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UNICAL panel finds Professor Cyril Ndifon guilty of sexual assault, abuse of office

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The panel investigating the allegations against Cyril Ndifon, a former dean of the law faculty at the University of Calabar (UNICAL), has established a case of sexual assault and abuse of office against him.

Ndifon was in the news after he was suspended and replaced over sexual harassment allegations levelled against him by several students.

Benedict Otu, the president of the Law Students Association of Nigeria (LAWSAN), had on August 14 led some female students in a protest demanding the sack of Ndifon.

Following the public outrage that trailed the case, UNICAL management constituted a panel to investigate the allegation against the embattled professor.

Among those who observed the panel’s proceedings are Ann Awah of the International Federation of Female Lawyers and Philomina Modor of the Nigerian police commission’s gender unit.

Sam Eboh, a lawyer and member of UNICAL’s alumni, and Emmanuella Ushiekpe, the chief judge of Malabo high court, also observed the proceedings.

One of Ndifon’s accusers identified as survivor 1.1, a 200-level student, said she met the professor while attempting to work her transfer from the Department of Conflict Studies to the Faculty of Law.

She claimed the suspended dean asked her to give him “a blow job” in his office and promised to help her get into the law faculty on the condition that she would be answerable to his sexual calls.

Survivor 1.2, a 500-level student who said met Ndifon in November 2018 when she applied for a direct entry, alleged that he tried to forcefully kiss her when she went to inquire about her admission status.

The probe involved nine student victims who alleged unsolicited sexual advances from the suspended dean.

A number of colleague professors were also invited to testify, one of whom told the panel that female students came on several occasions to complain to him about “blow jobs,” “sucking penis” and “touched my breasts stuff”.

He claimed Ndifon had been using the “blow job” to sexually harass female students in return for grades and he had on occasions pleaded with the suspended dean to release withheld results of students who refused his advances.

Additionally, a female lecturer in the faculty also confirmed Ndifon’s behaviour towards the female students.

She told the panel that she once experienced such when she went to his office as she was a project supervisor.

The lecturer said she once intervened for one Theresa Oloko who failed Ndifon’s course for “refusing to do a blow job”.

The panel, in its findings, established that Cyril Ndifon was using his official position to both intimidate and bargain for sexual favour from female students in the law faculty.

It also established that the suspended dean had been involved in exploiting the students.

“Elaborately, he had been perpetrating cruelty against students by forestalling the graduation of especially some female students at the appropriate time by withholding and refusing to release their results,” the panel said.

“Abuse of office and high handedness were established given the fact that the dean was running the faculty of law like a personal estate against all standards and rules.”

The panel recommended that the suspended dean of law should face the statutory disciplinary committee of UNICAL for appropriate sanctions applicable to acts of both major and gross misconduct.

It also asked that Ndifon be made to refund over N3 million realized from the payments made by the law students for a journal he neither published nor gave to the students.

The panel said the university should make a rule to stop lecturers from asking students to come and see them after official hours.

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Tinubu’s student loan application portal opens May 24

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The Nigerian government has announced that the portal for the application of student loan will be open on May 24, 2024.

This was confirmed in a statement issued by the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELD) media lead, Nasiru Ayantogo on Thursday night, April 16, 2024.

According to him, the opening of the application portal marks a significant milestone in the commitment of President Bola Tinubu to “fostering accessible and inclusive education for all Nigerian students.”

Through the portal, students can now access loans to pursue their academic aspirations without financial constraints.

The portal, according to the statement, provides a user-friendly interface for students to submit their loan applications conveniently.

“We encourage all eligible students to take advantage of this opportunity to invest in their future and contribute to the growth and development of our nation.

“Students can access the portal on www.nelf.gov.ng to begin application,” the statement said.

On June 12, 2023, President Bola Tinubu signed the Access to Higher Education Act, 2023 into law, enabling indigent students to access interest-free loans for their educational pursuits in any Nigerian tertiary institution.

This initiative fulfilled one of Tinubu’s campaign promises to liberalize the funding of education, as noted by Dele Alake, a member of the Presidential Strategy Team.

The Act, commonly referred to as the Students Loan Law, also established the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) to handle the processing, granting, disbursement, and recovery of these loans.

