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Every Child Free to Attend Catholic Schools—Rev Fr Otegbola

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St Mary Catholic Church

By Emmanuel Udom

The Parish Priest of St Mary Catholic Church, Alaja, Ifo in Ogun State, Rev Fr Anthony Otegbola, on Sunday, debunked the notion that Catholic schools admit students based on religion, with the intention of brainwashing them to worship the Virgin Mary, the mother of God.

Speaking during the Sunday mass held at the church auditorium, the cleric said Christians and Moslems parents or guardians as well as other religious and spiritual bodies were free to bring their children and wards for admission to any Catholic school anywhere in the world.

The admission begins from nursery, primary through to secondary and tertiary levels.

He was speaking while trying to persuade parents and guardians to ensure that their children and wards attend Santa Maria Catholic College (SMCC), the educational arm of St Mary Catholic Church presently admitting students for the JSS 1 classes, scheduled to begin September, this year.

According to him, “The virtues of humility, service, morality, discipline, and integrity are universal concepts that have no religious barriers.”

“Therefore, since we are brothers and sisters from one God, we are one and our world is now seen as a global family,” he further stated.

All over the world, students attending Catholic schools come from diverse backgrounds and therefore, it is not possible to impose the doctrines of the church on people, but rather students are groomed to be studious, disciplined, and morally upright, to grow up to become useful members of the society and humanity.

Therefore, the issue of brainwashing students to accept and worship the Virgin Mary as the mother of God is certainly not correct or right, the priest said.

The church further said Santa Maria Catholic College is selling its admission into JSS 1 classes for N5,000 for non-parishioners and N3,000 for parishioners of the parish, as further check revealed that the summer coaching of SMCC costs N1,000 per student per week from August to September, this year.

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Zoho Trains Babcock University Students on Low-Code Tools

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

Over 50 students of Babcock University in Ogun State have benefitted from a programme organised by a global technology company, Zoho, to empower them on hands-on digital skills in low-code application development.

The company partnered with the higher institution of learning through the Babcock Centre for Executive Development (BCED) to set up an initiative known as the Young Creators Programme.

The participating students were chosen across disciplines—including Computer Science, Business, and Information Technology—to build business-ready applications using Zoho Creator, the company’s low-code development platform.

The three day workshop introduced students to practical problem-solving using the latest advancements in cloud technology, enabling them to design and develop custom business solutions without advanced programming knowledge. The scheme also fostered a deeper understanding of how low-code tools can support entrepreneurship and digital transformation.

It marks the beginning of a broader strategic collaboration between Zoho and BCED as both organisations will continue to work together to deliver additional training programs, interactive workshops and innovation-focused events.

Discussions are also underway to add Zoho’s apps to BCED’s entrepreneurship curriculum, ensuring that students learn how they can apply digital solutions for various business problems.

The Young Creators Programme forms part of Zoho’s global effort to promote digital literacy and support innovation among young people.

“As part of our commitment to supporting local talent development in Nigeria, we are excited to collaborate with Babcock University to equip students with future-ready digital skills.

“Through the Young Creators Program, we aim to empower young innovators to build solutions that solve real business challenges while strengthening the local technology ecosystem,” the Country Head for Zoho Nigeria, Mr Kehinde Ogundare, stated.

Also commenting, the Director of BEDC, Mr Ayodeji Ajibade, said, “We are committed to preparing our students for leadership in a rapidly evolving digital economy.

“Partnering with Zoho strengthens our mission by providing students with access to industry-standard tools and practical learning experiences that bridge the gap between classroom knowledge and real-world application.”

Launched in 2022, the Young Creators Programme has trained more than 2000 students around the world, providing them with the tools and confidence to pursue careers and entrepreneurial ventures in the technology space.

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Why Online Engineering Education Is the Next Big Shift

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The world of engineering is changing faster than ever, and education is evolving right along with it. With the rise of advanced digital tools and remote learning platforms, pursuing an engineering degree online has become a realistic and rewarding option for aspiring professionals. Once considered a hands-on field that required in-person labs and lectures, engineering has now entered a new era where flexibility, innovation, and technology merge to create powerful learning experiences.

Online engineering programs are no longer just a backup plan; they are now a primary pathway for students who want to balance education with personal and professional commitments. The flexibility of online learning allows individuals to study from anywhere in the world while still gaining access to top-tier faculty, modern curriculum, and interactive tools that mirror the in-classroom experience. This approach opens doors for people who might not have the time or resources to attend traditional on-campus programs.

One of the key advantages of studying engineering online is the adaptability of the coursework. Students can work through modules at their own pace, revisit complex topics, and take advantage of virtual labs that simulate real-world conditions. These digital environments are highly advanced, often using 3D modeling, data visualization, and simulation software to replicate the design and testing processes used in professional engineering. As a result, students are able to build practical skills that are directly transferable to modern industries.

