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Gov. Diri urges Corps members to render service as patriots on national assignment

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Gov Douye Diri (middle) flanked by NYSC officials

 

By David Owei,Bayelsa

The Bayelsa State Governor, Sen. Douye Diri has urged Corps members to render service to their host communities with the consciousness that they are patriots on national assignment.

Gov. Diri, who was represented by the Executive Assistant to the Governor on NYSC Matters, Dr. Wisdom Poyeri during the 2025 Batch B, Stream 1 closing ceremony held at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Boro Town, Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area, Bayelsa State, also urged them to face the service year with patriotism, dignity and commitment as their actions and omissions can make or mar national development.

While inspiring them to exhibit commitment and diligence, avoid all forms of truancy and provide service as patriots on national assignment, he assured that his administration remained fully committed to the security and well-being of Corps members.

According to Governor Diri, there are unlimited opportunities available for corps members who have positive mindsets for personal and community development.

“Just like you, the state is on a journey of incredible possibilities. We are expanding our outlook to make us one of the most desirable destinations for work, leisure and tourism.
We invite you to join us on this exciting journey.” Diri stated.

He described the warm reception and hospitality of the people of the state as unprecedented and urged the corps members to reciprocate this gesture by working hard in their various places of primary assignments.

“It goes without saying that you will find the people of Bayelsa warm and hospitable and thus, the government is fully committed to your security and welfare. Be assured that we will take measures to ensure that you can go about your legitimate business without let or hindrance.”

” Remember, the future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. Go forth and make your mark as the world awaits.”

While wishing them happiness , success and love in the the state,, he declared the 2025 Batch B, Stream 1 orientation course closed.

Earlier, the State Coordinator, Mrs Okpalifo Obiageli Charity commended the corps members and Camp officials for teamwork and discipline that among other factors ensured a hitch free orientation course and enjoined the Corps members to promptly report to their respective places of primary assignments.

She charged them to settle down render quality service to nation in the state and leave positive indelible marks in their respective host communities.

The Corps members were also warned against engaging in actions and omissions that will put their lives in danger and negatively affect their service year.

Particularly, she cautioned against the negative use of the social media, travelling at night and traveling across the river without life jacket.

She reminded them that primary assignment runs simultaneously with Community Development Service and urged them to identify the felt needs of host community, initiate and execute viable CDS projects that will address such needs to leave a legacy beneficial to the people.

She further highlighted that the Bayelsa State Government, along side the NYSC, has put together a reward system for Corps members who distinguished themselves during the service year.

“During the period of this orientation course, you participated in the NYSC Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development ( SAED) training. The time for you to build on that foundation and refine your chosen skill has come. As you proceed to your places of Primary Assignments, please, do not let this foundation die; Identify a skill centre nearest to you so as to perfect on the skill you have acquired while on camp. The future of this county ‘s economy lies in your hands- do not waste this golden opportunity.” She explained

She expressed sincere gratitude to the Bayelsa State Government for its commitment to the welfare and security of the Corps members. She also appreciated collaborating partners and Camp officials for their team spirit, and commitment throughout the period of the orientation programme.

She called on all Corps Employers and traditional rulers in the state to ensure that Corps lodges are habitable and secured for Corps members She thanked God for a hitch free orientation course and prayed for journey mercies as camp officials, corps members and invited guests depart the camp to their various destinations.

Highlights of the event were the inspection of guards and a colourful parade display by the Corps members.

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JUSUN plans to Elect New Exco Soon

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BY UTHMAN BABA-NASEER,MINNA

The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN),Niger State chapter has concluded plan to hold its election to elect new executives

This position was made known by the Union Chairman in the state Comrade Mahmud AL- Ameen Muye, at the Congress held at the High Court complex headquarters during the weekend.

He disclosed that the election into various offices to contest for is slated to 18th,July 2026 stating that forms will be on sale by next week.

According to the State chairman of the union, the delay in the conduct of the election was as a result of some hitches from the national Secretariat of the union in Abuja, assuring that the national Secretariat has already directed the State chapter to conduct the state election by July,18th 2026.

He explained that every member of the state chapter is eligible to contest for any office “ and as soon as the form is out the electoral committee will be put in place and sales of forms will commence”.

Comrade Mahmud Muye, told the Congress that the delay in the conduct of the state chapter election was not deliberate but was attributed to some bureaucracy within the national Secretariat of the union adding that the whole issue has been settled which informed the arrival of slating the date for the election.

