Showing posts with label Lokoja. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lokoja. Show all posts

Monday, 25 August 2025

KOGI POLY COMMENCES SALES OF FORM TO CONVERT HND TO DEGREE CERTIFICATES THROUGH FEDERAL UNIVERSITY LOKOJA


Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja have begin sales of forms to admit candidates interested in converting their Higher National Diploma, HND certificate to Degree status. 

This was part of the institution's recent collaboration with Federal University Lokoja (FUL).


The partnership allows HND holders to convert their certificates to BA/BSc/BLIS degrees.


Eighteen programmes are offered in affiliation with FUL for degree conversion.


Programmes include English, History, Library Science, Mass Comm, and various sciences and business fields.


Benefits include enhanced qualifications and boosted career prospects with a FUL degree.


With the commencement of sales of admission forms this week, interested candidates can now take advantage of this innovative collaboration.


Contact 08057211707 for further inquiries about this opportunity.


Don't miss this opportunity to upgrade your HND to a BA/BSc/BLIS degree through KSP and FUL.


Thursday, 3 July 2025

Kogi United, Confluence Queens carry out major management, technical reshuffling

 


The management of Kogi United and Confluence Queens have announced a major shakeup in the administration and technical departments of both clubs in a bid to achieve the desired result in the coming football season. 


In a statement signed by the Chairman of the board for both teams, Mallam Abdulmalik Issa, Mr. Olachene Itodo has been announced as the new Team Manager of Kogi United replacing Mr. Ibrahim Tijani. 


Mr. Itodo was until his latest appointment the Coordinator of the club's feeder team. 


Mr. Tijani has now been appointed as the Coordinator for both Kogi United and Confluence Queens.


The management has also confirmed the appointment of Mr. Joseph Oboh as the substantive Secretary of Confluence Queens. Mr. Oboh has been on acting capacity since last season. 


In the technical department, Coach Musa Abubakar has been drafted to Confluence Queens where he will be assisting the Technical Adviser, Sabo Okala.


Former Super Falcons' defender, Ester Micheal will act as the Assistant and Trainer for the Queens with Jimoh Abdulazeez coming as the new Goalkeeper trainer for the Queens.


Moving in the opposite direction is Bestman Ossai as the new Goalkeeper trainer for Kogi United. 


In another development, Coach Muhammed Yusuf has been elevated to the post of Head Coach of Kogi United. 


He will be in charge of the club pending a new Technical Adviser be appointed for the Confluence State club. 


He will be assisted by Abdul Bello who has been deployed from Confluence Queens. 


Veteran women's football specialist, Mr. Moses Bako has been engaged as the consultant for Confluence Queens while Mr. Aranka Timothy will head the Scouting unit of the club. 


Mallam Issa congratulated the new appointees and the redeployed officials just as he charged them to bring their wealth of experience to bear for the clubs to achieve greater successes in the coming season. 


Kogi United missed out on promotion to the Nigeria National League, NNL last season while Confluence Queens finished in an undesirable position in the last Nigeria Women's Football League, NWFL season.

Kogi United appoints Itodo as new Team Manager





The management of Kogi United have appointed Micheal Olachene Itodo as the new Team Manager of the club.

Itodo's appointment was confirmed on Thursday by the Chairman of the club, Mallam Abdulmalik Issa.

Itodo will be replacing Ibrahim Tijani who has been acted in the capacity for the past three seasons

Mallam Issa said Itodo's appointment was as a result of his track record of professionalism and dedication to achieve success and instilling discipline in the team.

While congratulating Itodo on his new role, Mallam Issa assured him of the management's support and encouragement to succeed with the club. 

Itodo until his latest appointment was the Coordinator of United'a tou6h team. 

He led the club to win several domestic laurels within state and also performed creditably at the Nationwide League One NLO playoffs.

Sunday, 23 June 2024

FTHL CMD admonishes outgoing House Officers on excellence, ethics

 


The Chief Medical Director (CMD), Federal Teaching Hospital Lokoja (FTHL), Dr Olatunde Alabi, has urged the outgoing house officers of the hospital to strictly adhere to principles of medical ethics and excellence in their future endeavors.


