• "Culture isn’t what’s written in the handbook — it’s how people act when deadlines are tight."

    "Culture isn’t what’s written in the handbook — it’s how people act when deadlines are tight."
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  • PLASU has approved new cut-off marks for admission into the university for the 2025/2026 academic session.

    Given an unprecedented 7,000 applications, exceeding the PLASU's admission capacity, management proposed a minimum of 160 points for general admission into the university. After thorough discussion, the Senate approved the following faculty-specific benchmarks:

    • *Faculty of Agriculture* : 160 for all programs
    • *Faculty of Arts* :
    o 160 for English, History and International Studies, Religious and Cultural Studies
    o 180 for Theatre Arts
    • *Faculty of Environmental Sciences* : 160 for all programs
    • *Faculty of Education* : 160 for all programs
    • *Faculty of Health Sciences* :
    o 230 for Nursing
    o 210 for Public Health
    • *Faculty of Law* : 220
    • *Faculty of Management Sciences* :
    o 180 for Accounting
    o 160 for Management Studies
    o 170 for Entrepreneurial Science
    • *Medicine and Surgery* : 230
    • *Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences* :
    o 180 for Biochemistry and Microbiology
    o 170 for Computer Science
    o 160 for Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, ICT, Plant Science and Biotechnology, Zoology
    • *Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences* : 200
    • *Faculty of Social Sciences* :
    o 160 for Political Science, Library Science
    o 180 for Sociology, Mass Communication, Economics
    o 170 for Psychology
    PLASU has approved new cut-off marks for admission into the university for the 2025/2026 academic session. Given an unprecedented 7,000 applications, exceeding the PLASU's admission capacity, management proposed a minimum of 160 points for general admission into the university. After thorough discussion, the Senate approved the following faculty-specific benchmarks: • *Faculty of Agriculture* : 160 for all programs • *Faculty of Arts* : o 160 for English, History and International Studies, Religious and Cultural Studies o 180 for Theatre Arts • *Faculty of Environmental Sciences* : 160 for all programs • *Faculty of Education* : 160 for all programs • *Faculty of Health Sciences* : o 230 for Nursing o 210 for Public Health • *Faculty of Law* : 220 • *Faculty of Management Sciences* : o 180 for Accounting o 160 for Management Studies o 170 for Entrepreneurial Science • *Medicine and Surgery* : 230 • *Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences* : o 180 for Biochemistry and Microbiology o 170 for Computer Science o 160 for Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, ICT, Plant Science and Biotechnology, Zoology • *Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences* : 200 • *Faculty of Social Sciences* : o 160 for Political Science, Library Science o 180 for Sociology, Mass Communication, Economics o 170 for Psychology
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  • The opportunity to work and live abroad has never been more exciting or accessible. For skilled professionals, it’s not just about landing a job—it’s a chance to embrace a new beginning, combining career advancement with the rich experience of new cultures, lifestyles, and landscapes.
    The opportunity to work and live abroad has never been more exciting or accessible. For skilled professionals, it’s not just about landing a job—it’s a chance to embrace a new beginning, combining career advancement with the rich experience of new cultures, lifestyles, and landscapes.
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  • Rising rapper Odumodublvck has replied his senior colleague CDQ who declared he is not a fan of his lyrics.

    The Nation reported that CDQ stated he doesn’t fancy and enjoy the lyrics of the ‘Declan Rice’ crooner.

    He however said his sound is what he admires.

    No competition here, Odumodublvck tells CDQ

    AS AN ARTIST, WEY CON BE OG ONTOP,I EXPECT SAY MY EGBON GO KNOW SAY THIS P DEY MORE THAN MUSIC.

    But Odumodublvck has decided to put an end to the conversation, saying there is no competition whatsoever.

    He wrote: “ON SOME REAL ****. ITS ONE THING IF A FAN OR AN INFLUENCER COMES OUT TO **** ON AN ARTIST MUSIC. ITS ALLOWED.

    “SHALLIPOPI IS MY BRO LIKE BLAQ YP REEPLAY OMAH FIRE OX REMY BOY ETC. AND IF THEY EVER HURT ME I FORGIVE THEM. CAUSE THAT’S LIFE.

    “COMPETITION NO DEY HERE. ITS A NEW ERA. WE HAVE WON ALREADY.
    #EZIOKWU”

    “WE WANNA BREAK GENERATIONAL CURSE OF POVERTY. WE JUST WAN FEED OUR MAMA AND OUR PEOPLE.

