Tuesday, October 6, 2015

General News

UPDATES:

• President Muhammadu Buhari has rejected names of nominees for ministerial appointments submitted by the leader of the APC, Asiwaju Tinubu.

• The Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Adewale Martins, has condemned the recent twin suicide bombing attacks in Kuje and Nyanya areas of the FCT.‎

• Senate Unveils President Muhammadu Buhari’s Ministerial List Today http://t.co/zcLlyBywdz

• Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima, Names Usman Durkwa As Deputy Governor http://t.co/cB5kJzpk7U‎

• Boko Haram Sect Loyal To ISIS Claim Responsibility For Kuje And Nyanya Bomb Blasts http://t.co/D44UNTtabT

• Identities Of Four Others Arrested Alongside Dieziani Alison In The UK Revealed: http://grt.me/43Q7s

• UK Court Orders Seizure Of £27,000 Cash Found On Dieziani Alison: http://grt.me/7jQcD‎

• Aliko Dangote Says President Muhammadu Buhari’s Anti-Corruption War Is Good For Business. Listed Amongst World's Most Influential: http://t.co/q58PBiJ0dj

• Mild Drama At Gwarinpa As ABUJA Police Forcefully Apprehend 2 Girls On Hijab Suspected To Be Suicide Bombers http://t.co/yuBtKzxpgE‎

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Invitation to Participate/Exhibit at the 4 Nigeria Bio-Summit

The National Universities Commission is in receipt of a call circular from the Federal Ministry of Education, inviting th institutions and stakeholders to participate and showcase research findings in the 4 Exhibition of the Nigeria BioSummit, October, 2015 holding as follows: Date: 29 - 31 October, 2015 Venue: Banquet Hall, Government House, Uyo, Akwa-Ibom State For further enquiry please contact the National Coordinator ,NigeriaBio, Federal Secretariat Complex, Phase 1, Annex 3, th 5 floor, Three Arm Zone, Abuja. Nigerian@bio.gov.ng, website: www.bio.gov.ngTel: 0902914923

