Connect with us

Education

HURIWA tells IGP to ensure no harm comes the way of activist Lemmy Ughegbe

Published

on

The Human Rights Writers Association (HURIWA) is dismayed at the curious and inexplicable apparent discomfort of the Abuja Based educational institution known as Premiere Academy, Lugbe, Abuja with efforts of the mother of their student the late 14 year old Keren-Happuch Aondoodo Akpagher, Mrs Vivien Vihimga Akpagher and the Coalition of Gender Based Violence Responders (CGBVR) led by Lemmy Ughegbe to seek that the killer-rapist is fished out and brought to justice.

If the school has nothing to hide, it should have joined forces with Mrs Akpagher and the – Ughegbe led coalition.

HURIWA appeals to the Inspector General of Police Usman Alkali Baba to do all he can in his capacity as a man that loves the rule of law and safety of the citizenry, to ensure that the alleged threats against Activist Lemmy Ughegbe is not allowed to materialize.

We are aware through newspaper reports that Premiere Academy sued Ughegbe for alleged defamation of its character because he spoke at the 2021 Law Week of the Nigeria Bar Association, Abuja Branch, where he charged lawyers to join the coalition to seek justice for Keren.

We in HURIWA are expressing shock and asking ourselves why the well respected school should be upset or feel defamed because Ughegbe is seeking justice for the rape victim and closure for her family? Ordinarily, HURIWA expects that Premiere Academy should commend Ughegbe rather than allegedly seek to harass, intimidate, bully and threaten him by various means including allegedly using the police.

We understand that Premiere Academy allegedly filed a complaint of “Defamation and Provocation by Lemmy Ughegbe and Mrs. Vivien Akpagher” and on the strength of that he was invited by the State C.I.D. and he was there on Monday, 17th of January, 2022 to honour the invitation despite his concern that the school was using the State CID to bully him. Rather than Premiere Academy owning up to the complaint they filed, which led to Ughegbe being invited, they feigned ignorance about it and called him a cheap blackmailer, claiming they were also invited. The fact that the school is not forthcoming about who instigated invitation of the human rights activist Mr. Lemmy Ughegbe is another cause for worry.

The substratum of the school’s prayer to the police is that they (the police) allegedly order Ughegbe and the mother of late Keren-Happuch, Mrs. Akphagher stay action from seeking justice for Keren, alleging that they have defamed the school’s reputation in several publications.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Education

Senate Commits to Making Nigeria a Hub of Educational Excellence

Published

on

By

Godswill Akpabio

The Senate has reaffirmed its commitment to making Nigeria a beacon of educational excellence, emphasizing the critical role of education in driving national progress.

This pledge was made on Thursday during a public hearing organized by the Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFund to discuss two bills: The Federal Polytechnic Onueke, Ezza South, Ebonyi (Establishment) Bill, 2024 and The Alvan Ikoku Federal University of Education, Owerri (Establishment) Bill, 2024

Representing the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, Senator Titus Zam (Benue North West) highlighted the Senate’s dedication to fostering inclusive and sustainable development through education.

“Education remains a cornerstone for national progress,” Senator Zam noted. “Its accessibility to all Nigerians, irrespective of geographical or socio-economic status, is a priority for this Senate.”

He emphasized that the input of stakeholders at the hearing would underscore a shared resolve to strengthen Nigeria’s educational framework, expand opportunities for intellectual growth, and provide technical and vocational training for the nation’s youth.

Akpabio, through Senator Zam, assured Nigerians of the Senate’s dedication to legislative measures that promote equity, national growth, and prosperity.

Chairman of the Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFund, Senator Muntari Dandutse, explained that the Federal Polytechnic Onueke Bill aims to bolster technical and vocational education, aligning with the government’s efforts to reduce unemployment and enhance socio-economic conditions.

Similarly, Senator Kenneth Eze (Ebonyi Central), sponsor of the Federal Polytechnic Onueke Bill, emphasized that the institution would address pressing challenges in the labor market by focusing on skill-based education, ICT, and applied sciences.

“This initiative represents a paradigm shift for a nation grappling with high unemployment rates. It is a step toward advancing human capital development and securing a brighter future for Nigerian youths, particularly those in Ebonyi State,” Senator Eze said.

The Senate reiterated its commitment to legislative initiatives aimed at strengthening the education sector and creating opportunities for skill acquisition and intellectual development. By supporting these bills, the Senate seeks to position Nigeria as a global leader in education and human capital development.

Continue Reading

Education

In Response to Viral Bullying Incident, FG Suspends 13 FGC Enugu Students

Published

on

By

Dr. Tunji Alausa

The Federal Government has suspended 13 students of the Federal Government College (FGC) Enugu for six weeks following an alleged bullying incident that was widely circulated on social media.
The suspension was ordered by the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, who emphasized that safety and discipline are paramount in federal schools.

According to Folashade Boriowo, the Director of Press and Public Relations in the Ministry of Education, the incident involved a gang assault on an SS1 day student and raised serious concerns about student welfare at FGC Enugu.
The viral video prompted the ministry to establish a disciplinary committee to investigate, leading to the temporary suspension of the students involved.

Dr. Alausa has directed the School-Based Management Committee to collaborate with security agencies to conduct a thorough probe into any possible external influences.
In addition, the government has introduced enhanced security measures at the college, with law enforcement presence and strengthened safety protocols.
As part of the response, the ministry will also provide counseling and rehabilitation services to promote a safe, positive school environment for all students involved.

Continue Reading

Education

BOI MD Advocates for University Curriculum Overhaul to Boost Practical Skills

Published

on

By

Dr. Olasupo Olusi

The Managing Director and CEO of the Bank of Industry (BOI), Dr. Olasupo Olusi, has called for a comprehensive curriculum overhaul in Nigerian universities to better align with global trends and equip graduates with practical skills. Speaking at the 10th special convention of the Ekiti State University Alumni Association in Abuja, Dr. Olusi highlighted the urgent need to bridge the gap between theory and practical application in Nigerian higher education.

Dr. Olusi noted that while Nigeria is rich in human and natural resources, progress in technology and economic development remains slow due to universities’ focus on theoretical knowledge over hands-on training. He emphasized that significant investments in research and technical skill development are essential for positioning Nigeria as a competitive force in the global economy.

Echoing this sentiment, Ekiti State University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Joseph Ayodele, called on alumni to contribute to their alma mater, emphasizing that alumni support plays a critical role in building a strong academic foundation and fostering innovative research. The institution’s Chancellor, Dr. Tunji Olowolafe, similarly urged alumni associations to prioritize initiatives that support university growth and student success.

Global President of the Ekiti State University Alumni Association, Dipo Bamisaye, stressed the need for Nigerian universities to continuously pursue excellence to remain competitive globally. Dr. Wale Jegede, Chairman of the institution’s Board of Trustees, commended the state governor for his dedication to quality education, particularly through the appointment of capable academics to guide the university’s progress.

The convention also honored notable alumni who have made significant contributions to the university’s development. Among those recognized were Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, former presidential aide Mr. Kingsley Kuku, Chancellor Dr. Tunji Olowolafe, Vice-Chancellor Professor Joseph Ayodele, and BOI MD Dr. Olasupo Olusi.

Reinforcing its commitment to the institution’s advancement, the Bank of Industry recently proposed a 2.5 billion Naira development fund to Ekiti State University, underscoring its dedication to driving growth in Nigeria’s educational sector.

Continue Reading

Trending

Copyright © 2024 National Update