    “ITS LIKE A SHOP OWNER SAYING THAT THE GOODS IN THE NEXT STORE ARE BAD.

    “MAYBE IT HAPPENED IN THAT ERA BUT IN THIS ERA WE WILL NOT CONDONE DIVISION.

    Hip-hop artiste, Tochukwu Ojogwu aka Odumodublvck, has mentioned his top five Nigerian rappers without Olamide on the list.

    The ‘Declan Rice’ crooner dropped the list in a recent interview with The Beat 99.9 FM, Lagos.

    Odumodublvck said: “On my list of top five Nigerian rappers of all time, M.I is number one. He was the one that transitioned hip-hop from… You know Nigerians, especially on the internet, have the conception that hip-hop has to be dark, depressing but that was not what M.I brought. M.I made us know that hip-hop can be sweet, babes can love hip-hop.

    “Number three is Jesse Jagz because Jagz is the greatest. I would have said Jago ahead of M.I but M.I did so much

    “ModeNine is number two because of what he did for the culture even though his style of hip-hop is for hip-hop heads. You’ve to respect him. I place M.I higher than ModeNine because M.I can do what ModeNine is doing but I don’t think ModeNine can really do what M.I does. I don’t know but he didn’t do it for me to hear. Maybe, he could.

    “Number four, based on respect, I would say Vector.

    “Number five is Naeto C. His branding was so on point”.

    #kizzprechflamesvlog #followers #everyone #viral #followerseveryone #fyppostviral #viralpostfb #facebookviral #facebookpost #FacebookPage #trends #fypviral #PostViral #nowtrending #EntertainmentNews #EngagementBoost #naijatrends #naijanews #musicindustry #highlights2025 #musicnews #TrendingPost2025
    Rising rapper Odumodublvck has replied his senior colleague CDQ who declared he is not a fan of his lyrics. The Nation reported that CDQ stated he doesn’t fancy and enjoy the lyrics of the ‘Declan Rice’ crooner. He however said his sound is what he admires. No competition here, Odumodublvck tells CDQ AS AN ARTIST, WEY CON BE OG ONTOP,I EXPECT SAY MY EGBON GO KNOW SAY THIS P DEY MORE THAN MUSIC. But Odumodublvck has decided to put an end to the conversation, saying there is no competition whatsoever. He wrote: “ON SOME REAL SHIT. ITS ONE THING IF A FAN OR AN INFLUENCER COMES OUT TO SHIT ON AN ARTIST MUSIC. ITS ALLOWED. “SHALLIPOPI IS MY BRO LIKE BLAQ YP REEPLAY OMAH FIRE OX REMY BOY ETC. AND IF THEY EVER HURT ME I FORGIVE THEM. CAUSE THAT’S LIFE. “COMPETITION NO DEY HERE. ITS A NEW ERA. WE HAVE WON ALREADY. #EZIOKWU” “WE WANNA BREAK GENERATIONAL CURSE OF POVERTY. WE JUST WAN FEED OUR MAMA AND OUR PEOPLE. “ITS LIKE A SHOP OWNER SAYING THAT THE GOODS IN THE NEXT STORE ARE BAD. “MAYBE IT HAPPENED IN THAT ERA BUT IN THIS ERA WE WILL NOT CONDONE DIVISION. Hip-hop artiste, Tochukwu Ojogwu aka Odumodublvck, has mentioned his top five Nigerian rappers without Olamide on the list. The ‘Declan Rice’ crooner dropped the list in a recent interview with The Beat 99.9 FM, Lagos. Odumodublvck said: “On my list of top five Nigerian rappers of all time, M.I is number one. He was the one that transitioned hip-hop from… You know Nigerians, especially on the internet, have the conception that hip-hop has to be dark, depressing but that was not what M.I brought. M.I made us know that hip-hop can be sweet, babes can love hip-hop. “Number three is Jesse Jagz because Jagz is the greatest. I would have said Jago ahead of M.I but M.I did so much “ModeNine is number two because of what he did for the culture even though his style of hip-hop is for hip-hop heads. You’ve to respect him. I place M.I higher than ModeNine because M.I can do what ModeNine is doing but I don’t think ModeNine can really do what M.I does. I don’t know but he didn’t do it for me to hear. Maybe, he could. “Number four, based on respect, I would say Vector. “Number five is Naeto C. His branding was so on point”. #kizzprechflamesvlog #followers #everyone #viral #followerseveryone #fyppostviral #viralpostfb #facebookviral #facebookpost #FacebookPage #trends #fypviral #PostViral #nowtrending #EntertainmentNews #EngagementBoost #naijatrends #naijanews #musicindustry #highlights2025 #musicnews #TrendingPost2025
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  • On July 22, 2025, the Nigerian Senate approved an additional $21 billion, €2.2 billion, ¥15 billion of external borrowing for the 2025–2026 fiscal cycle. It also approved a N750.98 billion domestic bond issuance and a €65 65million grant. With an already existing public debt of about N149.39 trillion as at the first quarter of 2025, adding the approved loans of about N37.2 trillion) brings our current total debt to about N187 trillion with concerns that our debt might likely be over N200 trillion by the end of 2025.