Alabi gave the advice during the FTHL's House Officers' Forum (HO forum) Dinner and Award night in Lokoja.


The CMD, who was represented by the Chairman Medical Advisory Committee (CMAC), Dr Ojochide Ebune, commended the forum for the initiative in putting the week-long activities together through team work.


"We commend your initiative and wishing you the best in your future endeavors. We urge you to focus on excellence, commitment to patient care and the ethics of our profession.


"As young doctors, if you can be disciplined and focused, the opportunities available to you in your future are endless," he said.


The CMD stressed the need for the young doctors to focus on defining a path for their career which could only be influenced by their commitment to excellence and dedication to the ethics of the profession.



According to him, medical ethics encompass the obligations health care professionals have to ensure patients' overall well-being and to respect their fundamental rights.


He, therefore urged the house officers to decide early on what they want, and be professional in whatever they do, which would serve them in their career path in life.


Speaking on the award received, the CMD described the gesture as an encouragement and a charge to do more for the institution and for the delivery of quality healthcare to the people of Kogi State.


On his part, Dr Kenneth Nwafor, the House Officers' Representative, FTHL, said the maiden edition of the House Officers' Week was a way of giving back to the society.


"The dinner and award night is to crown the week-long event by appreciating those who have been of tremendous support to the forum especially the management of FTHL and to the society at large.


"It is a moment of reflection on our activities for one year houseman-ship training at FTHL," Nwafor said.


In her opening remarks, Dr Nwamaka Chizaram Onubogu, the Chairman, Local Organising Committee (LOC), said the inaugural FTHL HO week began with a collaborative effort to mark the World Blood Donation Day 2024, where volunteers gathered to learn about blood donation. 


"This event culminated in the donation of over 30 units of blood, contributing significantly to the healthcare success at our center.


"We officially kick-started the program on June 17 with an outreach to the Adankolo community. We provided education, checked vitals, and dispensed medications to indigent members of the community. 


"This was made possible as a result of the support from our generous sponsors. The management supported us every step of the way, emphasising the importance of this initiative.



"Tonight, we gather here, looking as radiant as ever, to celebrate not only ourselves but also the wonderful institution and remarkable people on whose shoulders we have stood to get to this point," she said


Dr Onubogu commended the management of the health institution for their unwavering support towards the success of the event. 


The highlight of the occasion was the presentation of award, classical music, dance, panel discussion, and launching of HO forum Year Book, titled: "Trailblazers 2024".



The award recipients were honored with special recognition by the HO forum based on their immense contributions to the development of the forum, FTHL, healthcare delivery and service to humanity.  


During the panel discussion, the Panelists had an in-depth deliberations on the topic: "Life after Housemanship: The options".


The panelists include: Dr Ojochide Ebune; Dr Taiwo Jones, ex CMAC FTHL; Prof. Mike Ogirima, the Provost Federal University Lokoja College of Health Sciences (FULCOHS); Rep. of Commissioner for Health, Dr Aledare Adekunle; and a businessman, Mr Peter Onujeme (Peelink).



The panelists exposed the health officers to diverse opportunities ahead, and advised them to be hardworking and focus on things that soothe their personalities and core values.


They urged the young doctors to specifically define what they want in life, think out of the box, be committed whole heartedly to their profession, and avoid distractions especially from social media.



By Stephen Adeleye

Friday, 4 February 2022

We remain committed to protection of Child Rights' - Kogi Government


The Kogi State Government has reiterated its resolve to continue to protect the rights of children in the state.


Governor Yahaya Bello gave the assurance during the inauguration of the 5th Kogi State Children's Parliament held at the Lugard House, Lokoja on Thursday.


The Governor who was represented by his Deputy, Edward Onoja said that the state government has justified its commitment in this regard by ratifying, domesticating and implementing the Child Rights Law in the state.


The Governor noted that with this development, the rate of abuse being faced by innocent children on daily basis will be greatly reduced to its minimal level and vowed that justice would be served on the offenders of the law.



"Today's Epoch making event is another step taken by my administration towards giving golden voice to the voiceless children of Kogi State. As we all know, the Children's Parliament was a creation of the federal government in Nigeria aimed at enhancing Child's participation in governance.