ES tasks Education Experts to Address Nigeria's Needs

The Executive Secretary, NUC Professor Julius A. Okojie
 The Executive Secretary, National Univertsities Commission (NUC), Professor Julius A. Okojie, OON, has tasked education experts to creatively appraise what innovations and inputs could be added to sub-disciplines in the Faculty of Education in order to develop programmes that would address the nation's needs. Presenting a keynote paper titled, Consolidating Education Programmes in Nigerian Universities for National Development at the 5 Faculty of Education Conference of the University of Calabar (UNICAL) with the theme, Knowledge Integration for National Integration, recently, Professor Okojie said that each programme and a group of programmes in the discipline could certainly achieve a lot together. He canvassed for the special consideration of some innovative academic programmes with a view to discovering their potentials in contributing to the national development agenda. He classified these programmes into two major categories namely- Integrated Subject Group and Specialist Education Area. The Executive Secretary, who was represented by NUC Visiting Professor Akaneren Essien, identified the Integrated Subject Group to include Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Science Education, Entrepreneurial Education, Education Technology and Language Arts Education; while the Specialist Education Area comprised, Early Childhood Education, Basic Education, Higher Education, Special Needs Education, Education Administration and Guidance and Counselling). The NUC Scribe observed that the contribution of higher education to national development was enormous, with the sub-sector producing large number of skills and competencies that are essential to meeting the country's needs. He, however, noted that one major challenge was how to cope with the overwhelming number of unemployed graduates of the tertiary institutions, which informed the call to embrace entrepreneurship for job- creation. Professor Okojie charged universities to sustain their roles as knowledge incubation centres and called on senior academics to properly mentor their younger colleagues in the system. He said that the vast array of intellectual resources at their disposal were necessary tools for the advancement of the academic community. In the paper, the Executive Secretary advocated for the adoption of what he called 'Knowledge Integration Modalities', describing it as the tool needed, with careful planning, to advance the academic platform. He submitted that, with the staff strength, facilities and resources at their disposal, it was time for the various education departments and individuals to map out workable strategies for knowledge integration for national development, using the measurable inputs from the academic programmes mounted in the departments. Professor Okojie also stressed the need for the faculty to properly train and equip the students to be useful and competent on graduation. To this end, he advised that every step should be taken to properly equip the laboratories, studios, workshops and lecture rooms. He further said that each university should establish a Quality Assurance Unit to track the performance of Departments in meeting the minimum requirements for teaching and learning specified in the Benchmark Minimum Academic Standards (BMAS). The Executive Secretary reminded the universities that the essence of the programme accreditation exercise conducted by the Commission was to regulate the standards required to run each of the programmes approved by the NUC. He added that the quality of programmes of UNICAL, both at
L-R: The Guest Lecturer, Professor Daniel Denga; Vice-Chancellor of UNICAL, Professor James Ekpoke; Professor Essien and Dean of Faculty of Education, Professor Florence Banku Obi
the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, could be affected if urgent steps were not taken to remedy the identified deficiencies to put the programmes on a sound footing. He therefore called on the University Management to allocate adequate funds and to provide facilities for the Faculty of Education as well as to ensure the greater participation of the staff and students in future accreditation exercises. Earlier, in his remarks, the ViceChancellor, Professor James Epoke congratulated the Dean for the efforts at repositioning the Faculty and for creating opportunities for academics to brainstorm on a carefully selected theme that had national and global interest. He also commended the faculty for pioneering the intellectual culture , of monthly seminars, workshops and conferences, which was reflective of an academic environment. He tasked the faculty to continue to mentor young academics and applauded it for the production of a faculty journal and the efforts at its indexing by the African Journal Online. Welcoming guests, the Dean, Professor Florence Banku Obi stated that the faculty was poised to reposition, in line with the University's Vision Statement as well as the faculty's Vision of preparing globally competitive teachers. She recalled that with the reawakening of the faculty when she became the Dean, in 2012, through monthly seminars and workshops, that many of its academic staff were now better prepared for academic challenges than before. She advised the younger academics to take advantage of the conference to develop papers that, when peer reviewed, could be published in the Faculty Journal - Education for Today that would soon become visible at the Google scholar's platform for wider readership. The Lead Paper “Knowledge Integration as a Catalyst for National Development,” was presented by an education expert of the University, Professor D.I. Denga. At the end, the Conference recommended among other things that: There should be a degree programme in Knowledge Integration and that the National Universities Commission ( N U C) should encourage universities to mount this programme; Institutions of Higher Learning must recognise that knowledge integration will help the country to key into knowledge economy which drives global ·economy today; and Entrepreneurship education should be integrated into the curricular of all levels of education with emphasis on basic and secondary education.

