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University of Rome, TPI Delegation Visit NITDA on Jigawa STEAM Programme

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A delegation from the University of Rome and The Peace Institute (TPI), led by Prof. Hauwa Ibrahim, visited the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) to reflect on the impact of the three-week STEAM Digital Literacy Programme for pupils in Hadejia, Jigawa State.

The delegation was received by Dr. Dimie Warowei, Director of Corporate Planning and Strategy at NITDA.

He noted the significance of the programme in shaping young minds with relevant skills. According to him, “initiatives like this contribute to building a strong foundation for Nigeria’s digital economy.”

The team explained that the camp empowered 1,050 pupils from 45 schools, providing hands-on training in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. They emphasized the use of both modern and locally available materials, which helped the pupils gain practical problem-solving abilities.

The visit also included a tour of the NITDA Computer Emergency Readiness and Response Team (CERRT) room.

The delegation commended Nigeria’s efforts in safeguarding its digital ecosystem, which aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for a sustainable digital future.

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Cross River Gov Cancels Postings Made by Outgoing Head of Service

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August 20, 2025 – The Cross River State Government has issued a press release dated 20 August 2025 regarding recent administrative postings by the Office of the Head of Service.

The statement noted that the postings were made in August 2025, just as the Head of Service approaches retirement.

According to the government, “the postings effected within this short transition period could hinder smooth handover, create administrative instability, and undermine orderly succession.”

The release, signed under the reference SSG/GSA/S/78/Vol.EX/509, emphasized that such actions could affect the efficiency of governance if allowed to stand.

Governor Senator Bassey Edet Otu has therefore directed the immediate reversal and cancellation of all postings. The government clarified that this decision will remain in place until the incoming Head of Service assumes office, ensuring continuity and proper administrative balance across ministries and agencies.

FG Begins Free Financial Education Training for 100,000 Youths

August 20, 2025 – The Federal Government has launched a nationwide free financial education programme that will train 100,000 Nigerian youths annually in financial literacy, global trade, entrepreneurship, and investing.

Mrs Omolara Esan, Director, Information and Public Relations at the Ministry of Youth Development, announced this in a statement released in Abuja on Wednesday.

She explained that the training is in partnership with Investonaire Academy and designed to equip young Nigerians with skills to thrive in today’s complex financial environment.

“By expanding access to financial education, the programme aims to transform lives, improve employability, and promote sustainable wealth creation across the country,” she said.

According to Esan, participants will benefit from a comprehensive platform covering global asset classes including commodities, gold, equities, and foreign exchange.

The training also includes lessons on risk management, portfolio development, and wealth-building strategies. She added that graduates will receive an industry-recognised certificate that supports career advancement and entrepreneurial growth.

She noted that the programme will be delivered through a modern Learning Management System (LMS) that features gamified learning, simulations, quizzes, and real-world trading scenarios, making financial education more interactive and practical.

Esan further disclosed that physical training sessions will begin in Abuja soon, before being extended to other states across the country.

“The initiative is open to all Nigerian youths, including students, NYSC members, entrepreneurs, job seekers, and young professionals across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory,” she said.

She emphasised that registration for the programme is free of charge and can be completed through the Investonaire website at www.investionnaire.com.

Apply: Creative Economy Development Fund CEDF Phase 2 ($100,000)

August 20, 2025 – The Creative Economy Development Fund (CEDF) has announced the official launch of Phase 2, introducing a new user-friendly interface designed to simplify access to funding and support opportunities for Nigeria’s growing creative industry.

Recall that this second phase, which was initially scheduled to open on August 4 but was postponed. Application is now open today, 20th August, 2025.

According to CEDF, the upgraded portal aims to provide seamless access for creative and cultural entrepreneurs across the country. “We are committed to empowering creatives with the resources they need to innovate and expand their businesses,” the fund stated.

Eligibility for the program covers a wide range of sectors:
i. Video gaming
ii. Film, music
iii. Animation
iv. Fashion
v. Publishing
vi. Visual arts
vii. Culinary arts
viii. Tourism and heritage

Successful applicants will receive funding of up to $100,000 to scale operations, foster creativity, and support sustainable economic growth. This initiative is not just about funding but about building an ecosystem that drives long-term impact.

How to apply:

To apply, interested entrepreneurs should visit www.cedf.gov.ng and fill out the official CEDF phase 2 application form link. Shortlisted proposals will be reviewed by independent advisors and the CEDF investment committee.

News update (August 30, 2025):

The phase 2 application deadline will now close on 1st October 2025. This extension has been granted to give more creative and cultural entrepreneurs the opportunity to apply and showcase their innovations. According to the Federal Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism and The Creative Economy, “We want to ensure that talents from every corner of Nigeria have the chance to access this support.”