"Since assumption of office, our administration has intensified efforts aimed at reviving all programmes particularly the one to guarantee the safety of lives and property of families living in Kogi State. Lot of resources both human and materials have been committed to making Kogi State safer and better for our children to live a promising and productive life" the Governor explained.


He stressed that any government that knows its onions should see children as leaders of both today and tomorrow and strive to ensure their empowerment by giving them sound training from the onset when they were born until they grow into leaders.


In her welcome address, the Kogi State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajiya Fatima Buba said"As a custodian Ministry, we have a duty to help secure the future of our children. We owe them fidelity. We would not relent on our oars unless and until we have secured an enabling environment for their growth, survival, protection, participation and development.


"We shall work tirelessly with individuals, major stakeholders and credible NGOs to make Kogi uncomfortable for those involved in the business of kidnapping, sale, abuse and molestation of children" the ommissioner vowed.



She urged the parliamentarians not to disappoint the confidence reposed in them.


The Speaker of the Children's Parliament, Right Hon. Wisdom Amobeda in his inaugural speech, promised to synergy with the appropriate stakeholders like the Police, Army, NSCDC, Correctional Centres, Immigration, Custom, Office of the Governor, National Orientation Agency, relevant Ministries and host of others to ensure the popularization of the child rights law in Kogi.


He commended the state governor, Yahaya Bello for his Commitment to the well-being of Kogi women, youths and children.


He appealed to the state government to as a matter of importance to assist the parliament with mini bus and monthly or quarterly subvention to enable it function effectively.


End.

Saturday, 8 January 2022

Just in! Kogi Government bans Okada, Tricycle riders from plying highways


The Ministry of Transportation held stakeholders’ meeting on 5th and 7th January, 2022 to address the issues of incessant accidents and the need for free flow of traffic on our roads. 


This is in tandem with the policy of the Ministry to strategize and map out plans and programs to ensure smooth operations by road users and safety of commuters.


The Commissioner for Transportation, Hon. Baron Joseph Okwoli who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Alh. Okeme Jibrail chaired both meetings.


After exhaustive deliberations, the meeting came up with the following communique aimed at ensuring sanity, safety and security of road users and commuters.



- Tricycle Owners Association of Nigeria (TOAN) has been requested to submit the comprehensive list of all Tricycle operators with details of their bio data to the Ministry on or before 4th February, 2022 for a data base.


- All Tricycle and Okada operators shall no longer ply highways in Kogi State and are restricted to township routes and it commences with effect from Monday 17th January, 2022.


- Every Tricycle must be coded and branded in line with the designated area of operation

All Tricycle and Okada operators must be guided against overloading.


- Tricycle operations must ensure that the left side of their tricycles are barricaded with iron rod to guide against any accidental fall on the road.


- Tricycle and Okada riders shall ensure that both left and right side mirrors are firmly fixed.


- Tricycle and Okada operators shall ensure that all necessary valid papers and documents are collected and produced on demand for inspection.


- All long trucks/vehicles operating within the state must observe minimal speed limits in residential areas.


- All vehicle road users operating within the state have been enjoined to validate their papers always.


- Vehicle road users are equally advised to co-operate with law enforcement Agencies and Officers.


- Mobile Courts have been constituted to prosecute defaulters and offenders.


- The Ministry of Transportation advise all vehicle road users to get acquainted and strictly adhere and comply with rules guiding road usage.


- The Ministry of Transportation wishes road users and commuters safe driving throughout the year 2022.

Tuesday, 4 January 2022

Changing times in Lokoja as Gov. Bello's road rehabilitation project gathers momentum

 

... Engr. Ohere Says it's fulfillment of Gov. Bello's campaign Promises to the people


By Abu Micheal.




Life is changing for the better in Kogi State with the road rehabilitation program of Gov Yahaya Bello, in Lokoja enters a new phase. The government is rehabilitating urban as well as opening up rural areas through the construction of feeder and major roads to link communities and major towns in the State.


The residents of the Capital are happy at this development; so also is Engr. Abubakar Ohere, the State Commissioner for Works and Housing, who while inspecting the ongoing construction of the Lokoja township roads recently, said it was in fulfillment of the campaign Promises of Gov. Yahaya Bello to the people.


