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Avoid unlawful groups, embrace discipline, FUMSA VC urges new students

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The Vice Chancellor of Federal University of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Abeokuta (FUMSA) Prof Fatiu Arogundade, on Thursday urged the newly admitted students into the university to shun unlawful groups, embrace discipline, and steer clear of any indulgence that could jeopardise their future and studies in the institution.

Arogundade handed down this counsel during the matriculation of the pioneering 1000 students of the newly established university held at Prof Olufemi Balogun ceremonial building, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, which currently serves as the temporary campus for the new university.

The vice chancellor urged the students to leverage the opportunity provided to them by the university to acquire relevant skills and competency; be law-abiding and obey relevant authority and officials, and above all, keep away from participating in activities that may jeopardize their studentship.

He described the matriculation ceremony as a special moment for the institution and a reflection of Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening health education and national renewal.

Arogundade stated, “As I rejoice with you, our wonderful students, for being part of this historical occasion, I hereby charge you to focus on your studies, refrain from associating with unlawful groups.

“FUMMSA is for character building; moreover, it is a specialised institution established to strengthen the medical and health profession with lots of ethical expectations and ethos”.

The VC, however, disclosed that the university would be developing curricula in new programmes in recognition of national priorities and needs in the medical specialties.

Arogundade also lauded President Bola Tinubu for establishing the specialised universities of medical sciences across the six geopolitical zones, explaining that the move would significantly enhance the production of manpower that is needed to strengthen qualitative healthcare delivery across the country.

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He added that this initiative would also help to reduce the impact of Japa syndrome due to the increase in the number of health workers that these specialised universities would be turning out annually.

Arogundade explained that at FUMMSA, the management believes that medical education is not just the transmission of skills but a fusion of intellect, empathy, and innovation.

The VC said that the university’s mission is to foster and train competent healthcare professionals equipped to respond to national and global health challenges through appropriate, creative, and technology-driven solutions.

He said that “The university also strongly believes that every programme, partnership, and act of service reflects the founding conviction that knowledge is most powerful when it heals and serves”.

Arogundade lauded Tinubu, the Ogun State government, the Vice Chancellor of FUNAAB, Prof Babatunde Kehinde, as well as the Alake and paramount ruler of Egba land, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, among others, for their notable support to ensure the smooth take-off of the university.

He called for further cooperation and support from all stakeholders to ensure that the university fulfills its founding goals and vision.

Also speaking, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Prof. Usman Mohammed, highlighted the university’s national importance, which he said included developing a skilled health workforce that is capable of addressing the nation’s medical challenges.

Delivering the convocation lecture themed ” FUMMSA: The Making Of A Great Citadel Of Learning”, former Vice Chancellor of FUNAAB, Prof. Oluwafemi Balogun, charged the institution’s management to strive towards making the university a global institution through strategic leadership, innovative policies, and a clear vision.

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In growing the university, Balogun charged the management to guard their loins with sincerity of purpose, determination, and humility, among others, in their pioneering efforts, which he said are always daunting.

He further admonished the VC to prioritise the staff welfare, build trust across all the stakeholders’ groups, foster peace and stability, show empathy to both staff and students, as well as be fair in all his dealings throughout the period he will be serving as the university.

The guest lecturer also charged the students and the university community to align their efforts with these goals while upholding the highest standards of academic and professional integrity.

In his goodwill message, the Alake and Paramount Ruler of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, reminded matriculants that they are only beginning their journey to greatness in life and should therefore prioritize academic excellence and build a wonderful future for themselves.

The five-month-old university currently runs eight faculties that include the Faculty of Pharmacy, the Faculty of Computing Science and Mathematics, the Faculty of Basic Clinical Sciences, the Faculty of Dentistry, as well as the Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, among others.

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16-year-old girl emerges Nigeria’s youngest chartered accountant

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The Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, has congratulated Osasere Okundaye on emerging as Nigeria’s youngest chartered accountant at the age of 16.

In a statement on Monday, Olawande described the feat as a remarkable demonstration of hard work, discipline, resilience and commitment to excellence.

“I heartily congratulate Miss Osasere Okundaye on her outstanding achievement of becoming Nigeria’s youngest Chartered Accountant at just 16 years of age.

“This remarkable milestone is a testament to the power of hard work, discipline, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to excellence,” the minister said.

He noted that Okundaye had become a shining example of the limitless potential of Nigerian youths, saying her achievement should inspire others to pursue excellence.

“Osasere has distinguished herself as a shining example of the limitless potential of Nigerian youth. Her accomplishment reminds us that with determination, dedication, and the right support, young Nigerians can break barriers, set new records, and inspire a generation to dream bigger and strive for excellence,” he added.

The minister also congratulated her parents, family, teachers and mentors for supporting her journey.

“I also congratulate her parents, family, teachers, mentors, and everyone who has supported and guided her journey. Their encouragement, sacrifices, and belief in her abilities have undoubtedly contributed to this exceptional success,” he said.

Olawande reaffirmed the Federal Ministry of Youth Development’s commitment to empowering young Nigerians through programmes and policies aimed at helping them realise their potential.

