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Federal Government Rejects Claims of JSS1 Admission Age Raised to 12

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The Nigerian federal government has adamantly opposed raising the minimum age of entrance into the nation’s junior secondary schools (JSS) from 10 to 12.
The minimum age limit for admission to universities and other postsecondary educational institutions is still 16 years old, the administration added.
Tunji Alausa, the minister of education, reportedly provided the clarifications in a statement released on Saturday.

According to him, the Punch Newspaper published a false and misleading report claiming that the Federal Government has raised the minimum age requirement for admission to Junior Secondary School 1 (JSS1) to 12 years old.

The disputed information, according to Alausa, did not come from any official source and does not represent governmental policy.

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Thus, he called on the public to ignore the first news.

According to the statement: “The Federal Ministry of Education has expressed concern about a false and misleading article in The Punch Newspaper that suggested the Federal Government had established a new minimum age of 12 years for Junior Secondary School 1 (JSS1) admission. The Ministry wants to make it clear that this report is completely untrue, did not come from a government source, and does not represent government policy.

The minimal age to be admitted to JSSl is still ten years old, just to be clear. No child should, therefore, finish elementary school before the age of ten. All stakeholders in education, including the general public, should disregard any suggestion to the contrary since it is deceptive.

The Honourable Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, has reaffirmed that 16 is the minimum age required for admission to Nigerian universities in a similar manner. This policy is standard, non-negotiable, and applies to all students, regardless of when they may have finished secondary school. According to the Ministry, pupils’ cognitive and emotional preparedness for increased academic involvement is guaranteed by this age criterion.

The Federal Ministry of Education requests that before acting upon or disseminating unconfirmed material, the general public, educational institutions, and media outlets always seek confirmation through official means. The Ministry is still dedicated to upholding developmental appropriateness and transparency in the execution of all educational policies in accordance with the Renewed Hope Agenda.

Tinubu’s Aide Offers Update on Presidential Health

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Daniel Bwala, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Public Communications and Media, asserted that the Nigerian leader is “physically fitter than most presidents in advanced countries” in the face of fresh criticism over his early endorsements for the 2027 elections and frequent medical trips abroad.
According to reports, Bwala made the claim in an interview with DW Africa. In the same interview, he defended the surge of endorsements that followed Tinubu’s midterm in office, calling it an internal All Progressives Congress (APC) tradition.
When questioned about worries about Tinubu’s health and his medical trips, Bwala responded, “The president of Nigeria is actually physically fitter than most presidents in the advanced countries.”

He clarified that the early support for Tinubu’s second term was not a planned political ploy but rather a component of the APC’s midterm procedural review.

“There will be a mid-term assessment as part of our party’s procedure,” Bwala stated.

Therefore, President Bola Tinubu is not at issue. After each midterm, we shall evaluate the president, whoever is in office at the time, to see whether they have performed well enough that we would trust them to remain.

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Tinubu passed the evaluation “with distinction,” according to Bwala.

“We measured that he has performed wonderfully well,” he said. Therefore, we are completely certain that we have the backing of our people in 2027.

Bwala emphasized local government autonomy as a crucial step in strengthening democratic governance while highlighting the Tinubu administration’s major accomplishments.

“Introducing local government autonomy is one way to strengthen democracy,” he stated. autonomy that provides administrators or chairmen of local governments with a wealth of resources.

“States have been able to recruit vigilantes and acquire equipment for surveillance, intelligence gathering, and law enforcement support because of this autonomy,” he explained.

Bwala also emphasized Tinubu’s leadership in the fields of agriculture and healthcare.

He added, “We also offered dispensaries, such as free caesarean sections for mothers who are having difficulties giving birth.”

He went on to say that the administration’s rice policy has made food more accessible, particularly for those with modest incomes.

Additionally, we have a rice policy that has made rice accessible to Nigerians at all levels, he stated. Additionally, there are local-level subsidies available to persons for specific prescription medications.

He claims that since the beginning of the administration, almost 10 million Nigerians have been enrolled in the country’s healthcare system.

