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Suspected cultists shot and killed Polytechnic student in Kwara (Graphic Pic)

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The Kwara State Police Command has confirmed the death of a student, Kazeem Oloto, of the Federal Polytechnic, Offa, who was shot by suspected cultists on Wednesday.

The Police spokesman, Mr. Ajayi Okasanmi, told the Punch on Saturday that the victim might have been shot dead in a bush by suspected cultists who later dragged his lifeless body to the roadside.

According to Okasanmi, the police recovered some exhibits at the scene and later deposited Oloto’s body at a mortuary.

“The police have commenced investigation into the incident,” he added.

Also in a statement by its Head, Public Relations and Protocols Unit, Mr. Ladi Badmus, the school authorities said the victim was shot dead by the suspected cultists around Hamdalat International School, Atari, Offa, adding that the management of the institution released Oloto’s body to his family after they had fulfilled the necessary conditions laid down by the police.

Badmus said, “The management wishes to state categorically that the death of Kazeem Adedolapo Oloto, is not in any way connected to the just peacefully concluded Students’ Union election, held at the Polytechnic Mini Campus on June 13, 2016.

“It is, therefore, important to allay the fears of the general public, especially parents and guardians, that the sad event was not a fallout of the election.

“As always, the Polytechnic campuses remain absolutely calm and peaceful just as staff and students go about their respective duties unhindered,” Badmus added.

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Al-Muhibbah Open University appoints Salisu Garba as acting VC

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The governing council of Al-Muhibbah Open University in Abuja has approved the appointment of Ahmad Salisu Garba as the acting vice-chancellor.

Garba’s appointment is contained in a letter dated March 25 and signed by Muslim Migari, the registrar of the university.

Maigari said the appointment follows the demise of Muhtar Hanif Alhassan, the immediate vice-chancellor of the university.

Alhassan died in Egypt after a protracted illness.

“I am writing to you on behalf of the chancellor of Al-Muhibbah Open University, Her Excellency Dr. Aisha Bala Mohammed, FNCS, Sarauniyar Bauchi, and the First Lady of Bauchi State to convey the Chancellor’s approval for your appointment as the Acting Vice Chancellor of Al-Muhibbah Open University, effective from Monday, 25th March 2024,” the letter reads.

“The Chancellor, along with the University’s Governing Council, has recognised your exemplary service to the academic community, your leadership capabilities, and your unwavering commitment to the growth and development of our University.

“It is these qualities that have led to your selection for this prestigious role.

“In your capacity as Acting Vice Chancellor, you will be entrusted with the leadership and administrative oversight of the university.”

Garba was an associate professor of Public Law ( Law & Religion) until he was appointed the acting vice-chancellor.

He was the director of academic planning at the university and former deputy vice-chancellor of academics at Bauchi State University.

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Tips for online registration of prospective corps members

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Tips for online registration of prospective corps members

Registration for the National Youth Service Corps for 2024 Batch ‘A’ Stream II has commenced.

The seven-day registration will run from March 25 to 31, 2024.

This is according to information obtained from the NYSC DHQ X handle on Monday.

The tweet detailed nine tips for online registration as follows:

  • NYSC Registration Portal is open, visit (http://nysc.org.ng) and click on the active link to register.
  • NIN is a prerequisite for online registration. Click on “Fresh Registration” if you are registering for the first time.
  • Click on “Revalidation” if you were deployed in previous batches and did not report to camp. If you have registered previously and did not complete your registration, click “Login Here” to continue your registration.
  • Webcam will be used for facial capturing.
  • Do not thumbprint by proxy.
  • Date of Birth, Date of Graduation, and Course of Study will be on the Certificate of National Service and Exemption Certificate. You cannot correct any of these details after Camp Registration.
  • Apply for Correction of Name, Date of Birth, Course of Study, Class of Degree, Qualification.
  • PCMs who are serving in the Armed Forces should indicate and upload valid documents during online registration.
  • Married female PCMs who want marital concessions are to upload marital documents during online registration.

Similarly, the corps’ Telegram handle earlier gave an update on links and procedures to follow for the registration.

This was disclosed in a message titled, “Links To Check As 2024 Batch A Stream 2, Begins Registration Today”

NYSC also wished prospective applicants a successful registration, urging them to use a verified cafe for registration.

It added, “Use an accredited Cafe for registration. Please note, this list is a bit orderly, when checking the CBO just go to your state ones.

“Lastly, wherever you find nysc1 the ending number can be replaced with nysc2, 3, 4  to 8.

“Have a successful registration process, as we’ve often said check your details well and don’t be in an unnecessary rush. Once submitted, some details can’t easily be edited.”

PUNCH Online reports that NYSC is a programme in Nigeria that was established by the government in 1973 to foster unity among the diverse ethnic groups in the country.

The programme is mandatory for all Nigerian graduates under the age of 30.

Upon graduation from a tertiary institution, participants are required to undergo a one-year service, during which they are deployed to different states within Nigeria.

During this period, they engage in various community development projects, educational activities, and other forms of national service.

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SSANU, NASU end warning strike after one week

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Members of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational Associated Institutions (NASU) have ended their one-week warning strike.

The two unions began the strike to protest over their salaries withheld by the federal government.

SSANU and NASU accused the federal government of unfair treatment and discrimination.

Both unions expressed concern that the federal government failed to pay them like their academic counterparts.

The unions issued a seven-day ultimatum on March 1, began a one-week warning strike on March 11, and then a nationwide action on March 18.

The protesting staff shut down hostels, cut off power supply, and withdrew security/administrative services in public universities.

On Sunday, Muhammed Ibrahim, president of SSANU, directed that members of both unions resume work on Monday.

In 2022, the salaries of university staff who embarked on an eight-month strike were withheld by the administration of former President Muhammadu Buhari.

In October 2023, President Bola Tinubu directed the release of four months of the withheld eight-month pay of all lecturers.

However, a joint committee of SSANU and NASU raised the alarm that the government released four months of withheld salaries to members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) without extending the same gesture to other non-academic staff.

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