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Student Loan: NIN, BVN other simple requirements to obtain loan

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The Student Loan Bill was among the first set of bills signed into law by President Bola Tinubu in the early days of his administration, but the hues and cries that greeted some provisions of the law literally made it difficult to implement. Lecturers under the aegis of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, ASUP, the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, and the National Parent Teacher Association of Nigeria, NAPTAN, among others, kicked against some of the provisions of the law.

The development led to a series of postponements of the launch date of the scheme.

However, bowing to pressure from the various stakeholders, President Tinubu had to sent letters to the Senate and the House of Representatives calling for a repeal of the law and sent another bill for passage in the bid to address perceived shortcomings and even bring in new ideas.

The main areas of change in the new bill signed into law by Tinubu last Wednesday are as follows:

-The provision that the income of the family of a beneficiary should not be more than N500,000 has been totally removed. No need to show evidence of family income. A student who wants to benefit should only have NIN, BVN and evidence of being a student.

-The provision that a beneficiary should have a guarantor, who should be a lawyer, a Justice of Peace or Cleric has been removed too.

-Also, a beneficiary can apply for loan to pay school fee, hostel fee or even pocket money.

-On the repayment period that was initially set to start after two years of leaving school, a slight amendment has been made. If a beneficiary is unable to secure job after two years, he or she can write the board, attaching a sworn affidavit that he or she has not secured gainful employment. However, a false affidavit would attract prosecution and conviction.

-Also, in the case of accident or death of a beneficiary, provision is made for forgiveness after necessary investigation has been made to confirm such.

-An innovation in the new law is that Technical and Vocational Education Scheme, TVES, has been incorporated. Students and apprentices in TVES schools or organisations registered with the government can also apply. This is to allow artisans under training in organisations such as mechanic workshops that are registered with the government be part of the scheme. Tinubu said their inclusion is to help bridge the gap in the production of manpower needed in such areas.

-It also made provision for the constitution of the board of the Nigeria Education Loan Fund, NELFUND.


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How to apply for Oyo State teachers’ recruitment.

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Oyo state government has opened a portal for the recruitment of primary school teachers into public primary schools in the state.

On Tuesday, Dr. Nureni Aderemi Adeniran, Chairman of the Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board (OYOSUBEB), revealed the application portal during a press conference in Ibadan, the state capital.

According to Dr. Adeniran, the recruitment aims to fill vacancies in public schools across the state.

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He said the portal will begin accepting job applications as from 6:00p.m. today, June 25, 2024, and will remain open for the next three weeks.

He said application will close on Tuesday, 9th of July, 2024.

He advised applicants to provide all required information, as failure to do so may disqualify them from taking the computer-based test.

HOW TO APPLY:

Click on the portal to start application

https://subeb.jobportal.oyostate.gov.ng/login/

https://subeb.jobportal.oyostate.gov.ng/login/

https://subeb.jobportal.oyostate.gov.ng/login/


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Bullying: Ajayi Crowther University student tortured for 16 hours, killed for stealing phone.

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A yet-to-be-identified male student of the Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, in Oyo State, has allegedly been beaten to death inside a hostel known as Shepherd Inn on the school premises by a group of other students for allegedly stealing a mobile phone.

It was gathered that the deceased was also said to have had his hair forcefully shaved by his assailants after he was reportedly caught with the stolen mobile phone.

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“They said they caught him with a stolen phone. They started beating him from 6pm yesterday (Friday) until he died at about 10am today (Saturday).

“The incident happened at ‘Shepherd Inn’. It’s like a lodge or a hostel now. They also shaved the hair of the guy before beating him,” a witness said.


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Students loan bill: 1.2 million students in Nigeria to benefit from the first phase.

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The long-awaited student loan programme will take off on Friday with 1.2 million students in federal tertiary institutions across the country, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria Education Loan Fund, Akintunde Sawyerr, has said.

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Sawyerr, who spoke at a pre-application sensitisation press conference in Abuja, on Monday, said 1.2 million students in federal universities, polytechnics, colleges of education, and technical colleges would benefit from the first phase


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