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NCDMB Trains 70 Teachers On New STEM Educational Device

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The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, NCDMB, has concluded the training of 70 teachers drawn from nine oil and gas producing states, including Lagos on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, STEM education in schools.
According to the NCDMB, the training took place at the Nigerian Content Conference Hall, NC Towers in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State recently.
In a statement, NCDMB, stated: “The training was focused on K-Yan Device, a digital classroom solution, designed and developed to promote Interactive and ICT driven learning as well as improve Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education in schools.”
The General Manager, Capacity Building Division, NCDMB, Dr. Ama Ikuru in his remarks mentioned that the Board’s key mandate is to grow capacity in the Nigerian oil and gas industry through Human Capacity Development, adding that over 10,000 Nigerians have been trained since the Board’s inception in 2010.
He reiterated that the training is intended to equip beneficiary teachers with the knowledge, skills, and competencies required for the use of this K-Yan Device, expose beneficiary teachers to technology-driven teaching methodologies/techniques in line with global best practices, promote STEM Education, and reposition learning and teaching in Nigerian Secondary Schools and enhance the global competitiveness of the Nigerian Educational System.
“The training will aid revitalizing the study of Science, Technology Engineering & Mathematics in secondary schools by implementing innovative learning technologies for enhanced learning in schools across the nation”.
Dr. Ikuru stressed that the teachers were selected from various secondary schools that have benefitted from the ICT centers donated by the NCDMB. He maintained that the training was in two phases; to acquire the devices as well as merge other working tools to improve the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of students and the schools.
Speaking further, Ikuru said: “The technology is aided with customized interactive multimedia content and will provide teachers with the required training and IT competencies needed to revolutionize learning in an ecosystem that is rapidly being digitized.”
He also commended Q-Oil and Gas Limited for their efforts and commitment to the training and urged the teachers to use the device effectively to improve and upgrade the curriculum of their schools, to teach students, and train other teachers in their various schools on the use of the device.
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Tinubu Appoints Ogunjimi Accountant-General 

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President Bola Tinubu has appointed Shamsedeen Ogunjimi as the new Accountant General of the Federation.

The appointment which was announced yesterday takes effect on March 7, 2025, coinciding with the retirement of the incumbent AGF, Oluwatoyin Madehin.

Ogunjimi, 57, was first named as Madehin’s successor in December 2024.

His selection was finalised after a competitive process overseen by a committee tasked with evaluating Directors of Accounts in the Federal Civil Service.

The process included a written assessment, an ICT proficiency test, and oral interviews, underscoring Tinubu’s commitment to transparency and excellence in public appointments.

In a statement issued last Tuesday, the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, detailed the significance of the appointment.

“The selection process underscores President Tinubu’s commitment to promoting transparency, excellence, and competence in key public service positions,” the statement read.

The Presidency said Ogunjimi’s emergence as AGF reflects the administration’s focus on appointing qualified individuals to critical roles.

A graduate of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Ogunjimi earned a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy in 1990.

He later obtained a Master’s degree in Accounting and Finance from the University of Lagos.

With a distinguished career, he is a fellow of both the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria and the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria, bringing a wealth of expertise to his new role.

Tinubu extended his congratulations to Ogunjimi, setting clear expectations for his tenure.

“President Tinubu congratulates Ogunjimi on his appointment and urges him to discharge his duties in the service of Nigeria with integrity, professionalism, and dedication to Nigeria’s service,” Onanuga’s statement noted.

The President’s charge, according to the statement, highlights the administration’s emphasis on accountability and service delivery in managing the nation’s finances.

Ogunjimi steps into the role at a pivotal time as Nigeria navigates economic reforms and fiscal challenges.

His appointment replaces Oluwatoyin Madehin, who served as AGF until her retirement on March 7 .

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Don Tasks Varsities On Artificial Intelligence 

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A renowned lecturer at the University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Bourdillon Omijeh, has called on universities to upscale their  academic curriculum to keep up with the advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

 

Omijeh stated this while delivering the 196th Inaugural Lecture of the University of Port Harcourt, last week.