JAMB Reactivates 2025 WAEC Result Upload for UTME Candidates

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August 20, 2025 – The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released a fresh update concerning the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) process. In a statement, the board confirmed that the upload of the 2025 WAEC result has been reactivated for all candidates.

Recall that JAMB temporarily closed the 2025 WASSCE result upload portal. This development is crucial for admission processes into Nigerian universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education.

“Dear UTME candidates, this is to notify you that upload of the 2025 WAEC result has been reactivated. Kindly visit any of our accredited facilities near you to access the service. Thank you,” the statement from JAMB read.

JAMB emphasized that candidates must strictly use accredited centers to complete this process, ensuring that their academic records are properly updated in the system.

This update is expected to help institutions verify results and fast-track admission screenings for the 2025 academic session. Candidates are urged not to delay in visiting approved facilities to avoid disruptions in their admission journey.

News update (August 26, 2025):

JAMB has reiterated that the ongoing 0’level result upload is strictly for candidates using the 2025 WAEC result. Consequently, those who have previously uploaded the initially-released result are to reupload.

FG to Train 5,000 People, Prepares $2b Fibre-Optic Rollout by 2030

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The Federal Government has announced new progress in the digital economy sector, with Honourable Minister Dr. Bosun Tijani, Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, outlining the country’s next steps to improve internet connectivity through Project BRIDGE.

The initiative aims to deploy 90,000 kilometers of fibre-optic cable across Nigeria to ensure reliable broadband access in both urban and rural communities.

Speaking on ARISE Prime Time, Dr. Tijani highlighted that investment in Nigeria’s digital economy has grown significantly. According to him, the sector attracted $191 million in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the first quarter of 2024, a ninefold increase compared to previous years.

“When you look at the graphs of GDP in Nigeria up until the point where we did full liberalization, it was almost flat. But the moment full liberalization came, you started seeing a very steep upward movement in diagram graph. And the reason is that the sector that I supervise is truly today responsible for driving up productivity in nearly any other sector in the country. Imagine what banking was like before internet became ubiquitous in Nigeria,” the Minister explained.

The Minister stressed that Nigeria’s digital economy is directly linked to job creation.

“If this sector was allowed to continue to struggle we were going to be losing significant jobs and we could trace about in Nigeria today about half a million jobs to that sector. And if they started struggling, what will happen is they’ll start shedding jobs and as they start shedding jobs those will be our people that used to be gainfully employed that would not be employed,” Dr. Tijani stated.

He added that the sector has not only avoided job losses in the past two years but has also seen steady increases in employment. Telecommunication companies in Nigeria have also made large investments, spending more than $1 billion on equipment from original manufacturers.

“The other thing that we track is investment in the sector and we have authoritative information from original equipment manufacturers that Nigerian telecommunication companies have paid over $1 billion for equipment that is coming into this country because we’ve also mandated that if we allow you increase in tariff you must also invest in infrastructure to ensure that the quality of the experience of our people will be on the rise,” he said.

The Federal Government is now preparing a $2 billion fibre-optic infrastructure project, set to begin in the last quarter of 2025.

The Minister clarified that while the rollout has not yet started, funding discussions are at an advanced stage, with support from international partners.

“No, we’ve not rolled it out yet. The work we’ve been doing is actually mobilizing the money which is being led by the World Bank. So we’re a couple of weeks away from confirming that leadership for a chunk of the funding, which is about $500 thousand. I spent the entire day today reviewing a set of document with folks from the bank which is focused on helping us mobilize 51% of the total that we require towards being able to deploy this,” he explained.

According to the Minister, the government has already completed the high-level design for the fibre network and is encouraging strong local participation.

“We’re in fact encouraging more local investors to invest in it because we want a strong local participation and ownership of the infrastructure. The design is so exciting that we expect that every geopolitical zone, every state will have what we call the fiber rings. Every local government will have fiber rings and every ward will have what we call Point of Presence which means the typical home in Nigeria shouldn’t be more than about a kilometer or two from a point of presence of fiber,” Tijani noted.

To address connectivity gaps, the Ministry has also launched a rural connectivity project, piloted in Kura, Abuja. Plans are underway to deploy 7,000 towers to communities currently not connected.

“Once we have ubiquitous connectivity, you will start to see smart application of connectivity and internet in agriculture, education and security. A lot of the places where we can’t secure at the minute, the reason why we can’t secure them is that most of them are off the grid. They’re not connected. And it’s why we also launched our rural connectivity project which we’ve piloted here in Kura in Abuja. And we’re now working on deploying 7,000 towers to communities that are currently not connected,” the Minister said.

