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JAMB: House Of Justice Introduces Free JAMB Forms

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As JAMB registration starts, the Southern Kaduna Resilience Fund (SKARF) project and the Crime Prevention Centre at the House of Justice have joined forces to launch the “No One Left Behind,” campaign with the introduction of free Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Forms for indigent students. 

The remarkable JAMB initiative, Elanza News gathered, is aimed at promoting equal educational opportunities.

This groundbreaking initiative is offering a lifeline to qualified indigent candidates who aspire to write the JAMB exams but face financial constraints in acquiring the necessary registration forms or preparing for the exams.

The House of Justice, located at No. 3a Angola Road, Barnawa, Kaduna, will be the designated venue for interested candidates to collect their JAMB registration forms.

Elanza News reports that this incredible JAMB opportunity will be available from Monday, 5th February 2024, to Friday, 9th February 2024 and the registration forms are absolutely free of charge.

To further assist these deserving JAMB candidates in their preparation, a nominal fee of only N1000 will be required for tutorial sessions.

House of Justice Kaduna announces free JAMB Forms for indigent

 

It was gathered that a team of highly qualified JAMB tutors specializing in various subjects, including Mathematics, English, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Computer Science, History, Literature-in-English, and Government, will be dedicated to mentoring and guiding the candidates throughout their preparation.

The first 50 qualified candidates to collect their forms and register for the tutorials will have their JAMB forms fully sponsored.

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This generous gesture on the JAMB registration aims to alleviate the financial burden on these students and ensure they have an equal opportunity to pursue higher education and the extraordinary offer is exclusively available to qualified indigent candidates residing in the following areas: Narayi, Bayan Dutse, Karji, Ungwan Maigero, Janruwa, Kamazoo, Maraban Rido, Sabon Tasha, Kantin Aga, Television, Romi, Gonin Gora, Karatudu, Trikania, Nassarawa, Kurmin Gwari, Nariya, Ungwan Pama, and Ungwan Boro. It is important to note that this limited-time opportunity is valid only from Monday, 5th February 2024, to Friday, 9th February 2024, between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm.

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1. “For further details and inquiries, interested candidates can contact the House of Justice at the following phone numbers: 07053842016, 08062960631, or 08026122231, the Head, Crime Prevention and Counselling Centre, House of Justice, John Farms said.

Farms expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating, “We believe that education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty and inequality. By providing free JAMB forms and affordable tutorial sessions, we are empowering underprivileged students to pursue their dreams and unlock their full potential.”

2. Also, the Coordinator of the Southern Kaduna Resilience Fund Project (SKARF), Steven Swante Iliya, echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity in education.

He said, “No student should be left behind due to financial constraints. Through this initiative, we are leveling the playing field and ensuring that every deserving student has a fair chance to succeed.”

It is expected that the response from the community will be overwhelmingly positive and many are expressing gratitude for the opportunity provided by the House of Justice and SKARF.

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House of Justice is a leading public interest law centre, recognized for putting the pursuit of justice at the heart of service to its diverse clients.

At House of Justice, they match their commitment with premium advocacy skills to find solutions in law as in life for those whom they served.

House of Justice prioritizes personal attention to their clients with a multi-disciplinary team of experts working together to find real and enduring remedies.

 

House of Justice seek to be an ally of first choice to people who often believe they have nowhere else to go.

“Working closely with them and with our diverse partners within and beyond Nigeria, House of Justice works to make the path to justice an empowering client experience,” House of Justice CEO, Barr Gloria Ballason said in their website.

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INEC: Petition for Natasha’s recall yet to meet constitutional requirement

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Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said the petition to recall Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan from the Senate has yet to meet constitutional requirement.

The commission stated this in a short notice posted on its X platform.

“The petition for the recall of the Senator representing the Kogi Central Senatorial District has not met the requirement of Section 69(a) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended),” the notice said.

The commission, however, said that details of why the petition had not met the constitutional requirement would be made available shortly.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a group of registered voters from Akpoti-Uduaghan’s senatorial district had, on March 24, submitted a petition to INEC, urging it to commence her recall process from the senate.

The constituents, in the letter signed by the Lead Petitioner, Salihu Habib, and submitted at INEC headquarters, said they no longer had confidence in Akpoti-Uduaghan as their senator and representative in the National Assembly.

Meanwhile, INEC had, on March 25, confirmed the receipt of the petition, accompanied by six bags of documents said to be signatures collected from more than half of the 474,554 registered voters from the senatorial district.

