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Our Study Abroad Teaching Is Second To None – Bola Agunbiade Says As She Launches Avail Tutorials

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Avail Tutorials is a unit of Avail International Consult, a study abroad organization which over a decade has processed thousands of admissions for Nigerian students in higher institutions abroad.

The need to set up a tutorial centre became necessary to put the number of students seeking admission on a vantage position in terms of preparing them ahead for a new learning environment and Mrs Bola Agunbiade, Chief Executive Officer of the organization says the number of students who have passed through the subsidiary centre have never been disappointed.

Mrs Agunbiade spoke with Amechi Obiakpu of Study Abroad Congress in her Lagos based office recently.

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Please share with us what Avail Tutorials Ltd is all about?

Avail Tutorials Ltd is a subsidary extension of Avail International Consults Limited. We decided to start the tutorial section because we realized that students have needs for a tutorial centre because many of the universities abroad ask for international English Test Certificate such as TOELF, IEALT, GRE SAT or the like. So we decided to set up the tutorial centre to address the needs of the students in this direction and even beyond our students. We have clients who want to relocate abroad, and they will help in this regard.

How much value would you say Avail Tutorials Centre has been adding and continue to add, to the performance level of the students?

One of the advantages is that in other centres, we cannot tell them what to do but here, we can control what goes on in our own organization. We do practicals for students from time to time to gauge their performances and capabilities and ascertain their improvement level. We are sure that they are comprehending all that they are being taught. That is why eventually when the exams come up, they come up with top grades and this have been happening because a large percentage of the students excel their exams.

What is the teaching style of the Tutorial Centre like, is it virtual or physical mainstream methods of teaching?

We do face-to-face physical teaching, of course during the pandemic we were doing virtual because of the lockdown and students could not come to the office to take tutorials. I personally prefer the face-to-face style because I feel it is more effective. However we are constrained to do virtual when our students are not physically available.

Avail International Consult has been in operation for around 11 years, at what point did the tutorial centre start before this eventual unveiling as a registered subsidiary?

That was around five years ago.

So, the difference is about six years? Within that period how did you deal with that gap without a tutorial centre?

We have always had tutors. Though we were not doing it from the beginning, but we have always had tutors. We have always had students come to the office and always tried to assist them. We give them practical lessons, buy textbooks for them, give them CDs – soft copy materials to aid their learning. But fully, we started the tutorial centre about six years ago though unregistered.

From your statement you said you discovered a lot of the students were failing some of the exams hence the need to bridge the gap, from your experience why did you think this is so and what were the factors that were and still responsible for this?

Part of the problem is poor educational background. I have seen the various English tests myself, I have gone through the syllabus, I know what is expected of the students and I have an idea of what students are supposed to know. So I realized that, it is not as if the tests are difficult, it is just that it’s different from what we are used to. For instance in ISTS there are sections of reading and listening and writing, but we are not use to that. Of course we are used to comprehension passages questions and all of that. In our days we were not writing exams with the computers but all of these exams are computer based, and now I know that even with JAMB and some of our universities conduct exams with the use of computers.

But the vast majority of the people are still not comfortable writing exams on the computer, so we let them realize that they are going to write their final exams on the computer and everything they are doing is with the computer – the practicals and all.

Of course, the tutors can be done on their note, but the major exam is done on the computer. These are some things people need to get their selves familiarized with. It is not that we don’t know English or mathematics, but the mode of the exams is what we are not familiar with, and we are trying to get our students familiarize themselves with it.

Some do ask: Don’t I know the questions? Can’t I speak correct English? Why do I need ISTS? I can speak English na? Yes we can speak English and read English and communicate well but, can you confidently take a computer and write an exam and pass it? As against taking a paper that you are comfortable or familiar with and passing it. That is on one hand, on the other hand, the mode of the exam is different from what majority of the students are familiar with. These are all the things that we let them know and teach them ahead of their exams so at that time they become quite comfortable.

Because you talked about the things we are familiar with, what will you say is the most challenging aspect of tutoring students that you have encountered?

