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House of Reps Orders Imprisonment of WAEC Officials Over Financial Accountability Issues

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By Gabriella Ogbu

On Tuesday, the House of Representatives passed a resolution mandating the imprisonment of top officials from the West African Examination Council (WAEC) due to their failure to account for funds appropriated to the body. The decision emerged from an intense investigative hearing conducted by the House Committee on Basic Examination Bodies, chaired by Hon. Oforji Oboku.

The WAEC officials involved are Amos Josiah Dangut, Head of National Office, WAEC Nigeria, who was representing the Registrar; Angus Okeleze, Senior Deputy Registrar; Victor Odu, Acting Director of Finance; and Segun Jerumeh, Deputy Director of Finance. Their potential arrest was proposed following a motion presented by Hon. Uchenna Okonkwo during the hearing, as the officials failed to satisfactorily address inquiries regarding their financial management.

During the session, a heated debate unfolded between the parliamentarians and the WAEC representatives. The lawmakers challenged whether the examination board was accountable to Parliament, arguing that, as an entity established by an Act of the National Assembly, WAEC Nigeria must adhere to parliamentary scrutiny and report on its operations.

Dangut had earlier claimed that WAEC was not a government institution and thus did not have the same accountability obligations as other government bodies. However, the MPs countered that WAEC Nigeria is funded by the National Assembly and is therefore subject to legislative oversight. They also highlighted that WAEC is required to comply with the legislation of its member countries, including Nigeria.

Amid the debate, Hon. Okonkwo proposed that the WAEC officials be detained at a police post while the investigation into their activities continues. This motion followed some dramatic moments at the hearing location, where one WAEC official vocally protested the perceived unfair treatment by the lawmakers.

In response, representatives from the National Assembly’s Sergeant at Arms briefly detained the WAEC officials in one of the members’ offices for about 15 minutes. After a closed-door session, the Committee decided to release them, instructing them to return later with the necessary documentation.

Chairman Oboku, who presided over the hearing, directed WAEC management to provide the body’s audited financial statements from 2018 to the present. He also requested documentation related to a N5 billion loan secured in 2022 for the purchase of customized calculators and other expenses.

Oboku emphasized the necessity of WAEC’s adherence to Nigerian legislation and oversight. “WAEC cannot operate outside the supervision of the National Assembly. You are no different from any other agency in claiming not to be a government entity. We are not here to witch-hunt you. WAEC is subject to Nigerian legislation, and we have the authority to oversee your activities,” he stated firmly.

The Chairman made it clear that WAEC would be summoned again in the future, and warned that failure to provide the requested documents would result in further consequences.

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Oyelami Named Acting CEO of National Mathematical Centre

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By Omoniyi David

The Federal Government has appointed Professor Oyelami as Acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Mathematical Centre with immediate effect.

The appointment was announced in a statement by the centre’s Controller of Information and Public Relations, Onyekachi Njoku. He said the decision followed the elevation of the former CEO, Promise Mebine, as Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University Otuoke.

Njoku disclosed that the approval was conveyed in a letter signed by Rakiya Ilyasu, Director of University Education at the Federal Ministry of Education.

Professor Oyelami, a mathematician who joined the centre over two decades ago from Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, previously served as Coordinator of the Mathematics and Theoretical Physics programmes and as Deputy Director/Academic Planning Coordinator.

An alumnus of the University of Jos and Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, he holds a Second-Class Upper degree, MSc and PhD in Mathematics and has published widely in local and international journals.

The centre said his appointment would strengthen its mandate to promote research, innovation and capacity building in mathematical sciences.

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UniAbuja Council Denies NELFUND Loan Diversion Claim

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By Patrick Idowu

The Governing Council of the University of Abuja has refuted allegations that the institution diverted funds provided by the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), for its students.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the council, chaired by Senator Olanrewaju Tejuoso, said no NELFUND money was diverted, misappropriated or unlawfully withheld by the university or any of its officials.

The denial comes a day after NELFUND also dismissed the allegation and cleared the university of wrongdoing.

The statement, signed by the Acting Registrar and Secretary to the Governing Council, Malam Sambo Mohammed, said the university operates within established financial regulations and maintains strict accountability in managing intervention funds.

The council urged the public to disregard what it described as a misleading media report, while reaffirming confidence in the university’s management led by Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Hakeem Babatunde Fawehinmi.

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JAMB Warns Candidates Against Infractions in 2026 UTME Registration

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By Onyeanya Ebere Immaculata

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has warned that candidates who violate registration rules or breach the attestation signed during the ongoing 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), registration will face severe sanctions.

JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, issued the warning on Monday as the registration entered its third week.

He said offenders could be barred from sitting for the UTME for up to three years, adding that the names of defaulters may be published in national newspapers and forwarded to other public examination bodies.

Oloyede also disclosed that candidates involved in serious offences could be handed over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), or the Police for prosecution.

JAMB said the measures are aimed at protecting the integrity of the examination process and ensuring fairness for all candidates.

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