Education
OYOM Appeal To Tinubu To Appoint V-Chancellor UMSO, Board Of Governing Council
OYOM Appeal To Tinubu To Appoint V-Chancellor UMSO, Board Of Governing Council
…Frowned At Appointment Of Acting Rector MAN
Oron Youth Movement (OYOM), has appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to appoint a Vice-Chancellor and constitute a proper Governing Council for the University of Maritime Studies, Oron ( UMSO), which has replaced the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron through a repeal act by the National Assembly.
Reacting to the appointment of Dr Kelvin Okonna, as the “Acting Rector”, Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron, OYOM explained that in 2022, the Nigerian National Assembly through a full legislative process which included a Public Hearing, Passage of the UMSO BILL in the Senate, Concurrence in the House of Representatives, harmonisation by both Houses and Assent by the President of Nigeria, effectively repealed the MAN Act of 2004 and in its place enacted the University of Maritime Studies, Oron (Establishment) Act 2022.

“We also appeal to the President of the Senate, His Excellency, Senator Dr. Godswill Obot Akpabio, GCON, who as Akwa State Governor in 2010 committed the resources of Akwa Ibom State to acquire additional acreage of land and upgrade Infrastructures in the defunct MAN, Oron to meet the requirements of NUC, to intervene to ensure the speedy take-off of the University of Maritime Studies Oron.
“Specifically, we appeal that Mr President should speedily appoint a Vice-Chancellor and constitute a proper Governing Council for the speedy and effective take-off of the University of Maritime Studies, Oron ( UMSO), having been established by a legally binding University of Maritime Studies Oron (Establishment) Act. 2022 of the Nigerian National Assembly.
Finally, we strongly advise Dr Kelvin Okonna, the “Acting Rector” to tread with caution and not further embark on actions that could be seen as undermining the implementation of the University of Maritime Studies, Oron, (Establishment) Act 2022.”
In a statement made available to Core Reporters on Saturday, January 25, 2025, and signed by; Comrade Edet Eyo, Mnse, Mshe National President, Comrade Victor Onomo National Vice President 1, Comrade Edet Iyahakwa National Secretary, Comrade Victor Obiosio Nat. Director, Media & Publicity, Comrade Oyokunyi UmohNat. Director, Security & Special Duties, Comrade Sylvia Ekpot Nat. Director, Women Affairs and Comrade Emmanuel Essang Nat. Director, Organisation & Mobilization, the group wondered why a Rector should be appointed to a defunct MAN whereas the FG is yet to appoint Vice Chancellor and constitute a proper governing council for UMSO.

Oron Youth Movement (OYOM), is a civil liberty organisation that represents the voice of the entire Youths of Oron Nation, which comprises the five LGAs of Oron, Mbo, Udung Uko, Okobo and Urue Offong-Oruko in Akwa Ibom State. However, the community of Oron Nation occupies the Eastern extremity of the Nigerian Nation. Bounded in the North by the large estuary of the Cross River and in the East by the Atlantic Ocean, Oron Nation is one of the few communities in Nigeria with a large Maritime environment, rich in Oil and Gas.
The believed that Oron Nation, with its Oil-rich Maritime environment, has suffered untold deprivation in Nigeria and Akwa Ibom State due to its ethnic minority status.
The pains of Ibaka Deep Seaport, which was proposed by the Federal Government of Nigeria, to be sited at the Natural Harbor of Ibaka Bay in Oron Nation, which was frustrated by the Government of Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State, is still very rife in the hearts of Oron People.
The statement rea in parts, “Our attention has been drawn to the widely publicised appointment of an Acting Rector for the legally defunct Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron, which runs contrary to the expectations of the people of Oron Nation. In the lengthy write-up about the appointment of the Acting Rector which dwells extensively on the achievements of the defunct MAN, Oron as a Maritime training institution and on the image laundering of the appointee Acting Rector, no reference, whatsoever was made to the fact that the Act establishing MAN, Oron was repealed by the National Assembly of Nigeria and the Act establishing the University of Maritime Studies, Oron (UMSO) was enacted in its place, since 2022.
“The Maritime Academy of Nigeria Oron established, first as a Nautical College in 1977, 48 years ago, did not properly fulfil the objectives for which it was established. Nigeria, a huge Maritime Nation, still trains almost all levels of its Maritime personnel in foreign Maritime institutions at a huge cost to the Nation’s economy. This is what led to the push for the upgrade of MAN, Oron to the University of Maritime Studies to properly serve the manpower and technological needs of the Nigerian Nation for its large Maritime environment with huge economic potential. It was especially so as the Nation’s Oil and Gas production was fast moving into Offshore and Deep-Sea terrain requiring advanced skills in Deep Sea and Ocean Engineering.