    As our GDP before rebasing was about N269.2 trillion (about $180 billion), the government has borrowed the equivalent of nearly 70% of our previous GDP. Even after the rebasing, which pushed our GDP to about N372.8 trillion (about $243. 7billion), the government would have borrowed about 50.16 % of the new GDP (with the approved loans), the highest debt-to-GDP ratio in our history as a nation.

    While the year-on-year increase is about N27.72 trillion and the quarter-on-quarter increase is about N4.72 trillion, we are accumulating very exponential levels of unsustainable debt with little or nothing to show for it in critical areas such as education, healthcare, electricity generation, security of lives and property, and pulling people out of poverty.

    We still rank low in all major human development indicators. While education is underfunded and standard in continuous decline, healthcare remains inaccessible to millions of Nigerians particularly the poor. Security of lives and property has deteriorated with over 10,217 people killed and 672 villages sacked between May 29th 2023, and May 29th 2025, even when security spending has significantly increased from N2.98 trillion in 2023 to N4.91 trillion in 2025. Infrastructure decay persists across the country, with about 135,000km of our 195,000km of roads remaining unpaved, largely unmotorable, and unusable. It is the same depressing situation in almost all sectors of the economy, with the power sector an unquestionable example, with less than 5,000 MW supplied for over 200 million Nigerians.

    Today, over two years after the present government took over and with all the humongous borrowing, we are still confronted with negative reports of worsening poverty with about 133 million (63%) Nigerians classified as multi-dimensionally poor, increasing unemployment and disheartening news like 652 children dead as the malnutrition crisis worsens in Northern Nigeria.

    Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), also known as Doctors Without Borders, has just sounded the alarm over an escalating malnutrition crisis in Northern Nigeria, with Katsina State emerging as one of the worst-hit areas.

    This is a country blessed with enormous resources, yet nobody should go to bed hungry. Still, a persistent deficiency in leadership has thrown the majority of our citizens into increasing multi-dimensional poverty.

    Borrowing is not inherently bad if it is sustainable and tied to productive investments with measurable outcomes. Unfortunately, this current pattern of borrowing without accountability, without transparency, and without transformational impact is simply mortgaging the future of our children. The government should consider the inter-generational consequences of their unsustainable borrowings and show at least a minimum consideration and interest in future of young and unborn Nigerians.

    We must return to a disciplined and prudent economic management culture, cutting the cost of governance, blocking leakages, investing in human capital, and building a productive economy. Nigeria cannot continue to borrow recklessly while poverty deepens and public trust erodes.

    It is time to stop this fiscal indiscipline. We must build a New Nigeria, where leadership is responsible, development is people-centred, and every kobo borrowed or spent delivers a measurable impact to achieve sustainable and inclusive development and growth.

    A new Nigeria is POssible.