Initially, the government planned to launch the scheme in September 2023, but it faced several delays, leading to an indefinite postponement in early March.

The Presidency attributed the delay to Tinubu’s directive to expand the scheme to include loans for vocational skills.

Following a briefing from the NELFUND team led by the Minister of State for Education, Dr. Yusuf Sununu, on January 22, President Tinubu directed the Fund to extend interest-free loans to Nigerian students interested in skill-development programs.

Tinubu emphasized the importance of accommodating those who may not want to pursue a university education, highlighting that skill acquisition is as crucial as obtaining undergraduate and graduate academic qualifications.

“This is not an exclusive programme. It is catering to all of our young people. Young Nigerians are gifted in different areas. This is not only for those who want to be doctors, lawyers, and accountants. It is also for those who aspire to use their skilled and trained hands to build our nation,” Tinubu stated.

“Following this, I have instructed NELFUND to explore all opportunities to inculcate skill-development programmes because not everybody wants to go through a full university education.”

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Teenager, Dr Dorothy Jean Tillman II who started college at age 10 bags PhD at 17

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A Chicago-based female teenager, Dr Dorothy Jean Tillman II, has just set a remarkable academic record after receiving her doctorate from Arizona State University, in the US at the age of 17.

She disclosed this on Tuesday via her Instagram post, sharing that she started college when she was 10 years old.

In an interview with ‘Good Morning America’ that she posted, Tillman said the remarkable feat felt “surreal” and “full of reflection and inspiration”.

In 2020, Tillman earned a Master of Science degree, and the following year, at the age of 15, she gained admission to the Doctorate of Behavioural Health Management program at Arizona State University.

After her successful completion of the doctoral programme, at the age of 17, Tillman defended her dissertation, earning her doctoral degree in Integrated Behavioural Health from ASU’s College of Health Solutions.

Tillman, now 18, was celebrated during ASU’s spring commencement on May 6, 2024, when Tillman joined her classmates in person.

“Everything that we were doing didn’t seem abnormal to me or out of the ordinary until it started getting all of the attention,” she said on Tuesday.

Tillman attributes her educational pursuits and successes to the guidance of her grandmother and the trust she placed in her mother’s advice.

According to Leslie Manson, the associate professor who supervised Tillman’s dissertation through ASU’s online program, Tillman holds the distinction of being the youngest person to complete a doctoral degree in integrated behavioural health at ASU.

“It’s a wonderful celebration … but this is still something so rare and unique.

“She has innovative ideas and motivation, which is wonderful, and truly, I think what is inspiring is that she embodies that meaning of being a true leader,” Manson said.

Having completed her degrees, Tillman expressed her plan to continue reflecting on her specific goals.

She also plans to devote attention to her other interests, such as public speaking and a leadership institute she established.

“I’m really just grateful that the world is my oyster, and that I’ve done so much so young.

“And I have time to kind of think that through,” she said.

“I didn’t have the everyday school things like homecoming dances or spirit weeks or just school pictures and things like that … that kind of create unity with my peers,” Tillman said.

Aside from her academic prowess, the 18-year-old has found time to dance and do choreography, she disclosed in her interview.

Tillman also is founder and chief executive of the Dorothyjeanius STEAM Leadership Institute. The programme includes summer camps designed to help young people in the arts and STEM subjects.

She said her plans include public speaking engagements and fundraising for the camp, which Tillman said she hopes to franchise one day.

Tillman is motivated and has innovative ideas, said Manson, adding, “And truly, I think what is inspiring is that she embodies that meaning of being a true leader.”

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JAMB releases additional 36,540 UTME results

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released an additional 36,540 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) results which were withheld over irregularities.

Last week, JAMB released 531 results from the 64,624 results under investigation.

The exam body said the investigation includes verification anomalies, centres suspected of infractions, and cases of exam malpractice.

According to Fabian Benjamin, the board spokesperson, in a statement released on Tuesday, the total results released now stand at 1,879,437.

About 26,000 results are still being withheld over possible examination misconduct.

Benjamin also dismissed claims purporting to emanate from the board that the outstanding 2024 UTME results, currently being subjected to intense scrutiny by its team of experts, had been compromised on account of a cyber security breach and that it is considering rescheduling the examination.

He urged the public to disregard the report, adding that it was created by fraudulent people.

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