“The move to actualise the upgrade of MAN, Oron to UMSO commenced in earnest in 2010 when several visitations to MAN, Oron, were made by the Nigerian University Commission (NUC) to assess both the academic and physical infrastructure in MAN, Oron and to recommend the requirements for the upgrade of MAN, Oron to a Maritime University. After meeting the requirements of NUC which included the acquisition of more land space and upgrade of Infrastructures with the resources of Akwa Ibom State, the then Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Godswill Akpabio, who is now the Nigerian Senate President, forwarded a memo to the then President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, GCON, in 2015 and obtained approval for the upgrade of MAN, Oron to a University. Unfortunately, the approval given by President Jonathan without legislative backing could not be enforced.
“However, in 2022, the Nigerian National Assembly through a full legislative process which included a Public Hearing, Passage of the UMSO BILL in the Senate, Concurrence in the House of Representatives, harmonisation by both Houses and Assent by the President of Nigeria, effectively repealed the MAN Act of 2004 and in its place enacted the University of Maritime Studies, Oron (Establishment) Act 2022.

“The UMSO Act, which has since been gazetted, is now a law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Thus, the Institution called MAN, Oron, has legally ceased to exist.
“We in OYOM, as law-abiding citizens of Nigeria, are dismayed about the confusion surrounding the Take-off of UMSO, whose Establishment Act was enacted in 2022. First, it was an illegal appointment of a Governing Council in 2024 for MAN, Oron which no longer exists, instead of appointing a Governing Council for the newly established UMSO. Now, in 2025 is the appointment of an Acting Rector for MAN, Oron which legally has ceased to exist, instead of appointing a Vice Chancellor for UMSO. Also, information reaching us has it that the Management of the defunct MAN, Oron, under the leadership of the Acting Rector, is admitting new students, not minding the fact that MAN, Oron has lost its legal status as a training institution and any certificate issued therefrom would be deemed invalid.
“The Oron people and, indeed, Akwa Ibom State are deeply worried about the foregoing after they had ceded several hectares of their ancestral land to the Federal Government of Nigeria in the realisation of the University of Maritime Studies, Oron, in line with the requirements of the National Universities Commission (NUC). It appears that some Agencies of the Government of Nigeria are playing unwholesome politics with the Take-off of the University of Maritime Studies whose establishment Act had been duly enacted about two years ago.
Nigeria is a country governed by the Rule of Law.
“The University of Maritime Studies Oron (Establishment ) Act 2022 is a Law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. People in leadership positions responsible for implementing the Act must not act in a way that could be interpreted as they are flouting the Act.” The statement said.
OYOM warned, this action of the FG if not reconsidered could be dangerous as citizens interpreting their actions could lose their respect for the Rule of Law in Nigeria. Saying,
“On behalf of the people of Oron Nation and indeed Akwa Ibom people, we in OYOM hereby passionately appeal to the President and Commander-in-Chief of Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, that in the interest of justice and the Rule of Law, to please direct the Honourable Minister of Marine and Blue Economy to take immediate actions to ensure that the provisions of the University of Maritime Studies, Oron, (Establishment) Act 2022, are accordingly implemented. This should bring to an end the rigmarole tactics of appointments into the legally non-existent MAN, tending to delay the immediate commencement of the University.”
Akwa Ibom
Umo Eno Urges Stakeholders To Safeguard Educational Facilities, Distributes Materials, Sports Equipment
Umo Eno Urges Stakeholders To Safeguard Educational Facilities, Distributes Materials, Sports Equipment
Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno,PhD has charged teachers, school administrators, and community stakeholders to take collective responsibility in protecting and maintaining the facilities and materials provided by government to ensure their durability and continued impact.
The Governor spoke when he flagged off the distribution of teaching and learning materials, as well as sports equipment, to basic education schools across Akwa Ibom State, reaffirming government’s commitment to strengthening foundational education.
The items, acquired by Akwa Ibom State Universal Basic Education Board(AK-SUBEB), in collaboration with the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), were distributed at the SUBEB Headquarters in Uyo to mark the first phase of the distribution exercise, to 75 primary schools and 33 junior secondary schools across the State.
Representing the Governor, the Commissioner for Education, Prof. Ubong Umoh, applauded teachers for their resilience and unwavering dedication to nurturing young minds.
He noted that the present administration which places high premium on basic education has injected a counterpart funding of N3.5bn yearly to access UBEC projects and programmes.
