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Nigerian Institution of Mechanical Engineers Int’l Trip to Benin Republic

The Nigerian Institution of Mechanical Engineers (a division of the Nigerian Society of Engineers) has announced an international trip to the Benin Republic from October 10th to 13th, 2025.

The institution stated, “This trip is designed to expose members to international engineering practices and culture.”

Departure will take place from Lagos, and the total cost is 150,000 naira, which covers transport, lodging, and logistics.

Trip highlights include:
i. Visits to top engineering companies including Benin Textile Firm and DFID
ii. Tour of Songhai Farm and the Historic Slave Coast
iii. Specialised sessions with university students and professional engineering bodies

Engineers and young professionals are encouraged to apply. The organisers emphasized, “It’s an opportunity to expand professional networks and gain global exposure.”

How to apply:

Interested participants can register Here.

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NAKLAS Kwara Law Students Link to Submit KWASRRA Scholarship List

The National Association of Kwara State Law Students (NAKLAS) has issued a press release calling on all eligible law students from Kwara State to urgently submit their details for the Kwara State Law Students’ Scholarship.

Dated Sunday, 27th July 2025, the press statement was signed by AbdulRauf AbdulBasit, the National President of NAKLAS, and released through Imam Abdulsamad Oladimeji, Director of Media & Publicity.

The association emphasized the importance of swift action, stating that “this matter is to be accorded the highest level of urgency, as the timely preparation and submission of the list will enable the State Government to initiate, evaluate, and duly process the Kwara State Law Students’ Scholarship for all qualified candidates at the Nigerian Law School.”

NAKLAS warned that any delay in compiling and sending the names may negatively affect the approval and payment process of the scholarship fund.

“You are, therefore, strongly advised to treat this directive with the seriousness it deserves and to ensure full compliance within this short notice,” the statement added.

Beneficiaries are instructed to fill out the Nigerian Law School KWASRRA List form using the link provided Here.

This development ties into broader efforts supporting student aid, education financing, and access to state-backed law school scholarships.

Nigeria Unveils Major Agricultural Reforms, Alliances at UN Summit in Ethiopia

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – July 27, 2025 – Nigeria made a strong impression at the UNFSS+4 Stocktaking Moment held at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa headquarters in Addis Ababa. During a key side event titled “Catalyzing Change: Showcasing Nigeria’s Innovations and Collaborations in Food Systems Transformation,” the Honourable Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari, CON, represented President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, delivering a keynote address that focused on Nigeria’s achievements and future plans in food systems reform.

In his remarks, Kyari emphasized that Nigeria is fully committed to building food systems that are inclusive, climate-resilient, and nutrition-sensitive. These efforts align with global goals such as the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the African Union Agenda 2063, and the Malabo Declaration.

“Today’s event is a call to collective, catalytic, impactful, and sustained action,” he said, stressing the importance of innovation, reliable data, and strong partnerships in driving progress.

The Minister highlighted the tangible progress Nigeria has made since submitting its National Food Systems Transformation Pathways in 2021. Among the most notable efforts are the launch of Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones (SAPZs), the adoption of climate-smart agriculture, and the use of digital platforms like the National Agriculture Growth Scheme (NAGS) to help smallholder farmers increase productivity and income.

Kyari pointed out that women and young people play a key role in this transformation. “We have begun mapping and empowering young agri-preneurs across the country,” he noted. He also mentioned the implementation of the Nutrition 774 (N-774) programme, which brings nutrition-specific projects to all 774 local government areas in Nigeria.

Nigeria’s agricultural strategy is being strengthened through strong international collaborations. Partners include the African Development Bank, IFAD, FAO, UNICEF, GIZ, and the World Food Programme (WFP).

The government has recapitalized the Bank of Agriculture with N1.5 trillion and launched the National Agricultural Development Fund to support blended financing options for key agricultural projects. These steps are expected to attract agribusiness investment and improve food security across the country.

Kyari acknowledged ongoing challenges like climate shocks, insecurity, and increasing food prices. He cited President Tinubu’s declaration of a State of Emergency on Food Security, which led to the formation of the Presidential Food Systems Coordinating Unit (PFSCU). This body is responsible for harmonizing actions among federal and state governments and the private sector.

“Our food systems transformation is not a sprint—it’s a marathon that demands courage, collaboration, and bold investments,” Kyari said. He encouraged youth, women, private investors, and development partners to stay involved in advancing Nigeria’s agricultural future.