For Governor Yahaya Bello, his idea of providing roads linking villages, local Government and other major towns in the State is basically to open up the State to economic opportunities.


The Governor’s road development policy is a deliberate and strategic one because good road network is an important complement to improved transport system. It is also indispensable for the transportation of goods and services from the rural settlements to the major markets centers and to also enhance social interaction between the citizens and people from other parts of the Country.


For Gov. Bello, the practical reality of constructing new roads only calls for the rehabilitation of old ones. Little wonder, the repositioning of the Kogi State Road Maintenance Agency.



This has equally added value to the Governor’s determination to ensure that all State roads are pothole free and motor able all year round.


From the beginning of his second term administration, the present administration has not hidden its desire in providing quality roads across the State.


With the purchase of additional equipments for the Kogi State Road Maintenance Agency, everyone knew that the Governor was only matching words with action in his road revolution programme.


The rehabilitation of the Lokoja township roads, Engr. Ohere disclosed will not only open up the State capital, Lokoja the capital he noted is landlocked, coupled with the devastation caused by not rehabilitating the roads over the years by past administration, the State capital needed to be opened up. 


Presently, the roads from Nataco Junction, all through the traditional areas, through the township, will certainly open up the town to more opportunities and development.



Also the determination to place emphasis on roads in the city capital according to Engr. Ohere, which is also replicated in roads in the three Senatorial Districts in reconstruction and rehabilitation, was due to depreciation, dilapidation and natural wastages. He said as a responsible government, Gov. Bello considered it most appropriate to not only place emphasis on rehabilitation and reconstruction of new ones despite the State’s lean financial resources.


Furthermore, the road rehabilitation of Kabba, Ankpa, Idah, Okene amongst other township roads that are already on-going according to Engr. Ohere is to ease the stress being faced by the people. It is important to state that the present administration in the State is widening the drainages along all the township roads among others in the State.


The massive Ganaja Flyover Bridge project, a mother of all project, thirty years after the creation of the State is a beauty to behold. Several administration had shied away from the Flyover owing to the huge capital outlay. Today, Gov. Bello has conquered the fear of past administration as today the Ganaja Flyover Bridge is already a success story.


The Governor's intervention in Ganaja Junction to Ganaja Village road a Federal road that saw contractors almost abandoning the project, needs commendation, has brought relieve to motorists, remains indelible in the hearts of the people.


For those who may not know, the construction company working on the abandoned embarkment project in Kabba, CEEZALI Construction Company has been ordered to move its equipment to site to begin work on the abandoned Wada bye pass, a project which when completed, would ease traffic from the township to burst out in the Secretariat Junction. Importantly, the Governor has directed for a review of the road construction plan to enable it stand the test of time as against the earlier plan.



Still in the subsector, the state government is fixing all the roads in the Capital City with street lights, while it is beautifying the road madian, a deliberate action that has improved the aesthetic beauty of the roads befitting of a State Capital.


The roads under rehabilitation in the State Capital Includes:   NTA-Kogi cycle road, NTA-Post Office-Ministry of Works road, Cemetery-Hydro junction road,  Wallace – Maigeri – Old Central Mosque road and Stella Obasanjo – Government House road.



According to Engr. Ohere during one of his routine inspection of projects in the State Capital, assurred that the contractors handling the road projects in the State must justify Governments huge investment. 


The untireless efforts of Engr Ohere in constantly sleeping on project sites, not minding weekends, public holidays, has earned him the appellation of a man working tirelessly for the man Nigerians are waiting to the nation's next President come 2023.


The State government under Gov. Bello is no doubt spending its little money wisely and so in the words of the Commissioner, will not accept shoddy jobs, rather it must get value for money on all its on-going projects.


Looking also at the spread of the on-going road projects by Gov. Bello, the roads are no doubt evenly spread, which goes to confirm that the State is the Governor’s entire constituency.


It is expected that on completion of the road construction, the Local Government areas and the State in general will experience a boost in its economic activities as well as an improved face lift.


