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Sabotage: Parents sell students’ uniforms donated by the state government to feed in Kano

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Sabotage: Parents sell students’ uniforms donated by the state government to feed in Kano

Some parents in Kano sabotage the government’s effort to the development of basic education in Kano, as they sell free uniforms donated to their children by the state government just to feed.

The state Commissioner of Education, Alhaji Ali Haruna Makoda, who disclosed this during an interactive session with journalists, decried that ignorance and abject poverty on the part of some parents are sabotaging the state government’s effort to ensure zero out-of-school children in the state.

Our Correspondent reports that apart from ensuring free and compulsory education for primary school pupils and secondary school students, the state government provide free uniforms, books, biros, pencils and other instructional materials to school children in the state.

Can you imagine parents selling the uniform of their children provided by the State Government, in order to eat?” Makoda lamented.

He revealed that, “the situation is so bad that some parents in one of the Local Government Areas of the state were caught selling the uniforms of their children provided by the State government.”

According to him, the uniforms were part of the more than 800,000 uniforms distributed to primary schools in the state, under the state government’s State of Emergency declared in the education sector.

Makoda also lamented that many of the parents had withdrawn their children from school and drafted them to the farm, adding that the inglorious trend had significantly contributed to the high number of out-of-school children roaming the streets of the state capital.

Makoda further stated that the government has stepped up its efforts to address the growing decay in the state’s education sector.

According to him, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s administration inherited “a failed and decayed education system,” adding that the state government is taking adequate steps to improve infrastructure, personnel quality and access to education.

Such steps, he said, include a significant increase in the budgetary allocation to the education sector from 29.75 per cent in the 2024 financial year to 31.5 per cent in the 2025 fiscal year.

He recalled that recently, determined to ensure a conducive and effective learning and teaching atmosphere, Kano State Government procured and distributed 120,000 cartons of chalk to public schools across the state.

Makoda said the provision of the items was in line with the present administration’s commitment to improving teaching and learning in public schools to achieve quality education.

He said Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf accords utmost priority to the education sector, adding that the Governor would continue to initiate and implement policies targeted towards the provision of quality education in the state.

Makoda recalled that in October 2023, Governor Yusuf had launched the distribution of instructional materials worth billions of Naira to public schools across the 44 Local Government Areas of the state, including text books, exercise books, white boards, white markers, bags, school sandals and uniforms among others to improve learning and teaching in the public schools.

” So, what the present administration is doing to education is a clear demonstration of its commitment to overhaul the sector and ensure that it remains its first priority through the implementation of sound educational policies,” he added.

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Sterling Bank Names First Beneficiaries of ₦2B ‘Beyond Education’ Fund

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Sterling Bank Names First Beneficiaries of ₦2B ‘Beyond Education’ Fund

Lagos, Nigeria – August 7, 2025 – Sterling Bank, Nigeria’s leading financial institution, has announced the first recipients of its ₦2 billion Beyond Education Scholarship, a groundbreaking nationwide initiative designed to fund university education for 600 exceptional young Nigerians and connect them to future careers in high-impact sectors.

The announcement reflects a major step in the Bank’s commitment to long-term, inclusive national development through strategic investment in human capital.

At its core, the Beyond Education program is built not just to provide scholarships, but to create real-world pathways to employment and socio-economic mobility.

Launched in June 2025, Beyond Education is Sterling Bank’s most ambitious education-focused intervention to date. The scholarship fully covers undergraduate tuition at two forward-looking, accredited institutions, Miva Open University, Nigeria’s first licensed online private university, and Hillside University of Science & Technology (HUST), a STEM-centered campus in Ekiti State.

Unlike conventional scholarship programs, Beyond Education is intentionally designed to support Nigeria’s critical development agenda. It aligns with Sterling’s HEART strategy, an investment framework focused on Health, Education, Agriculture, Renewable Energy, and Transportation.

The goal is to build a talent pipeline for sectors that are vital to the country’s future.
“This is more than a scholarship. It’s a national development strategy,” said Obinna Ukachukwu, Growth Executive for Consumer and Business Banking at Sterling Bank. “We’re closing the gap between education and employability. Our mission is to prepare young people for the future of work in sectors that matter most to Nigeria’s progress.”

The first 30 scholars were selected through a transparent, community-driven voting process open to Sterling Bank account holders. All nominees were thoroughly vetted to ensure they met admission requirements at the partner universities.

