written addresses adopted and judgment was delivered .A clever device to enable Hon.Ikpeazu stand in waiting the electoral victory of PDP in the elections of 2015.

“On 25/6/2015, Hon Justice Ademola delivered judgment in Suit No FHC/ABJ/CS/254/205 and made both declaratory reliefs and ancillary orders in favour of the plaintiff, Lynda Ikpeazu without waiting for the outcome of SC.37/2015 pending at the Supreme Court.”

They also raised, in the petition, the issue of conflict of interest against Dr. Oyechi Ikpeazu (SAN) who is a member of INEC legal team whom they said also appeared for his sibling, Hon. Lynda Ikpeazu in the suit: “FHC/ABJ/CS/254/2015 thereby compromising INEC.”

They proceeded to show the alleged bias and the fact that Justice Ademola’s written judgment in their suit is at variance with his pronouncement in open court. They attached relevant evidence to drive home their point.

The affidavit of facts in support of the petition was deposed to by Uche Ifeoma, of Oalla Village in Ufuma Ward, Orumba North Local Government of Anambra State. She, among other issues, noted that NJC should probe the conflicting actions of Justice Ademola in particular, with reference e to the case of Lynda Ikpeazu.

“In view of the afore-stated facts, we humbly request the Honourable Chief Justice of Nigeria and Chairman of National Judicial Council to take appropriate disciplinary action against Hon. Justice Ademola in the interest of justice,” the petitioners said.

Those who signed the petition include: Offia Anthony Chukwud, Julius Oforma, Nwene Ejike Kenneth, Uche Ifeoma Obi, Hon Charles Odedo and Hon Emma Nweke. Two others have their names appended to the petition also. [myad]

Parents Are Angry With Aflon Digital Institute In Abuja

Akin Fapohunda Aflon

Parents whose children chose Aflon Digital Institute on the list of the joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) to pursue an Ordinary National Diploma (OND) in digital multimedia technology are angry with the Institute as they could not find it on the list of institution for eventual admission.

Many of the parents whose children and wards chose the Institute were disappointed when they got to the school’s premises only to be told that there is no such course even that the school is not a tertiary institute that should have been on the JAMB list.

Aflon Digital Institute, located along the road leading to the Nigeria Customs Service barracks in Kuje Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, according to information reaching us, offers only nursery, primary and secondary educational facilities. It was discovered from the website of the Institute that students from Senior Secondary Certificate (SSC) levels, each pay a total of over N600,000 per annum.

Information on the website is completely silent on the issue of OND or any form of higher educational level other than the fact that it has vocational section without stating what certificate it offers after student might have attended such vocational education.

A parent who traveled with his son from Ibadan, and who gave his name simply as Adebayo, expressed disappointment that the school feigned ignorant of the damage it is doing to students who have the thirst for multimedia technology education and gladly chose the school.

“Such students, like my own, come to the school only to find out that it is just a secondary education institute. One wonders how it managed to get into the JAMB brochure thereby confusing parents and their ambitious children.”

Another parent, who was advised by the principal of the school to seek admission in other higher institution, expressed surprise that an Institute that prides itself as tertiary one would feel comfortable turning away students that had gone for admission, based on their conviction that the school is real, since it is there on JAMB list.

Many other parents expressed similar sentiment over the Institute’s posture regarding what it is not and called on the federal ministry of education to investigate its activities. Most of such parents travel from far distances only to go back disappointed.

However, the Proprietor and Executive Director of Aflon Schools, Dr. Akin Fapohunda, in a chat with our correspondent through short-message-service (sms), said that the OND programme on Digital Multimedia Technology has since been discontinued because it was not viable.

“The programme was discontinued because we discovered that only those who fail want to do it. Every good student wants university at all costs. So to us, it is a waste of time.”

When his attention was drawn to the fact that it is still on the JAMB list, as a result of which many students chose it for their higher educational pursuit, Dr. Fapohunda responded by saying that he wrote to the JAMB and the NBTE (National Board for Technical Education) to de-list the Institute from their list, but had not done so.

