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Don Bemoans Dearth Of Women Authors

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Dr Abdulrazaq Katibi of the Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete, has decried the decline in the rate of women authors of Arabic Literature in Nigeria.
Dr Katibi, a lecturer in Arabic at the Department of Linguistics, African and European Languages of the university, said women needed to be carried along in the development project.
He said this while speaking with newsmen yesterday in Ilorin, during the public presentation of his book, titled: “Women in Arabic Literature in Nigeria: Issues, Expression and Analysis”.
The author, who told newsmen that the lackadaisical attitude of women to Arabic literature prompted him to embark on this literacy work, observed that women were not carried along in Arabic literature like in other languages.
“As you know, literature is a good element in developing any nation. Many good nations, many developed nations have used literature to develop their entity in which Nigeria should also emulate.
“We should not leave Arabic behind in taking the Nigerian project forward,” he said.
Katibi, however, said some political, educational, social and religious reasons were responsible for this dearth in women authorship in Arabic literature in the country.
One of these, according to him, were the Europeans, who came to Nigeria with their own culture thereby relegating others, particularly Arabic, to the background.
“In term of socials, women have always been told they should be seen and not heard, thereby making their involvement in literature not felt,” he said.
Katibi also blamed Arabic scholars for marrying the best among their students, thereafter, neglecting the intellectual and literary potentials of the women.
“This makes Arabic language and Arabic literature not to flourish as they did during the time of Usman Dan Fodio.
“We should remember Nana Asmau was a wife, a mother and daughter, yet she still did all those kind of literary works and still excelled in those areas,” he added.
The author noted that women needed to be encouraged and recognised as veritable part of developmental project in any society.
Reviewing the book, Dr Saudat Abdulbaki of the Department of Mass Communication, University of Ilorin, said that the book has exposed a very wide gap in authorship of Arabic literary works in Nigeria.
“It has shown that we have more men in that field than women; it also shows that when we talk of Arabic literature, more men get to the top of their careers than women.
“I found the book very interesting and captivating to the extent that I never wanted to drop it until I read it to the end. It heightened my curiosity to notice the gap in Arabic literature when we talk about male female authorship.
“The big impact that the book has on me is that knowledge is the right of everybody and this is aptly defined in the Quran.”
Dr Abdulbaki, who is an associate professor of Mass Communication, urged women in the field of Arabic studies to strive to excel in documenting their expressions and thoughts in poetry, drama and prose so that the future generations could have something to rely upon.
Earlier in his remark, Alhaji Aliyu Badmus, who was the chairman of the occasion, said that Arabic language could go into extinction in the country if concerted efforts are not made by the teachers to encourage students.
Badmus, a proprietor of a private school in Ilorin, said the number of students offering the subject is abysmally low compared to other languages.
He urged parents to encourage their children to speak the language just as they speak English.
He also urged Arabic scholars to produce a simplified version of books that teach the language.

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Over 26,000 Lagos Students Failed 2024 WASSCE -Commissioner

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The Lagos State Government has disclosed that 26,592 public school students failed the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination, raising alarm across the state’s education sector.
The state Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Jamiu Alli-Balogun, during a ministerial press briefing yesterday in Alausa, Ikeja, said that “45.7 per cent of the 58,188 students from public schools who sat for the exams did not pass.”.
This failure rate comes despite the state government’s significant financial backing N1.577 billion was paid on behalf of the students to cover WAEC fees.
“Suffice to say that the sum of N1,577,794,000 only was paid by the state government as examination fees for 58,188 students who were captured for the year 2024 WASSCE,” Alli-Balogun announced.
In a bid to tighten accountability and avoid wastage, the Commissioner disclosed that biometric and image registration was carried out to accurately determine eligible students for government sponsorship for the 2025 WASSCE.
“The exercise successfully captured and registered 56,134 students as bona fide beneficiaries of the Lagos state government’s sponsorship for the examination,” he added.
However, the Lagos State Government rolled out a bold educational intervention – the Eko Learners’ Support Programme for WASSCE and NECO candidates – aimed at reversing the tide of academic failure in the state’s public schools.
Launched on January 14, 2025, the initiative is part of a broader commitment by the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education to equip Lagos students with tools for success.
“This forward-thinking initiative was designed to support and empower young scholars in attestation of the ministry’s commitment to advancing interest and management of the educational system in Lagos State,” Alli-Balogun stated.