While it is a known fact that the present administration in the State has given road construction a boost, the appeal to people of the area where this constructions are on-going is for their people to give maximum co-operation to the contractors to facilitate a hitch free execution of the project.


After all, provision of infrastructure like road has remained cardinal to good governance. This will, perhaps explain why governments all over the world and at all levels, places it on their topmost agenda.


Infrastructure like; Roads, remain key issues of development. Apart from being evidences of development, they also enhance both economic and social lives of the people.


A hitherto unknown settlement can be advertised by a mere link through a good road. Little wonder, many communities in Nigeria will stop at nothing to have government come to their aid by fixing their roads as it will instantly open such communities to opportunities and enhance their socio -economic status.



Guided by this and other vision to build a greater Kogi State, Gov. Bello’s administration has no doubt shown the sincerity of purpose, in affecting the lives of the citizens through improved infrastructures. This is particularly noticed with the completion and ongoing rehabilitation of the several road projects across the state through the revitalization of the State Road Maintenance Agency and the use of reputable contracting firms.


Without mincing words, Gov. Bello has daily made his transformation vision in the transport sector a watershed, equally proving that he is a promise keeper, having promised to make his second term more rewarding than the first.


As it is presently according to Engr. Ohere, indeed this is changing times in Kogi State with the unusual manifestation of Gov. Bello in providing quality, durable and motorable roads for the people of Kogi State. This he clearly explained, makes Gov. Bello, best fit for Nigeria come 2023.


By Abu Micheal, is a Social Development Worker, Publisher, Writer and Public Affairs Commentator, Lives in Lokoja.

Wednesday, 17 November 2021

HEALTH: Medical doctor seeks govts’ intervention on free access to diabetes drugs

 


By Stephen Adeleye


A medical practitioner, Dr. Adewole Adesanya, has called on government at all levels to ensure citizens have access to oral drugs and insulin for the treatment of diabetes.


He made the call on Tuesday at a programme organised by the management of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Lokoja, as part of the activities to mark the World Diabetes Day 2021.


Adesanya, who delivered a lecture on ”Prevention, Care and Management of Diabetes”  said over 500 million people worldwide were presently living with diabetes.


Adesanya, who is the Head of Endocrinology Unit in the Department of Internal Medicine of the hospital, said that insulin being the major medication for the disease at the early period was discovered about 100 years ago.


According to him, the World Diabetes Day is an annual ritual of advocacy on diabetes marked on Nov. 14, worldwide.


”It is also a gathering targeted at celebrating ourselves as human beings for good health and provision of opportunity to educate ourselves about challenges of diabetes and how to manage it.


“At the age of 40, every human being is prone to become victims of diabetes.


”It is therefore very important for people within the age of 40 and above to embark on routine check of their blood sugar levels,” he said.


The expert, therefore, appealed to governments and well meaning individuals to support citizens to access insulin and oral drugs without hinderance.



Also speaking, Mrs. Rachel Idakwoji, a Dietician, said the right diet and physical exercise would help people from falling prey of diabetes and other health hazards.


“We are what we eat as mortals and should seriously care much for what we eat and drink to prolong our life span,” she said.


In his remarks, the Medical Director FMC Lokoja, Dr. Olatunde Alabi, said diabetes was never a death sentence, saying ”anybody could be a victim if he or she is not careful with what they eat and drink.”


He urged victims to avail themselves of the opportunity of the advocacy on how to prevent and manage the disease.


NAN reports that the FMC Lokoja conducted free screening of over 100 persons to ascertain their sugar levels.


The theme for this year’s World Diabetes Day is: “Access To Diabetes Care; If Not Now, When?” (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

HEALTH: Medical Director tasks governments on sustained support for hospitals in managing premature infants

 

By Stephen Adeleye




The Medical Director, Federal Medical Centre Lokoja (FMCL), Dr. Olatunde Alabi, has urged governments to invest and sustain support for the activities of various hospitals in the management of premature babies.


Alabi gave the advice on Wednesday at a program organised by the Neonatology Unit, Department of Paediatrics of FMCL, as part of activities to celebrate the ''World Prematurity Day 2021''.


According to him, governments need to support the activities of the various hospitals in making sure that investment on management of premature infants is sustained.


