Education
Education: Swedish Embassy, Nacabs Polytechnic signs MOU on Digital Technology in Akwanga

Education: Swedish Embassy, Nacabs Polytechnic signs MOU on Digital Technology in Akwanga
By: Sam Kayode, Lafiya
A memorandum of understanding MOU has been signed between the Swedish Embassy in Nigeria and Nacabs Polytechnic Akwanga to enable the institution to transit from analog to digital technology.
The MOU signed over the weekend will assist the school to migrate completely from analogue to digital technology and equally update the learning facilities of the twenty year old institution by the Embassy.
Speaking with Our Correspondent after the ceremony, Swedish Ambassador to Nigeria Grand Carl-Michael said that a non-governmental organization based in sweeten involved in building capacity in education “Schooltry” equally signed the MOU on behalf of the Embassy to connect students, parents and other organizations to the internet.
Grand said that the program slated to start very soon is not restricted only to engineering but many other faculties and departments will benefit from the package when it is completed.
“Schooltry found Nacabs and there was an agreement between the Swedish Embassy to ensure that we give back to the society what we can to enhance the educational sector in Nigeria”. Said the Ambassador to Nigeria while speaking with newsmen in Akwanga.
Grand told newsmen that the MOU will last for the first five years and the bench marks in the settings of the school internet hub and all the equipment will be adjusted to digital formats to the benefit of the students.
Also speaking, the proprietor, David Abuluya said that “the establishment of the institution is long term but stringent measures will be placed to ensure that the best is achieved in the next twenty years”
On the journey of 20 years, Abuluya went on “We have tried our best and do not compromise standard which is why our students are leading everywhere they go.
“In the last 20 years it has gladdened our hearts when we hear that our students are doing well. You asked about our lowest point, in the journey so far, I can tell you that our lowest point so far is finance but God has seen us through.
“We have spent about 20 years in the analog system and we need to move to something better now, which is why we are launching an endowment fund of N200m to back up our desire for the next level.
“Indeed it’s not easy for someone to leave where he is getting his daily bread. It’s true we lost some good hands but our doors are always open which is why some left and came back to beg to stay and be content with what we give to them. We may not be the best but we are trying our best.
On computer studies in the institution, Abuluya said ” we have so many students in computer science. They have graduated and some have gone out to foreign lands. We have capable personnel doing the job and they are meeting up with the expectations of the national board for technical Education note which is why I can tell you that we are very ready for the latest technology coming to us.
The Proprietor commended the Swedish Embassy for the collaboration with the institution adding that it was a big achievement that Nacabs was the first place and the second indigenous Polytechnic in northern Nigeria to receive such benefits.
Speaking on support from the government he said, ” I commend the Governor Abdulahi Sule for sponsoring many candidates into this institution. He is a man that believes in the education system of this country and keeps his words when it comes to education.
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“We are hoping that he and many friends we have would be involved when we are launching our endowment fund to a tune of 200m which would be used to build the computer hub and many more facilities in the school.
“This place will be another world in the next ten years; we do hope the world will change things. Research will surely take place in the centre for research in the institution.” Said Abuluya.
Presenting a paper during the occasion, Don of engineering from the Federal University of Agriculture, Professor Donald Adigizi noted that e-learning can drastically breach the gaps in the education system in the country.
Adgizi who spoke on the topic “Digital Migration Education: Panacea for Contemporary Emergencies in Teaching and Learning, posited that Nacabs should be made a centre of e learning in the zone and the country at large.
The Don maintained that Nacabs is the right choice for young people in the north at a time like this when young people are longing for empowerment to make themselves useful in the society.
He called on well-meaning Nigerians including the Alumni to rise up to the occasion in the name of further development of their Alma Mata.
The lecturer maintained further that the sad incidence of lock down due to the dreaded covid 19 disease indicated that without e-learning “complication of academic programs in Higher institutions as at when due is a mirage hence 3-5 years academic program will end up in 7 year.
“E learning can drastically bridge this gap. An entire one semester of between 20- 40 hours can be covered within one to two weeks. I have been covering 40 hours of lectures in the University of Port Harcourt for post graduate students through e-learning. It has been very effective.
A N200m appeal fund was launched 9n behalf of the program which he said would be dedicated to the Governor of Nasarawa state Eng Abdulahi Sule.
Highlights of the occasion was the signing of the MOU between Nacabs and the Swedish Embassy in Nigeria
Education: Swedish Embassy, Nacabs Polytechnic signs MOU on Digital Technology in Akwanga
Education
Zulum opens 48-classroom school

Zulum opens 48-classroom school
Approves meal, stipends to spike enrollment
By: Our Reporter
Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, has inaugurated the Higher Islamic College, Gajiganna, in the northern part of the state.
The college will blend the traditional Almajiri education system (Sangaya) with the formal education system.