He appealed to the Congress to conduct themselves with all the needed decorum expected of them as respected and law-abiding members of the union during and after the election.

Stressing the need for them to see themselves as one united family,Mahmud Muye assured that the election will be conducted in a peaceful atmosphere devoid of any unhealthy environment and rancour free elections will be conducted.

He noted that the election should not be seeing as “ a do or die affairs” urging them to guide against any act that will lead to the disqualification of aspirants by the electoral committee that will conduct the election under the supervision of the national Secretariat”

“ I want to passionately appeal to the Congress to avoid any act that will result in disqualification of aspirants. We should guide against using any abusive words during the election.

“ The election will come and go and we will still remain as one big family of the union. I don’t see any reasons that the union’s election will tear us apart.

I’m appealing to every one of us here to avoid anything that will create unnecessary enmity among us after the election. We should conduct ourselves with all the deserving respect and decorum” Comrade Mahmud urged.

While calling on interesting members that will indicate interest to contest for any elective position of the union, he directed that any aspirants wishing to contest any post should commence his or her campaigns in earnest.

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*Mathematics Is Not Just Classwork, It Builds Better Thinkers”-YCOM Convener Joshua Gum Alom …..Says Tackling Math Phobia, One Student at a Time*

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Mr Joshua Gum Alom-Convener of YCOM addressing participants at the 2nd edition of the competition

By Ignatius Okorocha

Inside Junior Secondary School Kurudu on Saturday, June 20th 2026, the tension was not from an exam hall but from a countdown timer. 204 students from 19 schools tapped at computer keyboards, solving problems that would decide the 16 finalists of the second Young Champions of Mathematics competition.

At the center of it all stood Joshua Gum Alom, convener of YCOM. A mathematics educator himself, Alom started the initiative with one goal: kill the fear.

“Some students have phobia for mathematics as a subject. Some students don’t like mathematics,” Alom said. “And the fact is that mathematics is applied in all aspects of life and in our everyday life. Whatever we do, mathematics is applied.”

*From 113 Students to 204: Building on Year One*

YCOM began the journey in 2025. The first edition drew 113 students from 16 schools. “It came out very successful,” Alom recalled. That success pushed the team into a second edition this year.

“We held the grand finale on Saturday, June 20th 2026 at Junior Secondary School Kurudu. At the event about 19 schools participated at the second edition out of which we had 204 students in attendance from all the schools. Out of the number, 16 finalists were recorded and the competition was very successful.”

Winners of the grand finale of the YCOM and their awards

*Two Phases, One Purpose: CBT Meets Confidence*

The competition runs in two phases. Phase one is a Computer Based Test. For many students, it’s their first time touching a mouse in an exam setting.

“In the test a student will be exposed to ICT and we also put them through because we understand that not all students are exposed to such gadgets,” Alom explained. “And so, we put them through and they were very excited, very happy. You could see the joy on the faces of the students.”

The finals brought something else: testimony. A pioneer member from the 2025 edition, Olivia Sunday of Leaders Academy, tried to encourage the students on the benefits she derived from the programme, shared how the programme positively shaped her academic growth and improved her analytical thinking skills,” Alom said. “She understood that mathematics is not just about answering questions in the class. She noticed that mathematics is beyond that. Mathematics helps you to be a better thinker, to reason better, to be a better leader.”

Alom called it “an inspiring lesson to all the students and it was a very wonderful exercise.”

*Did YCOM Change WAEC/NECO Results?*

“In last year’s maiden edition of YCOM those who participated were mainly students from Junior Secondary schools being prepared for Junior WAEC /NECO,” Alom said. The YCOM contest held after their internal exams, but before the external ones.

“From the results we got, our students who participated in that Exam not only had more confidence going into such external Examinations but performed excellently. So many of them scored ‘A’s in Mathematics.”

This year, YCOM doubled down on catching them young. “In the just concluded Mathematics Competition we emphasized on JSS 1 and 2 students to see how we can catch them young and groom them well in mathematics so that moving forward they will not see mathematics as a difficult subject, they will not see it as a challenging subject but they would be able to put in more effort in mathematics so as to be better individuals in life.”

The logic is simple: “As we are preparing them in the YCOM competition, in a way they are also preparing for all these external Certificate Examinations.”