He stressed that the President has directed that no community should be left behind in the digital economy rollout.

The fibre-optic rollout is designed as a five-year project. Dr. Tijani explained that the Ministry is already training workers and businesses to support the large-scale deployment.

“The target we’ve set for ourselves is a project lifespan of 5 years. But we are aggressively going out there to 5 years from the end of this year to actually do the digging and deploy because what we’re deploying is 90,000 km fibre network. So it’s quite significant and to be able to do that we’re actually intentionally training folks on the science of how to handle this cable which is a special kind of cable, fiber optic cable, how to slice it, how to dig the ground to lay it in a manner that is safe and sustainable. So we’re going to be training close to 5,000 people to be able to do that. We will train small businesses that will also support that entire process so that we can deploy these folks en masse across the country based on that design that we’ve released two weeks ago and hopefully we can get to a point where in 3 years time wherever you find yourself in Nigeria you will have access to quality connectivity,” Tijani explained.

The Minister noted that the project will also strengthen Nigeria’s position as a regional hub for broadband infrastructure.

“We’re already a regional hub for connectivity, but we want to strengthen that so that digital economy also will become stronger. The 90,000 km fibre that we’re laying our goal is also to ensure that that same fiber can be used to connect Nigeria, Republic of Benin, a part of Cameroon, all the neighboring countries which will also bring value to our economy from that investment,” he said.

Dr. Tijani also shared that his active involvement with the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has placed Nigeria in a historic position.

“This is the level of thinking and that’s what led me to becoming extremely active at the ITU (International Telecommunications Union) level where now I’ve also now been elected as the vice chair for the ITU council,” he said.

On broadband penetration, the Minister reported steady progress, with coverage rising from 46 percent to 48 percent, representing an increase from 90 million to about 103 million internet users.

“We’ve moved from 46 to 48%. So we’re quite close to half. But if you look at it in terms of number, that’s gone from about 90 million, I think, to about 103 million or something like that,” he said.

He explained that right of way issues had been a major barrier to fibre deployment, but new partnerships with state governments have led to progress.

“What we’ve also done in terms of what we promised was right of way has always been a barrier for those who want to invest and we noticed that it will also be a barrier for the investment we wanted to make. So we’ve been working with the state, and since we came into office 11 states have zero-rated right of way for those who want to lay fiber and we’re still working with more states to be able, and this is something that this sector has been chasing for years,” he added.

On whether rising costs in the telecommunications industry represent a setback or advantage, the Minister explained that government intervention was necessary to accelerate infrastructure growth.

“Even for the private sector, whilst we need to give them some allowance for them to be able to continue to invest, they can’t get us there fast enough which is why government is floating this special purpose vehicle to invest $2 billion in fiber cable because if you want to wait for the private companies to get fiber into every local government in this country, I think we’ll be waiting for another 20 to 25 years,” Tijani said.

NAHCON Announces N8.5m for 2026 Hajj Fare Deposit

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August 20, 2025 – The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has announced the deposit amount for the 2026 Hajj fare.

In a statement, NAHCON confirmed that the required deposit is N8,500,000 (Eight Million, Five Hundred Thousand Naira). According to the commission, intending pilgrims are advised to make early payments through approved channels.

Payment can be made via State Pilgrims Welfare Boards, Accredited Hajj Tour Operators, or the Hajj Savings Scheme (HSS) through accredited banks.

The accredited banks listed by NAHCON include:
i. Jaiz Bank
ii. TAJBank
iii. The Alternative Bank
iv. Lotus Bank.

NAHCON urged pilgrims to comply promptly.

OYO TESCOM Releases 2024 Second Batch Shortlisted Candidates

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August 20, 2025 – Oyo State Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) has begun the shortlisting process for the 2nd batch of its 2024 recruitment exercise.

This new update was observed on applicants’ dashboards, sparking reactions among those who have been waiting for the next phase of the process.

According to the notification released under the “Office of the Executive Chairman,” successful candidates have started receiving offers of temporary appointment.

The message reads, “Congratulations, Your application to the Oyo State Teaching Service Commission Recruitment is successful. You are posted to: (Name of School, Zone).” Note that the name of school and zone are different depending on the applicant.

Applicants are advised to prepare for documents verification as well as the submission of their appointment acceptance letter.

The notice further explained that the acceptance letter should be submitted to the Chairman’s Office at the TESCOM Headquarters, State Secretariat, Ibadan.

