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February 20, 2025 Federal Government Begins Clamp down on Schools Used for “Special Centers”

Federal Government Begins Clamp down on Schools Used for “Special Centers”

The Federal Government has commenced a nationwide monitoring and evaluation exercise in schools to clamp down on institutions operating as ‘Special Centers’ — a term used for schools notorious for aiding examination malpractice.

During an on-the-spot assessment in some schools in Abuja on Tuesday, the Team Lead, RUKAYAT IBRAHIM, emphasised the ministry’s commitment to restoring integrity in the education system.

This exercise is taking place simultaneously across all states and the Federal Capital Territory.

The initiative follows a similar assessment in 2007, which led to the blacklisting of some schools and the reduction of miracle centres, making the years 2008 to 2010 among the most ethics-compliant in Nigeria’s education history.

February 19, 2025 AKSEPWMA To Hold Monthly Sanitation on Saturday February 22 With Restriction of Movements

AKSEPWMA To Hold Monthly Sanitation on Saturday February 22 With Restriction of Movements

The Akwa Ibom state government has announced the monthly state-wide environmental sanitation exercise set to take place on Saturday, February 22nd 2025.

The exercise starting from 7am till 10am will come with restriction on human and vehicular movement according to a release by the Akwa Ibom state environmental protection and waste management agency

Following this development, the chairman of agency, PRINCE IKIM will be working together with security agencies to ensure total compliance with this directive.

The government has also urged residents and commuters transporting through the borders to comply with this directive, noting that offenders will be prosecuted in the sanitation court.

It  has also encouraged community leaders to mobilize members of their respective communities to take part in this exercise for the well-being of the state.

February 19, 2025 Pa Edwin Clark Goes Home at 97

Pa Edwin Clark Goes Home at 97

Leader of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), EDWIN CLARK, is dead.

CLARK died on Monday, February 17, 2025 at the age of 97.

The death of the former Federal Commissioner for Information and South-South leader’s death was confirmed in a statement by a representative of the family, Prof. C. C. CLARK, this morning.

The statement noted that the Clark-FuluduBekederemo family of Kiagbodo Town in Delta State appreciates everyone’s prayers at this time, stressing that other details will be announced later.

This comes days after Afenifere leader AYO ADEBANJO’s death. ADEBANJO was aged 96.

Edwin Clark born in May 25, 1927, in Kiagbodo, was a Nigerian Statesman, Ijaw leader and politician from Delta State who worked with the administrations of military governor SAMUEL OGBEMUDIA and head of state, General YAKUBU GOWON between 1966 and 1975.

February 19, 2025 Akwa Ibom State Government To Train and Certify Traditional Birth Attendants

Akwa Ibom State Government To Train and Certify Traditional Birth Attendants

The Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor UMO ENO, has said his administration will train, supervise and certify Traditional Birth Attendants to bring them up in line with contemporary practices in the primary healthcare system.

The Governor made this known while addressing the practitioners at their 2025 State Convention held at Ibom Hall, Uyo. He issued a directive to the Ministry of Health, to undertake the training of practitioners to certify them as community healthcare workers.

He acknowledged the role of Traditional Birth Attendants as a part of the State’s social fabric given their role in caring for pregnant women and therefore directed that, upon acquiring the skills, they should be upgraded and incorporated into the primary healthcare system of the State.

Governor ENO reaffirmed his commitment to making them a critical component of his ARISE Agenda by touching lives and ensuring a healthy and productive population through investment in the healthcare sector.

The President, Akwa Ibom State Traditional Birth Attendants, Comrade OTOBONG GEORGE, in his welcome remarks, thanked the Governor for identifying with them and showing interest in bringing innovation to their profession.

The President, alongside the entire members, who were delighted at the development strides of the Governor, especially in the health sector, unanimously declared their support for Governor UMO ENO to go for a second term in 2027.

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