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UNIZIK honours UNICEF staff for promoting Child Rights in Nigeria

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For promoting various programmes aimed at promoting the welfare and rights of children, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka has honoured Mrs. Juliet Chiluwe, Chief of UNICEF Field Office, Enugu, Enugu state during the maiden National Summit on Child Rights held recently at the Awka campus of the university.

The two day programme also featured training on child rights laws for members of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, Anambra State Council and inauguration of Child Rights Clubs in Anambra Schools.

Declaring the event open, Ag. Vice Chancellor, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Prof. Carol Arinze-Umobi represented by the Director, Academic Planning, Prof Angela Ufele-Obiesie appreciated the efforts of UNICEF towards hosting the summit which is the first of such in Nigeria adding that today’s global concern on Child rights sprouted from the aversion of the vulnerabilities to which children were exposed in Europe during the second World war.

The Acting Vice chancellor stated that the 21st century has seen the emergence of a new technology and social milieu different from that of the previous age adding that the information age is characterized by rapidly bourgeoning information and communication technologies which are also available for children.

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She called for the new developments to be deployed for the benefit of the Nigerian child through exposure to high quality education resources while protecting them from the numerous threats inherent in the digital technology such as internet addiction that could lead to poor academic performance.

Keynote Speaker, Dean, Faculty of Law, NAU, Prof V Ogugua Ikpeze posited that both male and female children should be given equal opportunities to enjoy their fundamental human rights cum Child rights saying that negative cultural practices like female genital mutilation should be abolished.

“Let us be vigilant to protect our children because child molestation may be ongoing behind your curtain perpetrated by a family member, friend, Neighbor or stranger. Watch when that child changes behavior and know the next step to take before the damage becomes irrecoverable,” Ikpeze added.

Chairman of the National Summit on Child Rights Planning Committee, UNIZIK , Dr Obiora Edogor in his address disclosed that in the last two years, t UNIZIK has joined in the growing global trend of giving more attention to studies on child rights as one of the means to ensure better protection of children.

He said the development is to consistently help in preparing children for the humongous opportunities and serious challenges of the information age.

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Edogor said the abysmal situation of the Nigerian child even after over twenty years of the enactment of the Child Right’s Act 2003 is worrisome and should be redressed without further delay. This he said is to provide a conducive environment for the Nigerian child to thrive academically, technologically, scientifically, socially, politically, economically, culturally, etc.

He thanked the immediate past Vice Chancellor, Prof Charles Esimone who approve the Summit and the invaluable support of the incumbent AG. Vice Chancellor who made it happen eventually.

“The summit planning got more fillip with Prof. Carol Arinze-Umobi’s assumption of office as the current Acting Vice-chancellor. As a scholar whose research interests traverse human rights, which child rights is a sub-category of, she embraced the summit with a motherly passion and speedily gave birth to it. In fact, our Acting Vice-chancellor has demonstrated that she is indeed a mother and a scholar with unconcealed bias on human rights, child rights inclusive. With the hosting of this summit, she has contributed her quota in Nnamdi Azikiwe University’s lofty achievements in promotion of studies on child rights”

“I would want to arguably state that, the Nnamdi Azikiwe University’s soil is manured with staff that exude enthusiasm for child rights as I got immersed into it from the university. I could vividly recall how Prof. Chinyere Okunna, first female professor of mass communication in sub-Saharan Africa FNGE, FNIPR, FACCE, NUJ Matriarch, implanted in me the mustard seed and zeal for studies on child rights. Today, this summit is one of the fruits of that Okunna’s mustard seed. Also, the child rights club to be inaugurated in this event in all public secondary schools within Anambra State emanated from the same Okunna’s seed”

“In a nutshell, the gamut of attention that Nnamdi Azikiwe University has given to child rights should be religiously sustained for better awareness about the subject matter. All communities, parents, governmental organisations, non-governmental organisations, as well as every other stakeholder on child rights in Nigeria should take positive and consistent steps in the protection of children to avoid making the country a liability to posterity. So, no stone should be left unturned by all stakeholders towards putting the Nigerian child in the vantage position to profit from the bounties of this age” Edogor said.

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Presenting a paper titled “Taking Sustainable Positive Actions for the Nigerian Child in the Information Age”, Mrs. Juliet Chiluwe, Chief of UNICEF Field Office , Enugu who was represented by Dr Ijeoma Onuoha-Ogwe during the Summit said that when adults make decisions, they should think about how their decisions will affect children.

“All adults should do what is best for children. Governments should make sure children are protected and looked after by their parents, or by other people when this is needed. Governments should make sure that people and places responsible for looking after children are doing a good job.”

“The Convention on the Rights of the child is very intentional on who child is, that is children below 18 years of age. Article 23 unequivocally maintained that every child has the right to an education. Primary education should be free. Secondary and higher education should be available to every child. Children should be encouraged to go to school to the highest level possible. Discipline in schools should respect children’s rights and never use violence”she said.