FAAN, Dubai’s ATOM Sign MoU to Boost Aviation Training

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has taken a major step in advancing human capital development within the aviation sector. On July 22, 2025, the Authority officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ATOM Training Services, a globally recognized aviation training institute based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

This move supports FAAN’s commitment to delivering on the six-point agenda set by the Managing Director/Chief Executive, Mrs. Olubunmi Oluwaseun Kuku. It also strengthens the Authority’s focus on institutional capacity building and operational efficiency, especially in safety-sensitive areas.

The MoU was signed in Dubai, where a delegation from FAAN, led by Dr. Luqman Emiola Olatunbosun, Director of Human Resources and Administration, met with Abdulla Almemari, General and Accountable Manager of ATOM.

During their visit, the FAAN team toured ATOM’s facilities and held key discussions with the institute’s leadership.

The partnership is expected to deliver internationally recognized training in air traffic management, emergency response, regulatory compliance, and safety oversight.

These are areas vital to airport management and aviation operations. With ATOM’s ICAO-compliant and industry-specific training modules, FAAN staff will receive top-tier professional development aligned with global best practices.

In her first address as MD/CE, Mrs. Kuku highlighted the importance of training and workforce development. “Every institution is only as powerful as the human resources managing it. Therefore, we will prioritise the enhancement of institutional and human capacity. Working with national and international bodies, we will promote Nigeria’s image and strengthen the network of FAAN,” she stated.

Since assuming office on December 18, 2023, Mrs. Kuku’s leadership has overseen the training and certification of more than 3,000 personnel. This reflects her administration’s clear dedication to staff competence, aviation safety, and regulatory standards.

The agreement with ATOM forms a critical part of FAAN’s Training Department’s long-term strategy. It aims to raise operational standards and improve the delivery of aviation services across Nigeria’s airports.

This collaboration is not only about meeting current industry needs but also positioning FAAN as a forward-looking authority committed to global aviation excellence.

The partnership will also help FAAN align more closely with international aviation requirements, supporting workforce capacity building while enhancing job skills, safety protocols, and service delivery standards in Nigeria’s aviation industry.

Adamawa State Civil Service Commission Shortlisted Candidates 2025

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Adamawa Civil Service Commission (CSC) has started sending out SMS messages to successful candidates. The SMS notifies each candidate that they have been shortlisted for the CSC CBT exam.

The message reads, “Dear Sir/Ma, You’ve been selected for the CSC CBT exam. Print your exam slip at: csc.ad.gov.ng/slip. Bring it with a valid ID. Best wishes! – CSC Team”

Recall that the Commission already announced the Adamawa CSC CBT exam date and centers.

The Commission also confirmed that notifications are being sent to qualified candidates starting from July 25th, 2025, via email and SMS. The SMS will continue to arrive at applicants’ registered phone numbers until the day of the examination.

The notification also includes a link for printing the examination slip. This slip contains vital information such as the exam center, date, time, and other necessary instructions.

Those who have received this SMS should promptly follow the link to print out a copy of their exam slip, which will be required alongside a valid ID such as a NIN slip for verification before the exam.

NGF, NBTI to Empower 50,000 Startups, Create 1 Million Jobs

The National Board for Technology Incubation (NBTI) has intensified its collaboration with the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) in a move to promote a knowledge-based economy, boost employment, and ensure inclusive growth across the country.

This significant development unfolded during a courtesy visit by the NBTI to the NGF Secretariat in Abuja.

The meeting marked a major step toward strengthening the role of technology and entrepreneurship in Nigeria’s national development strategy. Both organizations expressed firm commitment to using innovation as a tool for transformation at both national and state levels.

Welcoming the NBTI team, Dr. Abdulateef Shittu, Director General of the NGF, described the visit as timely and visionary.

He said, “This partnership is a strategic alignment that mirrors Nigeria’s developmental urgency. Innovation is key to strengthening governance, building economic resilience, and engaging the youth.”

Dr. Shittu highlighted the NGF’s groundbreaking initiatives, including the Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) Readiness Index and the Intelligent Revenue Index (IRI).

These tools help states evaluate their digital capabilities and fiscal strength, making it easier to improve service delivery and encourage smart governance practices.

The NGF chief also praised the NBTI’s impactful programs, especially the NextGen Innovation Challenge, which he said is inspiring youth-led entrepreneurship across Nigeria.

He expressed readiness to support the integration of NBTI’s innovation boot camps, showcases, and policy dialogues into the NGF’s efforts to drive digital transformation and job creation.

“One of the most important outcomes of our discussion,” Dr. Shittu said, “is the decision to set up a Joint Working Committee. This will help identify areas of collaboration, harmonize state-level implementation, and promote smooth cooperation between our two institutions.”

