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AFYMP Honour Outstanding Nigeria Campus Journalists

The Africa Foundation For Young Media Professionals (AFYMP) through Africa Media Come Alive Forum (AMCAF) 2022 organized a day event at the Centre for Management Development, Magodo, Lagos State, and presented prizes to Campus journalists across tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

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The Africa Foundation For Young Media Professionals (AFYMP) through Africa Media Come Alive Forum (AMCAF) 2022 organized a day event at the Centre for Management Development, Magodo, Lagos State, and presented prizes to Campus journalists across tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

The event featured an annual lecture, keynote address, panel discussion, prize-giving, and inter-university debate in which speakers from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, (NIJ) Lagos, Yaba College of Technology, (YABATECH) Lagos, and National Broadcast Academy, (NATBA) Lagos State well represented their schools.

Media adepts like the Executive Director of WSCIJ, Mrs. Motunrayo Alaka; Resident Electoral Commissioner, INEC Lagos State, Mr. Olusegun Agbaje; the GM of Lagos TV, Mrs. Siju Alabi represented by Mrs. Yetunde Amoo; Hon Commissioner of Information and Strategy, Lagos State Mr. Gbenga Omotoso represented by Mr. Ogunlesi; Dr. Suraj Olunifesi; and others graced the occasion and did justice on the chosen theme titled, Sustainable democracy in Nigeria: The role of the media.

Mr. Ogunlesi who stood for the Chairman while speaking on the theme revealed that the duty of the media in Nigeria is to redirect the narrative of democracy and not just follow the trends. He also emphasized the need for the media to mobilize the citizens by taking critical steps to exercise their rights.

The Executive Director of Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism, Mrs. Motunrayo Alaka in her speech stressed further the need for why the media should supervise the people’s representatives (political actors) at all levels and also follow up on and after the election process to attain a sustainable media ecosystem.

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According to her, “The media is the supervisor of the social contract, that is what democracy gives to us. Everybody cannot be in political offices, that is why we (the citizens) send representatives there, however, the representatives need to be supervised. The press needs to supervise their promises to the people because the press stands as a watchdog and as a voice. The press defends the common sanctity of the government and the society through accountability,”

The WSCIJ Editor noted that any future for sustainability that does not enlist young people is dead on arrival, hence, she applauds the important role of (AFYMP) for their efforts in raising young people in the media profession.

“Journalism is a noble profession and it’s not a profession of losers but high fliers. The president sits, the governors sit, you as a journalist also sit, that’s why we are called the fourth estate of the realm,” she noted.

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Mrs. Yetunde Amoo, who represented the General Manager of Lagos Television in her address said, “Journalists are not politicians. Our role is a watchdog. Our role is to educate and sensitize and we need to be sensitive with the choice of words and also be careful of the religion and tribe of the other. The media should not be seen as part of those who want to divide Nigeria because of the choice of our words.

“In Nigeria, the media as the fourth estate of the realm has played a vital role in changing the narrative of the military to democracy, however, to sustain democracy, the media must avoid hate speech, inciting languages, sending out fake news, disrespect for rules of engagement, bias, and favoritism in our reportage.”

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According to the Executive Director of the Africa Foundation for Young Media Professionals, Mr. Yinka Olaito, prizes were given to 15 students who distinguished themselves and fulfilled the tasks assigned in the post-2022 Funded Media Workshop of the organization which was categorized under Campus Journalism, Women in Journalism, Media Entrepreneurs, Disability and Social Inclusion.

The winners are; Kehinde Ayanboade, Precious Akintulubo, Solomon Ilomechine, Akpan Sylvia, Peace Oladipo, Helen Ogbowu Okechukwu, Godwin Gloria, Precious Nkemjika, Zainab Adewale, Emmanuel Oluwadola, Nwobi. C. Valentine, Roland Bayode, Mariam Hamzat, Caleb Ijeoma, and Akinsanya Alimot.

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Kano Govt. insists schools remain closed till April 6

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The Kano State Government has directed all private and voluntary schools in the state to strictly adhere to the 2024/25 school calendar issued by the Ministry of Education.

