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Government, Moroccan University Sign MoU To Enhance Education, Research

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Government, Moroccan University Sign MoU To Enhance Education, Research

Government, Moroccan University sign MoU to enhance education, research. Mr Mohammed said that the MoU would provide for an exchange programme for students and lecturers.

The Yobe state government and Mohammed I University, Morocco, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance education and research in the state.

This is contained in a statement by Mamman Mohammed, Gov Mai Mala Buni’s director-general, press and media affairs, in Damaturu on Thursday.

He said that the state commissioner for higher education, Muhammad Kawuwa and Yassine Zarhloule, president of the university, signed the MoU on behalf of the Yobe government and the university, respectively, in Oujda, Morocco, on Thursday.

Mr Mohammed said that the MoU would provide for an exchange programme for students and lecturers of the Mohammed I University and Yobe State University, Damaturu.

“The MoU sought for sabbatical programmes for lecturers in the Yobe State University and the Moroccan Premier University to go on exchange programmes in the two institutions.

He called on the Moroccan university to remain committed to the MoU, which would complement the government’s effort toward provision of qualitative education in the state.

Mr Kawuwa noted that the MoU was in addition to the summer school programme jointly already executed by the Yobe state University, Damaturu, and the University of Sussex, United Kingdom.

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Moroccan University

Mustapha Goniri, state commissioner for agriculture, urged the two institutions to work on the climatic and topographical similarities in Yobe state and Oudja to develop drought and rainfall resistant crops, cereals and vegetables.

Mohammed I University is the oldest university in Morocco with 90,000 students and 1,200 professors in various fields.

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Akwa Ibom Senator Applauds Umo Eno On A.R.I.S.E Entrepreneurial Equipment Support Scheme

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Akwa Ibom Senator Applauds Umo Eno On A.R.I.S.E Entrepreneurial Equipment Support Scheme

Akwa Ibom Senator applauds Umo Eno on A.R.I.S.E entrepreneurial equipment support scheme. Senator Aniekan Bassey of the Akwa Ibom North-East Senatorial District has commended Governor Umo Eno on the successful launch of the A.R.I.S.E Entrepreneurial Equipment Support Scheme.

Describing the initiative as a groundbreaking effort to empower small businesses, the distinguished Senator emphasized its potential to boost productivity and create sustainable job opportunities across Akwa Ibom State.

Speaking with newsmen on Tuesday, Senator Bassey lauded Governor Eno’s commitment to human capital development through strategic empowerment schemes, maintaining that the A.R.I.S.E Agenda is a transformative blueprint for economic growth.

According to Senator Bassey, “the newly launched scheme, which provides essential business equipment to budding entrepreneurs, will significantly enhance small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs), fostering innovation and self-reliance among citizens.”

Speaking further, the Akwa Ibom North-East Senatorial Senator further emphasized that he has, through his pet project, the RHAB-YESS Foundation, aligned his empowerment initiatives with the A.R.I.S.E Agenda to complement the Governor’s vision.

He reiterated his dedication to supporting entrepreneurship and economic development in Akwa Ibom State, particularly in areas of youth and women empowerment.

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“Governor Umo Eno’s A.R.I.S.E Entrepreneurial Equipment Support Scheme is a testament to his administration’s commitment to grassroots economic development. This initiative will undoubtedly provide small business owners with the necessary tools to enhance productivity and contribute meaningfully to the state’s economy.

Through RHAB-YESS Foundation, we will continue to play our part in supporting young entrepreneurs and ensuring the success of this noble vision,” Senator Bassey stated.

He urged beneficiaries of the scheme to make the most of the opportunity by leveraging the equipment received to expand their businesses, create employment, and contribute to the overall economic advancement of the state.

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NELFUND: Edo Poly Suspends Fee Payment Enforcement For Student Loan Applicants

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NELFUND: Edo poly suspends fee payment enforcement for student loan applicants. The Edo State Polytechnic, Usen, has suspended its policy of requiring students to present proof of fee payment during examinations for those applying for student loans through the Nigeria Education Loan Fund (NELFUND).

Rector of the institution, Sylvester Omoruyi, announced the decision on Tuesday during a sensitization program organized by NELFUND at the polytechnic’s main campus.

He assured students that those registered on the NELFUND portal would no longer be denied entry into exams over unpaid fees.

Omoruyi commended President Bola Tinubu for initiating the scheme and praised the Edo State government for its support.

He also acknowledged NELFUND’s efforts in easing the financial burden on students through tuition coverage and upkeep allowances.

Meanwhile, NELFUND’s Managing Director, Akintunde Sawyerr, represented by Lami Suwaid, urged the institution to submit student data to enable formal registration for the scheme.

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He noted that South-South and South-East institutions had the lowest enrollment rates and called for increased participation.

Edo State Commissioner for Education, Dr. Paddy Iyamu, reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to ensuring every Edo child has access to education, emphasizing that the loan scheme would reduce reliance on financial support from relatives abroad.

A Business Administration student, Oboh Victor, expressed enthusiasm about the initiative, stating that many students were eager to benefit from the program and pursue their education without financial difficulties.

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Taraba Gov. Agbu Kefas Flags Off Construction, Rehabilitation Of 62 Schools

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Taraba Gov. Agbu Kefas Flags Off Construction, Rehabilitation Of 62 Schools

Taraba Gov. Agbu Kefas flags off construction, rehabilitation of 62 schools. Governor Agbu Kefas of Taraba, on Wednesday, flagged off the construction and rehabilitation of 62 school buildings across the state as part of his education policy.

The governor during the foundation laying of blocks of classrooms at Government Comprehensive Secondary School (GCSS) Jalingo, said the gesture was in fulfilment of his early promise to provide adequate infrastructure in all schools across the state.

He reaffirmed his commitment to end illiteracy as well as provide access to education to every child in the state.

Earlier, Augustina Godwin, the state commissioner for education, said the foundation laying was a symbol for the construction of 62 school buildings in the state by the present administration.

Mr Godwin expressed delight in the fulfilment of the promise made earlier by the governor toward the provision of the school’s infrastructure.

Emmanuel Njoku, the consultant on the project said that it  had been designed as a modern building plan for the students.

Gov. Agbu Kefas

Gov. Agbu Kefas

 

Mr Njoku said that the provision of classrooms was part of the design for both basic and post basic schools in the state.

The governor had, in 2013, during a tour of schools, directed the closure of  GCSS, Jalingo due to its dilapidated condition, which made the governor launch the construction and rehabilitation of schools.

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