He further urged pupils and stakeholders to remain appreciative of government efforts and to make judicious use of the materials provided.
Prof. Umoh described Governor Umo Eno as a visionary and education-friendly leader who has consistently prioritized the welfare of both teachers and students as a strategic pathway to academic excellence.
Earlier in his opening remarks, the Chairman of AK-SUBEB, Rt Hon. Anietie Etuk, Ph.D, expressed profound appreciation to the Governor for his strong commitment to supporting education through collaboration with UBEC.
This, Dr Etuk said, has continued to yield positive outcomes in the basic education sector.
He highlighted the ongoing remodeling of primary schools across the 31 Local Government Areas as a clear demonstration of the administration’s commitment to revitalizing education at its foundation.
Dr. Etuk also extended gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for his sustained federal interventions targeted at improving the learning environment for school children nationwide.
He noted that the current distribution exercise is part of such strategic interventions designed to bridge gaps and promote inclusive access to quality education.
Representing the UBEC Executive Secretary, Aisha Garba, the South-South Director of UBEC, Mr. Ossom Akapn Ossom, commended the AK-SUBEB Chairman for maintaining high standards and effective coordination within the sector.
He assured stakeholders that UBEC remains committed to rolling out additional programmes and interventions to further strengthen basic education delivery.
The SSA to the Governor on Research and Documentation, Dr. Essien Ndueso commended the Governor for his strong commitment to the education sector, noting that from his first day in office, he made it clear that massive investment in education would be a top priority.

Umo Eno
He emphasized that the governor’s interventions are driven by genuine concern rather than public showmanship, explaining that his focus remains on ensuring that children learn in comfortable and well-equipped environments.
Dr. Ndueso, further encouraged parents to enroll their children in public schools, stressing that the standard of facilities and quality of teachers now surpassed what’s obtained in some private schools.
Other dignitaries, including the Permanent Secretary, AK-SUBEB, Dr. Roseline Etuk, the Permanent Secretary of the State Secondary Education Board, and Dean of Education Secretaries Mr John Ekefre, in their separate remarks, lauded the collaboration between UBEC and SUBEB.
They described the initiative as timely and impactful, while also commending Governor Umo Eno for his visible commitment to educational development.
Economy
ASUU President Reveals Why Some Federal Universities Couldn’t Pay Full January Salaries
ASUU President Reveals Why Some Federal Universities Couldn’t Pay Full January Salaries
ASUU president Reveals Why some federal Universities couldn’t pay full January salaries. Christopher Piwuna, president of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), has explained why some federal universities were unable to pay their lecturers full salaries for January.
After nearly 16 years of implementation stalemate, the federal government finally signed a renegotiated agreement with ASUU on January 14 to address the incessant strikes in Nigeria’s public tertiary institutions.
The fresh agreement followed intensive renegotiations between a federal government committee and ASUU leadership which was concluded in December 2025.
However, since the beginning of February, there have been reported delays in the payment of lecturers’ salaries across federal universities.
Last week, ASUU members at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) declared an indefinite strike over the non-payment of their full salaries by the university management.
The lecturers later called off the strike after a series of meetings with the management.
As of the time of filing this report, indications suggest that many federal universities have been unable to pay full salaries of lecturers.
A source familiar with developments within the academic community told TheCable that the federal government is yet to release funds to the universities.
According to the source, the ministry of education directed the institutions to pay the full salaries of lecturers from their respective internally generated revenue (IGR).
Piwuna said the situation is largely due to practical difficulties surrounding the implementation of a new salary agreement between the union and the federal government, particularly the delay in passage of the 2026 budget.
According to him, the government has shown a willingness to implement the agreement in full, but the new salary structure cannot be fully effected until the 2026 budget is passed and signed into law.
“Concerning the new agreement, the intention of government is clear; it is to implement it in full. But I want to believe there are practical difficulties at the moment. One is that the 2026 budget has not been passed, let alone becoming law. It is until that is done that the new salary structures will be fully implemented,” the ASUU president told Nigerian Tribune.
He added that payments made in January and February largely stemmed from the efforts of vice chancellors who tried to implement the agreement with available resources.
“In January, some universities were paid in full. When I said ‘in full’ it means that what they paid reflected what we agreed on in the new agreement, while other universities couldn’t meet up with full payment,” he said.
Piwuna added that as of the time of speaking, he was not aware of any university that had paid salaries for February.
“Even for February, I don’t know of any university, as we are speaking, that has paid its workers,” he said.
