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IGP Egbetokun Fetes NOA DG Issa-Onilu, Harps on National Values

The Nigeria Police Force affirms its commitment to fostering a spirit of cooperation with the National Orientation Agency to cultivate a more patriotic citizenry dedicated to Nigeria’s reputation management,  national development, unity, and progress.

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The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun,  hosted the Director-General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, on a courtesy visit to the IGP, at the Police Force Headquarters, Abuja.

In a statement with the Ref NoCZ.5300/FPRD/FHQ/ABJ/VOL.6/357 Dated February 5, 2025, ACP Olumuyia Adejobi, Force PRO, Force HQ Abuja, explained that the visit was part of an ongoing effort to promote national cohesion and security through patriotism and Volunteerism.

During the meeting, the DG emphasized the mutual responsibility of the Police and the citizens to ensure a stable and peaceful society, reiterating the essentiality of patriotism in fostering unity and a sense of responsibility among citizens.

The NOA seeks to collaborate with the Nigeria Police Force towards the unveiling of the National Values Charter which enshrines the fundamental principles that should guide every citizen’s conduct, with each member of the Force exemplifying the characteristics of an ideal Nigerian citizen.

The IGP, while sharing the DG’s opinion, in his remarks, appreciated the efforts and dedication of the agency and pledged the support of the Nigeria Police Force towards this goal.

He emphasized that the Force will work with the NOA in implementing various strategies to enhance public awareness campaigns that focus on civic duties, encouraging citizens to actively participate in initiatives that promote national values, integrity, standards, security, and development.

The Nigeria Police Force affirms its commitment to fostering a spirit of cooperation with the National Orientation Agency to cultivate a more patriotic citizenry dedicated to Nigeria’s reputation management,  national development, unity, and progress.

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NYSC warns against night travel as 2026 Batch B Stream I orientation begins June 10

The orientation exercise will officially end on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.

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The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) announced Thursday that the 2026 Batch ‘B’ Stream I Orientation Course will begin on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, with the reception and registration of prospective corps members across the country.

In a statement signed by Caroline Embu, Director, Information and Public Relations, NYSC said that the registration would end at midnight on Friday, June 12, in all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

The NYSC added that the swearing-in ceremony for prospective corps members mobilised for the 2026 Batch ‘B’ Stream I service year would also take place on Friday, June 12.

The orientation exercise will officially end on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.

The scheme wished all mobilised Nigerian graduates safe journeys to their various orientation camps nationwide and reiterated its warning against night travel.

It advised prospective corps members to suspend their journeys once it is 6pm and spend the night at any available corps members’ lodge, military formation, police station, outpost, or palace of a traditional ruler before continuing the next morning.

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President Tinubu appoints 40 years old Prof Aina as JAMB Registrar

Prof Aina will succeed Prof Is-haq Oloyede, whose two-term tenure expires on July 31, 2026.

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Prof Segun Aina

President Bola Tinubu has appointed Professor Segun Aina as the new registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

Prof Aina will succeed Professor Is-haq Oloyede, whose two-term tenure expires on July 31, 2026.

Professor Aina, who will be 40 in July, is a distinguished academic and systems expert with extensive experience in national examination systems, digital infrastructure, and public-sector institutional reform.

A statement by the presidential spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, stated that “President Tinubu expects Professor Aina to bring to bear his vast experience, knowledge and practical insight into the operations of the Board to take the critical educational organisation beyond the laudable heights achieved by his predecessor.”

A professor of computer engineering at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Aina began his career with JAMB during his National Youth Service, gaining foundational experience in national admissions and data-driven institutional processes.

These insights have shaped his ongoing contributions to examination reform and systems optimisation.

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Nigeria now produces 10,000 passports per hour

In an address during the International Civil Service Conference 2026 in Abuja, the minister said that the reform has transformed passport production from a slow, manual and fragmented process into a system driven by automation, integration and efficiency.

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Minister of Interior, Olatunji Olubunmi-Ojo, said that Nigeria can now produce “nothing less than 10,000 passports per hour.”

The minister attributes the passport production fest to the establishment of a world-class centralised personalisation centre in Abuja, a development he described as the first of its kind since 1963.

In an address during the International Civil Service Conference 2026 in Abuja, the minister said that the reform has transformed passport production from a slow, manual and fragmented process into a system driven by automation, integration and efficiency.

“For the first time since 1963, we have a world-class centralised personalisation centre in Abuja,” said Olubunmi-Ojo.

“And what that means is that from a system that could do 400 or 500 passports per hour, all over the world, we could barely do three, four thousand a day or per hour.

Today, we are in a position to do nothing less than 10,000 passports per hour with a centralised level of control.”

He said the nder the new arrangement, stressing that the innovation marks a major shift in the management of internal security services and public administration.

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