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Journalists Who Cover Tertiary Education Trust Fund

Alao Akeem

New York, United States of America
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Alao Akeem is a journalist and language tutor
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Private varsities deserve TETFund, student loan – Ex
29 Nov 2024  |  edugist.org  |  English  |  Private Universities
Prof. Abel Olayinka, former Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, advocates for private universities in Nigeria to benefit from the Tertiary Education Trust Fund and the Federal Government's student loan scheme. He argues that private universities, despite being privately established, serve the public good and contribute to national development. Olayinka emphasizes the need for government support to bridge the educational gap and meet the growing demand for quality education. He also highlights the importance of extending student loans to private university students, noting that not all come from wealthy backgrounds. The Vice Chancellor of Lead City University, Professor Kabir Adeyemi, supports these views, stressing the role of entrepreneurship in addressing higher education challenges.
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Tertiary Education Trust Fund Federal Government of Nigeria National Youth Service Corps
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Akeem Alao

Ikeja, Nigeria
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Akeem Alao is a Lagos-based freelance journalist and language instructor.

He works at Parkchester Times, The Naija News and Edugist.

He also writes opinions media platforms. He can write fluently in English and Yoruba languages.
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Kwara Gov Appoints New Education Trust Fund Members
24 Feb 2023  |  edugist.org  |  English  |  Government Appointments
Kwara State Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq has appointed a new board for the state's Education Trust Fund, with Abdulhakeem Uthman Mustapha as chairman. The board includes notable figures such as Mohammed Kudu Kawu, Kemi Mary Adeosun, Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, Deborah Adekeye, and Oluwadamilola Fatimah Amolegbe. The fund aims to support infrastructural development and growth in public sector education in Kwara State, as part of the Kwara State Education Transformation Agenda.
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Ministry of Education Human Capital and Development Tertiary Education Trust Fund Kwara State Education Transformation Agenda Kwara State Government KwaraLEARN Confederation of African Football Third Estate Foundation Future Africa University of Ilorin W. Amolegbe Consulting Dar Al-Awqaf Okeya Community Development Association Okeya-Ipo 100 She Builds Lives Reach Nigeria
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Nelson Chukwudi

Port Harcourt, Nigeria
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Nelson Chukwudi holds Diploma (Mass Comm); BSc (Public Admin); and Post-Graduate Diploma (Journalism). He began Journalism practice over 33 years ago at The Tide Newspapers in Rivers, Nigeria. He has held various Editorial positions: Reporter; Investigative & Crime; Oil & Energy Correspondent, ...
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Dissecting Benefits, Opportunities, Challenges Of PH Ring Road
18 Apr 2024  |  www.thetidenewsonline.com  |  English  |  Transportation
The article discusses the Port Harcourt Ring Road project, a significant infrastructure initiative led by Governor Siminalayi Fubara's administration in Rivers State, Nigeria. The project aims to enhance economic growth, improve transportation connectivity, and facilitate social integration across six local government areas. Despite challenges such as compensation disputes and traffic disruptions, the project is progressing well, with multiple flyovers and road sections under construction. The article highlights the positive impact on local communities, including improved access to services and potential economic benefits. Governor Fubara's leadership and commitment to the project are praised, alongside the involvement of Julius Berger Nigeria Plc in the construction efforts.
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House of Representatives Technical Sub-Committee on Tertiary Education Trust Fund Rivers State Government Nigerian Agip Oil Company National Economic Council
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Abubakar Muktar Abba

Maiduguri, Nigeria
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I am a passionate and skilled multimedia journalist based in the Lake Chad region. With fluency in English, Hausa, and Kanuri, I am able to connect and engage with diverse communities, bringing their stories to life.

I am proficient in video and audio production, documentary filmmaking, news ...
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Nomadic families in Nigeria get education for the first time in generations
04 May 2024  |  RAPPLER  |  English  |  Nomadic Lifestyle
In Borno State, Nigeria, the Fulani community, traditionally nomadic, faces challenges due to Boko Haram insurgency and climate change, leading to displacement and loss of livelihood. The Borno State Government, with support from the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, established the Aisha Buhari Integrated Secondary Fulani School to provide education to displaced Fulani children, aiming to break the cycle of poverty and illiteracy. The school offers a nurturing environment with modern facilities and transportation, fostering aspirations among students to pursue various professions. The initiative is seen as a model for addressing educational disparities and promoting social stability in Nigeria.
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National Commission for Nomadic Education Tertiary Education Trust Fund Boko Haram Borno State Government
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Desmond Okon

Lagos, Nigeria
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Desmond Okon is a journalist based in Lagos, Nigeria.
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English
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BudgIT asks FG to discontinue 'indiscriminate' borrowing
15 Aug 2022  |  TheCable  |  English  |  Economic Reform
BudgIT, a civic-tech organization, has raised concerns about Nigeria's fiscal performance and growing subsidy payments, highlighting an alarming debt service-to-revenue ratio. The organization criticizes the federal government's indiscriminate borrowing and calls for reforms to improve financial management, reduce oil theft, and boost independent revenues. The text underscores the worsening economic conditions and the need for immediate action to prevent a fiscal crisis.
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Tertiary Education Trust Fund International Monetary Fund BudgIT Federal Government of Nigeria
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Chika Onyesi

Abuja, Nigeria
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Chika Onyesi is a journalist based in Abuja, Nigeria.
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English Igbo
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FG introduces centralized hub for tertiary education services
18 Oct 2023  |  Daily Post Nigeria  |  English  |  Technology
The Federal Government has launched the Tertiary Education Research, Applications and Services (TERAS), a centralized IT-based platform aimed at enhancing Nigeria's tertiary education system. The initiative, introduced by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), seeks to integrate various educational services and resources, including identity management, academic repositories, and digital literacy tools. Key stakeholders, including the Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, and the Executive Secretary of TETFund, Sonny Echono, highlighted the platform's potential to address challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and improve access to educational resources. The Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities also expressed support, urging broader participation from the tech community.
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Tertiary Education Trust Fund Federal Government Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities
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