Some of the students don’t have good foundation especially in English. A lot of them don’t understand the basics. This may sound unbelievable, but that is the truth. An average Nigerian student can speak good English and can’t even write good English but when it comes to the basics of English some people don’t know all of these things especially the things that form the foundation for English to be well written and well-spoken. We speak it, we write, but we don’t know some of the basics.

These are some of the challenges we have and some of them are not taught in schools. Maybe now, things are changing but some of the students we taught in the past had no idea of what we are talking about. So we have to start from the scratch perhaps as if we are teaching secondary school students – maybe a Junior Secondary School one (JSS-1) which should have formed the foundation of their English, but they don’t know or perhaps not aware. Some schools abroad will call me and say your students don’t know the basics of English, and how can they cope with the real thing? So we have to start from the scratch to know and ascertain what we are building is solid enough.

What are your expectation from the government in terms of reforming the Nigeria educational system?

I believe the government already knows what to do, It’s just for them to do it. A good number of our leaders have been abroad, and so they know a lot of the good quality education obtainable there- they know what is appropriate and what facilities are expected to be in place, but they are not just doing it, it is not ignorant, so I don’t think it is about telling them what to do, but about convincing them that they need to develop Nigeria’s educational system.

How do you propose to use your firm to help the government advance the educational system?

Coincidentally, I was speaking to one of the tutors recently, and I was asking him what we can do to help students either in secondary school or those who are about to write their WAEC or JAMB or people who are about to write their post-Jamb exams, and he said why don’t we extend our tutorials to involve these people, even though they are going to study in Nigeria or even though our focus is on students who want to study abroad.

We are looking at ways to help students who want to study in Nigeria too and looking at extending the tutorials to them, and we are not going to charge much but just something to encourage the students, and we would invite as many as can come.

What would you say is the main focus and objective of the Tutorials?

Developing and teaching people whether they want to study in Nigeria or beyond. Our centre is focus majorly on those who want to study abroad and again for the people who may not want to study abroad, it may mean that our focus will be to help them pass their Jamb or WAEC very well.

There are organisations who talk about passing all subjects in one sitting, especially in the WAEC, NECO and Jamb examinations, how do you think this is achievable especially when some of these people have sat for the exams more than once?

If they have sat for it already there is nothing we can do for them except in the next one they are going to sit for. But we can further assist them if they want to re-sit for it.

We hear about centres and their claims of tutoring students to get straight As, is there something close to that in Avail Tutorial Centre?

The examples you sighted is for WAEC and the likes. First, we don’t have a test centre yet, and I know there are people who make such promises and I don’t know how they do it but for us, we ensure that our students are tutored to be victorious in their exams. What I tell people is, if you put your mind in what you are doing, you will pass and pass very well. For us, we don’t do ” special arrangement” maybe like other centres do, but we will teach the students to perfection. We do this by going to any extent just to ensure our students are well taught and are learning what they are supposed to learn. And like I said from the beginning anything you put your mind to you will achieve it and besides the questions are not difficult. It’s just that we are not used to them.

How do you draw the line where in an examination some people will do so well and some other people will perform very poorly. In your view is it a case of some people knowing more than some people especially when they are exposed to in the same tutorial work?

I don’t think so, I feel the problem may be with the students. This is because among the same students are people who did very well and are doing the centre proud. Except in the case where everybody may fail the exams then one may begin to call to question a lot of things.

Either the students are not well taught or the students are not assimilating what is being taught them enough. In an exam where 5 people have (As) or did very well from the lot especially where they did it on a neutral ground, the ones who did not do well may have the problems and not the centre because of the ones who did well from that same institution and passed well.

Do you offer materials to aid teaching?

We do. We use projectors, we have computers, we have internet which students can use as long as they are here. Like I said everything we do is computer based and it’s what they will use for their exams and the ones for WAEC too when we start that, almost immediately we will also introduce them to computers because we know that is where the world is going to.

How affordable are your tutorial services?

Very affordable. In fact sometimes we engage our students free of cost just to encourage those who cannot afford it. Some people want to learn, but they just can’t afford the resources and in that case we look at their results and find a way to encourage them. It is not in all situation we are bent on money. But again, we also have criterial that we use to know those who can’t afford it.

