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JUST IN: Detained Rivers PDP Gov Aspirant Dagogo Absent In Court
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…Case adjourned to May 23
Detained governorship aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party in Rivers State, Farah Dagogo, was absent in court on Monday at the resumption of the case.
Dagogo’s lawyer, Femi Adegbite, had applied for motion on bail at the Magistrates Court, but was opposed by the prosecution counsel.
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When the matter was called by Chief Magistrates Amadi Nna, he was informed by the lawyer to the Rivers State Government, Chidi Eke, that fresh information has been filed at the State High Court.
The police did not give any reason for the absence of Dagogo who represents Degema-Bonny Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, and Chief Magistrates Nna adjourned the case to May 23 for mention.
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The West African Examinations Council has announced the official release of the results for the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination for school candidates.
In a statement issued via X on Monday, August 4, 2025, the examination body confirmed that candidates who sat for the exam can now access their results online.
“The West African Examinations Council is pleased to inform candidates who sat WASSCE for School Candidates, 2025 that the result has officially been released today, Monday, August 4, 2025,” WAEC stated.
Candidates are advised to visit the Council’s result portal to check their performance.
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“To access the result, log on to http://waecdirect.org,” the statement added.
Meanwhile, the Head of the Nigeria National Office of WAEC, Dr Amos Dangut, at a press briefing held at the Council’s national headquarters in Yaba, Lagos, on Monday, described the overall conduct of the examination as a “huge success” despite logistical and operational challenges.
WAEC noted that 38.32 per cent of candidates obtained credits and above in five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.
A total of 1,969,313 candidates sat the examination across 23,554 schools, out of which 754,545 candidates obtained a minimum of five credits including English and Mathematics — a sharp 33.8 per cent drop from the 72.12 per cent recorded in 2024.
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Dangut attributed the decline in performance largely to the Council’s new strategy of serialising objective test papers in core subjects like Mathematics, English, Biology, and Economics.
“This approach drastically reduced the incidence of collusion and made examination malpractice more difficult.
“We observed a dip in the performance of objective papers, but essay papers remained consistent with previous years. It’s a strong signal that candidates must rely on their own preparation,” he said.
The examination was held between April 24 and June 20, 2025, with coordination and marking carried out from July 3 to 21.
WAEC deployed a real-time digital scoring system during the marking phase to ensure faster and more accurate result processing.
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Of the total candidates, 1,517,517 (77.06 per cent) had their results fully released, while 451,796 (22.94 per cent) had some subjects still being processed due to technical issues, which Dangut assured would be resolved in a few days.
On examination malpractice, 192,089 results, representing 9.75 per cent of total candidates, are being withheld for various offenses, including the use of banned mobile phones and collusion. This marks a slight improvement from the 11.92 per cent withheld in 2024.
WAEC warned rogue website operators and some compromised supervisors to desist from aiding examination fraud.
“These unscrupulous elements have become a thorn in the Council’s flesh.
“Some even use our name to distribute fake messages. We’ve apprehended some of them, and appropriate sanctions will be applied,” Dangut said.
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He also announced that states owing the Council would not have access to the results of their sponsored candidates until their debts are settled.
WAEC noted that 12,178 candidates with special needs registered for the examination.
Among them, 112 were visually impaired, 615 had hearing challenges, 52 were spastic or mentally challenged, and 37 had physical disabilities. All were provided with adequate support.
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In terms of gender distribution, 976,787 were male (49.60 per cent) while 992,526 were female (50.40 per cent). Among the candidates who obtained five credits including English and Maths, females slightly outperformed males: 53.99 per cent(407,353) of the successful candidates were female, while 46.01 per cent (347,192) were male.
The 2025 WASSCE for school candidates marked the beginning of WAEC’s transition to Computer-Based Testing. Candidates were allowed to choose between the traditional paper-and-pencil format or a CBT version.
“This year’s exam placed us as a foremost examining body to have conducted an achievement test using a computer-based format,” Dangut noted.
He revealed that WAEC was preparing to fully digitise the exam process for school candidates by 2026, following a similar pattern adopted in the ongoing CB-WASSCE for private candidates Second Series.
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JUST IN: Olubadan-In-Council nominates Ladoja As Next Olubadan
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The Olubadan-In-Council, on Monday, nominated Oba Rashidi Ladoja as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland.
The nomination took place at the Olubadan Palace, Oke-Aremo, in the Ibadan North Local Government Area of Oyo State.
The new Olubadan was not in attendance during the meeting.
Presiding over the meeting, the Balogun Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Tajudeen Ajibola, said, “We (members of the Olubadan-In-Council) have all signed and nominated Oba Rashidi Ladoja as the new Olubadan of Ibadanland.
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“We will forward the resolutions of our meeting to our Governor, Seyi Makinde. He will now pick a date to present a staff of Office to the new Olubadan.
“The late Olubadan, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, will be buried this week. So, this week is not feasible.
“He (Makinde) may decide to pick three weeks, two weeks or one week.”
The PUNCH reports that the late Olubadan, Oba Olakulehin, joined his ancestors on Monday, July 7, 2025.
Details later…
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Floods: Ondo, Osun, Ekiti Map Risk Zones, Clear Waterways
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The governments of Ondo, Osun and Ekiti states have embarked on flood mapping as a proactive measure against flooding in their respective states.
This involves identifying flood-prone areas and investigating the factors contributing to vulnerability.
The initiative is a response to the anticipated heavy rainfall and potential flooding across the country predicted by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency.
Speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria in Akure, the Ondo State Commissioner for Environment, Mr Tob Loko, said a comprehensive flood mapping exercise would safeguard vulnerable communities from recurring flood disasters.
Loko said the initiative reflected the state government’s commitment to adopting a preventive and data-driven approach to flood management.