“Osasere’s achievement reinforces our confidence that the future of Nigeria is bright in the hands of focused, determined, and talented young citizens,” he said.

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He wished the teenager greater success in the years ahead, expressing hope that her story would inspire millions of young Nigerians.

Okundaye earned the feat after qualifying as a chartered accountant through the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, becoming the youngest person to achieve the professional qualification in the country.

Her achievement surpasses the previous record set in 2022 by Jonathan Adewale, who became Nigeria’s youngest chartered accountant at the age of 17 after completing the rigorous ICAN professional examinations.

The qualification, which is typically obtained by graduates and professionals after years of study and examinations, has been widely regarded as one of the country’s most demanding professional certifications.

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Suspended FUOYE SUG president reinstated — NANS

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The National Association of Nigerian Students has announced the reinstatement of the suspended Students’ Union Government President of the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) , James Adio.

NANS President, Akinteye Babatunde, disclosed this in a post on X on Wednesday, after it disclosed that university’s Senate would consider Adio’s suspension following what it described as high-level engagement with the institution’s management.

“Finally, Comrade Adio, the FUOYE SUG President, has been officially reinstated,” Babatunde wrote.

PUNCH Online had earlier reported that NANS said it secured the reinstatement of some previously suspended students after discussions with the university authorities.

According to the student body, the intervention followed sustained talks with the management over disciplinary actions taken against some students.

Babatunde had said, “The University Senate will convene on Wednesday, 24 June 2026, to give Comrade James Adio fair consideration and the necessary support that will serve both the interest of justice and his academic pursuits going forward.”

He also stated that the affected students had been reinstated and allowed to sit for their examinations.

Adio was earlier suspended alongside two other students over alleged financial irregularities linked to practical fees, a decision that sparked criticism from NANS.

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JAMB axes affiliated degree courses in colleges of education; read details

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has formally ended admissions into affiliated degree programmes run by colleges of education, marking a major shift in Nigeria’s teacher education system and effectively making the Nigeria Certificate in Education the sole entry route into the institutions from the 2026/2027 academic session.

The decision is contained in JAMB’s newly released NCE/ND Agric Registration Guidelines issued by the Office of the Registrar in June 2026.

Under the new policy, the board declared that “no admission into any affiliated programme in any college of education from the 2026/2027 session.”

JAMB also ruled out direct admission into 100 and 200 levels in colleges of education, insisting that all fresh entrants must now come through the NCE programme.

“With effect from 2026/7 session, no admission into 100 or 200 Level is allowed into any college of education. All entrants are through NCE,” the board stated.

The development signals the end of an era for affiliated degree programmes, which for decades enabled colleges of education to award university degrees through partnerships with conventional universities.

The reform is expected to affect thousands of candidates who applied for degree programmes through affiliated colleges of education for the 2026 admission cycle.

To cushion the impact, JAMB outlined options for candidates who had already selected affiliated colleges of education for degree programmes through Direct Entry.

According to the board, affected candidates may apply for a change of institution at no cost, transfer to the parent university to which the degree programme is affiliated, or allow their second-choice institution to become their first choice for admission processing.

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“A candidate may choose to be moved to the parent university to which the degree programme is affiliated,” the board said.

JAMB added that candidates wishing to switch institutions had been given up to June 22 to complete the process.

Similarly, candidates seeking 100-level admission into affiliated colleges of education through the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination have been presented with three options: change institution, elevate their second-choice institution to first choice, or migrate to the NCE programme.

The board said candidates who opted for the NCE route would be required to obtain an O-Level verification code from the relevant examination body and pay only N700 as registration fee on the JAMB portal.

“The candidate may be moved to the NCE programme of the institution, on the understanding that the choice of the college of education indicates an interest in pursuing the NCE qualification,” JAMB explained.

The guidelines further stipulate that every application for NCE admission is a deliberate choice and that candidates recommended for NCE admission would have any ongoing UTME or Direct Entry admission process suspended.

“Anyone who chooses NCE and s/he is proposed/recommended would have any ongoing UTME/DE process suspended,” the board stated.

For candidates who have already applied through the 2026 UTME mode, JAMB said their details would be automatically migrated to their chosen first-choice college of education or agric-related non-technology ND programmes.

The board also introduced mandatory O-Level verification for all NCE applicants, pegging the verification fee at N1,500 for one sitting and N2,000 for two sittings.

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JAMB urged colleges of education, institutional professional registration centres, accredited CBT centres and its officials across the country to study the new guidelines and ensure strict compliance.

“All PRCs, IPRCs and officers of the board are to study the guidelines and ensure strict compliance with the information contained therein,” the Registrar stated.

Affiliated degree programmes have long served as a pathway for colleges of education to offer Bachelor’s degrees in partnership with universities, allowing students to earn university degrees while studying in the colleges.

However, the new JAMB policy effectively ends that arrangement for new admissions from the 2026/2027 academic session, reinforcing the NCE as the foundational qualification for teacher education in Nigeria.

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