“I wrote to JAMB and NBTE but the 2 bodies are delinquent. Don’t blame me.” [myad]

I Am Heading To Supreme Court, Fighting Faleke Vows

James Faleke
James Faleke

Embattled James Faleke of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kogi state has vowed to challenge the Court of Appeal verdict which threw out his appeal and affirmed the election of Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State.
This was contained in a statement by his Director of Media, Duro Meseko, shortly after the judgment in Abuja on Thursday. Faleke was the running mate to late Abubakar Audu in the November 21, 2015 Kogi State governorship election.
He said that he disagreed with the judgment and that there was the need for him to express his constitutional right by challenging the judgment in the Supreme Court.
The statement said: “We strongly condemn the judgement and believe that the Supreme Court, that is the custodian of Nigeria Constitution and the court of the people, will do justice to our case.”
Faleke said that the judgment was politically motivated and would not stand the test of time, saying that it was curious for the Court of Appeal to hold that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) manual for elections had a coordinate locus as the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Citing Section 187 of the constitution, Faleke said that it was wrong for the appellate court to rule that he could not be declared winner because he did not participate in the primary election of the APC.
He appealed to his supporters to be calm and go about their normal businesses, adding: “Victory shall be revealed at the Supreme Court.” [myad]

Rio 2016: Nigeria Dream Team Thrash Japan 5-4

Dream Team In Rio

Nigeria’s men’s football team made an extraordinary start to their Rio 2016 Olympic campaign, beating Japan 5-4 in Manaus on Thursday just hours after landing in Brazil following a travel mix-up.

The team was stranded in Atlanta for days amid a bizarre saga that saw flights canceled because of missed payments and because a plane was too small, before eventually taking off on the morning of the game.

The Nigerian squad eventually landed in Manaus at 2:19 p.m. on Thursday afternoon, with the game against Japan beginning at 9 p.m.

However, despite what would seem to be the worst kind of preparation, Nigeria produced an inspired display to sink Japan. The contest was evenly matched in the opening stages, with honors remaining even following a frantic opening burst that produced four goals in 10 minutes.

Sadiq Umar put Nigeria ahead just 5 minutes in before Shinzo Koroki equalized moments later from the penalty spot. Oghenakaro Etebo put the African side back in front, only for Takumi Minamino to again make things all square.

Etebo put Nigeria back in front after 41 minutes the tone was set and completed his hat trick after 50 minutes, calmly slotting home his fourth to make it 5-2 on 65 minutes.

There was still time for some late drama, as Nigeria showed fatigue as the match wore on. Takuma Asano pulled one back with 20 minutes to go, and Musashi Suzuki narrowed the gap to one deep into injury time.

However, Nigeria’s night of glory was completed seconds later when the referee blew for full-time, finishing off a remarkable, and exhausting day for a team whose plight captured international attention and sympathy. [myad]

Plateau Looks Forward To Reap 6,975 Metric Tons Harvest Of Rice This Year

Rice farmers

Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State has a cause to jubilate as his state gets set to reap a total of 6,975 metric tons harvest of rice in the 2016 cropping season.
Governor Lalong who spoke in Ajikamai, Shendam Local Government Area of the state at the launching of the Fadama III rice production by Fadama clusters said: “From expert estimation, 6,975 metric tonnes of rice will be harvested during 2016 season. This is a giant stride towards attaining food sufficiency not only in Plateau but the country in general.”
The governor said that the State Ministry of Agriculture in conjunction with Fadama III project had disbursed rice seeds to 1,395 beneficiaries in the state.
According to the governor, this gesture will translate to the cultivation of 1,395 hectares put together.
He said that the state government would continue to build stronger bridges between agricultural sector and the rest of the economy, adding that the Fadama project had stimulated the government to establish processing plants for rice and tomato through public private partnership arrangement.
According to him, the state is endowed with 100,000 hectares of Fadama farm lands, cleared and suitable for rice production. He added that the state also has 200,000 hectares of all-season farm land suitable for tomato production.
Governor Lalong said that his administration was desirous to reduce poverty among the people of Plateau State and attain food sufficiency.
He said the state government had promptly paid arrears of counterpart fund for the Fadama III project for 2014 and 2015.
“This is what has given the state the legitimacy to be considered for the Fadama III Additional Financing Project which allows greater participation by farmers in the project,” he said.
The governor said that although the Fadama III Project said they would support only tomato farming in the additional financing support, he requested for rice because of the comparative advantage.
The National Coordinator of Fadama III Project, Adetayo Adewumi, assured the government of continuous support to the State Fadama Coordination Office for the benefit of the farmers.
Adewumi said the SFCO had received awards for its excellent work in Plateau State and had been rated the best SFCO in Northern Nigeria by the House Committee on Agriculture in 2014.
He said that Plateau State is the first to establish a Fadama Farmers Micro-finance Bank through savings realised by farmers under the Farmers Users Equity Funds.
“Just recently, the state was rated ‘second to none’ during the 4th World Bank-FGN Supervision Mission in January 2016 by Task Team leader, Dr. Adetunji Oredipe.
“This was an additional reason for the consideration by both the national office and the World Bank to allow an additional crop (rice) to be supported under Fadama III additional finance support on the Plateau.”
Similarly, Gideon Dandam, the Plateau State Fadama III Coordinator, also commended the state government for the support that the the project had so far enjoyed.
Dandam pledged the SFCO’s loyalty to government’s quest for poverty reduction and food security. [myad]