“We are not just identifying flood-prone zones, we are also investigating the underlying environmental and structural factors contributing to their vulnerability.
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“While we are working to stay ahead of potential disasters, provisions are also being made to support residents who may be affected by unexpected flooding.
“Perfection isn’t humanly possible. If any area is inadvertently missed during the mapping and later experiences flooding, we are considering emergency measures such as temporary relocation and distribution of relief materials,” he said.
The commissioner urged residents of the state, especially those in high-risk areas, to cooperate fully with the state government officials as assessments and interventions commenced.
Also, the Administrative Secretary of the Ministry of Environment, Mr Olumide Kinga, said that since the beginning of the year, the ministry had sustained aggressive mechanical channelisation across the state.
“We have three amphibious excavators that are placed in the three senatorial districts, working round the clock to make sure that we give our people a befitting environment, particularly during this rainy season.
“Actions are at top gear to make sure that we dissuade people blocking drainages and we have written to all the 18 local government chairmen to come up with length and dimension of drainages to be taken care of in the next one week,” he said.
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The administrative secretary stated that residents of the state must embrace proper disposal of their waste, saying the government was trying to provide an effective system of collection and disposal of waste across the state.
The Senior Special Assistant on Volunteer Service, Mr Adeolu Iwakun, said the state government had launched sensitisation programmes across multiple platforms to educate the public and guide them on response measures.
According to him, all local governments are also addressing flooding in their various council areas within their capacity through a good drainage system.
Iwakun, also the state Coordinator of the Nigerian National Volunteer Service, said several relevant organisations were collaborating with the state government to provide technical advice and support that would avert flooding.
Also speaking with NAN in Osogbo, the General Manager, Osun Emergency Management Agency, Mr Deola Oni, said the state government had deployed three swamp buggies across the state to dredge and clear waterways for flood prevention.
Oni said the three swamp buggies, operating permanently in Osun waterways, had helped in averting flood disasters in the state by clearing the way for the passage of water.
“The swamp buggies keep dredging most of the waterways to make them wider for the passage of water.
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“It is a positive move on the part of the state government to prevent flood disasters, and we are always on the ground to give relief materials to any victim of such a disaster,” he said.
According to him, the agency has been sensitising the public on the need to avoid throwing refuse in the drainage systems to prevent flooding.
“We are not relenting on our campaign to Osun residents on the need to embrace flood preventive measures.
“Also, we are ready to respond to any emergency and to give relief materials to any victims of flood disaster in the state,” he said.
The OSEMA GM further explained that a lot had been done to educate and inform residents in the state on the consequences of not abiding by flood preventive measures.
NAN Correspondent also visited some locations in the state, including the Osun River, where the swamp buggies had already cleared for free flow of water.
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Similarly, the State Commissioner for Environment and Sanitation, Mayowa Adejoorin, said the state embarked on continuous clearing of waterways and channels every year to prevent flood disasters.
According to him, Gov. Ademola Adeleke graciously approved the clearing of waterways and channels across the state at the beginning of every year as a proactive measure.
“Due to the proactiveness of the state, Osun has not experienced any flood cases, either minor or major, in recent years.
“We started clearing our waterways and water channels in November 2024, based on the Nigerian Meteorological Agency’s prediction that some riverine states will experience flooding, and Osun is one of them.
“We also put mechanisms in place to ensure that our people do not block the waterways with refuse. We continue to enlighten and sensitise them through media coverage on the dangers of blocking water channels.
“We also removed some structures that were erected on the waterways. To the glory of God, we have not experienced any flooding this year, even as we are experiencing heavy rainfall,” he said.
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NAN reports that a swamp buggy excavator was seen at the Gbonmi area in Osogbo and Ita-Olookan end of the Osun River, clearing the waterways, just as concrete barriers were being constructed along the waterways.
In Ekiti, the State Deputy Governor, Mrs Monisade Afuye, while speaking with NAN, said the Ministry of Urban and Physical Planning had started marking illegal structures obstructing waterways for possible demolition across the state to further prevent flooding, and safeguard lives and property.
Afuye expressed regret that Ekiti witnessed repeated and devastating cases of flooding, fire and thunder disasters that wreaked havoc in some towns in 2024 and 2025.
She said NiMet had predicted Ekiti as one of the possible flashpoints for flooding in 2025, which also made it expedient for all local government chairmen in the state to begin taking decisive actions.
According to her, the actions will prevent desertification, ensure regular desilting of waterways, encourage tree planting, avoid building on flood-prone axes, and encourage community-based disaster strategies.
She also asked the local government chairmen to continue to spread the anti-flooding campaign across the state in view of NiMet’s prediction and to further avert occurrences that could throw the state into an avoidable crisis.
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Also, the National Emergency Management Agency, Head of Operations in Ekiti, Dr Kofoworola Soleye, said the agency has constantly issued warning notices on how to avert flood disasters.
“We have identified flood-prone areas in Ekiti, and we are collaborating with the state government in ensuring that Ekiti don’t experience flooding.
“We also had a flag-off of stakeholders engagement on flood by the National Disasters and Response Campaign (NPRC) recently in Ekiti to prepare against flooding,” he said.
The NEMA boss also said the agency was collaborating with other relevant stakeholders in ensuring that Ekiti is safe from flooding.
The Commissioner for Environment, Mrs Tosin Ajisafe-Aluko, said the drains and gutters in the state were now cleaned and constantly monitored to ensure free flow of water.
“The state government has provided bins at strategic areas of the state to trash waste, and we do sensitise the general public on waste disposal and management,” she said.
Mr Adesina Abogunrin, Head, Search and Rescue Unit, Ado-Ekiti Operations Office, advised people in flood-prone areas to relocate to higher grounds as part of preventive measures.
NAN
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