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Une Mission Médicale au Service des Enfants Vulnérables : La Chine Renforce son Soutien Humanitaire au Togo

La 26e mission médicale chinoise en poste au Togo a mené, en début de semaine, une importante campagne de consultations médicales gratuites dans la commune de Vo 3 , située dans la région maritime. Cette initiative s’inscrit dans le cadre du programme "Consultation médicale de solidarité Chine-Togo 2025" , qui vise à apporter soins et assistance aux enfants les plus vulnérables . Durant cette opération, près de 400 orphelins ont bénéficié d’un bilan médical complet comprenant : Des examens cardiovasculaires Des contrôles respiratoires Des analyses pulmonaires Et des tests de vue En plus des diagnostics, des médicaments gratuits ont été distribués aux patients nécessiteux, soulageant ainsi un grand nombre de familles confrontées à des difficultés économiques. « Le gouvernement chinois envoie des équipes médicales au Togo depuis 50 ans pour traiter, consulter et soutenir les populations les plus démunies », […]

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Un cas de Mpox confirmé à Lomé : les autorités sanitaires en alerte

Le ministère togolais de la Santé a annoncé vendredi la confirmation d’un cas de Mpox (anciennement appelé variole du singe) dans la ville de Lomé , marquant une montée en puissance des mesures de prévention. La patiente est une jeune femme âgée de 22 ans , résidente du district sanitaire du Golfe , actuellement hospitalisée dans un service spécialisé en maladies infectieuses. Son état est sous observation constante . Qu’est-ce que le Mpox ? Le Mpox est une maladie virale contagieuse , causée par un virus apparenté à celui de la variole. Bien qu’il soit généralement moins grave, il peut entraîner des complications graves, notamment chez les personnes immunodéprimées. Longtemps endémique en Afrique centrale et de l’Ouest, le virus refait surface ces derniers mois dans plusieurs pays, relançant les efforts mondiaux de prévention. Modes de transmission Le virus se transmet […]

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Djibo : 200 soldats tués, Al-Qaïda frappe un grand coup au Burkina Faso

Un attentat meurtrier a eu lieu dimanche dans la ville de Djibo , située dans le nord du Burkina Faso , marquant une escalade dramatique de la violence dans la région. Le groupe jihadiste Jama'a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM) , affilié à Al-Qaïda , affirme avoir tué 200 soldats burkinabés lors de cette attaque massive contre une base militaire, selon les informations relayées par le centre américain SITE Intelligence Group. Cette déclaration représente une augmentation considérable du bilan initial, qui faisait état de 60 morts , et fait état d’un choc profond pour les forces armées burkinabéses . Une attaque coordonnée et destructrice Selon des sources sécuritaires, plusieurs centaines d’assaillants auraient pris d’assaut : 🔹 La base militaire ;🔹 Une station de police ;🔹 Et même un marché local . Des images satellites montrent des traces de destruction par […]

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JAMB’s Apology for South East & Lagos UTME Failures Sparks Outrage

JAMB’s Controversial Apology The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has ignited public fury after issuing a statement addressing mass failures in the 2025 UTME exams for candidates in Lagos and South East Nigeria . Registrar Ishaq Oloyede attributed the crisis to a “technical glitch” affecting 157 out of 887 exam centers and announced plans to reschedule affected candidates. However, the apology, particularly a since-deleted 𝕏 (Twitter) post, drew widespread condemnation for its perceived insensitivity. The Post That Sparked Outrage JAMB’s initial statement read:“Man Proposes, God Disposes! It has been established that a technical glitch affected 157 centres… All affected candidates will be contacted to reprint slips for rescheduled exams starting May 16, 2025.” Critics slammed the post as dismissive. Prominent voices, including comedian Macaroni (Debo Adedayo) , accused JAMB of incompetence:“This level of irresponsibility and lack of regard for […]

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JAMB Registrar Oloyede Apologises Amid Tears Over 2025 UTME Errors, Reschedules Exams for 380,000 Candidates

Emotional Apology from JAMB Leadership The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) faced a historic moment as its Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede , publicly broke down in tears while apologizing for the technical errors that disrupted the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) . The emotional press conference, held at JAMB’s headquarters in Abuja, highlighted the board’s accountability amid mounting pressure from stakeholders. Acknowledging Systemic Failures Oloyede admitted that “one or two errors” escalated into significant challenges, particularly in Lagos and the five South-East states , forcing JAMB to reschedule exams for 379,997 candidates .“I apologise for the trauma caused to candidates. We take full responsibility,” he stated, pausing to compose himself. Rescheduling and Corrective Measures Affected candidates will receive text message notifications starting Thursday, May 15, 2025 , for their rescheduled exams. Oloyede emphasized that the decision aimed to […]

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MAAUN Shuts Down Non-Compliant Student Hostels Over Welfare Concerns