Any advice for Nigerian students who are willing to study abroad?

We will say that consider first the local opportunity and if they feel going abroad to study is their desire, we are here to assist them, but they should consider the financial capacity involved and be ready to do Nigeria proud. We don’t want students who will go abroad and tarnish the country’s image instead we want those who will do us proud abroad.

We want students to come and learn at Avail Tutorials Ltd. At Avail Tutorials, we have a bigger space, and it is because of this we moved to our present location so come to our centre to learn. Thing is even without an office we can still do admission but because of the need for tutorial centre we have the current place we are using which can accommodate as many people as possible.

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University Of Oxford Invites Jimoh Ibrahim, Australian PM To Talk On Mega Projects

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Senator representing Ondo Southern Senatorial District, Dr. Jimoh Ibrahim has been invited by University of Oxford to the 2024 Oxford Major Programme Management Conference to talk on mega projects.

According to the invitation letter signed by Daniel Armanios, BT Professor and Chair of Major Programme Management, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, the billionaire business mogul and the Australian Prime minister, Julia Gilland were invited to talk on the same subject matter.

It would be recalled that Senator Ibrahim’s PhD programme in the United Kingdom University was based on abandoned mega projects.

The letter sent by the Conference Technical Chair to the senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria reads in parts: “We are tremendously humbled and honoured to invite you to speak at the 2024 Oxford Major Programme Conference that will be held on December 7, 2024 at the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School.

“This conference will bring together practitioners, academics, and global leaders striving to get major programmes, large-scale initiatives, done.

“This conference will cover a wide range of sectors from infrastructure, defence, and transportation to health and non-profits, and therefore offer a unique opportunity for partnership, learning, and growth.

“The conference will provide a platform to showcase the global benefits brought by major programmes as well as to identify the leading thought leaders and practitioners in the field.

“The purpose of the conference is to recognize challenges, celebrate successes, and provoke thought in the unique surroundings of the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world.

“Lastly and why we thought of you, the conference will play host to important conversations about the development of major programmes in different regions, including sub-Saharan Africa.

“We would especially welcome you to speak about your experiences in Nigeria including the establishment of the University of Fortune – itself a major programme.”

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Sacked UNIZIK VC’s professorship fraudulently obtained, says Zamfara university

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The Federal University Gusau (FUGUS) in Zamfara state says Bernard Odoh, former vice-chancellor of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) in Anambra, fraudulently obtained his professorship.

BACKGROUND

On Wednesday, President Bola Tinubu dissolved UNIZIK’s governing council and sacked the institution’s vice-chancellor and registrar.

Odoh was described as “unqualified” for the role of vice-chancellor of the university, in a statement issued by Bayo Onanuga, special adviser to the president on information and strategy.

“The sacking of the governing council and officials followed reports that the council illegally appointed an unqualified vice-chancellor without following due process,” the statement reads.

“After the controversial appointment, the Federal Government stepped in to address tensions between the university’s Senate and the governing council of the 33-year-old institution.

“The government expressed concern over the council’s apparent disregard for the university’s governing laws in its selection process.”

“The government expressed concern over the council’s apparent disregard for the university’s governing laws in its selection process.”

However, in an interview with Arise Television on Thursday, Odoh said the president erred by firing him.

He added that since his appointment as vice-chancellor was not made through a press release, he cannot be removed through one.

The embattled don said he was qualified for the position of vice-chancellor of UNIZIK ab initio. He added that his appointment followed due process.

Odoh said the case against his appointment is before a federal high court and industrial courts.

He added that Tinubu and Tunji Alausa, education minister, should have waited for the verdict of the courts before booting him out.

Odoh said by leaving the university without a vice-chancellor, governing council and registrar, Tinubu has fomented crisis in UNIZIK.

The embattled university don added that two of the assessors, and a registrar from FUGUS who deposed to an affidavit on his professorship, are still alive and can back his claims.

‘PRODUCTS OF ADMINISTRATIVE FRAUD’

In a statement on Thursday, Yakubu Anivbassa, FUGUS registrar, said the documents referenced by Odoh were “products of administrative fraud”.

