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101 students of Kogi State University Kabba, benefited from NELFUND – VC

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The Vice Chancellor of the Kogi State University (KSU), Kabba, Prof. Kehinde Eniola has disclosed that a total of 101 students of the institution have benefited from the Nigeria Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), under the President Bola Tinubu led administration.

The VC, who disclosed this at the University campus weekend during a press conference to mark the successful end of its first academic calendar, 2023/2024 academic session, noted that the tuition fee for the 101 students has been paid into the university account by NELFUND

Explaining the journey so far, Prof. Eniola said the university admitted a total of 1,200 new students after a rigorous selection process in December 2023 and officially commenced academic activities on January 16, 2024.

While noting that the school has made significant progress in both academic and infrastructural development, he added that there was an agribusiness exhibition by students from the Business Administration Department, which he said was to drive home the point that agriculture is the way to go, so as to guarantee food security in the country.

Prof. Eniola commended the former Governor of the state, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, for establishing the university and the current Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, who had ensured continuous funding for the rapid development of the ivory tower.

He equally thank the Okun Development Association, (ODA), North America for their support through the donation of 400 classroom chairs, saying that special mention must also be made of Pa Samuel who he said generously donated 100 palm seedlings, vintage furniture and assorted stationeries to the university.

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According to him, the University is equally making frantic efforts to ease the problems of accommodation and transportation for both students and workers of the university, even as he said that the institution’s management has taken delivery of 4 tricycles to ease mobility to and from the campus.

On the issue of security on campus, he maintained that the perimeter fence of the entire landscape of the university is nearing completion and expressed gratitude to governor Ododo for the provision of five motorcycle through the Kogi State Security Trust Fund, for security patrols on the campus.

He noted that as part of activities to close the session, there were two presentations by the Theatre Arts department, which also marks the African Communication Day, organized by the Department of Mass Communication.

Some of the top management staff of the institution who accompanied the VC to the press conference are; the University Librarian, Dr. Mbashir Abdulateef Olanrewaju, Director of Academic Planning, Prof. O.O. Ifatimehin, Dean of Students Affairs, Dr. Joseph Enimola, Dean of Science and Computing, Dr. Lamidi Yusuf, Dean of Arts and Humanities, Dr. Joshua Ajenifaari and the Auditor, Mr. Abedoh Samuel Amoto.

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FG upgrades 38 technical colleges to equip youths, says Minister

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The Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa has announced the upgrade of 38 federal and state technical colleges across Nigeria as part of comprehensive reforms aimed at equipping young Nigerians with globally competitive skills.

Speaking on Monday at the 2025 Quarterly Citizens and Stakeholders Engagement on the Nigeria Education Sector Renewal Initiative in Abuja, Alausa said the upgrades are part of a broader effort to reposition the education sector for a skill-based, knowledge-driven economy.

The engagement session focused on strategic priorities, unveiling of key initiatives, and addressing persistent challenges, particularly the high number of out-of-school children.

Alausa outlined six core priority areas under the ministry’s reform agenda, including reducing the number of out-of-school girls, enhancing quality assurance, and improving access through targeted national programs.

He also highlighted the introduction of a dual-training model in the upgraded technical colleges, where students will now spend 80% of their time on hands-on training and 20% in the classroom — a shift designed to better prepare them for real-world job markets.

NESRI, the centre piece of the reform, includes initiatives on literacy improvement, curriculum reform, and data digitisation, and is aimed at transitioning Nigeria from a resource-based to a knowledge-driven economy.

Alausa said, “Artisans will be paid to mentor trainees, establishing a new value chain in the education sector.

“Our goal is to train 5 million young Nigerians with globally relevant skills within four years.

“NESRI addresses issues of access, quality, inclusivity, research, and professional development in education.”

The minister noted that Nigeria currently has 15 million out-of-school children and over 45 million classified as learning poor.

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He said adolescent girls, particularly the 6 million aged 12–19 currently out of school, remained a key focus of the reforms.

To address this crisis, the minister said 25,000 children have been integrated into formal education through NESRI, while 4,000 Tsangaya teachers have been trained to support inclusive education.

Alausa announced that the National Examinations Council, and the West African Examinations Council would begin conducting computer-based tests from November 2025, with full digitisation of all national examinations, including JAMB, by 2027.

He said the move was to tackle examination fraud and enhance integrity.

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2025 UTME: Over 1.5m Candidates Scored Below 200— JAMB Says

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released a statistical breakdown of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), revealing that over 1.5 million of the 1.95 million candidates scored below 200/400.

In a post on its official X on Monday, JAMB highlighted that a total of 1,955,069 candidates sat for the examination, and of this number, a significant 1,534,654 candidates—representing 78.5%—scored below the 200 mark.

A breakdown of the results shows that only 4,756 candidates (0.24%) achieved scores of 320 and above, while 7,658 candidates (0.39%) scored between 300 and 319.

In total, just 12,414 candidates (0.63%) scored 300 and above.

For the 250-299 score range, 73,441 candidates (3.76%) were recorded, while a larger proportion, 334,560 candidates (17.11%), scored between 200 and 249.

The category with the highest number of candidates was the 160 and 199 range, with 983,187 candidates (50.29%).

Further down the scale, 488,197 candidates (24.97%) scored between 140 and 159, and 57,419 candidates (2.94%) scored between 120 and 139.

A percentage of candidates, 3,820 (0.20%), scored between 100 and 119, while 2,031 candidates (0.10%) fell below the 100 mark.

In addition to the overall results, JAMB also disclosed that 40,247 underage candidates were allowed to participate in the examination due to their “exceptional abilities.”

However, only 467 of these candidates (1.16%) achieved scores that meet the defined threshold for “exceptional ability.” According to JAMB, these candidates’ performances will undergo further evaluation in the next three stages.

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JAMB releases statistical analysis of 2025 UTME results

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The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the statistical analysis of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) results.

The statistical analysis was released on Monday via the board’s official X handle.

From the statistics released, out of 1,955,069 candidates who sat for the 2025 UTME, more than 1.5 million scored less than 200 points in the examination.

The analysis also showed that only 420,415 candidates scored above 200 points, with 756 of them scoring above 320.

Up to 7,658 of the candidates scored between 300 and 319 points.

“As part of the results, 40,247 underage candidates were permitted to demonstrate their exceptional abilities.

“However, only 467 of these candidates (1.16 per cent) achieved scores that meet the threshold for exceptional ability as defined for the UTME, with their performance in the subsequent three stages still pending.

“Of the total number registered, 97 candidates were involved in examination infractions, while 2,157 others are currently undergoing investigation for suspected malpractices.

“Additionally, 71,701 candidates were absent. Those facing biometric challenges are also under investigation, and those who are cleared will be rescheduled for examination at designated centres,” JAMB said.

The analysis further indicated that a few of the results, including those of blind candidates and others belonging in the JAMB Equal Opportunity Group (JEOG) were still being processed.

The JAMB Equal Opportunity Group represents a multidisciplinary group of experts constituted by the Registrar and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of JAMB, Prof. Is-haq Olanrewaju Oloyede in 2017 in furtherance of his quest for excellence in the administration of UTME and improved access to higher education particularly to fellow compatriots in Nigeria having one disability or the other.

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