The commission also said that it had notified the suspended senator about the receipt of the petition to recall her from the national assembly. (NAN)

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NBM Donates Educational Materials To Schools In Ogun State

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In a bid to contribute to educational advancement and development, the Neo-Black Movement (NBM) of Africa, Obafemi Owode Sub Zone, under the Ogun Region, has donated educational materials to selected government primary schools in the Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State.

The initiative aligns with the Support-A-School-Child Project, spearheaded by the national leadership of NBM, aimed at bolstering education across Nigeria.

The donation was presented by Ambassador Tehinse Olanrewaju Ayoola on behalf of the Obafemi Owode Sub Zone.

Speaking at the event, Ayoola emphasised that the gesture would be an ongoing effort, particularly considering that Obafemi Owode is the largest local government area in Ogun State.

He urged students to remain focused on their studies while steering clear of cultism, drug abuse, and other social vices.

According to him, guiding young students in the right direction is crucial in preventing them from straying onto the wrong path.

The beneficiaries expressed their gratitude to NBM of Africa, Obafemi Owode Sub Zone, for their support and prayed for the continued growth of the movement.

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TETFund to Launch 18 New Innovation Hubs Across Nigeria

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The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has unveiled its initiative to establish 18 new Innovation Hubs in tertiary institutions throughout Nigeria in 2025. This effort aims to bolster the nation’s research and innovation landscape.

During the closing ceremony of the 30th Cohort of the Research for Impact (R4i) initiative, held at the Innov8 Technology Hub in Abuja, TETFund’s Executive Secretary, Arch. Sonny Echono, shared the details of this ambitious project.

Echono emphasized that this initiative reflects TETFund’s dedication to nurturing a culture of problem-solving research, entrepreneurship, and technological progress. He highlighted the critical role of education and research in fostering national development and sustainable growth.

The R4i program, developed in partnership with Innov8 Technology Hub, is designed to enhance the capabilities of researchers and academics, empowering them to conduct innovative research that directly addresses societal challenges.

The Fund is committed to institutionalizing Research & Development (R&D) within Nigerian universities and fostering connections between research and industry. Echono explained that the phased establishment of Innovation Hubs and Entrepreneurship Centres will enable participants to apply their skills continuously and mentor others in their innovative endeavors.

He acknowledged the importance of research in enhancing the quality of life in the nation and expressed gratitude to Innov8 for its collaboration in transforming the innovation ecosystem. Participants were encouraged to leverage their training to develop impactful innovations for their institutions and communities.

“I am pleased to recognize the impressive commitment displayed by participants of previous cohorts during their training, which led to significant innovations addressing various societal needs,” Echono remarked.

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He also noted that several innovations from prior editions were showcased at the inaugural TETFund National Research Fair/Exhibition in November 2024, and he expressed confidence that the current cohort would similarly demonstrate their innovative outputs.

Echono detailed the phased funding approach for establishing Innovation Hubs and Entrepreneurship Centres, stating that the first phase will involve 12 institutions under the 2023 intervention, followed by 18 institutions in the 2024 intervention, and another 18 in 2025.

“These facilities will empower program participants to implement what they have learned at the innovation hubs and guide others,” he added.

Professor Idris M. Bugaje, Executive Secretary of the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), also addressed the audience, underscoring the necessity of patenting innovations and registering trade names for intellectual property protection. He urged Nigerian polytechnics to spearhead practical innovation by applying scientific principles to develop products and technologies that could enhance Nigeria’s technological status.

Bugaje criticized the country’s dependence on foreign manufactured goods, such as vehicles and electronics, and called for a shift towards local production. He cited examples from Rwanda and Uganda, encouraging polytechnics to promote teamwork and take proactive measures to demonstrate Nigeria’s innovative capabilities, thereby contributing to the national economy.

“I believe many of the innovations you have showcased are patentable, as securing patents is a crucial step in innovation. You must protect your ideas and discoveries. Furthermore, if any names have been proposed, trade name registration is also essential,” he stated.

He emphasized the urgent need for innovation in Nigeria, reminding attendees that despite being one of the world’s largest economies, Nigeria lacks a recognizable indigenous technology. “This training is vital as it fosters teamwork, which is integral to the innovation process,” he concluded.

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Mr. Edward Singhatey, Director at Innov8 Hub, encouraged participants to take the knowledge gained back to their institutions and share it with their students to foster innovation. “We must focus on commercializing our research,” he urged, motivating attendees to utilize the resources at their disposal effectively.

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