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NUT, Muslim group, others knock Okpebholo over handing 36 schools to Catholic mission

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Stakeholders in the education sector in Edo State have continued to knock the State Government over its plans to handover 36 schools to the Catholic mission in the state.
OSUNDAILY NG reports that the State Governor, Monday Okpebholo had on Monday, June 16, 2025, during a meeting with Bishop Gabriel Dunia of the Catholic Diocese of Auchi, announced the handover of eight schools in the Edo North senatorial district to the missionary organisations.
The announcement had generated a lot of reactions among the stakeholders, condemning the governor’s actions, which they noted did not get their blessings.
With the additional 28 schools making it 36 across the three Senatorial districts to be handed over to the Catholic Church, more stakeholders have joined in the condemnation of the governor for the decision.
Among the stakeholders are the Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, All Nigeria Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools, ANCOPSS, Association of Primary School Head Teachers of Nigeria, AOPSHON, and the Muslim Media Practitioners of Nigeria, MMPN, Edo State chapters.
In a joint letter to the state government, the leadership of NUT, ANCOPSS, and AOPSHON expressed concern and disagreement over the decision of the government to hand over the Catholic Missionary Schools to their original owners.
The letter was signed by Bernard Gbenga Ajobiewe, Aremu Rasheed Mayaki, Enomwonbor Osahon Julius, and Efairibhor Peter, the heads of the various unions in the education sector in the state.
They noted that the move may seem like a positive step towards restoring autonomy and promoting religious freedom but it poses significant dangers to the education sector and the state as a whole.
“If these schools are handed over to the Catholic Faith, what is the fate of the common man’s child who cannot even afford two good meals a day. What does the Catholic Church want to do with these schools?
“Will whatever they want to do be in the interest of the common man? Religion, they say, is meant to make us and not to mar us.
“The Catholic Missionary Schools prioritize religious instruction over secular education, potentially undermining the state’s efforts to provide inclusive education.
“Catholic Schools are known for charging exorbitant school fees, limiting opportunities for children, and the poor Nigerians.
“Handover may create tension between different religious groups, potentially leading to conflicts and undermining the State’s efforts to promote interfaith harmony.
“Their monthly salary to teachers is very poor so they hardly ever employ qualified teachers and other personnel.
“What then happens to government workers in these schools? Will they be transferred to other schools or laid off? They queried.
The union opined that the governor’s decision would set a precedent for other religious groups like the Anglican Communion. Baptist Church, Apostolic Faith, and the Muslim faith to demand control over schools.
They noted that the development may potentially lead to a fragmentation of the education system, undermining the state’s ability to provide quality education to all citizens.
The union urged the Governor to reconsider the decision and instead work towards strengthening the public education system, ensuring that students have access to quality, inclusive, and secular education.
They also advised the governor to suspend any decision to hand over schools to religious organizations pending due consultation with all relevant stakeholders.
On its part, the State chapter of the Muslim Media Practitioners of Nigeria, MMPN, opined that reversing the policy would inadvertently undermine the hard-won achievements of government investment in the education sector over the years.
The statement signed by Usman Aliyu, secretary noted that historically, in both the pre-and immediate post-independence eras, mission-owned schools, despite their pioneering efforts, often operated with significant limitations.
The body listed some of the limitations to include inconsistent educational standards, inadequate funding, and, critically, a pervasive religious bias.
“We appeal to Your Excellency to engage in extensive and inclusive consultations with all relevant stakeholders, including representatives of Muslim organisations, community leaders, educational experts, and civil society groups, before proceeding with any changes.
“We believe that a truly comprehensive dialogue is indispensable for arriving at a decision that genuinely serves the best interests of every Edo State citizen”, he added.
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Owolabi Salis becomes first Nigerian to travel to space

