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Peter Obi Highlights Concerns Over Decline in WAEC Performance and Urges Immediate Action
Peter Obi Highlights Concerns Over Decline in WAEC Performance and Urges Immediate Action....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Peter Obi, the former Governor of Anambra State and 2023 presidential candidate for the Labour Party, has voiced serious concerns regarding a recent announcement from the West African Examinations Council (WAEC). The council revealed a troubling 7.69% decrease in the performance of candidates who sat for the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) in Nigeria.
On August 12, WAEC released the results for the 2024 WASSCE. According to Amos Dangut, the Head of Nigeria Organisation at WAEC, the examination, conducted under his leadership for the first time, had a notable success. Dangut reported that out of 1,805,216 candidates who entered the exam, 1,332,089 achieved credits in five subjects, including Mathematics or English language. Furthermore, 1,301,949 candidates earned credits in five subjects including both Mathematics and English language, representing 72.9% of the total candidates.
However, Dangut also highlighted a significant concern: there was a 7.6% drop in examination performance compared to the previous year. Additionally, 215,267 results were withheld due to examination malpractice, accounting for 11.92% of the candidates.
In a statement released on August 19 via X (formerly Twitter), Peter Obi criticized this decline as a stark reminder of Nigeria’s insufficient investment in crucial sectors such as education, health, and poverty alleviation. Obi noted that the percentage of candidates who obtained credits in a minimum of five subjects, including English and Mathematics, decreased from 79.81% last year to 72.12% this year.
Obi emphasized that this drop in educational performance, coupled with challenges in other key sectors, demands immediate attention and action. He pointed out Nigeria’s literacy rate, which, despite claims of exceeding 50%, places the country at a low 187th position on the global literacy scale. This, he argued, reflects a visible lack of commitment to education in Nigeria.
Further criticizing the allocation of funds to the education sector, Obi highlighted that the total capital expenditure for education, including the Universal Basic Education Commission, was a mere N330.3 billion. He argued that this amount is grossly inadequate for a country with approximately 81,520 primary schools and 23,550 secondary schools.
Obi drew from his tenure as governor of Anambra State, where he implemented significant educational reforms that he believes had a lasting impact. He praised the improvements made under his administration, noting that the aggressive investment in education in Anambra State led to transformative changes.
While highlighting these issues, Obi also took a moment to congratulate the students who excelled in the 2024 WASSCE. He applauded their hard work, dedication, and the impressive results they achieved. Obi extended his appreciation to the schools, management, staff, and teachers for their vital contributions to educational growth and societal development.
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Lagos Muslims Warn: No Support For Parties Without Muslim Governorship Candidate In 2027
The Muslim Community of Lagos State (MCLS) has expressed strong dissatisfaction over what it described as the continued marginalisation of Muslims in political appointments and governance, warning that it will withhold support from any party that fields a non-Muslim governorship candidate in the 2027 elections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
In a firm resolution, the group declared that Muslims would withdraw electoral backing from any party failing to present a Muslim candidate for the state’s governorship. “We cannot continue to be sidelined in our own state. The Muslim community will only support a candidate who represents our values and interests,” the communiqué stated.
The position was adopted during the maiden General Assembly of the MCLS, held last Saturday at the Lagos State Secretariat Mosque Hall, Alausa, Ikeja, and attended by over 1,000 Muslims from various divisions and local government areas across the state.
Participants lamented what they described as the exclusion of Muslims from key sectors of governance, particularly education. They urged the Lagos State Government to recruit more Arabic and Islamic Studies teachers in public schools and to ensure religious balance in appointing Tutors-General and Permanent Secretaries across the six education districts.
The Assembly also called on the government to fully comply with the Supreme Court ruling permitting female Muslim students to wear hijabs in public schools and to address the marginalisation of Muslims in health institutions and political appointments.
Beyond political resolutions, members adopted provisional financial reports for 2024 and 2025 (subject to audit), ratified the nomination of trustees, and approved a new community constitution. The revised constitution introduces the Islamic principle of Shurah as the basis for electing officers and clearly defines eligibility, tenure, and electoral procedures.
