Education
EU project takes 13,000 children back to school in Borno

EU project takes 13,000 children back to school in Borno
By: Olatunji Omirin
The European Union (EU) has supported the return and enrollment of more than 13,000 children to school across 10 local government areas of Borno state in northeast Nigeria.
UNICEF said approximately 645 teachers were killed by Boko Haram insurgents, 19,000 teachers were displaced and 1,500 schools were damaged by the insurgents.
Speaking at the closeout ceremony in Maiduguri on Tuesday, Country Director of Plan International Nigeria, Mr. Charles Usie Emmamuzou said that 80,000 primary and secondary pupils benefited from improved access to quality education.
Usie who was represented by the Organisation’s Director of Programme Quality and Innovation, Jummai Lawan Musa, said that 52,585 children received vouchers for learning kits, 25,462 girls and young women received dignity kits to manage menstruation, and 2,580 young people received vouchers for business start-up kits.
“More than 13,000 children and youth who had lost some years of learning, benefitted from acceleration learning, while 12,000 young people benefitted from life savings training, and 3,010 received employability and business trains,”
He added, “182 classrooms were rehabilitated and furniture provided, 82 water points were installed or repaired, and 550 latrine cubicles were constructed across the most needed of the 123 schools and 14 Tsangayas.
“As part of our measures at ensuring more value addition to the learning environment, 14 schools were established with kitchen gardens, and psycho-social resources were established in 73 schools for referrals for children with trauma,”Charles said.
The three-year project titled: “European Union Support to Response,Recovery and Resilience in Borno State and it was consortium of humanitarian organisations
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This is in itself very unique with strategic focus on enrolment, retention and transition in both formal and non-formal education setting. Special considerations were also given to out-of-school children and youths displaced by the insurgency.
We are very happy today to see that altogether over five hundred and fifty thousand people have been reached by all the 6 implementing partners including: Plan, SC, GEPADC, UNICEF, SC, and NRC.
To boost employability skills development and youth employment generation, we would encourage the Government to continue with the Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) started by this programme. I am aware that we have supported over thirty-one thousand (31,000) beneficiaries.
In his remarks, The European Union Lead Borno, Kabiru Abbas, said special considerations were also given to out-of-school children and youths displaced by the insurgency.
“This is in itself very unique with strategic focus on enrolment, retention and transition in both formal and non-formal education settings.
“We are very happy today to see that altogether over five hundred and fifty thousand people have been reached by all the 6 implementing partners including: Plan, SC, GEPADC, UNICEF, SC, and NRC.
“To boost employability skills development and youth employment generation, we would encourage the Government to continue with the Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) started by this programme. I am aware that we have supported over thirty-one thousand (31,000) beneficiaries.” Abbas said.
EU project takes 13,000 children back to school in Borno
Education
Federal University Gusau: A 300-level student died in a bandit’s den in Zamfara

Federal University Gusau: A 300-level student died in a bandit’s den in Zamfara
By: Our Reporter
This is truly heartbreaking. Zarah Abubakar Shehu, a 21-year-old 300-level student at Federal University Gusau, was abducted along with her two siblings by bandits in the early hours of Sunday, November 3, 2024, from their home in the Damba area of Gusau, Zamfara State.
The kidnappers initially demanded a ransom of ₦35 million for their release. After much struggle, the family managed to gather ₦10 million, which the kidnappers agreed to accept. However, even after receiving the money, they still refused to release Zarah. Instead, they demanded four motorcycles (Boza) and four cartons of engine oil.
Zarah and her siblings spent four months in captivity. When all the items were finally gathered, the kidnappers’ leader was informed. He then called his men to check on the captives. To everyone’s horror, his men responded that only two children remained; one of them, Zarah, had passed away and had already been buried two days earlier.
Zarah was the only daughter of her mother, making her loss even more devastating. Her passing is not just a tragedy for her family but a heartbreaking reflection of the ongoing insecurity in Zamfara State and the pain that countless families endure.
Federal University Gusau: A 300-level student died in a bandit’s den in Zamfara
Crime
Gunmen Kidnap Four Students in Katsina State

Gunmen Kidnap Four Students in Katsina State
By: Zagazola Makama
Suspected armed bandits have abducted four students from Paris Quarters, behind the Federal University, Dutsinma, in Katsina State, security sources told Zagazola Makama on Sunday.
The attack occurred at about 2:20 a.m. on Sunday, when the assailants, reportedly in large numbers, quietly invaded the area and whisked away four individuals.
The victims have been identified as Wali Kayode (25), Fahad Muhammad (20), Emmanuel (surname unknown), and another yet-to-be-identified person.
Security operatives were mobilized to the scene immediately after receiving a distress call but the bandits had fled.
Security sources said that Efforts are ongoing to track down the kidnappers and rescue the victims safely.
Gunmen Kidnap Four Students in Katsina State
Education
Zulum Approves Renaming of Borno State University to Kashim Ibrahim University

Zulum Approves Renaming of Borno State University to Kashim Ibrahim University
…considers House Numbering, Street Naming
By: Our Reporter
Borno State Executive Council has approved the renaming of Borno State University to Kashim Ibrahim University in honour of the first Governor of northern Nigeria.
This decision was reached during the first State Executive Council meeting of 2025, chaired by Governor Babagana Umara Zulum. The meeting, held at the Government House, lasted over six hours, as key issues affecting the state were discussed.


Briefing journalists at the end of the meeting, Commissioner for Information and Internal Security, Professor Usman Tar, revealed that the Council considered 42 memos and assessed the performance of the state in the previous year, along with projections for 2025.
Professor Tar further explained that the renaming of the university will be subject to legislative procedures and the necessary notifications to relevant authorities in coordination with the Ministry of Education.
“Council approved that Borno State University shall be renamed Kashim Ibrahim University, Maiduguri. This is subject to further legislative work by the State Assembly to amend the law establishing the University. It is also subject to the ministry of education taking necessary action by informing relevant regulatory authorities like the National Universities Commission (NUC), Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN)”, Tar stated.
The council also approved street naming and house numbering in Maiduguri and other urban areas as part of the urban renewal drive of Governor Zulum’s administration.
“Maiduguri is fast developing, there are a lot of new buildings public roads and other facilities that need to be renamed. Council decided that relevant MDA’s shall meet with relevant agencies including Nigerian Postal Service, Nigerian Geological Survey, traditional rulers and community leaders to arrive at a new naming template”.
The Information Commissioner announced that when completed, the updated names across the state will be reflected on Google Maps, public directories, and official records to support effective development planning. “The process will begin immediately as part of the state’s ongoing efforts to enhance urban planning and governance”, he said.
Speaking at the first Executive Council meeting, Governor Babagana Zulum welcomed Council members into the new year, commending them for their unwavering commitment and support to his administration.
Governor Zulum emphasized his administration’s focus on scaling up post-conflict and post-flood recovery efforts, with the aim of delivering more impactful projects to further improve the lives of Borno citizens.
“In 2024, my administration achieved significant progress in the implementation of government programmes and projects and I am committed to doing even more in 2025,” Governor Zulum said.
The Executive Council meeting also included a valedictory session in honour of the outgoing Head of Service, Barrister Malam Fannami, who will be retiring from public service later this month. The Council expressed gratitude for his service and contributions to the development of the state
Zulum Approves Renaming of Borno State University to Kashim Ibrahim University
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