The inaugural winners are:
Abdulahi Afolabi, Damilare Tijani, Abdulwahab Eniafe, Abubakar Isah, Tahir Enesi Ibrahim, Julius Agbene Agbo, Chinedu Kelechi Patrick, Ayomide Ojo, Fyneseed Nwogu, Miracle Woyinmomoemi Daniel, Serene Clinton, Temiloluwa Orekunrin, Udeme Umoh, Victor Esogwa, Rosemary Kosipre, Ali Mohammed, Usman Isiaka Ololade, Kayode Aikulola, Saviour Philip, Ademola Afolabi, Emmanuel Enekwa, Bashir Sani Ibrahim, Ezekiel Adeseye, Deborah Umeaku, Abba Kaka Lawan, Haisam Sunusi Mahmuda, John Gumuan, Afan Ajiji, Bajepade Kehinde, and Chioma Igwe.

While the scholarship covers full tuition, recipients are responsible for associated costs such as internet access, learning materials, and living expenses, a structure designed for sustainability and scale.

To ensure effective rollout, nominations for the next round of candidates will pause until September 2025.

However, voting remains open, and verified nominees are encouraged to continue engaging their communities as the next cohort will be selected in the coming weeks.

With 570 scholarships still to be awarded, Sterling Bank remains committed to expanding access to quality education and helping shape a future-ready workforce for Nigeria.

About Sterling Bank
Sterling Bank is a leading Nigerian financial institution recognized for its innovative HEART strategy, which channels investment into Health, Education, Agriculture, Renewable Energy, and Transportation. The Bank is widely known for its inclusive banking models and purpose-led initiatives that deliver measurable impact. Learn more at www.sterling.ng.

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NAFISA SALIHU IS THE WOLD BEST IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE, DEFEATS 69 COUNTRIES AT UK GLOBAL FINALS

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The entire family of Nafisa Abdullah Aminu proudly present her to President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, GCFR, the Yobe State Governor Mai Mala Buni and the entire Nigerians for recognition after emerging the Best in the world at the UK Global finals 2025 TeenEagle English Language skills Competition recently held at London, UK.

Nafisa, who is just 17 years old, represented Nigeria through the Nigerian Tulip International College, Yobe state, beating 69 countries and 20,000 students that participated , to achieve the enviable position of the World Best in English Language skills.

The Nafisa family is particularly grateful to the Yobe Governor’s efforts in education development that attracted global honour to the nation.

We pray that our daughter would be celebrated and recognised with the National Honours as she made Nigeria proud in achieving significant success in defeating all European native English speakers and other countries.

Hassan Salihu
For the family

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HAMZAT URGES STUDENTS TO EMBRACE LEARNING FOR FUTURE SUCCESS

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HAMZAT URGES STUDENTS TO EMBRACE LEARNING FOR FUTURE SUCCESS

Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, has urged Nigerian students to continually seek knowledge and self-improvement to achieve success in all aspects of life.

The Deputy Governor made this remark at Texem’s 15th Anniversary, Youth Leadership Workshop, with the theme “You are a leader: You Matter, You can,” held on Saturday at Anthony, Lagos.

Hamzat, while admonishing the students who attended the workshop from various schools, emphasized the imperative of hard work and commitments to probity and integrity.

According to Hamzat, “The essence is that no matter what you do, you must keep educating your mind. It doesn’t matter whether you’re from a privileged background or not; if you don’t educate your mind, you will not do well. It’s not a curse. It’s just the way God has designed it. You must educate your mind, you must keep learning.”

Besides, the Deputy Governor was of the view that there are no shortcuts in life to success and that, as students, they will have different ambitions for their futures, but there are etiquettes, there are protocols which must be followed, and they must pursue their goals in line with the above-stated norms.

“In life, success is never served a la carte, but by deliberate actions and focus, and one must work at it”, he added.

While reeling out the different initiatives put in place by the Lagos government, Hamzat said the government focuses on teachers’ capacity building, unlike other states, which focus on elevating schools.

He added that the present administration believes that the better they train the teachers, the more the students will do well, adding that while it is good to elevate schools ( which is fantastic), structural elevation doesn’t teach. But the teachers are the ones who actually do the teaching and impart the knowledge.

Hamzat further advised the students to shun the temptation of ethnic or tribal bigotry, by seeing every other person as a Nigerian irrespective of the tribe or religion. “So relating to people as Nigerians should not be based on tribe or even religion. We have gotten to a stage in our country where we’ve allowed tribe and religion to divide us, instead of cementing us as an indivisible entity”.

Earlier in his welcome and opening address, the Founder, Texem UK, Dr. Alim Abubakre stated that the workshop is about those who will raise the bar in the areas of legacy and impact and in the areas of transforming society.

“This workshop is about you, and it’s designed to help the students discover the inherent leadership in you”, he said. advised the students to strive to be impactful in life, that they only need audacity and to believe in themselves

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