School Holidays: CSOs, Anti-Human Trafficking Team Urge Public Alertness

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A group of non-governmental organizations, including the Rivers State Response Team on Violence Against Women and Children and the Rivers State Taskforce on Anti-Human Trafficking (NAPTIP), have urged parents to keep a close eye on their children and wards during the state’s extended holiday.

As they enter the wider community, the CSOs also cautioned recent graduates and school dropouts to be resourceful and hardworking rather than desperate, emphasizing that the haste to quickly achieve a new status has led to many becoming victims of sexual exploitation and abuse, human trafficking, and organ harvesting.

The joint campaign has become necessary because human trafficking is not only gender-based violence but also a crime against humanity, according to a statement signed on Saturday by Queeneth Igbara, Communication and Public Enlightenment officer, and signed by Tombari Dumka-Kote, Coordinator, Rivers State Response Team on Violence Against Women and Children, and Secretary, Rivers State Anti-Human Trafficking Taskforce.

He made a suggestion that the program is starting to commemorate the World Day Against Human Trafficking, which is observed on July 30 of each year as announced by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime.

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It is necessary to get the word to their places of business because, according to Dumka-Kote, market buyers and sellers are not in any way excluded from the group of people who may be influenced by traffickers’ actions.

The Centre for Justice, Empowerment & Development’s Programme Officer, Queeneth Igbara, stated that human trafficking is an organized crime that impacts families, particularly women and children who are sexually exploited and abused.

She repeatedly stressed the necessity for parents to protect their kids from abusers and those whose only goal is to take advantage of the weaker segments of society in the Oroworokwo Community Marketplace.

The women were reassured by Donwile Apenu, a representative of the OLEGH Centre for Community Development, that the Taskforce and CSOs would support their collaboration with the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) in order to address all reported cases of child labor, exploitation, and trafficking in the State.

Other speakers at the Oroworokwo Community Market’s “Zero Tolerance for Human Trafficking and Gender Based Violence” awareness campaign included NAPTIP, Relief International Africa, and the Together to Win Foundation.

The theme for the 2025 World Day Against Human Trafficking is “End the Exploitation: Human Trafficking is Organized Crime.”

Yamawo Blasts APC Over Delegates’ Congress in Build-Up to 2026 AMAC Polls

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The All Progressives conference (APC) delegates’ conference and the Abuja Metropolitan Area Council (AMAC) primaries have not yet been concluded, and party leaders are still accusing the event of irregularities.

During a press conference in Abuja on Saturday, Hon. Ishaku Tanko Yamawo, a candidate for the chairmanship of the 2026 AMAC council, accused the recent primaries “held on June 25, 2025” of “gross injustice, deliberate exclusion, and abuse of internal democracy.”

Yamawo apologized for the exercise’s secrecy and informed media that the chairmanship primary victor was a pre-selected candidate.

Additionally, he denounced as a sham the behavior of the party’s delegates congress, which was held throughout AMAC’s twelve wards.

After completing all constitutional criteria to run for the chairperson, including acquiring the nomination forms and expression of interest for 20 million naira (N20 million), Hon. Yamawo, who was clearly concerned, stated that he had anticipated “transparency and fairness” in the process.

In order to guarantee that delegate candidates would be eligible to attend the delegates congress, I also paid for and filed delegate forms and paid the three-year dues.

Inconsistencies, a lack of openness, and outright manipulation plagued the process,” he bemoaned.

The chairmanship candidate gave an explanation of the actions taken to settle the disputes through internal party channels, saying, “In response to this, I formally submitted a petition to the Delegate Congress Appeal Committee, rejecting the process and demanding a rescheduled congress that would truly reflect the will of the people.”

“Neither the appeal committee nor the APC National Secretariat have acknowledged or responded to me as of yet.

The APC National Headquarters-sent committee arrived with a predetermined agenda that was obviously intended to give preference to one candidate over others.

He voiced worries, insisting that “this degree of exclusion and manipulation sets a dangerous precedent.” It tells the world that internal democracy and fairness are no longer important to the APC.

If these serious injustices continue, our party’s future is in jeopardy. In our ranks, it demoralizes devoted members and promotes impunity.

