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Over 7,000 Persons Have Benefited From Our Skill Acquisition Programmes – Urhoghide

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No fewer than 7,423 persons have benefited from former Senator Matthew Urhoghide’s skill acquisition and training programme since 2015.

Senator Urhoghide, who represented Edo South Senatorial District at the 8th & 9th National Assembly, disclosed this on Wednesday during a training session for another set of 100 persons on Agro-forestry business in Benin.

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INFO DAILY reports that each of the trainee went home with N100,000.00 after undergoing the one day training carried out by personnel from the Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan.

Speaking during the training, Urhoghide said though he had left office, because he added the training in the 2023 budget, he can’t but make sure people benefit from the programme.

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The facilitator (Urhoghide) who said he could have connived with the Institute and pocket the up to N10m holding to the fact that he had left office, noted that because he vowed to his God that he must empower people when he occupies office, he has been doing that.

The ex-Senator who boasted that among the over 7000 beneficiaries of the programme were over 700 Lybia returnees, said if he is given another opportunity, he will do more.

He said: “This training was in 2023 budget. I added it to the budget. But I would have just leave it because I am no longer in office. I could have as well connived with the Institute to share the money, but I can’t do that. To empower people is a vow I made with my God.”

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He continued: “I am not doing this because of politics. It is my passion to empower people. I made the promise before my election. I decided to train people because I know there is power in knowledge; there is no knowledge that is a waste.

“Since I was elected in 2015, I have been doing this training for all our people in Edo South, regardless of tribe. Inasmuch as you are a resident in Edo south, you will benefit from it, either you voted for me or not.

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“I trained over 750 people that came from Lybia. I used the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs then to do the training, all of them were trained for three weeks, and after that they were given certificate and each of them was paid 500,000. We asked them to go and start something. Some of them have become self-sufficient today.

“At a time I shared over 400 Tricycles, each cost the federal government over one million thirty-eight thousand. No youth leader in PDP will tell me I didn’t get a tricycle.”

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Responding, Michael Arigbe from Ovia South West Local Government Area, while thanking Urhoghide for the training, described him as tested and trusted politican.

“He is a tested and trusted person. Very human person. If we have person like Matthew, Nigerians will be a better place to be.

Another beneficiary from Orhionmwon Local Government Area, Elizabeth Iduoze-Amadin, also thanked the Senator giving them the opportunity to benefit from the good things he has been doing.

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FG Makes History Compulsory Subject In Primary, Secondary Schools

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The Federal Government has announced the reintroduction of Nigerian History as a compulsory subject from primary to senior secondary school, 16 years after it was removed from the curriculum in 2009, under the Umaru Musa Yar’Adua administration.

The Federal Ministry of Education announced this in a statement posted on its X handle on Wednesday.

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It said the reintroduction aimed at strengthening national identity, unity, and patriotism among diverse citizens.

“For the first time in decades, Nigerian pupils will study History continuously from Primary 1 to JSS3, while SSS1–3 students will take the new Civic and Heritage Studies, integrating History with Civic Education.

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“Primary 1–6: Pupils will learn about Nigeria’s origins, heroes, rulers, culture, politics, economy, religions, colonial rule, and post-independence governance.

“JSS1–3: Students will study civilisations, empires, trade, European contacts, amalgamation, independence, democracy, and civic values,” the statement read.

The Ministry said the Honourable Minister of Education, Dr Maruf Alausa, CON, together with the Honourable Minister of State for Education, Professor Suwaiba Sai’d Ahmad, expressed profound gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for championing the reform.

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They emphasised that History is not merely a record of the past, but a vital foundation for shaping responsible and patriotic citizens.”

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According to the Ministers, the reform is a priceless gift to the nation, reconnecting children with their roots while inspiring pride, unity, and commitment to national development.

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The Ministry has released the revised curriculum and will retrain teachers, provide resources, and strengthen monitoring.

The former President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua-led government in 2009 removed history from Nigeria’s basic education curriculum.

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Then, it was justified that students were avoiding it with the claim that there were few jobs for history graduates, and that there was dearth of history teachers.

In 2022, the Ministry of Education under former Minister Adamu Adamu inaugurated the reintroduction of the subject.

The Ministry also trained history teachers at the basic education level in Abuja.

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However, history has always remained optional in the few schools that offer it.

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Police Announce Burial Arrangements For Ex-IG Arase

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The Nigeria Police Force has released the burial arrangements for former Inspector-General of Police Solomon Ehigiator Arase, who died on August 31, 2025, at the age of 69.

Arase, who served as the 18th indigenous Inspector-General of Police, was described by the Force as a dedicated officer remembered for his leadership, philanthropy and commitment to police reforms.

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According to the programme of events signed by the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, released on Wednesday, the burial rites will begin in Abuja on September 24 with a Day of Tribute at the Nigeria Police Resource Centre, Jabi.

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A requiem mass will follow on September 26 at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Maitama, while a lying-in-state is scheduled for September 27 at his Abuja residence. His body will then depart for Benin City, Edo State.

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In his hometown, Sabongida Ora, a candlelight procession is slated for September 29.

A valedictory session organised by the Edo State judiciary and the Nigerian Bar Association will hold at the Edo State High Court, Benin, on October 2.

Other activities include a service of songs at St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Airport Road, Benin, on October 2, followed by a family lying-in-state.

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The funeral mass will take place on October 3 at St. Paul’s Catholic Church, after which interment will be held at his private residence in Benin City.

A reception is planned at the Victor Uwaifo Creative Hub, while a thanksgiving mass will round off the events on October 5.

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Arase, who held national honours including CFR, and was also a PhD holder, was appointed Inspector-General of Police in April 2015 and retired in June 2016.

He died at Cedarcrest Hospital in Abuja after a brief illness.

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Lagos Begins Monitoring As Schools Resume

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The Lagos State Government, through the Office of Education Quality Assurance, has commenced the monitoring of schools for compliance with standards as students resumed activities this week.

The OEQA spokesperson, Adepeju Adeyemi, said in a Wednesday statement sent to newsmen that the inspection began on Monday across the state for schools below the tertiary level.

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The monitoring team, led by the Coordinating Director of OEQA, Remi Abdul, visited several schools, including Dolphin Senior High School, Lagos Island, where the team was received by the Principal/Director, Comfort Agunlejika.

Abdul explained that the purpose of the monitoring was to ensure compliance with the approved resumption date as stated in the Year 2025/2026 Harmonised Academic Calendar.

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The PUNCH reports that basic and secondary schools in Lagos resumed on September 15, 2025, for the First Term of the Y2025/2026 session.

According to the approved 2025/2026 harmonised calendar made available to our correspondent, the First Half of the term is scheduled for September 15 to October 31, 2025, with a duration of 34 days. The second half will commence from November 10 to December 19, 2025, with a duration of 34 days. In between the halves are Open Day and Mid-Term Break.

Abdul noted that the monitoring team deployed was also verifying whether school administrators held pre-resumption meetings and whether key teaching and statutory records, such as lesson notes, diaries, and makeshift attendance registers, were in place for the smooth take-off of the new academic session.

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While addressing SSS 3 students, Abdul encouraged them to take their academics seriously, noting that how well they perform this term would determine their transition to higher education. He urged them to read well, stay focused, avoid skipping classes and begin early preparation for their WASSCE examinations,” the statement said.

He also encouraged teachers to remain dedicated and committed to delivering quality education.

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