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Ogun State Bans Graduation Ceremonies, End-of-Session Parties in All Schools Over Parent Fee Concerns
Education ministry warns that schools flouting the directive risk sanctions as state moves to curb extra financial burden
Education ministry warns that schools flouting the directive risk sanctions as state moves to curb extra financial burden
Ogun State Government has banned graduation ceremonies and end-of-session parties across all public and private schools with immediate effect, following reports that some school administrators were allegedly imposing extra charges on parents in the guise of organising such events. The directive, issued by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology on 17 June, was circulated to all school heads statewide.
According to a circular signed by A.A. Bisiriyu, Director of Education (Private Schools), the government said it had received multiple complaints from parents about being pressured to pay additional fees for graduation and end-of-session celebrations. The government stressed that any school found violating the new order would face sanctions as stipulated under existing education regulations.
The Ministry stated: “It has been brought to the notice of the Ministry that some administrators of both public and non-state (private) schools have started extorting parents/guardians under the disguise of organising graduation/end-of-session parties for learners. Therefore, it is pertinent to state that, the State Government frowns at organising Graduation/End of Session Party ceremony in all classes in both Public and Non-State (Private) schools in the State. Hence, no school owner should organise such gatherings forthwith.”
The policy requires all school administrators to immediately inform parents, guardians and other stakeholders about the ban to ensure full compliance across Ogun State. Officials emphasised that basic and secondary schools must focus on academic excellence instead of costly social events which place unnecessary financial pressure on families.
This move follows similar actions in other states such as Kogi, Benue, Ondo, Osun and Imo, where authorities have also restricted or banned elaborate graduation-related celebrations in a bid to control rising educational costs for families. In Kogi State earlier this week, officials warned that erring schools could face closure if they continued with excessive graduation activities. Ogun State Government reiterated its commitment to enforcing this new directive to protect parents from sudden levies linked to non-academic gatherings.
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Nnamdi Kanu, Former Ally Announce Rival Leadership in IPOB Amidst Fresh Dispute
Conflicting claims over Indigenous People of Biafra’s top post spark confusion among supporters and raise fresh questions about succession
Conflicting claims over Indigenous People of Biafra’s top post spark confusion among supporters and raise fresh questions about succession
A fresh leadership tussle has erupted within the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) as its detained leader, Nnamdi Kanu, and a former close ally have separately announced changes to the group’s top hierarchy. The development, which unfolded on Friday, has thrown IPOB’s command structure into uncertainty, especially across its strongholds in the South-East.
The disagreement began when Nnamdi Kanu, who remains in detention facing trial by the federal government, reportedly issued a directive replacing certain key officers within IPOB. Shortly after, a prominent former disciple of Kanu released a contradictory statement claiming to have assumed leadership of the group and announcing an alternative set of appointments.
This open rift marks one of the most public succession disputes within IPOB since Kanu’s arrest and ongoing trial on charges related to treasonable felony. The situation has heightened anxiety among members and observers about the direction of the separatist movement at a time when security agencies are maintaining a heavy presence across several South-East states.
Neither side has released detailed explanations for their actions. However, supporters loyal to Kanu insist he remains the authentic leader regardless of his incarceration. Meanwhile, followers of the former disciple argue that decisive action was needed to keep IPOB operational given Kanu’s prolonged absence from direct leadership.
The federal government has not issued an official statement regarding the latest leadership crisis. Political analysts note that internal disputes could affect IPOB’s influence and operational capacity in coming months. Many South-East residents are watching closely for possible fallout or further security clampdowns as tensions persist.
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Arsenal to Face Coventry City in Premier League Opener as 2026/27 Fixtures Released
Defending champions begin title defence away to newly promoted Coventry; full match schedule announced by league officials
Defending champions begin title defence away to newly promoted Coventry; full match schedule announced by league officials
Arsenal will kick off their campaign to retain the Premier League title with an opening fixture against Coventry City, following the official release of the 2026/27 season fixtures on Friday. The defending champions are set to travel to Coventry for their first match as the league unveiled the full schedule for all twenty clubs.
According to details provided by Premier League organisers, Arsenal’s opening clash with Coventry marks a high-profile start, pitting last season’s winners against a newly promoted side eager to impress on their return to top-flight football. The fixture is one of several headline matches slated for the opening weekend, with other clubs also learning their paths for the coming season.
The announcement comes amid heightened anticipation among fans and stakeholders, as Arsenal look to build on their successful previous campaign. For Coventry City, who secured promotion from the Championship last season, facing Arsenal at home represents both a challenge and an opportunity to make a statement early in the league.
Premier League officials said the fixture list was designed to balance competitiveness and ensure teams have adequate rest between matches. “Every new season brings fresh excitement and challenges,” a league spokesperson stated while unveiling the fixtures in London. Reactions from club supporters have been swift on social media, with many highlighting key clashes that could shape the title race and relegation battle.
With pre-season preparations already underway for most clubs, attention will now turn to player transfers and tactical adjustments ahead of the August kick-off. Arsenal’s opener against Coventry is expected to draw significant attention from fans across Nigeria and beyond, reflecting growing interest in English football within the country.
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Zamfara Council of Imams Condoles Police Command After Bomb Attack Kills Officers in Gusau
Religious leaders offer prayers and condemn violence as Commissioner Ahmad Muhammad Bello receives delegation at Command headquarters
Religious leaders offer prayers and condemn violence as Commissioner Ahmad Muhammad Bello receives delegation at Command headquarters
A delegation from the Council of Imams (Zawiyya Branch), led by Khalifa Ibrahim Sheik Balarabe, paid a condolence visit to Zamfara State Police Command headquarters in Gusau on Wednesday after a recent bomb attack claimed the lives of police officers on duty. The religious leaders visited to sympathise with the Command’s leadership and bereaved families affected by the tragic incident.
The Imams were received by Commissioner of Police Ahmad Muhammad Bello and members of the management team. During the visit, Khalifa Balarabe led special prayers (Du’a) for the repose of the souls of the deceased officers and for comfort for their families. He condemned the attack, stating that killing innocent people was against Islamic teachings which promote peace, justice, brotherhood, and respect for human life.
The Council expressed deep sympathy to both the police authorities and bereaved families, urging them to remain steadfast in faith during this period. The delegation emphasised that such violence undermines efforts to maintain peace and security in Zamfara State and called on residents to support security agencies as they respond to ongoing threats.
Commissioner Bello thanked the religious leaders for their show of solidarity and assured them that police would continue working with all stakeholders to restore normalcy in affected communities. He reiterated that investigations into the attack were ongoing and that security measures had been strengthened across vulnerable areas in Zamfara.
The bomb attack comes amid ongoing security challenges facing Zamfara State in Nigeria’s North-West zone. Authorities have repeatedly called for community support and cooperation as efforts continue to tackle armed attacks targeting security personnel and civilians alike.