Speaking on Friday in Gajiganna town, Zulum stressed that about 20 similar colleges had been built in different local government areas to provide Almajirai with basic literacy and vocational skills.
The governor said: “our goal is clear: to provide our children, especially Sangaya learners, with the knowledge and skills required to thrive in today’s world.

“In pursuit of this, the institutions we are establishing operate under a curriculum approved by the National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies (NBAIS) which harmoniously blends Islamic scholarship with Science, Mathematics, Technology and Foundational English.
“At the same time, we have remained unwavering in our commitment to revitalising the Sangaya education system—an enduring pillar of Islamic learning that has shaped our society for generations.

“Our reforms have been deliberate and balanced: safeguarding the cherished values of traditional Islamic scholarship while introducing modern subjects and vocational training.”
Governor Zulum also commissioned the Government Day Secondary School, Gajiganna, which will serve as a referral centre for hundreds of pupils completing their primary education in Gajiganna town.
Earlier, the Commissioner for Education, Science, Technology and Innovation, Engr Lawan Abba Wakilbe, commended Governor Zulum for delivering over 104 mega schools in six years.
“Your Excellency, to proudly highlight that under your stewardship, 104 Mega Schools have already been completed and delivered across the state, with an additional 35 at different stages of construction, excluding those already advertised and awaiting commencement,” Wakilbe said.

The commissioner added: “This is a remarkable achievement that reflects not only infrastructure but vision, leadership, and an unwavering commitment to generations yet unborn.”
The event was attended by the Senate Chief whip and the senator representing northern Borno, Mohammed Tahir Monguno, Senator Kaka Shehu Lawan, members of the House of Representatives, Usman Zannah, Abdulkadir Rahis and Engr Bukar Talba.
Also in attendance were the Speaker of Borno State House of Assembly, Abdulkarim Lawan; APC Chairman, Bello Ayuba; the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Bukar Tijani; the Deputy Chief of Staff, Dr Babagana Mustahpa Mallumbe, among other senior government officials.
Approves one meal/day, stipends to spike enrollment
Meanwhile, Governor Babagana Zulum has directed the provision of one square meal to the students in high Islamic colleges and schools with low enrollment.
According to the governor, the directive is to spike the enrollment in the northern part of the state, which had suffered devastation from over a decade of insurgency.
He said: “We must establish deliberate measures to promote education in northern Borno. This is the only region in Borno State that has not been developed in terms of education. So, both the secondary and primary education board chairmen are here. I want you to put more emphasis on northern Borno. You can see a situation whereby in this town with a total population of about 50,000 people, only 90 students were enrolled in a secondary school.
The Governor added, “We must support the parents of these 90 students from towns like Gajiganna. It is imperative to ensure that these 90 students complete their studies, it would represent significant progress. We will approve stipends of N250,000 for their fathers and N50,000 for each of their mothers. For the students themselves, we are setting aside N50,000 each, which will provide them with financial support for their essential needs.”
Zulum opens 48-classroom school
Education
Billionaire Indimi inaugurated for a second term as Pro Chancellor of the Kashim Ibrahim University Maiduguri