NgREN Reiterates Commitment to WACREN

The Executive Secretary, NUC, Prof. Julius Okojie with the Deputy Executive Secretary I, Prof. Chiedu Mafiana, at the opening of the Workshop on Network Monitoring and Measurement, held at the NUC, Abuja
The Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission, (NUC) and Chairman of the Board of the Nigerian Research and Education Network (NgREN), Professor Julius A. Okojie, OON, has expressed the commitment of NgREN to partner with the West and Central African Research and Education Network (WACREN) to maximise the benefits of the second phase of the Africa Connect Project. Professor Okojie stated this at the opening ceremony of the Workshop on Network Monitoring and Measurement, held at the Commission. Professor Okojie observed that the commissioning of the first operational REN in West and Central Africa in July, 2014, for the purpose of collaborative research and learning between educational institutions within and outside the country was yielding result. He stated that the objectives of NgREN was to, among other things, provide more and cheaper bandwidth for member institutions; provide an efficient network infrastructure to the Research and Education Community and establish a framework that enabled resource sharing and facilitated innovation and development; provide network services and application such as identity federation, e-content hosting, network security, bandwidth management, IP telephony and video conferencing. The NUC Scribe said that the Commission, being a quality assurance Agency, was responsible for the development of university education in Nigeria, recognising the need to ensure that Nigerian universities became centres of academic excellence of world class standards, where the potential of ICT was harnessed to serve as a catalyst for effective teaching, learning and research. “ It believes in quality manpower development, aimed at the promotion of innovations in education towards ensuring the production of graduates and research developments that would be globally competitive”, he said. The Executive Secretary noted that in recognising the critical role that research and education played in the development of the citizenry and the nation at large, the NUC, in conjunction with the Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities (CVC), supported by the world Bank-assisted Science and Technology Education, PostBasic (Step-B) Project, commisth sioned NgREN on 8 July, 2014, as the first operational Research and Education Network in West and Central Africa, with the aim of facilitating inter-institutional communication and aiding collaborative research and learning between educational institutions, within and outside the county, while providing a platform for new technologies to be tested and implemented. Professor Okojie noted that at its establishment, the NgREN was charged with the objectives of providing more and cheaper bandwidth for member institutions, ensuring an efficient network infrastructure to the research and education community, and establishing a framework that enabled resource sharing and innovation of facilities and development, to provide network services and application such as identity federation, e-content, hosting, network security, bandwidth management , IP telephony, video conferencing, among others, to the research community. He added that, the first phase of the network had connected all the 27 founding federal universities, the NUC and CVC Secretariat to a high speed 10 Gigabit core and thus having access to share internet resources, content, capacity development initiatives and collaboration. The Executive Secretary stated that the NUC was working with the Federal Government of Nigeria to expand the network from the existing 29 nodes to the remaining universities and other Higher Education and Research Institutions in Nigeria. In addition, the NUC was also collaborating with the Federal Ministry of Communication Technology, through the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF) of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to implement the Inter-Campus Connectivity (UnICC) project. He said that all these facilities, put in place, were intended to address the challenges of infrastructure, and joint research within the community that had militated against its
Participants undergoing training on the use of the NgREN facilities at the Workshop
ability to  benefit from the many global efforts such as Euro-Africa joint programmes, the Horizon 2020 and Africa Connect Projects. Currently, only the Ubuntu Net Alliance (in the Eastern and Southern Africa) was benefiting from these projects, although with the support of NgREN, the West and Central African Research and Education Network could be part

Fourteen-Step Process for the Establishment of Private Universities in Nigeria




The National Universities Commission (NUC), wishes toannounce to the general public, especially prospectivepromoters of private universities, the fourteen-step procedurefor establishing private universities in Nigeria.

1. Application in writing stating the intent for the establishment of the university
2. Interview of prospective proprietors
3. Collection of application forms
4. Submission of application forms and relevant documents
5. Intensive review/analysis of documents by experts in relevant NUC departments
6. Revision of documents by proprietors, based on report of SCOPU
7. Interactive meeting of SCOPU with the proposed university
8. First site assessment visit
9. Finalisation of document
10. Second (final) site assessment visit
11. Security screening of proprietors and Board of Trustees
12. Approval by NUC Management
13. Approval by NUC Board
14. Approval by FEC

Monday, October 5, 2015

News Update

NEWS UPDATES:

• The Jonathan Government has revealed that Ex-President Jonathan spent only N333million in 3years for Independence Celebrations, not N64billion.

• The NNPC Retail Limited has filed a legal action before a Federal High Court in ABUJA against two oil firms over trademark infringement.

• Over 97% of Capital Market Operators (CMOs) have complied with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recapitalization deadline.

• Jubril Baba-Ali has emerged the overall winner of the 2015 Independence Golf Tournament which held at the IBB Golf Course in ABUJA, this month.

•  NLC said security agencies should not limit their investigation to Boko Haram only, as Niger-Delta militants threaten to resume attacks.

• At least 10 people were killed in multiple explosions that rocked Maiduguri, Borno State, residents has said.

• United States To Donate $2.3billion To Nigeria For Poverty Alleviation http://t.co/DoN2ilWEmG

• FCTA Says It Will Foot The Medical Bills For All ABUJA Bomb Blasts Victims http://t.co/u5wi5HVYYT

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• The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Wants President Muhammadu Buhari To Expose Boko Haram Sponsors http://t.co/HgQ5bLKkxx"‎

• Liverpool FC Manager, Brendan Rodgers, Sacked With Immediate Effect http://t.co/oZOm7UDuTI‎

• Baze University, ABUJA, Graduates 212 Students http://t.co/Sj3ojkRUtW

• Unique Inventions That Gave ABUJA Int’l Trade Fair A Definition http://t.co/IM3m5577i4

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