MAAUN Orders Immediate Closure of Hostels for Safety Violations The Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria (MAAUN) has closed two privately owned student hostels—Al-Ansar Indabo and Insktaf —in Kano over non-compliance with safety and welfare regulations. University President Prof. Mohammad Israr stated the decision followed repeated violations, including poor water/power supply and criminal activities. Reasons for Closure: Safety and Ethics First In a press statement, Israr explained: Non-compliance with rules : Hostel operators ignored queries and failed to meet university standards. Poor utilities : Chronic issues with water and electricity endangered students. Criminal activities : Assaults and injuries reported at Insktaf hostel threatened student safety. “We cannot compromise our 13-year reputation. Protecting students is non-negotiable,” Israr emphasized. Transition Words for Clarity Despite being privately owned, these hostels were approved by MAAUN to house students. However , operators allegedly ignored guidelines, […]

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Anambra Tops JAMB’s 2025 UTME Malpractice List: Lagos, Delta Follow Close Behind

Anambra and Lagos Dominate Malpractice List The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has named Anambra State as the epicenter of UTME malpractice in 2025, with 14 reported cases , including impersonation and biometric fraud. Lagos followed closely with 9 incidents , while Delta, Kano, Kaduna, and Rivers recorded 6–8 cases each . Sophisticated Cheating Tactics Exposed JAMB Registrar Prof. Ishaq Oloyede disclosed alarming methods used by candidates and CBT centers: Impersonation : 13 cases in Anambra, including a blind candidate hiring another blind student to write the exam. Biometric manipulation : Fraudulent thumbprints and mismatched photos. Collusion with CBT centers : Operators aiding cheating through device smuggling and double registration. “These acts are not isolated—they involve systemic collaboration,” Oloyede stated, highlighting 80 nationwide arrests . Transition Words for Context Furthermore , Lagos saw candidates using mobile phones and spying […]

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Kano State Sponsors 141,715 Students for NECO, NABTEB, NBAIS Exams to Boost Education Access

Massive Investment in Education Access Kano State has announced plans to sponsor 141,715 students for the 2025 NECO, NABTEB, and NBAIS exams. The initiative, spearheaded by Governor Abba Yusuf’s administration, aims to ease financial burdens on families and promote academic excellence. Eligibility and Transparency Education Commissioner Dr. Ali Makoda revealed that all public school students who scored at least five credits in the Senior Secondary Qualifying Examination (SSQE) qualify for sponsorship. “Over 75% of candidates met the criteria,” he stated, emphasizing transparency in result access for eligible students. Transition Words for Flow Additionally , the state government allocated over N3 billion to cover registration fees, underscoring its commitment to youth development. Moreover , Makoda urged school principals to ensure fair distribution of opportunities , stating, “No eligible student should be left behind.” Breaking Down the Numbers 141,715 students sponsored across […]

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Dangote Commits N15 Billion to Transform ADUSTech into Nigeria’s Top University

Dangote’s N15 Billion Vision for ADUSTech Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has pledged N15 billion over five years to elevate the Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology (ADUSTech) in Wudil, Kano State. Announced during the university’s fifth convocation ceremony, the plan focuses on infrastructure upgrades, academic excellence, and student welfare. Infrastructure Projects to Transform ADUSTech Dangote outlined key projects: Construction of male and female hostels to address accommodation shortages. A world-class multipurpose computer lab with 24/7 internet access. A mini solar power plant to ensure uninterrupted electricity. Road networks and drainage systems (supported by Governor Abba Yusuf’s administration). Additionally , Dangote promised to hire top-performing engineering graduates from ADUSTech into roles at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Dangote Cement. Transition Words for Flow Notably , Dangote emphasized collaboration with Governor Yusuf, stating he’ll provide biannual progress updates. Meanwhile , […]

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JAMB Releases 2025 UTME Results: 39,834 Results Withheld Over Exam Malpractice

JAMB 2025 UTME Results Released Amid Crackdown on Exam Fraud The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially announced the release of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) results, disclosing that 39,834 results are withheld over suspected malpractice. Registrar Prof. Ishaq Oloyede revealed the details in Abuja, emphasizing the board’s zero-tolerance stance on exam fraud. Key Highlights from JAMB’s Announcement Withheld Results: 39,834 candidates under investigation for alleged malpractice. Ongoing Probes: 80 individuals face scrutiny for exam-related offenses. Anambra Tops List: 14 suspects from the state under investigation. Underage Excellence: 467 underage candidates scored above the national benchmark. Fraud Cases: 50 candidates implicated in impersonation, illicit materials, and other malpractices. JAMB’s Stance on Malpractice Prof. Oloyede reiterated the board’s commitment to integrity: “We will not compromise standards. Withheld results will remain pending until investigations conclude. Perpetrators will face penalties under the law.” Recent Anti-Fraud Measures: Enhanced biometric verification. Surveillance systems to […]

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