“I speak not just as an aspirant in the recent All Progressives Congress (APC) Chairmanship primary election for the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), but as a founding member of the APC in AMAC and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), a devoted and active member who has paid his dues and served this party with unwavering commitment since its inception,” parts of a statement he signed said.

“I complied with all constitutional procedures to run for chairmanship as an APC financial member. The Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms were purchased by me for $20,000,000.00.

In order to guarantee that delegate candidates would be eligible to attend the delegates congress, I also paid for and filed delegate forms and paid the three-year dues.

In my opinion, this procedure would be open, trustworthy, and consistent with our party’s basic principles of justice, equity, inclusion, and internal democracy.

To our utter surprise, the delegates’ convention that took place on June 21, 2025, throughout AMAC’s twelve wards, was a total farce.

“The APC National Headquarters-sent committee arrived with a predetermined agenda that was obviously intended to give preference to one candidate over another.

There were anomalies, a lack of openness, and plain manipulation throughout the process.

I officially petitioned the Delegate Congress Appeal Committee in response, stating that I disapproved of the procedure and called for a new congress that would accurately represent the people’s will.

“Neither the appeal committee nor the APC National Secretariat have acknowledged or responded to me as of yet.

The party leadership at the national level remained utterly mute in spite of our repeated demands for justice, including a follow-up letter asking that the Chairmanship primary be rescheduled.

“Even worse, neither I nor any other candidate received any official notification that the primary election would begin on June 25, 2025.”

“There was a lot of secrecy around the process, and by the time the results were revealed, a pre-selected candidate had won an election that I and many others were purposefully left out of.

In addition to being unacceptable, this betrays every tenet upon which the APC was established.

In several wards, particularly Gwarimpa Ward, the councillorship primaries were equally rife with anomalies, as if that weren’t enough.

In one startling case, a candidate who lost the primary for councillorship was proclaimed elected and even given a certificate of return. We cannot tolerate this flagrant disrespect for due process.

A risky precedent is formed by this degree of exclusion and manipulation. It tells the world that internal democracy and fairness are no longer important to the APC.

If these serious injustices continue, our party’s future is in jeopardy. In our ranks, it demoralizes devoted members and promotes impunity.

The following demands are made by me as a devoted party member and stakeholder:

An independent investigative committee should be established by the party leadership and the newly appointed APC National Chairman, Professor Nantawe Goshwe Yilwatda, to examine:

The way the AMAC Delegates Congress behaved.

“The Primary for Chairmanship and Councillorship,

issuing unauthorized certificates of return.

“That the AMAC Chairmanship primary on June 25th be canceled and that a new, inclusive, and credible primary be held in compliance with the party’s constitution.”

“That the party publicly recognize and respond to petitions filed by candidates, including mine, and address all valid complaints.”

To be clear, I maintain my commitment to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and the principles of the All Progressives Congress, a man whose leadership continues to motivate many of us.

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However, we run the risk of offending the same people who founded our party if we permit injustice, exclusion, and deception to continue.

“I implore all of our party’s members, leaders, and genuine progressives to stand up for the party’s core values.

“The selection of well-liked and competent candidates who can win the general elections is no longer reflected in the party ticket; instead, it now represents those who have the support of wealthy and influential sponsors. The future of our party is seriously threatened by this increasing tendency of imposition.

The party has seen a sharp drop in member loyalty, and many no longer believe the party can maintain justice and equity.

Therefore, it is imperative that we prevent the avaricious interests of a select few from destroying the foundation that millions of people have labored to establish over the years.

APC Chairmanship: Northern Christians Throw Weight Behind Prof. Yilwatda, Commend Tinubu

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After the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting in Abuja, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda was congratulated by the Arewa Christian Youth Leadership Forum (ACYLF) on becoming the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The group praised Yilwatda’s appointment as a significant step toward the political inclusion of Northern Christians and a tactical shift for the ruling party, calling him a “distinguished technocrat, patriot, and proud son of Plateau State.”