Dr. Kazeem Kolawole Raji, Director General and CEO of the NBTI, thanked the NGF for their continued support and active participation in the launch of the 2025 NextGen Innovation Challenge. He reported that over 3,000 applications were received just two weeks after the launch, showing how eager Nigerian youth are to participate in innovation-led programs.

He announced that the Innovation Challenge would now become a yearly national event to help discover local talent, support new businesses, and promote economic diversification.

According to Dr. Raji, NBTI has built a wide network of incubation centres across Nigeria, which have helped bring more than 10,000 local products to market.

Some of these products have reached international markets and even been listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. This development supports Nigeria’s goal of increasing non-oil exports and strengthening local content.

Dr. Raji also revealed plans to establish Renewed Hope Technology Hubs and Parks in all six geopolitical zones and the Federal Capital Territory. These modern centers will follow the model of successful global tech hubs like Silicon Valley in the US, Shenzhen in China, and Nairobi in Kenya.

The goal is to support 50,000 startups every year, create over one million jobs, and increase Nigeria’s share in the global innovation economy.

“Our vision is to empower the next generation of Nigerian entrepreneurs,” Dr. Raji said. “By building technology hubs and supporting local innovation, we can boost job creation, improve living standards, and position Nigeria as a leader in technological development.”

He highlighted several sectors where NBTI is making progress, such as artificial intelligence, smart agriculture, health technology, clean energy, education technology, 3D printing, robotics, and drone applications. NBTI is also working on indigenous machine fabrication and compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicle conversions.

Among the success stories he shared were the localized production of rice milling machines, mini stone crushers, and the transformation of raw materials into finished products that meet international standards. These projects have shown how homegrown solutions can meet local needs and contribute to export growth.

Dr. Raji extended his appreciation to state governors for hosting and supporting NBTI incubation centres. He called for stronger partnerships at all levels of government to make innovation accessible to more Nigerians and drive local economic development.

Both the NBTI and NGF agreed to move forward with a common innovation agenda, and the newly formed Joint Working Committee will serve as the operational engine for making this vision a reality.

Dr. Raji also pointed out that the success of this partnership reflects the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. “The Renewed Hope Agenda is reviving national confidence and laying the foundation for economic expansion and technological growth,” he said.

According to Dr. Raji, President Tinubu’s administration has created a supportive environment for innovation and entrepreneurship. Through programs that back startups, encourage private investment, and support local talent, Nigeria is beginning to see real progress in sectors that matter for long-term prosperity.

The Nigeria First Policy, part of the president’s economic plan, is also playing a major role. It focuses on supporting local businesses, encouraging the use of indigenous technology, and putting Nigerian innovation at the heart of national development goals.

Dr. Raji said, “Under President Tinubu’s leadership, we are not just imagining a better future—we are building it. The policy direction is clear: innovation is the path forward.”

He also mentioned Nigeria’s growing ties with the BRICS economic alliance, calling it a step toward better international cooperation, improved trade relations, and wider access to global markets. This international outreach supports Nigeria’s ambition to lead industrial growth in Africa and strengthen its place on the world innovation map.

President Tinubu’s reforms in infrastructure, digital services, and youth empowerment are setting the stage for Nigeria’s transition to a digital and inclusive economy. His administration’s support for platforms like the NBTI and the NGF shows that innovation is no longer just a talking point—it is becoming a core part of government policy.

Dr. Raji concluded with a powerful message: “With strong leadership from the presidency, active involvement from state governments, and the efforts of forward-looking institutions, Nigeria is ready to leap into the future. This is a moment of opportunity for all Nigerians, especially the yout, to create, innovate, and thrive in a rapidly changing world.”

Nasarawa State to Launch $9.735m School Improvement Grant for Public Sec Schools

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On July 28, 2025, the Nasarawa State Government will launch a $9.735 million School Improvement Grant (SIG) for public secondary schools. The initiative is in partnership with the AGILE (Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment) Nasarawa project and will be unveiled at the Aliyu Akwe Banquet Hall, Government House in Lafia.

According to the announcement, the SIG is part of Component 1.2 of the AGILE Nasarawa project. It is aimed at improving infrastructure in secondary schools across all 13 local government areas.

“This is a major step in strengthening our public education system and creating safer school environments for our girls,” they stated.

A total of 490 public schools will benefit from this education grant. Based on student population, 331 schools will receive $15,000 each, while 159 schools will be allocated $30,000 each. The funds are meant to support physical development in schools.

The grant will cover classroom renovations, the construction of gender- and disability-sensitive toilets, the provision of desks and other school furniture, the establishment of science laboratories, and the supply of teaching and learning materials. These upgrades are intended to raise the standard of education and improve learning outcomes.