‘WHY IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS HAS BEEN COMPLICATED’
According to the ASUU president, the implementation process has been complicated by issues relating to special allowances for lecturers in the medical field, with some universities paying the allowance while others are yet to do so.
He said the ministry of education is working with the national salaries, incomes and wages commission to clarify the payment process and ensure lecturers receive what is due to them.

ASUU
Piwuna further said there have been questions from some vice chancellors about whether lecturers on sabbatical should benefit from the new agreement, underscoring that ASUU’s position is that such members are entitled to full payment.
“We do not expect that anybody on sabbatical will be denied any aspect of this agreement,” he said.
He also noted that state universities are yet to begin implementing the agreement with their lecturers, adding that ASUU has written to state governors, who are visitors to their respective universities, urging them to ensure the agreement is implemented to avoid a backlog of arrears.
“We should know that ASUU agreements cover all members across both federal and state-owned universities nationwide. So, we don’t want any university to be left behind in this new agreement,” he said.
Piwuna appealed to lecturers across the public universities to exercise patience over the delay in salary payments, expressing appreciation to vice chancellors who have made efforts to ensure partial implementation of the agreement.
He added that ASUU is hopeful the situation will improve once the 2026 budget is signed into law, which he said is expected later this month.
Education
Peter Obi: There’ll Be Violence If Leaders Continue To Use Forged Certificates For Elections
Peter Obi: There’ll Be Violence If Leaders Continue To Use Forged Certificates For Elections
Peter Obi: There’ll be violence if leaders continue to use forged certificates for elections. “If we continue down this path, violence may become the future of our democracy,” said Mr Obi. “We must recognise that fraud and violence cannot create true leadership.”
Ambali Abdulkabeer • March 16, 2026
Bola Tinubu and forged Chicago State University certificate (Credit: Ahmed Oluwasanjo/Peoples Gazette)
Bola Tinubu and forged Chicago State University certificate (Credit: Ahmed Oluwasanjo/Peoples Gazette)
Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, says violence may become the future of Nigeria’s democracy if politicians seeking elective positions are allowed to present forged certificates during elections.
“The ability for individuals to present forged certificates for election sends a troubling message to our society,” the politician stated in a statement on Sunday. “If we continue down this path, violence may become the future of our democracy.”
Mr Obi stated that the non-recognition of qualification, certificate and credibility as necessary requirements for candidates seeking elective offices further highlights the plummeting leadership standards in the country.
He added, “In the current state of Nigeria, what can we expect when leadership standards have plummeted to the extent that qualification, certification, and credibility are no longer deemed necessary for public office?”
The African Democratic Congress chieftain further condemned attacks on the party office in Bakassi, noting the development reflected how dangerously low the country’s democratic standards had fallen.
“What occurred at the ADC office in Bakassi, Cross River state, is not merely an attack on a political party; it is an attack on democracy itself.
“When thugs can storm a party office and destroy property without facing arrest, it reflects how dangerously low our democratic standards have fallen,” Mr Obi stated.
The politician reiterated that fraud and violence cannot create true leadership, adding that they will only result in chaos, which will ultimately affect our children and us.
President Bola Tinubu presented a forged degree certificate to the Independent National Electoral Commission when he filed his paperwork to lead Nigeria in June 2022, Peoples Gazette can report based on the testimony of the institution he arrogated, introducing a new but potentially fatal front in the ongoing battle to oust the Nigerian leader for his documented misdeeds from years gone by.
The official repudiation of Mr Tinubu’s certificate—the only academic qualification he presented to the electoral office—came at a deposition of school officials on Tuesday in Chicago. An expanded transcript of the session is still being processed, but The Gazette has learnt about what has perhaps been the most crucial expectation of Nigerians: How the school would characterise Mr Tinubu’s certificate under oath and penalty of perjury.
Caleb Westberg, the registrar at Chicago State University, said Mr Tinubu’s certificate, dated June 22, 1979, and tendered to INEC on June 17, 2022, was not issued by the school and its administrators could, therefore, not be able to authenticate its source, The Gazette learnt.
Mr Westberg, CSU’s registrar since November 2020, also said, during the deposition that lasted about 5.5 hours, that Mr Tinubu did not apply for a replacement certificate, nor was he ever issued one.

Peter Obi
The categorical statement capped a successful outcome for the monthslong legal strategy of Atiku Abubakar, Mr Tinubu’s main opponent, who approached the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in Chicago to ascertain the authenticity or otherwise of the document.
Federal district judge Nancy Maldonado granted a final order for CSU administrators to turn over all documents relating to Mr Tinubu to the school and also sit down for deposition by an adversarial team of lawyers deployed by Mr Abubakar.
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