The ACYLF said in a statement signed by its National Chairman, Dunijir Gatama, that Professor Yilwatda, a digital governance specialist and former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, contributes “a wealth of experience, innovation, and generational insight” to the APC’s leadership.

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The statement reads, “This appointment is a bold and strategic recalibra­tion of leadership within the APC—it is not just a routine political reshuffle.” “It demonstrates President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s visionary leadership and his determination to modernize the party by bringing in capable, young, and forward-thinking leaders.”

ACYLF also took advantage of the occasion to praise President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for his concerted efforts to promote religious parity and national integration in federal appointments.

The group underlined that Professor Yilwatda’s appointment further reflects the President’s commitment to inclusive governance, citing the prior appointments of General Christopher Musa as Chief of Defense Staff and Senator George Akume as Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).

The group declared, “These appointments have restored hope and trust in the democratic process and are monumental for our community.” “They convey a strong and unambiguous message that minority voices, especially those of Northern Christians, are not only valued but also essential to the Nigerian project.”

A Resounding Call to Action for Rep Agbese Philip: Uniting Enone Federal Constituency for Progress!

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As the National Coordinator of the Door-2-Door Support Group for Okanga, I, Comrade Patrick Eza, fervently implore the esteemed citizens of Enone Federal Constituency to rally behind Rep Agbese Philip in his upcoming electoral pursuit for the year 2027. This is more than an election; it is an opportunity for us to collectively embrace an ethos of progress and renewal, pledging our commitment to the advancement of our community under the sagacious stewardship of a leader who has consistently demonstrated his unwavering dedication to our collective welfare.

The time has come for us to galvanize our efforts and assemble as a united front, transcending the boundaries of age, gender, and social status. I extend a heartfelt invitation to each segment of our society: leaders, party affiliates, women’s groups, youth organizations, students, farmers, and traders alike. Our campaign will embark on an audacious journey from door to door, and from polling station to polling station, transforming every household into a bastion of support for Rep Agbese Philip.

In this monumental endeavor, our voices will resonate in unison, echoed by a shared purpose that transcends individual aspirations. We stand on the precipice of an extraordinary electoral chapter—one that calls for solidarity and unwavering resolve. Let us not be mere bystanders; rather, let us become catalysts for change, ensuring that the narrative of our constituency is one of robust progress and palpable transformation.

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This campaign underscores our shared vision for a thriving Enone Federal Constituency—a vision where every citizen’s voice matters and where our collective aspirations are woven into the fabric of our political landscape. Together, we shall articulate a compelling case for why Rep Agbese Philip is the harbinger of hope, equipped with the insights and experience to propel us into a prosperous future.

I urge every member of our community to embrace this call—a call not just to vote but to participate actively in shaping the destiny of our constituency. Engaging in meaningful dialogue, mobilizing our resources, and demonstrating our collective will shall be the cornerstones of our strategy as we embark on this critical journey.

With steadfast determination, let us illuminate the path forward for Rep Agbese Philip in the 2027 electoral endeavor. Our unity is our strength, our purpose is our guide, and together, we shall undeniably forge a brighter tomorrow for Enone Federal Constituency.

In solidarity and progress,

Comr. Patrick Eza
National Coordinator
Door-2-Door Support Group for Okanga 2027

Backs Okpebholo: Oshiomhole Says Peter Obi Should Show Respect by Informing Authorities Before Edo Visit

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Governor Monday Okpebholo has been backed by Edo North lawmaker Adams Oshiomhole in his demand that former presidential candidate Peter Obi obtain security clearance prior to his visit to Edo State.
Okpebholo was said to have cautioned Obi against entering the state without first obtaining security clearance, tying the former presidential candidate’s most recent visit to a security lapse that reportedly claimed three lives.
Speaking on Prime Time, an Arise Television program, on Friday, Oshiomhole expressed his opinion on the governor’s admonition, saying that Obi should have informed Okpebholo before his visit out of self-respect and decency.

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When public figures like Obi intend to visit a state, he maintained, it is crucial to notify the appropriate authorities.

The former Edo governor emphasized that the state government provides all funding and upkeep for the aforementioned school, which Obi is anticipated to visit.

