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Strike balance between Western, Islamic education – Proprietor

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Strike balance between Western, Islamic education – Proprietor

Strike balance between Western, Islamic education – Proprietor

Prof. Abdulrasaq Alaro, the Proprietor of a private school in Ilorin, has advised parents, students and proprietors of conventional and Islamic schools to strike a balance between western and religious education.

Alaro gave the advice on Saturday in Ilorin while speaking with newsmen on the sidelines of the graduation ceremony of 136 students of Assunnah Madrasah and Academy.

He said it has become imperative for everyone to understand physical and spiritual living.

According to him, a child without proper upbringing and knowledge of God will fail woefully, urging all parents to enrol their children in any Islamic school where they will be tutored in the way of Almighty Allah.

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He noted that Islamic schools play greater roles in reshaping the nation through better upbringing of the youths for the betterment of the society.

Alaro also called on government to support Islamic academy in order to ensure moral behaviour of the youths in society.

Prof. Nasiru Abdus-Salam, the Chief Imam of the University of Ilorin, enjoined the graduands to make judicious use of the knowledge acquired through service to Allah and humanity.

He pointed out that education is the only legacy parents can give thier children, while advising muslims against indulging in shirk or associating partners with Allah.

Abdus-Salam called on parents to ensure proper monitoring of their wards, while advising youths in Nigeria to desist from moving with bad friends but do things that will please God.

Malam Mubarak Haroun, the Principal of the school, said the academy encourage muslims to ensure thier children to memorise the holy Qur’an.

He emphasised the need to promote Islamic heritage among people, which would ensure Allah-consciousness.

Haroun added that knowlegde in Islamic education promote God-consciousness and a peaceful society.

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UNIBEN Partners with OpenBinacle to Preserve African Languages

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UNIBEN Partners with OpenBinacle to Preserve African Languages

……Collaboration Aims to Promote AI-Driven Language Preservation

The University of Benin (UNIBEN) has joined forces with OpenBinacle, a Nigerian-owned tech company, to advance the preservation and promotion of African languages through the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Translation (MT).

The partnership, formalized through a joint statement issued in Benin, focuses on standardizing and preserving indigenous languages across Nigeria and Africa. Vice-Chancellor of UNIBEN, Prof. Lilian Salami, praised the collaboration, highlighting its alignment with the university’s mission of being a globally recognized institution in research and education.

OpenBinacle’s CEO, Emmanuel Gabriel, emphasized that the initiative would foster the development of AI researchers and software developers, enhancing language translation technologies across the continent. The project aims to preserve over 2,000 African languages, providing job opportunities and technical training for students and youths.

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Sprezzatura Publishing Introduces Innovative Resource for Young Learners

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By Halima Abdulkadiri

Sprezzatura Publishing Limited has launched a pioneering new book titled “Taxation: Essential Knowledge for Nigerian Children,” authored by Arabinrin Aderonke and Ejura Blessing Haruna. The 147-page guide is designed to make the complex topic of taxation accessible and engaging for young readers in Nigeria.

The book opens with a foreword by Dr. Zacch Adedeji, Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), underscoring the importance of early tax education. Dr. Adedeji highlights the role of tax knowledge in shaping financially responsible citizens, emphasizing its relevance to the nation’s democratic future.

Structured into 13 chapters, the book covers various aspects of taxation, from its historical roots to the different types of taxes and the government’s role in tax collection. The authors utilize simple language and relatable examples, making the subject approachable for children and young adults.

To further enhance learning, the book includes interactive elements such as questions and activities at the end of each chapter. This method not only reinforces key concepts but also encourages readers to actively engage with the material, fostering a deeper understanding.

“Taxation: Essential Knowledge for Nigerian Children” is being recommended for educational institutions across Nigeria, offering a valuable resource to equip young minds with the knowledge needed for their financial futures.

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WAEC announce 215,267 Results Over Exam Malpractices, Records 73.79% Pass Rate

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WAEC announce 215,267 Results Over Exam Malpractices, Records 73.79% Pass Rate

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) announced the release of the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results on Monday, revealing that 73.79% of the candidates achieved credit passes in at least five subjects. However, the results of 215,267 candidates, representing 11.92% of the 1,805,216 candidates who took the exam, have been withheld due to various cases of examination malpractice.

Dr. Amos Dangut, Head of WAEC Nigeria, stated that the 2024 exam was conducted over seven weeks, from April 30 to June 24, across Nigeria. He noted that 1,301,941 candidates, or 72.12%, obtained credits in five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics. Additionally, 93.39% of the candidates had their results fully processed and released, while 6.61% are still under processing.

Dangut attributed the withholding of results to incidents of malpractice, including the use of cell phones in examination halls and organized cheating in certain schools. The number of withheld results this year is 4.37% lower than in 2023, where 16.29% of results were withheld.

Investigations into the malpractice cases are ongoing, and decisions will be made by the appropriate WAEC committee. Candidates whose results have been withheld will be informed through their schools, and they have the option to appeal via the WAEC website.

Furthermore, Dangut highlighted that the results of candidates from states owing the council will not be released until the debts are settled. The WASSCE was conducted in four WAEC member countries: Nigeria, Gambia, Sierra Leone, and Liberia.

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