Education
FG Approves Agric Institute in Nasarawa
By Adedapo Adesanya
The federal government has approved the establishment of the Agricultural Machinery and Equipment Development Institute in Nasarawa State to boost industrialisation in the Northern state.
This disclosure was made by Governor Abdullahi Sule in Lafia on Saturday at the opening ceremony of the Lafia City Mall, a subsidiary of Wave Mart Group of Companies.
Mr Sule said the agric institute would be located in Lafia as a step forward in terms of industrialising the state, adding that it also indicated the readiness of the state to maximize the diverse opportunities in the agriculture sector especially agriculture mechanization.
“We are ready here in Lafia. Lafia is attracting a lot in the area of agriculture industrialization. I am very happy.
“In fact, I woke up this morning extremely happy because last night, I receive the approval from Mr President for the setting up of the Agricultural Machinery and Equipment Development Institute right here in Lafia.
“I want to use this opportunity to extend my greatest appreciation to President Muhammadu Buhari. Just a few weeks ago, we realized that there are going to be about three or four institutes that are about to be established.
“I now wrote for the establishment of the institute in the state and just yesterday, Mr President approved it and we are going to establish that institute right here in Lafia,” he said.
Mr Sule added that aside from the institute, the state government had also recently signed an agreement with the Gurku-Kabusu community in the Karu local government area of the state for the commencement of an industrial zone on 13,000 hectares of land in the area.
He explained that the choice of the area was due to its close proximity to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, which thereby offers a huge market potential to the investor in the zone.
He said that it also made the business initiative beneficial to the state, the industrialists and the host community.
“Today, we concluded by signing with the people. Gurku-Kabusu is just five kilometres from Maitama. With that type of opportunity that we have, that will be mutually beneficial to the state, the community and the industrialists, we are ready now for industrialization in that area,” he said.
The governor also revealed that in line with his policy to engage youths in skills acquisition, an institute for skill acquisition has been completed with equipment being procured for the various skill offices in the centre.
He then thanked Wave Mart Group of Companies for setting up the mall, adding that other investors who indicate interest to invest in the state would have no regrets.
“I want to thank you, the CEO of Wave Mart Group for your continuous belief and trust in Nasarawa state and I want to thank you also for giving us the opportunity to prove to the world that Nasarawa state is set for investment.
“Any investor that is interested, that is coming to Nasarawa state, there is no better time to come than now,” he said.
In his address, Mr Emmanuel Umoru, Chairman of Wave Mart Group of Companies, said the Lafia City Mall was not the first but the third investment of the group in the state.
He said given the investments and the years spent investing in the state, he has been able to convince other investors to come for themselves and inspect the security situation with the option of also investing in the state.
Mr Umoru then disclosed that the Lafia City Mall which so far has gulped about N678 million would employ more than a hundred staff with most of the staff been indigenes of the state.
“The reason for establishing this kind of facility is not just for making money but to give employment to our teeming youths.
“This is a state we have invested in for almost about seven years now and to the glory of God, we have no reason to regret. On this note, I make bold to say that we shall come again. We appreciate your drive for investment in the state,” he said.
On his part, the Emir of Lafia, Sidi Bage appreciated the private sector drive of the governor and also lauded the Wave Mart Group of Companies for choosing Lafia to locate their investment.
Education
Platform School Ipaja Clinches 2026 Ecobank Chess Championship
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The secondary school category of the 2026 Ecobank National Schools Team Chess Championship has been won by Platform School, Baruwa, Ipaja, after defeating Dayspring School.
The competition was sponsored by Ecobank Nigeria, in partnership with SchoolMate, Newcross, Exploration & Production Limited, GZI Limited, Frutta and the Nigeria Chess Federation (NCF).
The contest attracted over a thousand students from schools across the country to the Ecobank Pan African Centre (EPAC) in Lagos.
Platform School clinched the first spot after six rounds with 16 match points, edging Dayspring School, which also finished unbeaten but settled for second place on tiebreaks. King’s College Lagos claimed third position after an impressive campaign.
The result further strengthened the growing rivalry between Platform School and Dayspring School. Platform School won the maiden edition of the Ecobank-sponsored championship before Dayspring School emerged as champions in the second edition. Platform School, however, bounced back strongly by reclaiming the title in the third edition and has now secured back-to-back titles after winning the fourth edition. Meanwhile, Dayspring School have now recorded consecutive second-place finishes following their triumph in the second edition.
In the primary category, Chess in Slums Africa delivered a dominant performance, winning all six matches to finish with a perfect score of 18 match points. First Baptist Group of Schools also finished with a perfect win record but settled for second place on tiebreaks, while Jareb Private School, Ogun, finished third. The event witnessed remarkable performances from young players, further highlighting the rapid growth of grassroots chess development in Nigeria.