Owolabi Salis, a politician and lawyer, has become the first Nigerian to travel to space.
Salis was aboard the Blue Origin’s NS-33 mission, which took off from West Texas on Sunday, June 29.
The 10-minute flight, which crossed the Kármán line also had Carl Kuehner, Jim Sitkin, Leland Larson, Freddie Rescigno Jr., and Allie Kuehner on board.
It reached a peak altitude of 105.2 kilometres.
Salis, before embarking on the trip, said that the mission was “more than just a trip into space”.
He described it as a “spiritual journey, a call to inspire future generations”.
Salis has previously entered the history books as the first Black African to travel to both the Arctic and Antarctic in the same season.
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Lagos court jails pastor 25 years for having sex with biological teenage daughter

A 45-year-old man, Ndukwe Ogbu, who claimed to be a pastor, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison by the Ikeja Special Offences Court in Lagos.
The conviction stemmed from his sexual abuse of his biological daughter on multiple occasions when she was just 14 years old.
Delivering the judgment, Justice Olubunmi Abike-Fadipe held that the prosecution had proven the three-count charge of defilement, sexual assault, and sexual assault by penetration beyond reasonable doubt.
The court convicted Ogbu based on the testimonies of the victim, a medical expert, and a social worker, all of whom corroborated the allegations.
During sentencing, the judge noted that the convict did not show remorse, as his plea for leniency was based on having other children to care for.
“From the evidence before the court, the defendant is found guilty on all three counts. He is sentenced to three years’ imprisonment on count one and 25 years each on counts two and three. The sentences are to run concurrently and will take effect from December 2019, the date of his remand,” Justice Abike-Fadipe ruled.
The prosecution, led by the Lagos State Government, arraigned the convict in February 2021. The trial began in October of the same year, during which three prosecution witnesses testified, including the survivor, a social worker, and a medical doctor. The defendant testified alone in his defence.
The social worker, Femi Oyeleke, told the court that the matter was brought to his attention by a schoolteacher to whom the survivor had confided. He then reported the case to the police.
The survivor also gave detailed testimony, identifying Ogbu as her father and recounting how the abuse started when she was 14. She said he warned her not to tell anyone, but she eventually informed her teacher.
Ogbu denied all the allegations, maintaining that he was not present at the times stated by his daughter.
He acknowledged living in the same apartment but said the girl had her own room. He told the court that his wife had passed away when the children were young and that the others lived with their maternal grandmother in the village.
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Former CPC leaders visit Malami over rising insecurity in Kebbi

A delegation of former executives of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, on Monday paid a solidarity visit to former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, amid the growing security challenges facing Kebbi State.
The visit came on the heels of a brazen attack last Thursday by over 300 armed bandits on a police camp in Makuku village, Sakaba Local Government Area. The attackers, suspected to be cattle rustlers, reportedly carted away eight AK-47 rifles from the police and set a patrol vehicle ablaze after a fierce gun battle.
Security analyst Zagazola Makama, who disclosed the incident in a post on X, said the assailants were moving with stolen cattle believed to have been taken from Niger State and were heading toward Zamfara. Troops of Operation FANSAR YANMA and other security units have since been deployed, with search and rescue efforts underway.
Leading the CPC delegation was Alhaji Umar Shuaibu, former party chairman in Niger State. He was accompanied by Alhaji Ibrahim Waziri (Adamawa), Alhaji Hamidu Haruna (Nasarawa), and George Ikyumbur (Benue), who described the worsening insecurity in Kebbi as deeply concerning and deserving of urgent national attention.
In his remarks, Malami thanked the delegation for their show of support, saying the gesture reflected a shared concern for the well-being of the state and the country at large.
“We are in a defining moment,” Malami said. “The attack on a police facility is not just a threat to security agents, but to the safety and confidence of our rural communities. It is time for unity across political lines to confront this menace head-on.”
He emphasized the need for a united and coordinated response to security challenges, adding that peace and development cannot thrive amid fear and violence.
The delegation echoed similar sentiments, calling for stronger collaboration among state and federal authorities to tackle the growing threats posed by armed groups in the North West region.
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