*The Dream: From FCT to 36 States of the Federation, and a Monthly ‘Champions League’*

“As an Educator, I teach Mathematics and so, I understand how important mathematics is, even if one may not be a Mathematician tomorrow but the fact that Mathematics is applied in all phases of life,” Alom said.

After two successful editions, the calls are getting louder. “There are calls that we should extend the programme because of its importance to students and we are trying to see how we can take the programme to the six Area Councils in FCT, Abuja and the 36 states of the Federation.”

The expansion starts next month. “As I speak now, we have plans in place to launch our YCOM Champions League in Mathematics. We are launching it in July next month and after the launch, the programme will be every month. Every week the students will converge for tutorial and at the end of the month there will be competition at the end of which we will announce a Champion.”

That’s not all. “Therefore this dream is not just a one day thing, it’s going to continue. Aside that, we will be having our annual YCOM Competition. So, we are going to expand the dream, to include awarding a Cup in mathematics competition.”

For Alom, the end game is national. “Mathematics is problem solver and we believe that through this initiative the nation’s problems would be solved.”

Meanwhile,the Federal Capital Territory Universal Basic Education Board (FCT UBEB) has expressed strong support for the expansion of the Young Champions of Mathematics (YCoM) competition across schools in Abuja, following the successful conclusion of its second edition.

Representing the Executive Chairman of FCT UBEB, Mr. Mohammed Baturi Umar commended the organizers and JSS Kurudu for their commitment to educational development.

He noted that the objectives of YCoM align with the Board’s vision and expressed interest in scaling the initiative across more schools in the FCT.

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ADC: Onanuga’s ‘No Hunger’ Comments Reflect Tinubu’s Disconnection from Reality

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By George Mgbeleke

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has accused the Tinubu administration of grave insensitivity, following comments by Presidential Spokesman Bayo Onanuga that he does not see the level of hunger and hardship being reported across the country. In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party said Onanuga’s views reflect the dominant thinking in the Tinubu-led government, which it said confirms its long-standing position that the administration is disconnected from the reality faced by millions of ordinary Nigerians.

The full statement read:

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has condemned recent comments by Presidential Spokesman, Mr. Bayo Onanuga, claiming that he does not see the level of hunger and hardship Nigerians are talking about. Those comments are not merely insensitive; they are a startling admission of how disconnected the APC government has become from the realities of the people it governs. When over 80% of Nigerians are struggling to feed their families, pay school fees, afford transportation and keep their businesses alive, it is extraordinary that a senior presidential spokesman can publicly suggest that the hardship is somehow overstated or even contrived.

The truth is that Nigerians are not faking their suffering. The unprecedented cost-of-living crisis confronting the country today is the direct result of the ill-conceived and poorly executed economic policies of the Tinubu administration, which have thrown millions more into acute poverty since this government came to power. Food prices have soared, transportation costs have multiplied, the value of incomes and savings has been eroded, and millions of Nigerians who were managing before are now trapped in economic distress. This is not opposition propaganda. It is the daily lived experience of ordinary Nigerians in every state of the federation.

What makes Mr. Onanuga’s comments particularly troubling is that they reveal a government that has become tragically insular and could no longer do anything differently. A sensible government does not measure the effects of its policies by merely looking at the people within its immediate circle or driving through paved roads. It must listen to the people in the markets, on the farms, in the classrooms, in the workshops and in the streets. If the Presidency genuinely cannot see the hunger and hardship that Nigerians are talking about, then it raises serious questions about whether it sees the people at all.

The APC government will undoubtedly point to roads infrastructure projects as its achievements. While even this is debatable, the fact remains that Nigerians cannot eat roads. The first responsibility of any government is to create economic conditions in which citizens can afford food, find jobs, run businesses and live with dignity. On this most fundamental test, the Tinubu administration has failed. After three years of promises, excuses and appeals for patience, the reality for 62% of Nigerians is that life is harder today than it was when this government took office.
The ADC believes that leadership begins with honesty.

The question is no longer whether Nigerians are suffering; Nigerians already know that they are. The real question is whether this government is prepared to acknowledge the consequences of its policies and accept responsibility for its historic failures. Until it does, comments such as those made by Mr. Onanuga will only reinforce the growing perception that the APC government is out of touch with the people and unwilling to confront the damage its economic policies have inflicted on ordinary Nigerians.

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