He noted that the unit managing the premature infants at FMCL remained the only standard centre for newborn special care unit in the whole of Kogi State.


He added that the unit had well qualified Consultants and specialised Nurses that effectively managed premature babies including training and retraining of medical officers.


He, however stressed the need for governments to support the activities of various hospitals in making sure that investment on management of premature infants was improved and sustained.


''So, if the government can give us more support, it will go a long way because to keep premature infant alive is very expensive.


''We cannot keep our eyes away from them because these infants are eventually our investment into the future, and we have to take very good care of them,'' Alabi said.


Earlier, Dr Patricia Medupin, a Consultant Paediatrics, and head of newborn special care unit in FMCL, said the theme for the 2021 world premature day, is ''Zero Separation: Act Now''.


Medupin said the unit at FMCL, had been able to effectively and successfuly managed the treatment of premature babies in spite various challenges over the past years.


She explained that the average survival rate in terms premature at FMCL over the last five years was 66.8 per cent, while the average mortality was 24.6 per cent.


She noted that the current national mortality rate was 32 per cent, stressing that FMCL was doing a little better than the national rate despite the challenges.


She emphasised that zero separation was possible if the necessary facilities were put in place.


In their separate comments, Mrs Blessing Balogun and Mrs Margaret Olorunmosunle, who had premature babies, commended the management of FMCL for the care and support being giving to them and their babies. 


The World Prematurity Day is observed on every Nov. 17,  to raise awareness about preterm birth. 


The highlight of the occasion was the cutting of the cake to celebrate premature babies.


End

Tuesday, 26 October 2021

Kogi Governor, Yahaya Bello empowers youths with Basketball Championship



All is now set for the 2021 Samuel Oguche Basketball Youth Clinic billed for second week of December in Lokoja, Kogi State. 


The competition tagged Governor Yahaya Bello - Basketball Youth Empowerment, GYB-BYE will be used to take more youths from the streets through sports. 


The yearly basketball tourney is an initiative of former Nigerian basketball player, Sam Oguche which has been on for over a decade. 


According Oguche, the three day tourney will also have a kids' basketball camp where kids will be exposed to basics in the game of slamming and dunking.


He disclosed that Lokoja, the Kogi State capital was chosen for this year's event to compliment Governor Yahaya Bello's effort in encouraging youths in the state through sports. 


Oguche said the Governor has also donated a giant trophy for another basketball championship to be organized among the higher institutions in the state. 


"We are having a basketball clinic. in Kogi State in mid December. We are expecting teams from Abuja, Lagos and other parts of the country for three day tournament.  and kids' camp. 


"In doing this, we are keying into what Governor Yahaya Bello is doing to support kids through sports, so we are doing this in Kogi to support him through basketball. 


"A trophy has also been donated to a University for basketball tournament, courtesy of His Excellency, Governor Bello, so we are set for action in December.


Sam Oguche has held several youth basketball camps in notable cities in Nigeria including Lagos, Abuja, Benue, Plateau, Kaduna and Anambra.

Tuesday, 19 October 2021

NYCN Chairman's Cup: Amb. Ogohi reiterates commitment to grassroots sports development

 

... As Newlayout whitewashed Peace Community 



Chairman of Kogi State National Youth Council of Nigeria,  Ambassador Usman Ogohi has reiterate his commitment towards the growth of grassroots sports development in the state.



Amb. Ogohi in his chat with members of Sports Writers Association of Nigeria, Kogi State Chapter during the opening kickoff of Amb. Usman Ogohi football tournament at Aneibo field, Gadumo in Lokoja disclosed that the tournament is a beginning of several sports initiative programmes to come.



According to him, the best way of harnessing raw sports talent for the state and the country is to invest heavily into grassroots sports with the aim of catching them young and helping those making efforts on their own to find their feat. 


Ogohi further disclosed that the competition which comprises of eight teams bottling for the grand price is also targeted at engaging youth in the community to distract them and sensitize them from all forms of Anti Social vices. 


Ogohi while appreciating the passion and commitment of Lokoja based street football teams and others from the 21 Local Government Areas of the State, encouraged them to keep believing in themselves as opportunities will come knocking at their doors sooner than expected. 