Another major benefit of online engineering education is the diversity of programs available. Students can specialize in areas such as civil, electrical, mechanical, computer, or environmental engineering, among others. This variety allows learners to align their education with their career goals, whether they are interested in infrastructure development, renewable energy, robotics, or software systems. The digital nature of these programs also makes it easier to incorporate emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, sustainable design, and advanced manufacturing into the curriculum.

Online engineering degrees also promote a more inclusive learning environment. People from different backgrounds, time zones, and countries can collaborate on projects, share perspectives, and solve complex problems together. This global network of peers mirrors the international nature of the engineering industry itself, where collaboration across borders has become essential. Learning in such a diverse environment not only enhances technical skills but also strengthens communication, teamwork, and leadership abilities.

In addition to academic flexibility, online engineering programs often integrate real-world experience through internships, industry projects, and mentorships. Many institutions partner with leading companies to give students hands-on exposure to current technologies and business challenges. These experiences ensure that graduates are not only well-educated but also job-ready, with the skills needed to contribute effectively from day one.

Employers are increasingly recognizing the value of online engineering degrees. The perception that online learning lacks rigor has faded as universities and accrediting bodies have refined their programs to meet the same standards as traditional degrees. Employers today focus on the quality of education and the capabilities of the graduate, not the format through which they studied. The ability to manage time effectively, work independently, and master digital tools are all traits that online learners develop naturally and that employers highly value.

Technology continues to transform how education is delivered, and engineering is one of the fields benefiting the most. Cloud computing, virtual reality, and AI-driven simulations have made it possible to experience complex engineering processes without stepping into a physical lab. Students can run virtual experiments, test prototypes, and analyze performance in ways that are efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly. This integration of digital technology ensures that graduates are not only knowledgeable but also comfortable working with the latest tools shaping the modern engineering landscape.

Online engineering degrees are particularly appealing to working professionals looking to upskill or shift career paths. Many people in related industries, such as manufacturing, construction, or IT, pursue these programs to deepen their expertise or transition into higher-level technical roles. The self-paced nature of online learning allows them to continue working while advancing their education, creating a bridge between professional experience and academic growth.

In the broader picture, online engineering programs are helping close the global skills gap. As industries expand and adopt new technologies, the demand for qualified engineers continues to rise. Online education offers a scalable way to meet this demand by making high-quality training accessible to people around the world. It empowers individuals to pursue education without geographical or financial barriers, contributing to a more skilled and innovative global workforce.

In essence, the rise of online engineering degrees marks a turning point in higher education. It demonstrates how technology can enhance, not replace, the learning experience. As the engineering profession continues to evolve, so too must the ways we prepare future engineers. Online learning is proving to be one of the most effective tools for developing the thinkers, problem-solvers, and innovators who will shape our world in the decades to come.

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Dangote Cement Donates Educational Items to Lagos Schools

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

Some educational items have been donated by Dangote Cement Plc to students and staff of some public schools in Lagos State.

It was gathered that the cement firm gave out 1,000 school bags, 1,000 dozen of 60-leaf notebooks, and 1,000 mathematical sets to students across the schools under Lagos State’s Education District III.

The presentations of the materials were done at the Boys Junior Academy; Girls Junior Academy as well as Ebute Elefun Junior High School, Adeniji Adele Road, Lagos Island and Epetedo Junior High School, Adeniji Adele Road, all in Lagos Island.

Dangote Cement said the gesture was part of its commitment to educational development and community empowerment to foster academic success and societal progress.

“Education is the cornerstone of progress. It opens doors, builds character, and lays the foundation for a brighter future,” the chief executive of Dangote Cement, Mr Arvind Pathak, who was represented by the Group Head of Social Performance, Mr Wakeel Olayiwola, said.

He disclosed that the donations complement previous interventions in 2023 and 2024, which included the provision of solar inverters for computer rooms, school desks, desktop computers, and the renovation of science laboratories and libraries in selected schools.

Mr Pathak acknowledged the challenges faced by many families and schools in providing adequate learning materials saying: “by supporting schools in our neighbouring communities, we are investing not only in the academic success of our children but also in the long-term prosperity of our society.”

“Use them well. Study hard. Dream big and know that you have a community that believes in your potential,” he charged the students.

Principals of four of the schools, including Mrs Bello Afolake of Girls Junior Academy; Sobanke Rafiu of Boys Junior Academy; Mr Kayode Ajala of Ebute-Elefun Junior High School and Mr Taiwo Fatai of Epetedo Junior High School all expressed gratitude to the management of Dangote Cement for the gesture describing the volume of the materials donated to the students as unprecedented.

They all expressed hope that the relationship will last long in task of building the educational capacity of Lagos state and development of the students as the future leaders.

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