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JAMB Pushes for Adoption Of Sign Language, Expands Support for Disabled Students
Registrar-General of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Prof. Ishaq Oloyode, has urged the Nigerian government to recognize Nigerian Sign Language (NSL) as the country’s second official language.
This appeal highlights the need for inclusivity and empathy toward individuals with hearing impairment.
JAMB, under Oloyode’s leadership, has made significant strides in improving access to higher education for Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) in Nigeria.
Speaking at the inaugural Africa Regional Conference on Equal Opportunity of Access to Higher Education (ARCEAHED) in Abuja, with the theme:“Advancing the Potentials of Persons with Disabilities in Educational and Economic Development,” Oloyode stressed the pivotal role of education in self-actualization. He called on all stakeholders to share the responsibility of ensuring that education is accessible to everyone, especially those with disabilities.
“Inclusivity is non-negotiable in any credible assessment process,” Oloyode remarked.
To support this, JAMB has reduced the registration fee for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) from N5,000 to N3,500. Moreover, candidates with disabilities who hold five O’Level credits in the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE) can now apply for free.
In a bid to further support PWDs, JAMB has implemented a series of initiatives, including transport subsidies, free accommodation and transit arrangements for candidates and their guides during the examination period.
Special accommodation has also been made for visually impaired candidates and others requiring additional support.
JAMB has established 11 adapted examination centers nationwide to serve candidates with a range of disabilities, including autism, cerebral palsy, mobility impairments and Down syndrome.
Additionally, Disability Support Units have been set up in many tertiary institutions to ensure fair access to education.
These reforms reflect JAMB’s unwavering commitment to promote inclusive education, ensuring that individuals of all abilities are given equal opportunities to succeed.
Oloyode’s call for the adoption of NSL as an official language, alongside JAMB’s comprehensive measures, reinforces the board’s dedication to accessibility, equity, and empathy in education.
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Activists confess receiving N500m Naira to blackmail Tinubu’s Minister Matawalle, beg for forgiveness
Five civil society activists and media operatives on have openly confessed to being part of a N500 million coordinated blackmail campaign against the Minister of State for Defence, Dr. Bello Mohammed Matawalle, and tendered an unreserved public apology to him.
The activists, led by Comrade Aryan Abdul Kareem, made the shocking revelation at a press conference in Gusau, the Zamfara State capital.
Speaking on behalf of Comrade Olumu Lucky, Comrade Olukayode Williams, Comrade John Osumbor Mark, and Engineer Bashir Muhammad, Kareem disclosed that the entire operation was sponsored and supervised by the administration of Governor Dauda Lawal Dare through his Spokesperson, Sulaiman Bala Idris.
According to the group, Sulaiman Bala Idris personally convened several secret meetings where they were briefed, handed instructions, and provided with funds.
The campaign, they said, cost “above five hundred million naira” and involved recruiting social media influencers, bloggers, political commentators, conventional media houses, and prominent Zamfara politicians including Senator Kabiru Marafa and Sani Abdullahi Shinkafi.
“We were part of that machinery. We accepted money and roles to circulate damaging and false narratives against Dr. Bello Matawalle even though we knew they were lies. We chose financial inducement over conscience,” Kareem admitted.
The activists said their actions caused “serious emotional pain, reputational damage and distress” to the Minister, his family, and supporters, adding that after deep reflection, they decided to come clean.
“Today, we tender our unreserved apology to His Excellency, Dr. Bello Mohammed Matawalle, and to every Nigerian who was misled by the falsehood we helped spread. We beg for his forgiveness and the forgiveness of the public. This apology is born out of genuine remorse,” the statement read.
The group further declared readiness to face any legal or moral consequences, stating that they possess “documentary evidence” of every transaction and meeting, including with Governor Lawal’s Spokesperson.
“We are ready to submit all the evidence and cooperate fully with the EFCC, DSS, police or any competent authority that wishes to investigate this matter,” they affirmed.
While urging other participants in the alleged plot to also confess, the activists said their decision was aimed at cleansing their conscience and helping to enthrone truth and accountability in Nigerian politics.
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Security Agencies Uncover Plot to Stage Protest Against President Tinubu, NSA Ribadu
Nigeria’s security agencies have reportedly uncovered a plan by some opposition politicians to organise protests in Sokoto and other northern states against President Bola Tinubu and National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu.
Fresh intelligence reports made available to journalists on Friday show that former Senator Kabiru Marafa is the main arrowhead of the plot.
The group is allegedly working to discredit NSA Nuhu Ribadu and the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, by falsely linking them to bandit groups and using a Sokoto-based militia to trigger violent protests.
Sources say the Zamfara State Government, led by Governor Dauda Lawal, is strongly backing the plan and providing funding, determined to paint the federal security team as incompetent and force the removal of both Ribadu and Matawalle.
Security operatives detected the scheme this week, monitored several planning meetings in Gusau and Abuja, blocked funding channels, and quietly disrupted the operation.
No arrests have been made, but all the key figures are now under close surveillance.
The key figures are now being monitored by security agencies to track their key sources of funding.
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Security Agencies Uncover Plot to Stage Protest Against President Tinubu, NSA Ribadu
Nigeria’s security agencies have reportedly uncovered a plan by some opposition politicians to organise protests in Sokoto and other northern states against President Bola Tinubu and National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu.
Fresh intelligence reports made available to journalists on Friday show that former Senator Kabiru Marafa is the main arrowhead of the plot.
The group is allegedly working to discredit NSA Nuhu Ribadu and the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, by falsely linking them to bandit groups and using a Sokoto-based militia to trigger violent protests.
Sources say the Zamfara State Government, led by Governor Dauda Lawal, is strongly backing the plan and providing funding, determined to paint the federal security team as incompetent and force the removal of both Ribadu and Matawalle.
Security operatives detected the scheme this week, monitored several planning meetings in Gusau and Abuja, blocked funding channels, and quietly disrupted the operation.
No arrests have been made, but all the key figures are now under close surveillance.
The key figures are now being monitored by security agencies to track their key sources of funding.
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