Delivering a keynote address on behalf of Deputy Governor Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, Alhaji Tajudeen Afolabi attributed governance failures partly to weak civic responsibility, highlighting selfishness, unethical behavior, and indifference among citizens as contributors to poor leadership outcomes. “The followers must rise above laid-back attitudes and unwholesome acts if we are to achieve meaningful change,” he said.
Prof. Saheed Timehin of Lagos State University (LASU) emphasized the need for value reorientation, collective responsibility, and active civic engagement, while Prof. Nasir Onibon noted that leadership quality reflects the quality of followership: “Once the followers are good, the leaders will get it right.”
Prof. AbdulKabir Paramole also warned that dishonesty and corrupt practices among citizens undermine development, citing habits such as cost inflation and misrepresentation, and stressed that followers share the responsibility for nation-building alongside leaders.
The Assembly ratified the nomination of trustees, including Tajudeen Oluyole Olusi, Prof. Tajudeen Gbadamosi, Chief Bode Oyedele, Imam Yahyah Ishola, Dr. Abdulkareem Seriki, Alhaja Muhibat Wonu Folami, Ramlat Muri Okunola, and Alhaja Rasaqat Tobun.
Presenting the new constitution, Barr. Mubashir Ojelade, Chairman of the Constitution Review Committee, explained that it provides clear guidance on leadership structure and internal governance.
The four-hour General Assembly featured robust debates, motions, and contributions from members, all adopted through voice votes. It concluded by urging Muslims across Lagos to remain united, uphold Islamic values in their families, and take an active role in shaping the state’s political future.
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APC National Chairman Receives PRP, PDP Defectors In Katsina.
The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, has officially welcomed new defectors into the party in Katsina State.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
According to a statement on the APC’s official X account, the newcomers are from the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and other political parties. Prof. Yilwatda described the mass defection as a clear sign of growing confidence in the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Dikko Umaru Radda.
The statement added that, in a unanimous resolution during the event, the entire Katsina State chapter of the APC endorsed President Tinubu for a second term in 2027 and Governor Radda for re-election.
“Party leaders and members praised the President and Governor for their commitment to transparency, accountability, and people-centered governance. Many also highlighted Governor Radda’s open-door policy as key to restoring trust and encouraging citizen participation in governance,” the statement said.
In his remarks, Governor Radda expressed gratitude for the party’s endorsement of both himself and President Tinubu, describing it as a strong vote of confidence in the APC’s leadership at both state and national levels.
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PDP Survives Tough Internal, Court Battles In 2025 – Factional Chair Mohammed.
The Factional Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Caretaker Committee, Abdulrahman Mohammed, has said the party faced significant internal challenges in 2025.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Mohammed described 2025 as a testing and refining year for the PDP, noting that some respected members deviated from established procedures and due process during that period.
He made the remarks while delivering his welcome address at the 105th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting held on Monday in Abuja.
“I warmly welcome you all to this important NEC meeting of our great party, the Peoples Democratic Party. It is with deep gratitude and optimism that I welcome you not only to today’s meeting but also into the year 2026. I extend my heartfelt wishes for a happy new year, a year of renewed strength, unity, and progress for our party and our country,” Mohammed said.
He commended members for their resilience, patience, and commitment to the rule of law and due process. “In the face of severe trials and provocations, members of this Committee and leaders across our party stood firm. You chose the difficult but honorable path of legality, constitutionalism, and institutional discipline. History will record that when it mattered most, you prioritized the survival and integrity of the party above personal ambition and temporary convenience,” he added.
Mohammed explained that the party was exposed to enormous judicial and institutional challenges in 2025. “These actions subjected our party to intense legal and organizational pressures. However, as with all great institutions, the PDP did not collapse. Instead, it was refined, strengthened, and reoriented by the trials it faced,” he said.
He also noted that recent judicial outcomes have validated the NEC’s stance. “The Federal High Court in Ibadan declared the Ibadan Convention null and void, providing legal clarity and institutional certainty. More importantly, the judgement has conferred credibility on our party as presently constituted, led by myself as Chairman of the National Caretaker Committee, and Senator Samuel Anyanwu as National Secretary. This outcome did not happen by chance,” he added.
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