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Stakeholders to Discuss ‘Education Beyond Walls’ at Edu360 2019

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By Dipo Olowookere

One of the leading financial institutions in the country, Union Bank of Nigeria Plc, is planning big for the second edition of its annual education fair, Edu360.

Union Bank has been on of the backbones of the education sector in Nigeria. The company is known to always identify and invest in sectors that are vital to shaping a better, more sustainable future for generations to come.

The Edu360 is in line with the lender’s efforts to support education as a vital sector for Nigeria’s growth and development and the theme for this year’s three-day event is Education Beyond Walls.

A statement issued by the financial firm on Monday disclosed that the Edu360 2019 will take place at the Union Bank Sports Centre in Surulere, Lagos from Thursday, October 24 to Saturday, October 26, 2019, and will attract audiences across the education ecosystem including government officials, educators, parents and students.

It was disclosed that attendees will benefit from a robust programme lineup that includes talks, panel sessions, masterclasses, workshops and training sessions for teachers. There will also be immersive and interactive activities and learning sessions for students, including gaming classes, robotics and coding, acting clinics, and photography workshops.

The focus of the annual conference is to facilitate critical engagement between key stakeholders in the sector, provide essential teacher training for public school teachers and expose students across all education cadres to experiential and creative learning opportunities.

Chief Executive Officer of Union Bank, Mr Emeka Emuwa, while commenting on the Edu360 initiative, was quoted as saying in the statement that, “Union Bank has been a leading advocate for education in Nigeria. Edu360 presents a platform to express our robust support for this key sector.

“Following the successful first edition last year, we realise that great ideas and collaboration are key to moving the education sector forward. We hope that the discussions and conversations at Edu360 2019 will unearth new ideas that will help build this very crucial sector.”

Edu360 was established in 2018 by Union Bank as a platform to rapidly accelerate access, quality and learning outcomes for Nigerian children and youth. The inaugural event drew over 3,000 delegates.

This year, the event is expected to attract 5,000 delegates and will feature an exhibition where service providers in the education sector will showcase their products and services.

According to the statement, entry to the event is free and open to members of the public, with registration ongoing at www.edu360.ng.

In 2017, Union Bank made a commitment to drive private sector engagement in delivering Nigeria’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the Next100 initiative; highlighting SDG 4 – Quality Education as one of the areas in which it intends to drive impact.

Between April and June this year, hundreds of teachers and school administrators in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt benefited from free training sessions organised by Union Bank on the Edu360 platform, in a bid to boost the quality of education in Nigerian schools.

The bank also recently organised the EdTech Challenge to discover, showcase and support innovative, cutting-edge technologies with the potential to transform Nigeria’s education system.

During the entry period from July 30 to August 23, 2019, over 1,060 ideas were received. Finalists from the competition will be invited to pitch their ideas during Edu360, with the top three ideas receiving total funding support of N5 million.

Union Bank is one the oldest banks in Nigeria and was established in 1917 and listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in 1971. The bank is a trusted and recognizable brand, with an extensive network of over 300 branches across Nigeria.

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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6,300 Benefit N1.7bn from Teachers’ Endwell Scheme in Oyo

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

Over N1.7 billion has been disbursed to about 6,300 teachers and next-of-kin between 2022 and 2026 under the Teachers’ Social Security Scheme (Endwell Scheme) in Oyo State.

The Endwell scheme was conceived at a time when retiring teachers were abandoned by all tiers of government, and many faced severe psychological and financial distress due to late payment of gratuities and pensions.

But since its inception about three decades ago, the initiative has become a dependable social security support for thousands in the state.

At the 14th state (Biennial) general meeting of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) held at the Teachers’ House, Oluyole Estate, Ibadan, the chairman of the Board of Trustees, Mr Obasola Elijah Olayiwola, reaffirmed the scheme’s solid financial footing and consistent fulfilment of obligations to members.

During the presentation of the management report, he said the rise in benefit payments reflects an increasing number of retiring teachers and a growing subscriber base, boosted by the recruitment of new teachers by Governor Seyi Makinde.

He assured members that the scheme remains financially disciplined, saying, “The Endwell Scheme continues to be a strong pillar of support for our teachers. The steady increase in beneficiaries underscores our commitment to protecting the welfare of those who serve in our classrooms.”

He added that the board will continue to strengthen investment strategies to maintain sustainable returns for contributors.

On his part, the chairman of NUT Oyo State chapter, Mr Raji Oladimeji Ismael, said the new financial data confirms that the Endwell Scheme has entered a new era of stability, strength, and relevance.

He stated that the scheme’s uninterrupted performance over the last three decades, without any record of financial collapse, demonstrates its resilience despite past scepticism and opposition.

“Today marks another milestone in the history of Endwell. The gloomy days are completely over. The scheme has weathered storms, survived doubt, and continues to wax stronger daily,” he said.

Mr Oladimeji reiterated that the scheme has consistently paid Non-Refundable Terminal Benefits (NRTB) and death-in-service compensation to members and families across the state for three decades.

He praised past and present management teams, particularly the current Board led by Comrade Obasola, for consolidating the scheme’s successes, also commending subscribers for their loyalty and prompt dues payment.

A major highlight of the event was the special recognition and honour bestowed on the founding fathers and early contributors who played pivotal roles in the creation and successful take-off of the Endwell Scheme.

Those honoured included Comrade Anusat Babatunde Amuda, Comrade Ibrahim Bolomope, Comrade Elijah Olu Abiala, Comrade Suleiman Adediran, Mr Tade Ipadeola, Mrs J. L. Latunji, and Mr Oladiti Oladapo.

The union described them as visionaries whose courage and foresight midwifed a scheme that has now become a lifeline for thousands of educators in Oyo State, urging newly recruited teachers to join the scheme, stressing that Endwell remains one of the most reliable and effective welfare mechanisms available to educators in Oyo State.

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2026 Akada Children’s Book Festival Holds May 23

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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.

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Controversial Nursery School English Language Textbook Not Approved—Lagos Govt

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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.

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