The Executive Governor of Nasarawa State is expected to host the launch. Other key attendees include the Deputy Governor, members of the State House of Assembly, First Class Traditional Rulers, State Commissioners, and representatives from the State Ministry of Education.

Also present will be members of the AGILE National Coordination Team and the National Project Coordinating Unit (NPCU).

The event highlights the state’s investment in girl-focused education reforms and its goal to promote inclusive and equitable learning opportunities.

Apply: Nigeria Police Academy Wudil, Kano 12th Regular Course Degree Programmes

The Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, Kano State, has officially announced the commencement of its online application process for admission into the 12th Regular Course Degree Programmes.

According to the Academy, the online portal for applications will be open for six weeks, starting from 28th July 2025 and will close on 8th September 2025.

Qualified candidates from across Nigeria are invited to apply for this opportunity, which combines academic training with police education. “The application is open to interested members of the public who meet the required qualifications,” the Registrar, Barr. Ekpere Fidelis Ezeugwu, stated.

Applicants who are successfully admitted into the Academy’s degree programmes will undergo a combined academic and police training for a minimum of five years.

At the end of the training, they will be awarded a bachelor’s degree and commissioned into the Nigeria Police Force as Assistant Superintendent of Police II (ASP).

Courses leading to Bachelors’ Degree in the following disciplines are available in the Academy:

a. Faculty Of Humanities:
i. B.A English
ii. B.A. History & International Studies
iii. B.A. Linguistics and Nigerian Languages
iv. B. A. Ed. History Education
v. B, A. Ed. English Language

b. Faculty Of Science:
i. B.Sc. Biochemistry
ii. B.Sc. Biological Sciences
iii. B.Sc. Chemistry
iv. B.Sc. Computer Science
v. B.Sc. Forensic Science
vi. B.Sc. Mathematics
vii. B.Sc. Physics
viii. B. Sc. Ed. Chemistry
ix. B. Sc. Ed. Mathematics
x. B. Sc. Ed. Computer Science
xi. B. Sc. Ed Biology

c. Faculty Of Social And Management Sciences
i. B.Sc. Accounting
ii. B.Sc. Economics
iii. B.Sc. Management Science
iv. B.Sc. Political Science
v. B.Sc. Psychology
vi. B.Sc. Sociology
vii. B. Sc. Criminology and Security Studies
viii. B. Ed. Guidance and Counselling
ix. B. Ed. Education Management
x. B. Ed. Psychology
xi. B. Sc. Ed. Political Science
xii. B. Sc. Ed. Economics

Admission into the Nigeria Police Academy is highly competitive, and only candidates who meet the full requirements will be considered.

The Registrar emphasized that all candidates must follow the instructions carefully and ensure accurate submissions.

Admission requirements:

1. Applicants shall be of Nigerian origin by birth and possess National Identity Number (NIN), JAMB result (2025 only) with not less than 180 marks, and must have selected Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil as first choice in the JAMB form.
2. Applicants must possess a minimum of 6 credits in not more than 2 sittings in WAEC/NECO or its equivalent with credit passes in English and Mathematics.
3. Applicants must be aged between 16-21 years by 31st October, 2025.
4. Applicants must be medically, physically, and psychologically fit and must not be less than 1.67m tall for male and 1.64m tall for female.
5. Applicants must not have less than 86cm (34 inches) expanded chest measurement (for male only).
6. All Applicants must not be married or pregnant at the time of admission
7. Applicants must have a valid email address and phone number.
8. SSCE statement of results or certificates relating to examinations taken before 2021 will not be accepted.

All applicants will be required to take part in an Aptitude Test (Computer Based) which will be conducted at the Academy’s ICT Centre.

The exact date for this examination will be announced later.

The Registrar also noted that, “Applicants who meet the minimum mark in the Computer Based Test will be invited for an automated physical screening exercise.”

This exercise will also take place at the Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, Kano State. During the physical screening, applicants must present original copies of their documents.

These documents include:

i. Educational Qualifications, Birth Certificate/Declaration of Age, and Evidence of physical/mental fitness from a government recognized Hospital.
ii. Evidence of good character from village/district head of the applicant.
iii. Indigene Certificate signed by Local Government Chairman or Secretary.
iv. Guarantor Form from a Public Servant not below GL13, Police Officer not below the rank of CSP or its equivalent from the Armed Forces and other Paramilitary services.

The Academy has set up an automated medical screening process, which will be conducted for applicants who pass the aptitude test to ensure that only candidates who meet the health and physical requirements proceed further.

