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Council Denies Prof Abah FUHSO Acting VC Appointment

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Prof. Stephen Obekpa Abah’s purported appointment as acting Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Health Sciences, Otukpo (FUHSO), has been turned down by the institution’s management.

The Federal Ministry of Education’s Permanent Secretary, Dr. Nasir S. Gwarzo, ordered the reinstatement of Prof. Innocent Ujah, the suspended Former Vice Chancellor, a move that the Governing Council has also resisted.

The statement claims that an unauthorized meeting chaired by suspended Vice Chancellor Prof. Innocent A. O. Ujah was the source of the announcement about Prof. Abah’s appointment that went viral on social media on November 5, 2024.

The institution explained that in order to get around established procedures—specifically, the Registrar’s responsibility to notify the Senate of meetings—the meeting notice was sent on the suspended Vice-Chancellor’s letterhead.

The meeting’s illegitimacy should have been brought to the attention of the Registrar, who is the Senate’s official secretary under the Federal University of Health Sciences, Otukpo (Establishment) Act of 2022.

According to the statement, Prof. Ujah’s attempts to forcibly enter the G.R.A. Otukpo Campus with armed people were thwarted by concerted security measures.

This group later released a false statement regarding the appointment of Prof. Stephen Abah, who is allegedly facing a criminal case with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The Governing Council reiterated that Prof. Innocent A.O. Ujah is still suspended and does not have the legal authority to call Senate meetings.

Furthermore, they stated that Prof. Ediga Bede Agbo is the duly appointed Acting Vice-Chancellor and his position is secure.

Despite being denied access, it was reported that Prof. Ujah, accompanied by armed individuals, held a small gathering at the Federal University of Health Sciences Teaching Hospital Otukpo, where the fraudulent meeting took place.

As a violation of university governance that has unnecessarily agitated the academic community, the Council denounced the acts of Professor Ujah and his colleagues.

They advised all community members, employees, and students to ignore any assertions made by Professor Abah and carry on with their regular administrative and academic duties.

It is noteworthy that Dr. Nasir Gwarzo, the Permanent Secretary, wrote a letter protesting Prof. Ujah’s suspension. The Governing Council retorted that Prof. Ujah is still suspended and is unable to chair Senate sessions or designate a replacement.

The Council asserted that the Governing Council is the highest authority of the institution and is in charge of its general direction and governance, citing Sections 2 (1)–(3) of the Universities Miscellaneous Act 2003. Therefore, the Permanent Secretary must support the Council’s decision in a letter.

“The directive from the Permanent Secretary represents undue interference in the Council’s activities and an attempt to undermine its authority,” the statement read.

The Permanent Secretary implied awareness of a potential threat to campus peace that has not yet materialized when he claimed that the former Vice Chancellor’s reinstatement would bring peace back.

Since the old vice chancellor was suspended, the campus has remained calm and joyous. Accountability for any potential breach of peace resulting from these actions was demanded in the statement.

“The Permanent Secretary has failed to assess the current situation at the university, remaining oblivious to the widespread jubilation that followed the suspension of the former vice-chancellor,” it concluded.

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JAMB Orders Resit for Over 206,000 After Exam Failure

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By Adenike Lawal

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has admitted to a major technical failure that disrupted the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination for over two hundred and six thousand candidates nationwide.

JAMB Registrar, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, disclosed the development during a press briefing today, acknowledging widespread complaints and confirming that the board’s investigation found serious lapses in specific centres across the country.

Out of one point five million candidates who sat for the exam, over eighteen thousand filed formal complaints.

Following careful scrutiny, the board found that fifteen thousand of those petitions were valid, with the most affected centres located in Lagos and the South East, particularly the Owerri zone.

Professor Oloyede announced that all affected candidates will retake the examination. “This decision was not made lightly,” he said, “but it reflects our duty to uphold fairness and integrity in our national testing process.”

He thanked the media for drawing attention to the issue and assured Nigerians that JAMB will strengthen its technical systems to prevent future failures.

The board will soon notify the affected candidates of their new exam dates as efforts intensify to restore confidence in the examination process.

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UniAbuja Names Adakayi as Acting Registrar

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By Adenike Lawal

The University of Abuja has appointed Mrs Roseline Adakayi as Acting Registrar, succeeding Mrs Islamiya Foyeke Abdulraheem whose six-month tenure ended on 12 May 2025.

The announcement was made by the institution’s Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Dr Olanrewaju Tejuoso, and confirmed by Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor Patricia Manko Lar.

The appointment is for an initial six months, pending the selection of a substantive Registrar.

Adakayi, who joined the university in 1999 as an Administrative Officer, became a Deputy Registrar in 2013.

Her career spans multiple strategic units including Student Affairs, Establishments, the Institute of Education, and the Centre for Distance Learning.

She holds degrees and diplomas in Geography, Land Surveying, and Photogrammetry from respected institutions such as the University of Jos, the Federal School of Surveying Oyo, and RECTAS in Ile-Ife.

She recently completed a sabbatical at the University of Jos.

Professor Lar praised Adakayi’s leadership and commitment, describing her as well prepared to manage the university’s administrative responsibilities during this transition. She also thanked Mrs Abdulraheem for her service and dedication.

In a related development, NECO has released the results of the November 2023 External SSCE, and candidates are advised to check the official portal.

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Nigeria Customs Boosts Ranks with 50 Fresh Graduates

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By Ade Iyamoye 

The Nigeria Customs Command and Staff College in Gwagwalada, Abuja has produced 50 newly trained officers following the completion of its Junior Course 21.

The intensive three-month programme, which targeted mid-level personnel across the Service, concluded with a colourful graduation ceremony at the College’s Ahmad Makarfi Hall on May 2, 2025.

Speaking on behalf of the Comptroller-General, Adewale Adeniyi, Deputy Comptroller-General Suleiman Chiroma, who heads the Training and Doctrine Command, urged the graduates to uphold the values of professionalism, integrity, and discipline.

“You are now equipped to take on higher responsibilities and contribute meaningfully to the Customs Service and our national objectives,” Chiroma said.

The College Commandant, Assistant Comptroller-General Oluyomi Adebakin, commended the graduates and reminded them that the Service places a premium on excellence and character.

“The Nigeria Customs Service has made a huge investment in your development. We expect a return in form of service delivery. Indiscipline will not be tolerated,” Adebakin declared.

The ceremony featured certificate presentations and the conferment of the Passed Junior Staff Course qualification. Graduates expressed gratitude, describing the training as transformative and empowering for leadership and field duties.

They are expected to be deployed across commands nationwide to strengthen operations and enhance service delivery.

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