The FUGUS management said Odoh “was never a staff member of the university” and his claims are “tissues of lies and misinformation”.

“The Federal University Gusau hereby states in clear and unambiguous terms that the so called letters of offer of tenure of appointment as Professor and confirmation of promotion to the post of Professor, dated 30th April 2015 and 12th November 2015, being paraded by Dr Bernard Odoh are null and void,” the statement reads.

“The documents being paraded by Dr. Odoh Bernard Ifeanyi and purported to be certified true copies hurriedly endorsed by Ibrahim Bawa Kaura, former Registrar of the Federal University, dated November 8, 2024, six solid years after the latter left the services of the Federal University Gusau, are products of administrative fraud orchestrated by Dr. Odoh.

“Dr Odoh working in cahoots with the former Vice Chancellor of the University and the Registrar, as there is no official record of Dr. Odoh’s employment in the custody of the University.

“Further proof of the desperation to perpetuate such illegality is the impersonation and usurpation of the duties of the current Registrar of the University by the former Registrar, Ibrahim Bawa Kaura, who procured a fake stamp to certify Dr. Odoh’s equally fake employment documents as true copies on November 8, 2024, six years after his disengagement from the university.

“Dr. Odoh Bernard Ifeanyi is not and has never been a tenure staff of the university, let alone being confirmed as a professor by the institution.

“Whatever claim to the contrary by Dr. Odoh is nothing but the antics of a drowning man who is hell-bent on using the good name of the Federal University Gusau, to give vent to his desperate ambition to become the Vice Chancellor of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, through subterfuge.”

The registrar said certification of public documents is guided by the Evidence Act 2011, adding that requirements include payment of fees and a certified true copy.

Anivbassa added that the document must be sealed, dated and signed by the officer responsible for issuing the document with his name and title of his office.

“A careful perusal of the above requirements and their juxtaposition against the certification of Dr. Odoh’s documents by Ibrahim Bawa Kaura, clearly shows that the so called certified true copies fell short of the provisions of Section 104 of the Evidence Act, 2011 and are therefore, not legally tenable,” he said.

Anivbassa said Bawa, having left FUGUS as a registrar in 2018, has “no locus” to certify university documents.

“Therefore, the so-called certified true copies of Dr. Odoh’s documents relating to his alleged employment as endorsed by Ibrahim Bawa Kaura on November 8, 2024, are illegal, criminal, null and void and of no effect whatsoever,” the statement added.

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Sex-for-grade: FUOYE clears female student for graduation, sanctions lecturer

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The Federal University, Oye Ekiti, Ekiti State, has cleared a female student, Ramota Olahanloye, to graduate following the re-marking of her final-year examination scripts.

Olahanloye had alleged that a lecturer, Dr. Anthony Agbegbedia, demanded sexual favours from her, and when she declined, he deliberately failed her in two final-year courses.

In a statement issued on Friday by the Special Adviser on Media to the Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Wole Balogun, the university confirmed that Olahanloye’s allegations were investigated, and her scripts were re-marked.

“The young lady’s scripts were re-marked, and she performed fairly better than the scores initially awarded by Dr. Anthony Agbegbedia,” the statement read.

According to Balogun, the university management approved Olahanloye’s revised results, which qualified her for graduation.

“The university management has given executive approval for her results to be processed. She has since commenced her final clearance from relevant units of the university,” the statement added.

Balogun also disclosed that Agbegbedia had been sanctioned by the institution for his misconduct.

Olahanloye expressed her joy over the resolution of the case, saying, “I am happy that I have gotten justice, and I really appreciate the university Vice-Chancellor for setting up the committee that investigated the matter.

“I was shown my entire results, including the graduation list with my name on it. I have started my clearance as a graduating student of the university, and I am truly happy.”

Her father, Rasaki Olahanloye, also lauded the university for its commitment to justice.

“I can confirm to the world that FUOYE has served justice to my daughter. I was shown her upgraded results after her scripts were re-marked, and it is clear that she passed.

“The university fulfilled its promise to ensure fairness, and I appreciate the VC, Prof. Sunday Fasina, and the committee members for ensuring my daughter gets justice,” he said.

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