Category: Education
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AAPOLY Students Petition Management Over Alleged Election Interference, Academic Intimidation by Lecturer
Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State – A group of concerned students of Abraham Adesanya Polytechnic (AAPOLY), Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State, has petitioned the institution’s management, calling for an immediate investigation into allegations of electoral intimidation and academic threats involving a lecturer, as preparations continue for the institution’s Students’ Union election. In an open letter dated June 11, 2026, and…
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FG Approves NYSC Overhaul: 6-Week Camp in Three Phases, 11 Career Streams for Corps Members
The Federal Government has approved a major restructuring of the National Youth Service Corps, marking the first comprehensive review of the scheme since it was created in 1973. The Federal Executive Council gave the approval on Monday in Abuja. Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, described it as a “holistic review” of the 53-year-old programme. …
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Mass Communication Students Celebrate Colleague Kunle Sodipo as He Launches Nation-Building Book @43
Students, academics, journalists and media stakeholders gathered at the historic Iwe-Iroyin Hall, Abeokuta, to celebrate Mass Communication student, Comrade Kunle Sodipo, who marked his 43rd birthday with the launch of his new book, My Take, a publication that advocates responsible citizenship and offers practical ideas for addressing Nigeria’s socio-economic and political challenges. The event attracted members…
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NYSC: Ogun Opens 2026 Batch ‘B’ Stream I Orientation, Charges 4,083 Corps Members on Security, Patriotism, Entrepreneurship
The Ogun State Government has officially declared open the 2026 National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Batch “B” Stream I Orientation Course, charging the 4,083 corps members deployed to the state to uphold patriotism, discipline, professionalism and security consciousness throughout their service year. Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun, CON, who was represented at the formal opening and swearing-in…
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NANS Ogun Backs Police Crackdown on Kidnapping, Cultism, Violent Crimes
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Joint Campus Council (JCC), Ogun State Axis, has commended the Ogun State Police Command for the successful neutralization of a suspected notorious kidnapping kingpin and the recovery of cash and an AK-47 rifle during a security operation in the state. The commendation was contained in a statement issued…
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“NANS Is Not for Touts” – Opaleye ‘Zamora’ Declares Presidential Bid, Promises Institutional Reforms
A former Ogun State Chairman of the National Association of Nigerian Students Joint Campus Committee (JCC), Dotun Opaleye, popularly known as “Zamora,” has formally declared his intention to contest for the presidency of the student body, promising a return to “purposeful, fearless and student-centered unionism”. Opaleye ‘Zamora’ made the declaration on Wednesday during a press conference held at…
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FactCheckAfrica Trains Ogun Youths, Journalists, PWDs on Ethical AI Use for Transparency
Abeokuta, Ogun State – In a strategic move to strengthen Nigeria’s information ecosystem ahead of future elections, FactCheckAfrica has trained hundreds of youths, journalists, civic actors and professionals in Ogun State on the ethical and inclusive use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to promote transparency, accountability and democratic integrity. The one-day workshop, held on Monday, February…
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Adventure, Around the World, Editorial, Education, Exclusive, Lifestyle, News, Opinion, Reviews, Technology, Tourism, TravelBreaking Chains: African Migrants Encounter Hardships in Foreign Lands – Amb. Kunle Sodipo Shares Stories of Struggle Abroad
Ogun State, Nigeria – Africa’s migration dilemma dominated reflections this week from Comrade Ambassador Kunle Sodipo (CKS), who used his recent visit to Istanbul, Turkey to highlight the harsh realities confronting many Nigerians and other African migrants abroad. In a compelling commentary titled “Breaking Chains: Africa’s Shame in Foreign Lands”, Sodipo paints a stark picture of hope lost and…
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Ogun @50: PREGSOSA President Mosaku Celebrates State, Charges Youth, Hails Gov. Abiodun
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Ogun State’s creation, Premier Grammar School Old Students Association (PREGSOSA) President, Fatai Mosaku, on behalf of the association’s 2003 Set, has extended heartfelt felicitations to the people and youth of Ogun State, celebrating the state’s steady growth and urging continued collective commitment toward its development. Ogun State, created on…
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Ogun @50: NUJ Calls for Stronger Democratic Engagement, Hails Media’s Legacy
As Ogun State marks its 50th anniversary since its creation on February 3, 1976, the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Ogun State Council, has issued a formal statement celebrating the media’s indispensable role in the state’s development and urging heightened patriotic engagement as the state charts its future course. In a Golden Jubilee statement on…
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