Aisha Buhari Looks Trendy In America

Aisha-Buhari in US 2

Aisha Buhari, wife of Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari, turned into a trendy lady as she traverses the land of the United States of America on an official visit. A little girl presents her with rich flower, even as Nigerians in America and some Americans give her a standing ovation.

Aisha Buhari in US 2

Aisha Buhari in a group photograph with some Nigerians in the United States of America. [myad]

Ex President Jonathan Blames Conflicting Court Judgments For PDP Crisis

Goodluck Jonathan 2

Former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has blamed conflicting court judgment for the lingering crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the erstwhile self-styled largest political party in Africa

He said that it is “unfortunate that the Nigerian environment is such that have conflicting court judgments.’’

The ex-president spoke when the zonal representatives of the PDP Board of Trustees (BOT),  led by its Chairman, Senator Walid Jubril, paid him a courtesy visit in his Abuja residence.

Dr. Jonathan however said that he would intervene to resolve the crisis of leadership that has held the party by the juggler, saying that the party must rise to the occasion of providing Nigerians with a vibrant opposition to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

“Unfortunately, we have challenges, but I think you should not be discouraged. Challenges are part of life, it comes up in homes, religious places what is important is our ability to resolve them. This should not be beyond us, but I believe that collectively, we can resolve it.

“Any sincere PDP member should know that PDP is superior to any individual, and that members have sacrificed their interests for the party. Even the nation expects a more vibrant opposition. “I have been talking to individuals but not in a way that is exposed to media but I believe I should do more.” [myad]

Why Amnesty Failed In Niger Delta – Ex Governor Uduaghan

Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan

Former Governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, has said that the failure of the Federal Government to involve concerned state governments in the amnesty programme was largely responsible for its collapse.

Uduaghan, who spoke as Special Guest of Honour at the 12th All Nigeria Editors’ Conference in Port Harcourt, Rivers State on Thursday, therefore asked the government of Muhammadu Buhari to involve the governors of the Niger Delta region in the engagement process for lasting end to insurgency in the region.
“The amnesty did not achieve what it was set out to achieve because the governors were not involved. The states should be involved.
“The biggest threat in the Niger Delta is that our land is seriously polluted, especially water,” the former governor said, even as he called for special attention to be given to development of the region.
He said that pollution from oil exploration has impacted heavily on the environment even as he said that he was very excited with the focus of the theme of the conference on agriculture.

He charged the media to help achieve a mindset change that will promote the gains in investing in the agricultural sector.
Uduaghan recalled that as a governor, he introduced what he called “Delta Beyond Oil” in his state, stressing that it was time Nigeria looked beyond oil.
He said that it is the task before the media to get the young and old to see the wealth in the agricultural sector
“I need to highlight the major problem we have today in the country. I believe the media can help us set an agenda to deal with it.
“Our people should accept that farming, agriculture is a means of economic success.
“We need a major mind change.” [myad]

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