    -PO
    On July 22, 2025, the Nigerian Senate approved an additional $21 billion, €2.2 billion, ¥15 billion of external borrowing for the 2025–2026 fiscal cycle. It also approved a N750.98 billion domestic bond issuance and a €65 65million grant. With an already existing public debt of about N149.39 trillion as at the first quarter of 2025, adding the approved loans of about N37.2 trillion) brings our current total debt to about N187 trillion with concerns that our debt might likely be over N200 trillion by the end of 2025. As our GDP before rebasing was about N269.2 trillion (about $180 billion), the government has borrowed the equivalent of nearly 70% of our previous GDP. Even after the rebasing, which pushed our GDP to about N372.8 trillion (about $243. 7billion), the government would have borrowed about 50.16 % of the new GDP (with the approved loans), the highest debt-to-GDP ratio in our history as a nation. While the year-on-year increase is about N27.72 trillion and the quarter-on-quarter increase is about N4.72 trillion, we are accumulating very exponential levels of unsustainable debt with little or nothing to show for it in critical areas such as education, healthcare, electricity generation, security of lives and property, and pulling people out of poverty. We still rank low in all major human development indicators. While education is underfunded and standard in continuous decline, healthcare remains inaccessible to millions of Nigerians particularly the poor. Security of lives and property has deteriorated with over 10,217 people killed and 672 villages sacked between May 29th 2023, and May 29th 2025, even when security spending has significantly increased from N2.98 trillion in 2023 to N4.91 trillion in 2025. Infrastructure decay persists across the country, with about 135,000km of our 195,000km of roads remaining unpaved, largely unmotorable, and unusable. It is the same depressing situation in almost all sectors of the economy, with the power sector an unquestionable example, with less than 5,000 MW supplied for over 200 million Nigerians. Today, over two years after the present government took over and with all the humongous borrowing, we are still confronted with negative reports of worsening poverty with about 133 million (63%) Nigerians classified as multi-dimensionally poor, increasing unemployment and disheartening news like 652 children dead as the malnutrition crisis worsens in Northern Nigeria. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), also known as Doctors Without Borders, has just sounded the alarm over an escalating malnutrition crisis in Northern Nigeria, with Katsina State emerging as one of the worst-hit areas. This is a country blessed with enormous resources, yet nobody should go to bed hungry. Still, a persistent deficiency in leadership has thrown the majority of our citizens into increasing multi-dimensional poverty. Borrowing is not inherently bad if it is sustainable and tied to productive investments with measurable outcomes. Unfortunately, this current pattern of borrowing without accountability, without transparency, and without transformational impact is simply mortgaging the future of our children. The government should consider the inter-generational consequences of their unsustainable borrowings and show at least a minimum consideration and interest in future of young and unborn Nigerians. We must return to a disciplined and prudent economic management culture, cutting the cost of governance, blocking leakages, investing in human capital, and building a productive economy. Nigeria cannot continue to borrow recklessly while poverty deepens and public trust erodes. It is time to stop this fiscal indiscipline. We must build a New Nigeria, where leadership is responsible, development is people-centred, and every kobo borrowed or spent delivers a measurable impact to achieve sustainable and inclusive development and growth. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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  • Our culture, our heritage.
    Our culture, our heritage.
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  • " Before i started rapping, i have produced for some Artists here in Nigeria, i came in the music industry with igbo rap and i won't lie, many discouraged me before but now see the accomplishments! Its huge. I can't stop doing it for my culture no Matter what" ~ Phyno

    Don't let Nobody discourage your vision, they will try but you have to stay determine and focus in what you believe.

    #EMMACK
    " Before i started rapping, i have produced for some Artists here in Nigeria, i came in the music industry with igbo rap and i won't lie, many discouraged me before but now see the accomplishments! Its huge. I can't stop doing it for my culture no Matter what" ~ Phyno Don't let Nobody discourage your vision, they will try but you have to stay determine and focus in what you believe. #EMMACK
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  • My great culture
    My great culture
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  • There is a lot of ignorance about Nigeria displayed by so-called activists and even journalists. I am surprised some people are saying Lagos State was a former federal capital, and for that reason, it is a no-man's land. Therefore, its politics and policies should reflect the culture and heritage of other states.
    There is a lot of ignorance about Nigeria displayed by so-called activists and even journalists. I am surprised some people are saying Lagos State was a former federal capital, and for that reason, it is a no-man's land. Therefore, its politics and policies should reflect the culture and heritage of other states.
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  • 10 COMPATIBILITY TESTS TO TAKE BEFORE SAYING "YES" IN A RELATIONSHIP

    Too many people enter relationships without doing the necessary background checks or asking the right questions—only to end up hurt, frustrated, or broken. Don’t be in love with someone who is not aligned with your future.

    Before emotions carry you away, take these 10 compatibility tests seriously.