 

Speaking on the topic: “Embedded Systems, The Game Changer On Modern Industrialisation”, he discussed what he described as Education 4.0, emphasizing the need to integrate digital and innovative skills into education to keep up with rapid technological changes with Artificial Intelligence.

 

“Education 4.0 has to do with education in the fourth industrial revolution, whereby you have build in the emerging digital skills. The jobs that are available now, in the next few years, will phase out, because we are now in the era of full automation.

 

“Artificial Intelligence is taking the whole lead, and so we need to develop manpower for industry. If we go to the oil and gas today, it is a transformed oil and gas system, whereby all the things that would have been done mechanically are being done automatically”, he said.

 

Omijeh called on government to prioritize human capacity development, saying that while infrastructural projects may face setback, investing in youth education and equipping students with relevant technological skills will enable them to earn livelihood during their studies.

 

He stressed the importance of acquiring practical skills alongside formal education, adding that relying solely on academic certificates will no longer be sufficient in today’s fast-changing digital landscape.

 

In his speech, the Vice Chancellor of University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Owunari Georgewill, highlighted Prof. Omijeh’s impact on the school.

 

“Prof. Omijeh is a game-changer. He has attracted so much to the university in terms of collaboration. And I must tell you, do not think it is easy that you make people from outside the country come here, bring equipment, bring money, trust you enough to say you can carry out research and give them results.

 

“You know we are in an era of digital transformation and so every curriculum must take into cognizance the fact that the digital transformation has come to stay.

 

“So, in whichever way you want to teach, in whichever way you want to research, you must think digital as the way to go. So, embedded systems have come to stay in the University of Port Harcourt”, he said.

 

The lecture showcased Prof. Omijeh’s research breakthrough in embedded systems, emphasizing their impacts on industrial revolution, community development and global recognition.

 

His innovations include GSM-based control device for home appliances, GSM-based remote control robotic car, among others.

 

The Inaugural Lecture recommended that the federal government should invest massively in Education 4.0 and the production sector of the economy, fund start-ups, innovation hubs and create smart factories.

 

It also recommended for improved curriculum and teaching methodology for embedded systems and emerging technology, among others.

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Okogbule Steps Down, Lauds Fubara For Support As RSU VC

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The outgoing Vice Chancellor of the Rivers State University (RSU), Port Harcourt, Prof. Nlerum Okogbule, has commended the Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminilayi Fubara, for his support towards the successful completion of his tenure.

 

Okogbule said he owed the governor a debt of gratitude for his support to his administration and his decision to allow him continue from office as the Vice Chancellor despite being appointed by Fubara’s estranged godfather and  predecessor, Nyesom Wike.

 

The outgoing Vice Chancellor stated this during a valedictory press briefing held at the university’s auditorium to give account of his five-year single tenure as the Vice chancellor of the university.

 

“The essence of this briefing is to give account of my stewardship, achievements and challenges within the period under review.

 

“First, let me thank the Almighty God for seeing me through in good health despite the office challenges. He has really been faithful. My appreciation also goes to the two governors who are visitors to the university for appointing me and for as well, allowing me complete my tenure,” he said.

 

Okogbule expressed joy for the opportunity given to him to serve the State, saying he was bowing out from the office as a fulfilled man who has served meritoriously and also achieved a lot in the development of the institution.

 

He noted that RSU became one of the best universities in the country under his watch and listed the establishment of the school’s satellite campus in Etche, Emohua and Ahaoda as part of his achievements.

 

According to him, academic activities in those satellite campus are in their third years.

 

“We could not complete that of Keren in Khana lga because we could not complete the remodeling of the campus; so the students will continue to remain at the main campus,” he added.

 

Okogbule also pointed out that the graduation and induction of first set of medical nurses and midwifery students took place during his administration, while also achieving full accreditation of many courses for the university.

 

On the challenges faced by his administration, the Vice Chancellor identified lack of funding and power supply as major constraints, and advised his successor to look for alternative sources for power generation.

 

He expressed appreciation to his management team, staff and students including the media for the support given to him during his tenure and urged them to extend same to his successor.

 

Our correspondent reports that Prof. Okogbule’s five-year single term comes to an end today (Wednesday), having being appointed on March 5, 2020 by the former governor of the State, Nyesom Wike.

 

Amadi Akujobi

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