The Primary Category title was especially significant for Chess in Slums Africa, as the team received celebrations and support on-site from Tunde Onakoya, whose presence added excitement and inspiration to the young players during the close of the championship and the closing ceremony.
Speaking about the event, the Head of Educational and Social Services at Ecobank, Mr Kunle Adewoyi, urged the students to strive hard to become Grand Masters in the near future.
“There are Grand Masters in Kenya, Rwanda and some other African countries, but, sadly, we don’t have any in Nigeria at the moment. It is our prayer that some of these students will become one in the near future,” he stated.
Mr Adewoyi said that Ecobank was particular about chess sponsorship because it helps in the development of the kids.
The Vice President of the Nigerian Chess Federation, Mr Adeyinka Adewale, was full of praise for Ecobank and other partners for sponsoring the tournament, just as he promised that next year’s edition will be bigger and better.
Education
Bunmi Adedayo Foundation Unveils N1bn Plan for Teachers, Students
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
For the next 10 years, a Nigerian non-profit organisation focused on public education reform, The Bunmi Adedayo Foundation (BAF), intends to train 10,000 additional teachers and 500 school leaders, reach at least 1 million more learners through accelerated foundational literacy and numeracy programmes, expand digital learning access to 25,000 teachers, embed education reforms into government policy, and amplify its national advocacy voice.
At an event held in Lagos to mark its 10th anniversary on May 6, the organisation noted that it hopes to raise more than N1 billion in diversified funding to sustain and scale operations.
At the landmark Education Futures Conference themed Building Nigeria’s Education Future: One Teacher, One School, One Child at a Time, BAF said it was impressed with the progress made so far.
BAF was established in January 2016 in honour of Oluwabunmi Omotayo Adedayo. Since its inception, it has reached more than 550,000 learners, empowered over 7,800 teachers and supported more than 1,300 public primary schools across Lagos, Ogun, Osun and Rivers states.
Its interventions span teacher capacity development, school infrastructure renovation, digital learning through ICT hubs, and direct pupil support through scholarships and learning materials.
At the conference, Executive Director Odedeyi Oluwakemi said, “What began as a response to a critical gap has evolved into a movement of measurable impact. The first 10 years have proven what is possible. The next 10 years will define what is transformational.”
The gathering last week convened educators, policymakers, development partners, and private-sector leaders to reflect on a decade of measurable impact and chart an ambitious course for the decade ahead.
It spotlighted Nigeria’s deepening education crisis. An estimated 10.5 million primary school-age children, representing 25 per cent of that population, are currently out of school, a figure that rises to more than 20 million when secondary school-age youth are included. Among Nigerian children aged 7 to 14, 73 per cent lack basic reading skills, while 75 per cent lack basic numeracy skills. Only 44 per cent of primary school teachers hold the required qualifications, while teacher absenteeism in public schools averages 24 per cent.
Chairman of the foundation’s Executive Council, Professor Oluwole Ayoola Atoyebi, commended the group’s decade of progress while acknowledging the scale of the challenge ahead.
“Many children still lack access to quality foundational learning, and many educators require continuous support to deliver effectively,” he said. “Education is not merely a social good; it is a strategic investment in the future of our nation.”
BAF’s programmes are delivered through an integrated model combining teacher development, school infrastructure renovation and digital learning. The foundation’s train-the-trainer approach, implemented through initiatives such as the Continuous In-Service Training Programme (CISTPST) and the Subject Enhancement Programme (SEP-M), has enabled its impact to cascade across schools and communities. Its two ICT centres in Surulere and Ketu have equipped more than 11,000 students with hands-on digital learning skills.
The organisation’s school transformation projects, including the full renovation of Yaba Model Nursery & Primary School and Nathan Nursery & Primary School, have been made possible through partnerships with organisations including Tastee Fried Chicken, the Adepoju Foundation and Phoenix Global Foundation.
Education
FG Exempts Colleges of Education, Agric Candidates from UTME
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Candidates seeking to gain admission into Colleges of Education in Nigeria will no longer need to write the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) organised by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).
This information was disclosed by the Minister of Education, Mr Tunji Alausa, during an annual admission policy meeting of JAMB in Abuja on Monday.
He revealed that the new policy would become effective in the 2026.2027 admission cycle, stating that it was to make tertiary education admission easier for would-be teachers in the country.
The Minister also said candidates seeking admission to agriculture programmes outside engineering disciplines would not be required to sit for UTME, though they must register with JAMB.
“Candidates seeking admission into Education Programs and Agriculture non-Engineering Courses are now exempted from UTME,” he declared.
However, they are mandated to have at least four credit passes in relevant subjects in the Senior Secondary School Examination (SSCE) conducted by either the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) or the National Examinations Council (NECO), he stated.
Mr Alausa noted that after these academic credentials are screened, verified and certified, the admission letters would be issued through the Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS), in line with existing regulations.
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