The Director of Special Duties, Ministry of Education, Mustapha Yahya, made this known in a statement on Thursday and obtained by PUNCH.

“All primary and post-primary schools in Kano state must close on Friday, February 28, 2025, and reopen on Sunday, April 6, 2025,” it reads.

The statement further warned that any school that fails to comply will face penalties. “Schools that fail to comply with this directive will face appropriate sanctions,” it stated.

He said the directive aligns with the state government’s policy under Governor Abba Yusuf to enhance teaching and learning while ensuring balanced and sustainable school operations.

“This measure is to ensure improved teaching and learning while promoting balanced and sustainable growth in schools across the state,” the statement added.

The Ministry of Education reaffirmed its commitment to providing high-quality education and enforcing adherence to the approved calendar.

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Tinubu approves conversion of YABATECH to university

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The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa yesterday disclosed that President Bola Tinubu has approved the conversion of the Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) to a university.

He broke the good news to the management, staff and students of the 78-year-old institution during a working visit to YABATECH.

His words: “The rector said some minutes ago that the management, staff and students of the college have been praying and fasting that it be converted to a university. Somehow, you have kind of ambush me, but I must let you know that when I discussed the issue with President Bola Tinubu, he did not waste time in giving approval. I am just waiting for the memo and other necessary protocols from the appropriate quarters.

“This school is a legacy and with over 200 staff members holding doctorate degrees in various fields, it is more than ready and fit to become a university. All the credit about this should go to the President, who loves education and is concerned about giving the best to the youths, who are our future leaders.”

The education minister Alausa went round the institution to commission and inspect some ongoing projects, expressed satisfaction with the maintenance culture of the management that has kept the facilities in good shape despite their age.

He commended YABATECH management for pursuing excellence, adding, “we need innovation and investments in technology for development and I can assure you that the federal government will back you up.”
Alausa observed that one of the reasons the Tinubu administration is focusing on technical and vocational education as well as entrepreneurship is to stem the “Japa Syndrome” among the youths.
Said he: “We are not taking the issue of Artificial Intelligence, robotics, coding and others with levity. We know that if our youths are good at those things, they can be in Nigeria and be working for firms in many parts of the world and they will be earning foreign exchange. That will help stem this “Japa syndrome” of a thing, where people would travel abroad to do menial jobs.”
The minister said that for over three decades, Nigeria abandoned technical and vocational education and focused on producing graduates, who are always after white collar jobs and that now, the focus has changed.
“In Europe and other places, the focus has been on incorporating TVET to become a core aspect of their education system and that is what we are doing now. We need education that would aid manufacturing and technological innovations and that will also lead to a robust private sector which will drive societal growth and development, ” Alausa stated.
In his remarks, the Rector, Dr Ibraheem Abdul, said with over 200 PhD holders in its services, YABATECH was more than qualified to become a university.
He added: “While we are praying that we become a university, we don’t want to become just one of those universities. We want to be a university of Technical and Vocational Education that would bring innovation and also solve societal problems and challenges and contribute greatly to the advancement of our country. We have the manpower and we just need the support of the government in this regard,” the rector noted.
He highlighted various achievements recorded under his administration and vowed that the management would not relent in raising the stakes higher.
The Chairman, Governing Council, Prof. Funso Afolabi, lauded the education minister for the visit and appealed to him in supporting their demands.
“The bill that would state the change in status of YABATECH and the new name it would bear is expected to be sent to the National Assembly for passage and presidential assent,” Afolabi stated.

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FG makes U-turn on proposed scrapping of JSS, SSS system of education 

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Federal Government has made a U-turn on the proposed scrapping of the Junior and senior secondary school system replacing it with 12 years compulsory education.

 

Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, told journalists at a press conference in Abuja, on Friday, that policy is at the proposal level and final decision has not been taken on the matter.

 

It was reported on Friday that the National Council of Education (NCE) has approved the scrapping of senior secondary system of education.

 

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