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Ekiti Vaccinates Over 226,000 Girls Against HPV

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Ekiti State Government says it has vaccinated 226,429 eligible girls in the State against the Human Papilloma Virus, an infection believed to be a leading cause of cervical cancer.
The wife of the Ekiti State Governor, Dr Olayemi Oyebanji, said the HPV immunization exercise, which she flagged off in the State in May 2025 was a great success, noting that it reached targeted communities and protected children against cervical cancer.
The governor’s wife made the disclosure in Ado Ekiti yesterday during a one-day stakeholders’ sensitisation meeting on the introduction of Measles Rubella vaccines in Ekiti State.
She said, “The introduction of Measles Rubella Vaccines is a very crucial step towards protecting Ekiti children particularly the target age group of nine to 14 years from diseases.
“I urge all women in the State to regularly scan their breasts. This can be done with the aid of the Mammography machine which is available at Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Ado Ekiti”.
The state Commissioner for Health, Dr Oyebanji Filani, noted that the Measles Rubella vaccines would be rolled out nationally in October, 2025.
Filani said that the State was taking proactive steps to sensitise residents of the State before the date to ensure adequate awareness on the vaccines by citizens.

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Monarch Preaches Peace As He Unveils Palace

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The Acting Ochimba of Ogida in Etche Local Government Area of Rivers State, Eze Ndudiri Azuatalam, says peace remains paramount in the socio-economic development of Etche land.
Eze Azuatalam, however, called on his people to embrace and eschew violence at all times.
The Onwa Nagbara Oha made the call during the official commissioning of his palace at Ogida recently.
The epoch-making ceremony held at his palace saw the attendance of members of the Etche Supreme Council of Traditional Rulers and Chiefs; the academia; the political class; the clergy ; women as well relevant stakeholders within and outside Etche land.
The Ngbaragida of Azuafor re-emphasised the essence of peace and social harmony which he said open the window for meaningful development to take place.
He also sought the support and collaboration of his people to achieve the desired goals of development, progress and prosperity.
He noted that the peace being witnessed in the area must be sustained through collective effort, saying, contributions and sacrifices need to be made by all concerned to live in peace.
Eze Azuatalam said his aim towards building a better Ogida cannot be compromised as he and his people have no other place called home.
The Acting Ochimba said as part of efforts to build a better Ogida, he has instituted a number of development projects, adding that some of his kinsmen have been empowered through his hard-earned money and resources, saying, he will continue to assist the less- privileged around him.
He reaffirmed his desire to impact positively on the lives of his people as the engagement of the youths will help to reduce social vices in the area.
He thanked members of the Etche Supreme Council of Traditional Rulers and Chiefs for honouring his invitation.
He specifically thanked the Onyi Ishi Etche and Ochie of Etcheland, His Eminence E mmanuel Opurum for leading Etche on the path of prosperity, and described the revered King as a role model to the younger generation.
He said his fatherly role has been a source of hope and inspiration to his subjects.
The palace was unveiled by His Eminence with the assistance of Ochimba of Abara, Eze Jonah Nwala and other prominent Etche traditional rulers and chiefs while the Onyi Ishi Etche was represented by Eze Ken Nwala, Onyi Ishi Agwuru, Ulakwo/ Umuselem Clan.
The Onyi Ishi Etche urged other prominent sons of Etche to emulate the kind gesture of Eze Ndudiri Azuatalam as his magnanimity is being seen and appreciated by his people.
Eze Azuatalam also applauded the efforts of Prof Mekuri Ndimele, former Vice Chancellor of the Ignatius Ajuru University of Education in the growth of Etche land.
According to him, during Ndimele’ s tenure, a lot of development projects were sited at the institution, including the development of Etcheland and empowerment of Etche people.

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