    1. Spiritual Compatibility

    Can you both walk together spiritually? (Amos 3:3)
    Are you on the same page in your beliefs, convictions, and spiritual goals? If one is on fi-re for God and the other is lukewarm or carnal, it’s a red flag. Look beyond church attendance—check their fruit and character.

    Watch out: Pretenders exist—those who fake spiritual fervor to win your heart.

    Ask: Do they honor God genuinely? Do your convictions align?

    2. Purpose Compatibility

    Do your life purposes complement each other?
    If you’re called to missions and they dislike outreach, it won’t work. If you dream of writing books and they believe it's a waste of time, your visions will clash.

    Purpose-driven couples encourage each other to thrive.
    Know your calling first before attaching your heart.

    3. Genotype Compatibility

    Love is not enough—wisdom saves lives.
    Before emotions go deep, check your genotype. AA is safe with anyone, but AS + AS is a no-go. Don’t wait until love blinds you before finding out the facts.

    Faith is not a replacement for sense. Let God guide you and also apply your God-given wisdom

    4. Intellectual Compatibility

    Can you have deep, meaningful conversations?
    If you can’t discuss life issues, faith, purpose, or current affairs without getting lost, marriage will be dull. You need a thinking partner, not just a pretty face.

    Talk about values, parenting, $-ex, marriage roles, life goals.

    5. Emotional Compatibility

    Do your emotions align or clash?
    If your moods are always in conflict, or one is highly sensitive while the other is emotionally unavailable, expect frequent misunderstandings.

    Check: Do you feel emotionally safe? Does your temperament complement theirs? Do you feel heard and valued?

    6. Financial Compatibility

    Money doesn’t sustain love, but its mismanagement can destr0y it.

    If you’re both spenders with no saving culture, the future will be rough. One must either be financially wise or both must grow together in money management.

    Talk about saving, budgeting, giving, and long-term financial goals.

    7. Physical Compatibility

    Yes, physical attraction matters—but don’t make it the only thing that matters.
    You’ll be waking up to that face for decades. Are you genuinely attracted to them? Are you proud of their look or always wishing they looked different?

    Reminder: Looks fade. Character stays. Don't trade a future for a figure.

    8. Communication Compatibility

    Can you both talk things through calmly and respectfully?
    Some people fight dirty. Others shut down completely. In marriage, communication is your lifeline. Compatibility here determines how you resolve conflicts.

    Ask: Can we express our thoughts without shouting or walking away?

    9. Family and Cultural Compatibility

    Do your backgrounds clash or blend well?
    Different upbringing, tribe, or family expectations can create friction. Love them, but don’t ignore family pressure or cultural values.

    Talk about in-laws, traditions, roles, and expectations. Will they allow you to thrive or force you into a mold?

    10. $-exual and Moral Compatibility

    Do your values on $ex, purity, and morality align?
    If one wants to keep things pure before marriage and the other pushes boundaries, there's a major mismatch. Don’t assume they’ll change later. Discuss expectations around $ex, fidelity, and moral standards.

    Finally, don’t ignore red flags because of butterflies.

    Don’t assume love will fix what compatibility can't.

    Marriage is long; don't start wrong.

    Pray. Think. Discern. Talk. Investigate.