“Let’s be honest: the Edo state governor is in charge of the city’s government property. It is a question of decency and self-respect for anyone, including myself, to notify the authorities if they travel to Enugu or Anambra during Obi’s tenure as governor and wish to visit a government-owned establishment, such as a nursing home.

I worked with a guy named Peter Obi, and we were quite close. Even though we disagree politically, I still like him. Oshiomhole remarked, “I disagree with him on some issues.

Court Sentences Two ‘EFCC’ Officials To Prison

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Two men who posed as EFCC personnel in Kano State have been found guilty by the EFCC.
The Kano State High Court’s Justice Nasiru Saminu sentenced the two convicted individuals, Buhari Abdullahi and Umar Usman, on Friday after they were arraigned on a single count of impersonation, according to reports.
The EFCC’s Kano Zonal Directorate claims that in May 2025, the two posed as EFCC inspectors and tricked unwary citizens by presenting fake identification documents.

Part of the charge stated: “That you, Buhari Abdullahi and Umar Mukhtar Usman, sometime in May 2025 in Kano, within the jurisdiction of this honorable court, falsely impersonated as investigators of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), where you used a false identity card and paraded yourselves as staff of EFCC, thereby committing an offense contrary to and punishable under Section 132 of the Penal Code Law.”

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When the charge was read to them in court, both defendants entered guilty pleas.

Idris I. Haruna, the prosecution attorney, went over the case’s facts and pleaded with the court to rule in their favor.

After a trial, Justice Saminu found them guilty and sentenced them to six months in prison each, with the possibility of a ₦50,000 fine.

It was confirmed by the anti-graft agency that the men were detained while pretending to be its agents. The public was alerted by the EFCC to be wary of scammers posing as commission representatives.

The conviction supports the EFCC’s continuous efforts to crack down on impersonators who damage the agency’s reputation and take advantage of people by using false pretenses.

2027: PDP Is Dead Politically, Says Adamu Garba

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Adamu Garba, a former presidential aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has declared that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has lost public trust.
Garba was alleged to have revealed this during an interview on AIT’s Focus Nigeria programme.
According to the APC chairman, the PDP is no longer an Iroko tree, but a cucumber.

According to Garba, the PDP is on the verge of self-destruction, and the party will fail to win anything in the 2027 election.

He stated, “Looking at the allegory of a tree can tell you whether a party or a society is growing.” You have roots, you grow and produce fruits, you release seeds, and they begin to grow again.

“But now that all of the branches have dried up and the leaves have dropped, they are returning to the roots.

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“An Iroko tree has a 100-year lifespan, but PDP is not an Iroko tree; I believe it is a cucumber because it is no longer alive.

“To the best of my knowledge, the PDP has lost the public’s trust, so I don’t want to categorize them as anything in the upcoming 2027 election.”

“The party’s self-destruction is caused by PDP members. You saw the conflict between the FCT Minister and a former Vice President who was present, as well as the internal difficulties that arose during their last convention; there is a lot of misunderstanding within the PDP.

“They really caused their self-destruction and that is why they are now organising themselves in a nostalgic mode to replay the game of 1998, 1999 and see the possibility of if they will ever survive.”

Fayose Claims Tinubu Is Fastest Link to Northern Control of Power

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President Bola Tinubu, according to former Ekiti State governor Ayodele Fayose, is the quickest way for power to return to the North.
Fayose reportedly stated this in an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Friday.
Fayose stated that Tinubu had informed him that the APC was the shortest route between the North and the South, but at the time, he was unable to comprehend.

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is already in chaos, he continued, and everyone is acting in their own way.

“I remember he told me that the shortest distance between the North and the South is APC,” he remarked.

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“He told me that anyone should be able to wait another four years after Buhari’s four years, which I did not comprehend at the time.

Since Tinubu is currently the quickest route for power to return to the North, the PDP’s zoning to the south is advantageous to them.

Regarding whether or not I should be trusted, that is their issue, hence I don’t need to be trusted. I said the party was already going into overdrive when I arrived.

“You know that party management has become a problem, and everyone in that party today is doing to your tent, o Israel.” Pretenders may act.