Education
INCESSANT ASUU STRIKE CAUSING DISRUPTION, IRREPARABLE DAMAGE TO VARSITY SYSTEM — TINUBU
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu lamented that the incessant strike actions by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have caused disruption, instability, and irreparable damage to the nation’s university system, especially public universities.
The President, however, promised that the governing councils of federal universities, which he earlier dissolved on assumption of office, would soon be reconstituted to allow for the smooth running of the institutions.
Tinubu spoke on Saturday at the 27th Convocation Ceremony of the University of Abuja, held at its Main Campus, Gwagwalada-Airport Road.
The President, who was represented by the Minister of Special Duties and Inter-governmental Affairs, Hon. Zephaniah Jisalo, noted that the incoming governing councils would prioritize the implementation of various visitation panels in the universities.
“Efforts are ongoing to reconstitute the governing councils of the universities to reinvigorate the institutions in line with the renewed hope mandate of my administration.
“When inaugurated, the councils will be expected to commence immediately the implementation of the white paper on the reports of the various panels in their respective universities”
“Let it be known that the government will neither accept nor condone any shoddy performance in the implementation of the white paper nor the overall mandate of the new governing councils,” Tinubu said.
Speaking on the incessant strike actions by ASUU and other staff unions in tertiary institutions, Tinubu warned that such strike actions and sustained industrial unrest have crippling effects on the well-being of any society.
He said he was impressed that the management of the University of Abuja had sustained momentum in all its operations in appreciation of his administration’s modest efforts to reposition the nation’s political economy, thereby restoring the hopes of millions of Nigerians.
He also commended the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) for their maturity, cooperation, and understanding that led to the resolution of the threat to embark on a nationwide strike last week.
He noted that universally, strikes were accepted as legitimate means deployed by workers in fighting for their welfare and better conditions of service and that his administration was conscious of this fact.
“However, our administration would like to caution that incessant strikes and sustained industrial unrest have crippling effects on the wellbeing of any society.
“Our public universities are living testimonies of the disruption, instability, and irreparable damage caused by strikes to the tertiary education sector.
Our public universities are living testimonies of the disruption, instability, and irreparable damage caused by strikes to the tertiary education sector.
“Indeed, the humongous cost of unending industrial actions on the nation’s overall wellbeing is unquantifiable. That is why the government is deeply appreciative of all those who have contributed to the resolution of the last prolonged industrial action in the nation’s public universities.
“We also commend the staff unions for their display of patriotism and sacrifice by calling off the strikes. The resolution of the crisis proved eloquently that no challenge is insurmountable when all are motivated by a shared vision, commitment, and unity of purpose,” Tinubu said.
He said that he was determined to ensure that Nigerians, particularly students, their parents and guardians, and all stakeholders in the education sector, were never subjected to the harrowing experience of the unnecessary closure of tertiary institutions.
“In this regard, I urge all managers and other stakeholders in the education sector, especially tertiary institutions, to join forces with the government to ensure that this never happens again,” he said.
He, however, regretted that there were setbacks and crises, particularly in the management of succession in some of the nation’s universities.
“By the autonomy status granted through the Universities Miscellaneous Act, there are clear guidelines on the appointment of principal officers of universities. Yet, some universities disregard or abuse the freedom that the unions fought strenuously for decades to achieve.
“Without mincing words, the government has not been impressed by the inelegant deployment of undue politics of exclusion, primordial considerations, etc., in the process of selection and appointment of vice-chancellors and other principal officers, as well as the manner of appointing staff into leadership positions,” he said.
Tinubu also warned that the government alone could not shoulder the responsibility of funding education in Nigeria, nor can the over-reliance on the government, which has been the practice in the past, be sustained.
“And the situation has been exacerbated by the harsh realities of recent global and national economic downturns, complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Therefore, the time has come for all stakeholders in the education sector, including the students, staff, unions, parents and guardians, and the public and private sectors, to coalesce around the consensus that education is the responsibility of all and sundry,” he added.
He, however, assured the unions that henceforth, any agreements and memoranda signed between them and the government would be implemented to the letter, in addition to the regular funding by the government through appropriation and special interventions.
The Vice-Chancellor, University of Abuja, Prof. Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah, said earlier in his speech that the University of Abuja graduated a total of 7034 students for this year’s convocation.
He disclosed that out of this number, 6044 would be graduating with first degrees, 270 with postgraduate diplomas, 613 with master’s, and 107 with doctorate degrees.
“Out of those graduating with first degrees, 39 have first class, 1581 second class upper division, 3702 second class lower division, 573 third class, and 149 pass.
“It is equally important to note that among the students graduating today are 87 of the first set of students from the University of Abuja Business School with a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) degree,” Na’Allah said.
Education
1ST NIGERIAN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS CONFERENCE ON UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGS) ESSAY COMPETITION
Competition Overview:
The SDG Youth Essay Competition offers a grand prize of N1 million for the top three winners, along with free sponsorship to attend the 1st Nigeria Tertiary Institution Conference on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in April 2024 in Abuja.
