Education
JAMB, WAEC, NECO Officials Meet

By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Joint Admissions Matriculation Board (JAMB) says it is currently meeting with Heads of other examination conducting agencies in Nigeria to avoid clash of Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) with WAEC, NECO or others.
Registrar of JAMB, Professor Ishaq Oloyede made this known in Abuja when a delegation of the Education Correspondents Association of Nigeria, Abuja Chapter, (ECAN) led by its Chairman, Mr Chuks Ukwuatu paid him a courtesy visit.
Professor Oloyede who stated this as one of the major reasons why the sales of the forms for year 2017 UTME has not commenced said the board, putting the interest of students at heart and considering their level of preparation for the admission exams decided to work with other exam conducting agencies to avoid undue pressure on students.
He hinted that the sales of the 2017 UTME forms will soon commence but no particular date has been fixed for its commencement saying that the Board wants to ensure proper logistics are in place.
“I can say clearly that I don’t know when because what we want to do is to make sure that things that ought to be in place are in place, I cannot tell you exactly when it will be but I know it will be sooner than later” Professor Oloyede said.
“I am meeting with other examination bodies, we don’t want a situation where WAEC is going on, NECO and other ones are going on and students are being put under pressure to have to surrender one to another; we really want to avoid this”
“The second reason is when we hold our examination when students are not totally ready, you have high rate of failure and our examination is not an achievement examinations, it is a ranking examination and that is why we are saying it is wrong to extend the validity because the test itself is a once and for all test, so we believe that we should work together with other examination bodies and make sure that we take as much as possible the interest of the student into consideration” the JAMB Registrar explained.
Speaking on the introduction of CCTV Cameras for monitoring JAMB examinations, The Registrar said that the board has considered the use of the facility imperative as no Computer Based Test, CBT can be conducted without the use of CCTV cameras.
Prof Oloyede added that it will serve as a preventive measure noting that if a candidate is not caught in the act of malpractices, he /she can also been caught after exams thereby strengthening the quality of the test.
“We believe certain things should be done, with our CBT I am not aware of anywhere in the World where you conduct CBT without CCTV cameras, believe if you are not caught during examinations you can be caught after, this is one instrument we have been telling our CBT operators that we will not compromise and we have already asked them to provide these instruments ahead of the next exams”
“These are the reasons why we are holding off the sales of the 2017 UTME Forms” the Registrar added.
On further strengthening of the Computer Based Test , Professor Oloyede said certain fine tuning are taking place as the board is dealing with key technical problems but added that the next Admission examination will be given the best despite particular changes currently taking place.
“There would still be hitches and there would be problems in strengthening of CBT but I believe that to maintain the status quo is easy but if you want to effect changes of the status quo there would certainly be problems and of course these problems are surmountable.”
Education
2026 Akada Children’s Book Festival Holds May 23
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The 2026 edition of Akada Children’s Book Festival (ACBF) will take place on Saturday, May 23, at Rugby School Nigeria, Eko Atlantic, Lagos.
A statement from the organisers disclosed that this event, in its eighth year, will offer families a chance to engage their kids in fun, learning, and imagination all in one vibrant space.
The theme is Big Dreams, Brave Stories, and will feature different activities designed to move beyond passive participation, giving children the opportunity to engage actively with stories, explore their creativity, and connect with books in ways that feel natural and exciting.
Some of the rich and engaging line-up of activities designed to immerse children, parents, and educators in an interactive literary experience include author-led book readings, author meet-and-greet sessions, storytime sessions, book chats, book exhibitions and signings, workshops for children, workshops for parents and educators, writing and illustration competition announcements, scrabble and chess tournaments, theme song competition, sip and paint sessions, STEM activities, sensory play experiences, drama, music, and dance performances, and prizes and book giveaways.
The book festival encourages children to embrace courage, creativity, and self-expression. Through stories of adventure, bravery, and self-discovery, kids are inspired to dream boldly, ask questions, and see themselves as active participants in their own journeys.