Meanwhile, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Paul’s University and NUJ Matriarch, Prof. Chinyere Stella Okunna, in her paper titled ‘The Role Of The Nigerian Media In Bridging The Urban And Rural Divide For Children In The Digital Age’, tasked journalists to be internet savvy and use their power to help children enjoy their rights as enshrined in the Child rights law including access to the digital space.

Prof Okunna charged them as gatekeepers to open doors of access to quality information in the digital space and discourage anybody that who does not want children both in the rural and urban areas to access the information opportunities provided by digital ICT.

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Contributing, Executive Chairman ASUBEB, Dr Vera Nkiru Nwadinobi, said:” We are interested in children and we fight for children, Children must be treated with respect, equality, they have the fundamental rights to life, protection, education. I thank UNICEF, in Anambra State, Governor Chukwuma Soludo’ has done a lot to ensure that out of school children are back”.

Dignitaries and Resource persons who added their views towards promoting Child Rights in the present information age during the 2 Day summit include, National Summit Chairman, President Nigerian Bar Association NBA, Mazi Afam Osigwe represented by Former NBA Awka Branch Chairman, Barr. Amaka Ezeno, President, Associations of childhood Educators of Nigeria, Prof. Ngozi Anyikwa, Head, Department of Mass Communication, NAU, Prof Allen Adum, The Nigerian Union of Journalist State Chairman, Dr Odogwu Emeka Odogwu, Managing Director of Anambra Broadcasting Service, ABS, Mr. Christopher Molokwu, represented by Ms Sandra Akpan.

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United Nigeria Airlines pledges N20m to fund Chinua Achebe Prize for Fiction for 10 yrs

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United Nigeria Airlines has pledged N20 million to sponsor the prestigious annual Chinua Achebe Prize for Fiction, administered by the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) for the next 10 years.

‎The sponsorship deal was disclosed today by the executive chairman of the airline, Professor Obiora Okonkwo, following a discussion with the ANA president, Dr. Usman Akanbi.

Under the arrangement, the airline will provide N2 million every year for the next 10 years to ANA, bringing the total sponsorship to N20 million, a commitment the association says would guarantee the continuation of the prize regardless of the change in the state government.

The yearly award which was initiated by the Anambra State government in 2021 in conjunction with the ANA leadership, has faced financial constraints in the last three years following the failure of the present state administration to continue its sponsorship.

Though the Governor Willie Obiano administration began the sponsorship with one million naira, the Governor Chukwuma Soludo administration that succeeded it in 2022 continued the sponsorship and agreed to ANA’s request to double it in consideration of inflation and administrative costs like payments to judges.

However, after two years, the organisers say the state government appears to have lost interest in continuing with the sponsorship despite several letters reminding it of its promise.

The apparent lack of commitment caused United Nigeria Airlines to intervenee and rescue the prize from uncertainty.

Announcing the airline’s decision to step in, Dr. Akanbi quoted Prof Okonkwo as saying: “Prof Achebe is too precious in our consciousness for the award to continue to suffer the current epileptic funding.”

‎Speaking on why the airline made the decision to take over the sponsorship, Prof. Okonkwo said that Achebe’s legacy demands this level of commitment.

“Very few men and women of letters and culture in recent history”, he stated, “have brought as much attention and honour to the black race and the African world as the great Achebe through his writings, lectures, speeches, intellectual activism, ethical conduct, and intermittent interventions in political affairs which has made him an authentic conscience of the Nigerian people.

Reacting to the sponsorship, the ANA president, who is a senior academic at the University of Ilorin in Kwara State said: “We are immensely grateful to Prof. Okonkwo and his airline for their patriotic intervention. Prof was not just a world-class raconteur and essayist, but also the ANA founder who started our association in 1981 at the University of Nigeria at Nsukka and accepted to serve as its first president, thus giving it the credibility and platform that has made the association highly respected beyond Nigeria’s shores.”

‎Akanbi also highlighted Okonkwo’s consistent record of honouring Achebe, stating that Prof. Okonkwo has for some been hard to preserve the late author’s legacy.

For instance, he was solely responsible for financing the erection of a statue of the late Prof. Achebe which was unveiled in July by Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State at the Ugwunwasike Roundabout in Ogidi, Idemili North Local Government Area, Achebe’s own hometown.

‎The prize sponsorship is the latest effort made by Prof. Okonkwo and United Nigeria Airlines to cement Achebe’s legacy.

In June, one of the two Boeing 737-800NG aircraft purchased by United Nigeria Airlines was named after the late author, while the other was named after His Royal Majesty, Igwe Nnaemeka Achebe, the Obi of Onitsha.

Naming these two aircraft after both men is in line with Prof. Okonkwo’s determination to uphold their values.

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Odii Vows to Revamp EBSU, Improve Lecturers’ Welfare Within Six Months As Governor

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Ebonyi State, Chief Ifeanyi Chukwuma Odii, has pledged to overhaul the welfare system of university lecturers and other academic and non-teaching staff in the state if elected governor in 2027.

Odii made the commitment when a delegation of university lecturers from Ebonyi State visited him at his Banana Island residence to discuss areas of possible cooperation and synergy ahead of the 2027 governorship election.