Billionaire Indimi inaugurated for a second term as Pro Chancellor of the Kashim Ibrahim University Maiduguri
By: Bodunrin Kayode
Nigerian Billionaire Dr Mohammed Indimi has been inaugurated for the second term as Pro Chancellor of the Borno State government owned Kashim Ibrahim University (KIU).
Indimi and his team were inaugurated monday by Governor Babagana Zulum to continue developing the state owned University which has grown massively since he took charge four years ago as pro chancellor.
Speaking after their inauguration, Zulum, tasked the Governing Council of the University to foster the culture of cutting-edge research, innovation and community development to address the challenges and opportunities of the post-insurgency recovery efforts.
The Governor noted that the inauguration is part of the broader effort to reposition the University as a beacon of knowledge, innovation and moral rectitude, not just for the North-East, but for Nigeria as a whole.
He stressed that the challenges before the new council was significant as the opportunities are myriad adding that “we task you with fostering a culture of rigorous research, innovative teaching and community-relevant curricula that addresses the unique challenges and opportunities of our post-insurgency recovery and development”.
Governor Zulum expressed delight that the student population alone had grown from a mere 300 in the beginning to about 10,000 in the last 6 years.
He charged the new council to prioritize the welfare of both staff and students and uphold the highest standards of academic excellence, transparency and prudent management of resources.
“You are now the legal custodians of this university’s destiny, entrusted with a sacred mandate to provide strategic direction, ensure financial prudence, uphold the highest standards of academic excellence and safeguard the welfare of both staff and students.
“This ceremony is a fulfilment of our administration’s unwavering commitment to strengthening the governance structures of all tertiary institutions in Borno State.
“It is pivotal to repositioning this University as a beacon of knowledge, innovation and moral rectitude, not just for the North-East, but Nigeria as a whole”.
“Section 1(1) (c) of the Third Schedule of the Kashim Ibrahim University Law, 2018, as amended, empowers me to constitute a Governing Council as the supreme governing body of the University charged with the general control and superintendence of the policy, finances and administration of the institution”.
“I offer my heartfelt congratulations to you all. Your selection was not by chance. It was a deliberate choice based on your proven integrity, vast experience and demonstrable passion for education and community development.
“In particular, I wish to address our Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Alhaji (Dr) Muhammadu Indimi. Your legendary philanthropy and unwavering support for education are well-known,” he concluded.
Responding, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Dr Muhammadu Indimi said he graciously accepted the appointment with the aim of serving his state and promised to provide positive change in the University.
“I accepted this position because I have to support my state. With my able lieutenants, we promise to provide positive change in the University,” Indimi assured.
Billionaire Indimi inaugurated for a second term as Pro Chancellor of the Kashim Ibrahim University Maiduguri
Education
Zulum Tasks University Council on Innovative Research for Post-Insurgency Recovery

Zulum Tasks University Council on Innovative Research for Post-Insurgency Recovery
By: Our Reporter
Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum, has tasked the Governing Council of Kashim Ibrahim University to foster the culture of cutting-edge research, innovation and community development to address the challenges and opportunities of the post-insurgency recovery effort.
The governor gave the task on Monday while inaugurating the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Dr Muhammadu Indimi and members of the Governing Council of the University at the Council Chamber of the Government House in Maiduguri.

He noted that the inauguration is part of the broader effort to reposition the University as a beacon of knowledge, innovation and moral rectitude, not just for the North-East, but for Nigeria as a whole.
“The challenges before you are as significant as the opportunities. We task you with fostering a culture of rigorous research, innovative teaching and community-relevant curricula that address the unique challenges and opportunities of our post-insurgency recovery and development,” Zulum stated.
Governor Zulum expressed delight that the student population has grown from 300 to about 10,000 in the last 6 years.
He charged them to prioritize the welfare of both staff and students and uphold the highest standards of academic excellence, transparency and prudent management of resources.
“You are now the legal custodians of this university’s destiny, entrusted with a sacred mandate to provide strategic direction, ensure financial prudence, uphold the highest standards of academic excellence and safeguard the welfare of both staff and students,” He stressed.

“This ceremony is a fulfilment of our administration’s unwavering commitment to strengthening the governance structures of all tertiary institutions in Borno State. It is pivotal to repositioning this University as a beacon of knowledge, innovation and moral rectitude, not just for the North-East, but Nigeria as a whole”.
Governor Zulum remarked that his administration is making unprecedented investments in education, constructed 139 new mega schools, rehabilitated many others and recruited thousands of teachers. “We are establishing six centres of excellence and have banned political thuggery to redirect the energies of our youth towards scholarly and vocational pursuits”.
“Section 1(1) (c) of the Third Schedule of the Kashim Ibrahim University Law, 2018, as amended, empowers me to constitute a Governing Council as the supreme governing body of the University charged with the general control and superintendence of the policy, finances and administration of the institution”.
He congratulated the Chairman and members of the Council for their commitment, integrity and passion for the advancement of the institution.
“I offer my heartfelt congratulations to you all. Your selection was not by chance. It was a deliberate choice based on your proven integrity, vast experience and demonstrable passion for education and community development. In particular, I wish to address our Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Alhaji (Dr) Muhammadu Indimi. Your legendary philanthropy and unwavering support for education are well-known,” he concluded.
Responding, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Dr Muhammadu Indimi said he graciously accepted the appointment with the aim of serving his state and promised to provide positive change in the university.
“I accepted this position because I have to support my state. With my able lieutenants, we promise to provide positive change in the university,” Indimi assured.
Zulum Tasks University Council on Innovative Research for Post-Insurgency Recovery
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