    May your relationship be a blessing, not a burden. May your marriage bring heaven to earth.
    10 COMPATIBILITY TESTS TO TAKE BEFORE SAYING "YES" IN A RELATIONSHIP Too many people enter relationships without doing the necessary background checks or asking the right questions—only to end up hurt, frustrated, or broken. Don’t be in love with someone who is not aligned with your future. Before emotions carry you away, take these 10 compatibility tests seriously. 1. 📍Spiritual Compatibility Can you both walk together spiritually? (Amos 3:3) Are you on the same page in your beliefs, convictions, and spiritual goals? If one is on fi-re for God and the other is lukewarm or carnal, it’s a red flag. Look beyond church attendance—check their fruit and character. Watch out: Pretenders exist—those who fake spiritual fervor to win your heart. Ask: Do they honor God genuinely? Do your convictions align? 2. 📍Purpose Compatibility Do your life purposes complement each other? If you’re called to missions and they dislike outreach, it won’t work. If you dream of writing books and they believe it's a waste of time, your visions will clash. Purpose-driven couples encourage each other to thrive. Know your calling first before attaching your heart. 3. 📍Genotype Compatibility Love is not enough—wisdom saves lives. Before emotions go deep, check your genotype. AA is safe with anyone, but AS + AS is a no-go. Don’t wait until love blinds you before finding out the facts. Faith is not a replacement for sense. Let God guide you and also apply your God-given wisdom 4. 📍Intellectual Compatibility Can you have deep, meaningful conversations? If you can’t discuss life issues, faith, purpose, or current affairs without getting lost, marriage will be dull. You need a thinking partner, not just a pretty face. Talk about values, parenting, $-ex, marriage roles, life goals. 5. 📍Emotional Compatibility Do your emotions align or clash? If your moods are always in conflict, or one is highly sensitive while the other is emotionally unavailable, expect frequent misunderstandings. Check: Do you feel emotionally safe? Does your temperament complement theirs? Do you feel heard and valued? 6. 📍Financial Compatibility Money doesn’t sustain love, but its mismanagement can destr0y it. If you’re both spenders with no saving culture, the future will be rough. One must either be financially wise or both must grow together in money management. Talk about saving, budgeting, giving, and long-term financial goals. 7. 📍Physical Compatibility Yes, physical attraction matters—but don’t make it the only thing that matters. You’ll be waking up to that face for decades. Are you genuinely attracted to them? Are you proud of their look or always wishing they looked different? Reminder: Looks fade. Character stays. Don't trade a future for a figure. 8. 📍Communication Compatibility Can you both talk things through calmly and respectfully? Some people fight dirty. Others shut down completely. In marriage, communication is your lifeline. Compatibility here determines how you resolve conflicts. Ask: Can we express our thoughts without shouting or walking away? 9. 📍Family and Cultural Compatibility Do your backgrounds clash or blend well? Different upbringing, tribe, or family expectations can create friction. Love them, but don’t ignore family pressure or cultural values. Talk about in-laws, traditions, roles, and expectations. Will they allow you to thrive or force you into a mold? 10. 📍$-exual and Moral Compatibility Do your values on $ex, purity, and morality align? If one wants to keep things pure before marriage and the other pushes boundaries, there's a major mismatch. Don’t assume they’ll change later. Discuss expectations around $ex, fidelity, and moral standards. Finally, don’t ignore red flags because of butterflies. Don’t assume love will fix what compatibility can't. Marriage is long; don't start wrong. Pray. Think. Discern. Talk. Investigate. 🙏 May your relationship be a blessing, not a burden. May your marriage bring heaven to earth.
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  • "A healthy culture isn’t just perks — it’s how people treat each other when no one’s watching."

    "A healthy culture isn’t just perks — it’s how people treat each other when no one’s watching."
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  • OPEN LETTER:
    STOP THE SHAMEFUL "MARKER DAY OR SIGN OUT" IN OUR SECONDARY SCHOOLS

    To: Parents, School Administrators, Teachers, Students, and the Ministry of Education

    My name is Muhsin Jibo Maigoro, a graduate of Mathematics Education. I write this open letter with deep concern and disappointment over the rising trend of an event called "Marker Day" across secondary schools in our country, especially during final examinations like NECO and WAEC.

    This is not a celebration of academic success. It is an open display of indiscipline, immorality, and disrespect to everything our education and culture stand for.

    What Is Marker Day?

    On this day, students:

    Tear or write all over their school uniforms, pour powder or paint on each other, and dance in the streets with no control or direction.

    Roam around the school compound and community in a noisy, chaotic, and sometimes violent way.

    Disrespect teachers, insult school authorities, and ignore school rules.

    Worse still, some students harass their fellow female classmates who choose not to participate. They forcefully hold them, pour substances on them, and write on their uniforms and bodies against their will. Many of these girls cry, struggle, and try to fight back, but they are outnumbered and embarrassed in public.

    This is not celebration. This is harassment, abuse, and disgrace.

    Why Marker Day Must End:

    1. It Destroys Our Cultural Values:

    Our culture promotes respect, discipline, and modesty. Marker Day mocks all these values in the name of "celebration."

    2. It Goes Against Our Religion:

    Whether you are Muslim or Christian, no religion encourages indecent dressing, public harassment, or damaging your school uniform as a form of joy.

    3. It Harms Our Children:

    Instead of learning responsibility, they are taught that lawlessness is fun. This affects both the guilty and the innocent, especially girls who are bullied and humiliated.