The PDP candidate said his administration would introduce a comprehensive welfare scheme for staff of Ebonyi State University (EBSU) and workers in the state’s newly established tertiary institutions, including the Aeronautic University in Onueke and the ICT University in Oferekpe.

He said the welfare of university workers must be treated as a priority because of their crucial role in producing the skilled manpower needed for the development of the state.

Odii described as “embarrassing and condemnable” a situation where lecturers struggle to afford decent accommodation, maintain reliable means of transportation or pay their children’s school fees, including in some cases where the children attend institutions where their parents teach.

He expressed particular concern over the remuneration of university professors, arguing that a professor earning less than the equivalent of $500 monthly should be considered an emergency requiring urgent government intervention.

The PDP candidate promised that the welfare challenges confronting lecturers and other workers in the tertiary education sector would receive attention within the first six months of his administration if elected.

He said his government would review the remuneration and welfare packages of university workers and introduce measures to make academic careers more attractive, while creating an environment that would enable lecturers and other university staff to perform their duties effectively.

Odii stressed that improving the education sector was central to his vision for Ebonyi State, adding that universities could only produce the quality manpower required for sustainable development when their workers were adequately motivated and supported.

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Students Ejected From NAU Examination Hall Over Failure to Buy Lecturers’ Textbooks

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Students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University (NAU), Awka, Anambra State, were allegedly prevented from writing their examinations after they failed to purchase textbooks reportedly authored or recommended by some of their lecturers.

According to complaints received from affected students, the students had paid their required school fees and were duly expected to participate in the examinations. However, they were allegedly turned away from the examination hall because they had not purchased the textbooks.

The students expressed frustration over what they described as an unfair practice, questioning why payment of school fees and fulfilment of other academic requirements would not be sufficient to qualify them to sit for their examinations.

One of the students who spoke on the matter alleged that the affected students were asked to leave the examination venue after it was discovered that they had not bought the textbooks.

The students have appealed to the university authorities to investigate the allegation and ensure that no student is denied access to an examination on the basis of failure to purchase a lecturer’s textbook.

For fear of further victimisation, this report will not disclose the department and names of the lecturers involved.

The development has sparked concerns about academic practices and the welfare of students, with calls for university management to clarify whether lecturers are permitted to make the purchase of their textbooks a condition for students to participate in examinations.

The allegation could not be independently verified at the time of filing this report. The university authorities are yet to publicly comment on the matter.

Students and parents are expected to watch closely for the university’s response to the allegation, particularly given the potential implications for students’ academic progression.

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UNIZIK Bans Graduating Students’ Signing-Off Ceremonies on Campus

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By Okey Maduforo, Awka

The management of Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), Awka, has banned, with immediate effect, all forms of orchestration, celebration and “signing-off” activities by final-year students in connection with their final examinations on all university campuses and premises.

In a statement issued by the Director of Information and Public Relations, Comrade Aloysius Emeka Attah, the university said the decision was prompted by recurring incidents of chaos, violence, vandalism and disruption of academic and administrative activities associated with such events.

“Management is also concerned about the infiltration of unauthorised persons onto campus during these activities, which poses a serious threat to the safety and security of students, staff and university property.

“In fulfilment of its statutory obligation to maintain order, protect lives and safeguard property, Management considers such activities unacceptable and a breach of University regulations,” the statement said.

The university spokesman warned that any student found involved in organising or participating in any form of “signing-off” or related activities would face severe disciplinary sanctions, including rustication and withdrawal from the university, in accordance with the Students’ Handbook.

The statement also warned non-students and outsiders against entering the university premises in connection with the banned activities.

“Any person who is not a bona fide student or staff of the University found on University premises in connection with such activities shall be arrested and prosecuted for breach of peace, trespass and disorderly conduct,” it stated.

The Registrar of the university, Dr Chinenye Gloria Okeke, had earlier communicated the directive to the university community through an internal memo, urging students to remain focused on their academic responsibilities.

She also called on staff, students and members of the public to report any planned or ongoing misconduct to the Chief Safety Officer, Dean of Student Affairs or the nearest university authority for immediate action.

The university, under the leadership of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Bond Ugochukwu Stanley Anyaehie, said it remained committed to providing a safe, peaceful and conducive environment for teaching, learning and research.

Management, it added, would not tolerate any action capable of undermining the safety, order and academic environment of the institution.

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Hostel Building Collapses, Federal Polytechnic Oko Students Feared Trapped

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A hostel building has reportedly collapsed at the Federal Polytechnic, Oko, in Orumba North Local Government Area of Anambra State, with an unknown number of students feared trapped beneath the rubble.

The multi-storey building reportedly caved in on Sunday night, July 27, 2026, while students were inside.

Eyewitnesses said residents and students in the area heard a loud rumbling sound shortly before the structure suddenly collapsed, sparking panic.

A large crowd reportedly gathered at the scene as residents and students rushed to assist in the rescue efforts before emergency responders arrived.

Rescue operations are ongoing as authorities work to determine the number of people trapped and evacuate those affected.

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