Competition Requirements:
1. Eligibility:
– Open exclusively to undergraduates in Nigerian tertiary institutions.
2. Entry Guidelines:
– Topic:The Role of Students in Attainment of SDG4
– length: Essays should be 1500 words.
– Entry Period: Thursday, February 1, 2024 – Thursday, February 29, 2024
– Referencing: APA Style (6th Edition).
– Font: Times New Roman, 12-point font size.
– Documentation: Typed in 1.5 line spacing, MS Word format only.
– Plagiarism: Only original content is accepted; plagiarized entries will be disqualified.
Benefits:
– Prizes:
– 1st Prize: N500,000
– 2nd Prize: N300,000
– 3rd Prize: N200,000
– Winners will also receive free sponsorship to attend the 1st Nigeria Tertiary Institution Conference on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in April 2024 in Abuja.
Required Documents:
– Student’s Institution ID Card
– Copy of Student’s Admission Letter
– One recent passport-size photograph
– WhatsApp telephone number and email address
Application Procedure:
– All entries and submissions (essay and required documents) should be scanned and sent to nigeriaessay@sdgyouth.org before the deadline.
For Further Inquiries:
– Call: 08068931151, 08133846739, 07067772964
– Email: nigeriaessay@sdgyouth.org
Deadline: February 29th, 2024
Don’t miss this opportunity to contribute to achieving SDG4 and win exciting prizes. Submit your entry and required documents before the deadline. For any inquiries, feel free to contact them via phone or email.
Education
PENTAGON PARTNERS NATIONAL ESSAY COMPETITION FOR UNDERGRADUATE LAW STUDENTS
Competition Overview:
The National Essay Competition invites undergraduate law students to showcase their expertise and contribute to the discourse on AI, privacy, and data protection. In addition to cash prizes, participants have the chance to intern with Pentagon Partners, gaining valuable hands-on experience.
Competition Requirements:
1. Eligibility:
– The competition is open to 400-level and 500-level undergraduate law students in Nigerian universities.
2. Essay Requirements:
– Length: Essays should not exceed 1500 words.
– Format: Double spaced, 12pt Times New Roman font.
– References: OSCOLA format for citations with 10pt font size for footnotes and endnotes.
– Submission Format: Essays must be submitted in PDF format.
– Entrant Details: Include full names, school, level, phone number, and email address in both the body of the email and on the last page of the essay.
– Single Entry: Each entrant is allowed only one submission.
– Originality: Plagiarism will result in automatic disqualification.
Competition Benefits and Timeline:
1. Prizes:
– Winner: N200,000
– 1st Runner Up: N150,000
– 2nd Runner Up: N100,000
2. Internship Opportunity:
– In addition to cash prizes, winners have the exclusive opportunity to intern with Pentagon Partners, enhancing their career prospects.
Application Procedure:
– Interested participants should submit their essays to essay@pentagonpartnerslp.com during the submission period.
– The subject of the email should be the Essay topic
For additional information and updates, visit www.pentagonpartnerslp.com.
Deadline: March 22nd, 2024
Don’t miss this chance to showcase your legal expertise, contribute to important discussions on AI and law, and vie for enticing cash prizes. Pentagon Partners looks forward to receiving your submissions.
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SYSTEMSPECS CHILDREN’S DAY ESSAY COMPETITION (CDEC), 2024
Purpose:
Inaugurated in 2020, the CDEC is part of SystemSpecs’ Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) commitment to promoting capacity development in the Nigerian ICT industry. By encouraging young Nigerians to tackle everyday issues, the competition contributes to intellectual growth and societal progress.
Topic:
The theme for the 2024 competition is “Protecting the Nigerian Child from the Dangers of Online Technology.” Participants are tasked with exploring strategies to safeguard children in an increasingly digital world.
Eligibility:
– Open to primary and secondary school students in Nigeria aged 9 to 16.
– Junior category (ages 9 to 12) essays must not exceed 1,000 words.
– Senior category (ages 13 to 16) essays must not exceed 1,500 words.
Prizes:
– Winners will receive generous rewards, including a high-capacity laptop, premium headphones, a portable laptop stand, a smart wristwatch, and one year of internet data, among other items.
– Consolation prizes will be awarded to other participants.
Application Process:
– Interested candidates should access the application page
– Essays must be written in English and reflect original thought.
– Each participant is limited to one entry.
– Entries must be endorsed by an accredited school official, parent, or legal guardian.
– Deadline for submissions is April 12, 2024.
Submission Guidelines:
– All submissions must be in PDF format and include the student’s name, home and school addresses, email address, and contact phone number.
– Double entries will result in automatic disqualification.
– Submissions must be received by March 15, 2024, at 5:00 p.m.
Notification of Winners:
– Successful students and schools will be contacted in the second quarter of the year.
– Updates on winners will be announced on @nercng social media platforms.
The SystemSpecs Children’s Day Essay Competition offers a unique opportunity for Nigerian students to demonstrate their creativity and problem-solving skills. By addressing the theme of online child protection, participants contribute to building a safer and more secure digital environment for all. We encourage eligible students to seize this opportunity and showcase their talent and ingenuity.
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