After the medical screening, qualified candidates will undergo an automated interview and selection exercise.

All successful candidates will be contacted via their email and phone numbers with the next steps. Training at the Nigeria Police Academy will then begin on a date to be communicated later.

How to apply:

To apply, interested candidates should visit the official website of the Nigeria Police Academy Here.

There, applicants can generate a Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR) Code. The RRR is to be used for the payment of a non-refundable fee of Six Thousand Naira (N6000.00), which includes Two Thousand Naira (N2000.00) for the POST UTME Examination.

After payment is made through any commercial bank in Nigeria, candidates can complete the online application form. Additionally, applicants must upload the following:

i. scanned copies of their SSCE
ii. Birth Certificate
iii. Certificate of Origin

Applicants must print their completed online form, guarantor form and submit same at the Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, Kano State, during the aptitude test.

The Registrar, Barr. Ekpere Fidelis Ezeugwu, stressed that all information provided must be accurate and verifiable. He advised applicants to keep checking their email and SMS for updates on test dates and other important notices.

Call for Contributions: AAPA Newsletter (Edition 2/2025)

The African Association for Precision Agriculture (AAPA) has officially opened a call for contributions to the second edition of its 2025 newsletter, inviting experts, researchers, students, and professionals involved in precision agriculture (PA) across Africa to participate.

In a statement released by the AAPA, the organization emphasized the purpose of the newsletter as a platform that connects individuals and groups advancing sustainable agricultural development through technology and data-driven solutions.

“Our newsletter serves as a platform to share knowledge, showcase research, highlight success stories, and connect researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders who are driving innovation in PA for sustainable agricultural development in Africa,” the announcement read.

The association encourages contributors to submit research highlights, project updates, opinion pieces, or inspiring stories demonstrating the impact of precision agriculture in Africa. AAPA noted that both African and non-African professionals are welcome to contribute to the initiative.

This approach supports the increasing demand for agricultural technology, smart farming tools, and data-driven farming techniques that improve crop yields and reduce resource use.

The newsletter is part of AAPA’s broader mission to promote agricultural innovation, precision farming, and sustainable land use in Africa, which are critical areas for future food security and economic development.

As interest in smart agriculture continues to grow, opportunities like this help build capacity and foster collaboration across sectors involved in precision farming.

How to participate:

To participate, contributors are required to submit entries in either English or French to aapa@paafrica.org by August 10, 2025. Each entry must be no more than 250 words and must include a photo showing precision agriculture in action. AAPA confirmed that all selected contributors will receive a certificate of recognition.

Apply: Kano State Climate Actors Registry

The Kano State Government, through the Kano State Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, has officially launched the Climate Actors Registry, inviting all climate-focused individuals and organizations across the state to register.

This new initiative targets both state and non-state actors working on environmental and climate-related issues. According to the government, the registry will serve as a central platform to connect, document, and support climate stakeholders.

“Calling on all climate actors across Kano State — government agencies, civil society, academia, private sector, youth groups, and development partners,” the announcement stated. The registry is open to everyone involved in climate work, including ministries, NGOs, youth and women’s groups, and businesses.

The State Climate Actors Registry aims to strengthen coordination, improve visibility, and create access to funding and partnerships.

“This registry will help us streamline coordination, amplify visibility, and open doors to both internal and external partnerships, funding, and joint action,” the statement added.

For anyone engaged in climate work, this initiative offers a chance to collaborate and grow within a unified system. “If you’re driving change in the climate space, don’t miss this opportunity. Let’s build a stronger climate ecosystem together,” the message concluded.

Focus areas
i. Renewable Energy
ii. Climate-Smart Agriculture
iii. Waste Management
iv. Water & Sanitation
v. Air-Quality Monitoring
vi. Biodiversity Conservation
vii. Green Finance
viii. Climate Education & Advocacy
ix. Disaster Risk Reduction
x. Clean Cooking Solutions

Why register?
1. Appear in an official, publicly accessible directory.
2. Find partners for projects, grants, and research.
3. Receive invitations to stakeholder consultations and working groups.
4. Access aggregated climate-action metrics for Kano State.

Eligibility:
1. Operate (or plan to operate) within Kano State, have a verifiable contact, and focus on at least one climate- or environment-related area.
2. State Actors (Ministries, Departments & Agencies (MDAs), Local Government Councils, public research institutes)
3. Non-State Actors (NGOs/CSOs, youth and women’s groups, private companies, academic labs, professional associations)

How to apply:

To register, interested applicants are to complete the application form Here. Submissions are reviewed within five working days. Approved applicants will be listed publicly, while those not accepted will receive direct feedback.