The message also encouraged new appointees to keep up with the State’s job portal and official media platforms. It states, “You are advised to regularly follow up on the State’s Jobportal and our various media channels for further information. We are looking forward to you joining the Oyo State Teaching Workforce.”

Applicants who scored 50 percent and above are urged to log in to their dashboards to confirm their shortlist status. Relatives, friends, and associates are also encouraged to inform qualified applicants about the development.

How to check:

To check if you are shortlisted, visit tescom.jobportal.oyostate.gov.ng/tescom2024 and log in using your phone number and password.

This update has created excitement among applicants as the Oyo TESCOM 2024 second batch shortlisting continues. However, there is no official confirmation from the Commission yet.

Apply: Plan International Youth Challenge Fund Phase 4 (€7,000 Grant)

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August 20, 2025 – Applications are now open for the Youth Challenge Fund – Edition 4, announced by Plan International Nigeria. The program is designed to support young activist groups in West and Central Africa who are working to make change in their communities.

The Fund will provide financial support of €5,000 to €7,000 to both registered and unregistered groups, collectives, and organizations led by girls or young feminists.

According to Plan International Nigeria, this initiative focuses on “supporting the innovation, creativity, and energy of young activists who are committed to gender equality.”

The call for proposals highlights seven main areas where projects can apply. These include:
i. Girls’ Employment and Entrepreneurship
ii. Protection from Violence
iii. Youth Leadership and Mentorship
iv. Girls Access to Quality Education
v. Climate Change, Environment and Livelihoods
vi. Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights
vii. Humanitarian Response and Emergency

Applicants who are selected will also benefit from several opportunities beyond the funding itself. The benefits outlined by the organization are:
a. Join the Youth Challenge Fund 4 network
b. Get at least 5 capacity strengthening sessions tailored to your needs
c. Sessions run online by County Offices and the West and Central Africa Regional Hub
d. Access all tools and resources on the Equality Accelerator platform
e. Help shape new tools for activism
f. Receive support from a dedicated Plan Country Office staff member
g. Benefit from online networking with other young activists in the region

Eligibility is open to groups that meet specific criteria.

These include:
1. Groups must be led by girls or women aged 15-30. Priority is given to young feminists aged 15-24.
2. Groups must have an annual budget of under 50,000 EUR.
3. They must be independent from government, political, religious organizations, and corporations.
4. The proposal must focus on at least one Youth Challenge Fund priority area.
5. Verification will be required through two references, registration documents (if available), and ID from two representatives.
6. Groups must be based in one of the eligible countries.
7. If all members are under 18, parental or guardian consent is required under safeguarding rules.
8. In Chad and Senegal, only projects that address education changes for girls and young women are eligible.
9. Countries eligible are Togo, Liberia, Guinea Bissau, Guinea, Central African Republic, Mali, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Benin, Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, Chad, and Senegal.

The deadline for applications is September 8, 2025.

How to apply:

Interested applicants can apply by completing the eligibility form available Here. Those unable to apply online due to disability or lack of internet access are advised to contact equalityaccelerator@plan-international.org for assistance.

FG Lists 11 Federal Hospitals with N12,000 Subsidised Dialysis

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August 20, 2025 – The Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare has clarified reports that patients in the Northwest are excluded from the Federal Government’s subsidised dialysis programme, describing the claim as false.

In a statement, the Ministry said the programme is a landmark intervention by the Federal Government aimed at saving lives and reducing both physical and financial suffering of Nigerians living with kidney-related diseases.

According to the Ministry, “This information is incorrect. The subsidy scheme applies nationwide, including the Northwest region.”

The scheme, approved under the Renewed Hope Agenda, reduces the cost of dialysis sessions in Federal hospitals from ₦50,000 to ₦12,000.

This represents a major relief for patients and their families struggling with high medical bills.

The pilot phase of the programme is already running in eleven Federal Tertiary Health Institutions across the six geo-political zones. The list includes:
1. Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital
2. University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital
3. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital
4. University of Jos Teaching Hospital
5. National Hospital, Abuja
6. Federal Medical Centre, Ebute Metta
7. University College Hospital, Ibadan
8. University of Benin Teaching Hospital
9. Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa
10. Federal Teaching Hospital, Owerri
11. Federal Medical Centre, Abakaliki

The Ministry stressed that the Northwest has not been excluded and noted that the initiative will be expanded to cover more Federal hospitals across the country in due course.

“No Nigerian will be left behind in accessing life-saving dialysis services,” the statement added.

This intervention highlights the government’s commitment to universal health coverage, kidney disease treatment, and the reduction of non-communicable diseases. By cutting the dialysis cost drastically, the Federal Government says it is safeguarding the health and wellbeing of all Nigerians.