As a result, some original children’s titles by Nigerian authors have been curated for the event. They include Lumi Drives from London to Lagos by Pelumi Nubi, Sim Sim Goes to the Salon by Tonye Faloughi-Ekezie, Amang Goes to the Village by Namse Udosen, and What Happened on Thursday? A Nigerian Civil War Story by Ayo Oyeku.
These books reflect diverse experiences and cultural contexts, allowing children to see themselves in the stories while exploring new worlds through literature.
Education
Controversial Nursery School English Language Textbook Not Approved—Lagos Govt
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
The Lagos State government has stressed that it did not approve the use of the controversial nursery school English language textbook in public and private schools in the state.
A mother had come online to criticise an alleged inappropriate content in her child’s textbook. It was claimed that the publisher of the book threatened to sue the woman.
Reacting to the development, the Permanent Secretary in the Lagos State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, Mrs Abisola Dokunmu-Adegbite, said the “textbook is not among the approved and recommended instructional materials authorised for use in public, or approved private schools across the state.”
According to her, the ministry maintains a strict policy on the selection and approval of educational materials to ensure that all learning resources are age-appropriate, morally sound, and align with the educational standards and values of the state.
She stated that based on preliminary findings, the “school featured in the video is located somewhere in Ojo Local Government, Lagos State.”
“The name of the school and publisher have been identified for further investigation and appropriate actions. The public is hereby assured of qualitative foundational education for our children in the state,” the senior government official said in a statement on Tuesday.
Mrs Dokunmu-Adegbite reiterated that only government-approved textbooks and instructional materials are permitted for use in schools in Lagos State, advising school administrators, proprietors, and teachers “to adhere strictly to these guidelines to safeguard the moral and academic development of our learners.”
She assured parents, guardians, educators, and the general public that the state government will always work hard to ensure children get quality education.
Education
Nigeria Introduces Textbook Ranking System to Improve Learning Standards
By Adedapo Adesanya
The federal government announces the introduction of a National Textbook Ranking System for Primary, Junior and Senior Secondary Schools across the country as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen quality assurance and standardisation in Nigeria’s education sector.
The development was disclosed in a Monday statement signed by Mrs Folasade Boriowo, the Director of Press and Public Relations, Federal Ministry of Education, noting that the initiative is designed to address the growing proliferation of textbooks in schools and ensure that only high-quality, curriculum-compliant learning materials are approved for classroom use.
The Implementation of the National Textbook Ranking System will commence from the September 2026 academic session, following the establishment of the Standing Subject Committees and completion of the evaluation framework.
The statement disclosed that the Minister of Education, Mr Tunji Alausa, alongside the Minister of State for Education, Professor Suiwaba Sai’d Ahmad, stated that under the new system, the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC) will continue to exercise its statutory authority to approve textbooks for use in Nigerian schools.
The Ministry explained that the textbooks will now be ranked through a structured national evaluation process to determine the most suitable and highest-quality options for each subject and level of education.
The statement reads, “As part of the reform, NERDC will establish Standing Subject Committees comprising experts in relevant subject areas. These committees will conduct rigorous reviews of textbooks submitted by publishers and evaluate them based on clearly defined academic and pedagogical standards.
“Following this evaluation process, only a limited number of textbooks will be ranked and approved for use in schools for each subject, ensuring improved quality control and consistency in teaching and learning materials across the country.”
The Ministry explained that the introduction of the ranking system is expected to significantly reduce the excessive number of textbooks currently in circulation in many schools, which has often created confusion for teachers, students and parents.
The statement added, “The reform also aims to bring greater transparency, order and quality assurance into the textbook approval process while aligning Nigeria’s education system with international best practices in instructional material standardisation.
“Under the new policy, NERDC will continue its responsibility of licensing textbooks. However, any textbook that is not ranked under the new system will not be permitted for use in Nigerian schools, regardless of prior licensing status.”
The statement further revealed that the Education Ministry will communicate the new ranking policy to teachers and other key stakeholders in the education sector to ensure proper awareness and compliance with the new framework.
The federal government reaffirmed that the reform forms part of broader efforts to strengthen the quality of education delivery, enhance learning outcomes and ensure that Nigerian students are equipped with the best possible learning resources.
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