    My Humble Appeal and Call to Action:

    TO PARENTS:

    Wake up. Be aware of what your children are doing after their final exams.

    Don’t fund Marker Day clothes or give money to encourage this shameful activity.

    Teach your children to celebrate achievements with dignity, gratitude, and fear of God.

    TO SCHOOL HEADS AND ADMINISTRATORS:

    Ban Marker Day completely. It has no place in any serious academic institution.

    Protect the safety and rights of every student, especially those who refuse to participate and are being targeted by their peers.

    Enforce discipline and restore your school's honor.

    TO TEACHERS:

    Raise your voice in your classrooms. Condemn this behavior.

    Educate students that success is shown through results, not through torn uniforms or reckless behavior.

    TO THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION:

    Like Yobe State has done, issue a state wide ban on Marker Day celebrations in all schools.

    Monitor and penalize any school that allows this kind of gathering to happen.

    Education is for building character, not for encouraging violence and public disgrace.

    TO STUDENTS:

    Respect yourselves and others. Your exam results matter more than how loudly you celebrated.

    Do not harass your classmates or force anyone to join Marker Day. That is bullying, and it is shameful.

    Wear your uniform with pride. It represents your journey, not something to be torn or defaced.

    Let us act now. Let us protect the image of our schools and the future of our children.
    We must not normalize public disorder and call it celebration. If we care about education, values, and the next generation, then Marker Day must stop, now and forever.

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    OPEN LETTER: STOP THE SHAMEFUL "MARKER DAY OR SIGN OUT" IN OUR SECONDARY SCHOOLS To: Parents, School Administrators, Teachers, Students, and the Ministry of Education My name is Muhsin Jibo Maigoro, a graduate of Mathematics Education. I write this open letter with deep concern and disappointment over the rising trend of an event called "Marker Day" across secondary schools in our country, especially during final examinations like NECO and WAEC. This is not a celebration of academic success. It is an open display of indiscipline, immorality, and disrespect to everything our education and culture stand for. What Is Marker Day? On this day, students: Tear or write all over their school uniforms, pour powder or paint on each other, and dance in the streets with no control or direction. Roam around the school compound and community in a noisy, chaotic, and sometimes violent way. Disrespect teachers, insult school authorities, and ignore school rules. Worse still, some students harass their fellow female classmates who choose not to participate. They forcefully hold them, pour substances on them, and write on their uniforms and bodies against their will. Many of these girls cry, struggle, and try to fight back, but they are outnumbered and embarrassed in public. This is not celebration. This is harassment, abuse, and disgrace. Why Marker Day Must End: 1. It Destroys Our Cultural Values: Our culture promotes respect, discipline, and modesty. Marker Day mocks all these values in the name of "celebration." 2. It Goes Against Our Religion: Whether you are Muslim or Christian, no religion encourages indecent dressing, public harassment, or damaging your school uniform as a form of joy. 3. It Harms Our Children: Instead of learning responsibility, they are taught that lawlessness is fun. This affects both the guilty and the innocent, especially girls who are bullied and humiliated. My Humble Appeal and Call to Action: TO PARENTS: Wake up. Be aware of what your children are doing after their final exams. Don’t fund Marker Day clothes or give money to encourage this shameful activity. Teach your children to celebrate achievements with dignity, gratitude, and fear of God. TO SCHOOL HEADS AND ADMINISTRATORS: Ban Marker Day completely. It has no place in any serious academic institution. Protect the safety and rights of every student, especially those who refuse to participate and are being targeted by their peers. Enforce discipline and restore your school's honor. TO TEACHERS: Raise your voice in your classrooms. Condemn this behavior. Educate students that success is shown through results, not through torn uniforms or reckless behavior. TO THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: Like Yobe State has done, issue a state wide ban on Marker Day celebrations in all schools. Monitor and penalize any school that allows this kind of gathering to happen. Education is for building character, not for encouraging violence and public disgrace. TO STUDENTS: Respect yourselves and others. Your exam results matter more than how loudly you celebrated. Do not harass your classmates or force anyone to join Marker Day. That is bullying, and it is shameful. Wear your uniform with pride. It represents your journey, not something to be torn or defaced. Let us act now. Let us protect the image of our schools and the future of our children. We must not normalize public disorder and call it celebration. If we care about education, values, and the next generation, then Marker Day must stop, now and forever. .
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