He further reiterate his commitment towards promoting sports and other sector that would help Kogi youth grow and be comfortable with life.



kick starting the opening match, Newlayout Football Club whitewashed, thrashed her opponent Peace Community by 5 goals to nill, with three of the goals scored in the first half of the game and two in the other half.



Speaking to members of Kogi SWAN after the opening match, Chairman of the Organizing Committee, Comrade Femi Abiodun called on youths to shun Cultism and other vices which according to him has become one of the greatest negative bane in the society. 


He appealed to stakeholders in the sports sector and corporate organizations in the state to support the National Youth Council in the State so as to enable them sustain the tournament annually and extended to other committees in the state capital and across the LG.

Friday, 24 September 2021

Governing Council approves promotion of five Kogi Poly Chief Lecturers, demotes one


... MAKES HISTORIC VISIT TO ITAKPE CAMPUS


The Governing Council of Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja has approved the promotion of Five (5) Principal Lecturers to the rank of Chief Lecturers just as it approved demotion of one from Chief Lecturer to Principal Lecturer over gross misconduct. 


This was part of the far reaching decisions made at the 64th Regular Meeting of the Governing Council led by the chairman, Professor Isa Yakubu held on Tuesday, 21st of September, 2021 at the Polytechnic's Council Chamber.



Having considered the recommendations from the Appointments, Promotions and Disciplinary Committee (AP&DC), Council approved the promotion of Olorunniyi Adebola Emmanuel and Ahmed Onimisi Matthew (both of the Department of Sciences, School of Preliminary Studies), Omolegbe Leah Tinuola (Department of Arts and Social Sciences, School of Preliminary Studies), Zubair Ajoze Abdulraheem ( Computer Science Department) and Audu Ozohu Omolola Muhammed ( Department of Library and Information Science) to the rank of Chief Lecturer.


Council also approved the recommendation that Mr. John Edoka, a Chief Lecturer in the Department of Public Administration be demoted to the rank of Principal Lecturer to serve as deterrent to others for his involvement in act of gross misconduct bordering on dishonesty, student victimisation and disobedience to lawful order.


In the same vain, the appointment of Mr. Dominic O. Idakwo, a Lecturer II from the Department of Science and Laboratory Technology (SLT) was terminated for abscondment from duty since 2018 after he was granted study leave with pay.   



Council further resolved that, Mr. Oguntunyi Oluwaseun, a Computer Technician in the Information Technology and Resource Centre (ITRC) be made to pay for the six missing laptops under his care. 


Council also resolved that Mr. Olufemi Anthony Ajibodun of the Department of Science Laboratory Technology, be made to refund  the sum of  Two Million, Six hundred and nineteen thousand, nine hundred and thirty six naira, fifteen kobo only  (N2,619,936,15)  he collected as part of  TETFUND scholarship grant for "up -keep" at the University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom in 2012 which he did not attend.


Earlier in the day, the Governing Council made history with oversight visit to the Itakpe Campus of the Polytechnic which is the first of its kind in the history of the institution. 


Led by the Chairman, Professor Isa Yakubu, Council inspected facilities at the three Schools of Engineering, Agricultural Technology and Preliminary Studies on the campus, and expressed satisfaction with the level of development there.


Professor Yakubu who stressed the need for vocational and technical studies to be given more priorities due to its relevance to societal needs, commended the Rector, Dr. Salisu Ogbo Usman for his commitment to the growth of the campus. 



The Dean, School of Engineering, Dr. Stephen Akande thanked the Governing Council and the Polytechnic Management for the historic  visit, just as he pleaded that the campus be fenced to forestall security challenges. 


Professor Isa Yakubu while thanking the Council Members for their support and commitment in the quest to make Kogi State Polytechnic a positive reference for other institutions, said Council would continue to provide needed support to management of the institution to achieve their set goals.


Rector of the Polytechnic, Dr. Salisu Ogbo Usman praised His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Adoza Bello for providing the enabling environment and his continued support to matters concerning education especially Kogi State Polytechnic.


Dr. Usman equally thanked the Chairman and members of the Governing Council for their leadership roles and encouragement to the Management in repositioning the Polytechnic in good stead.


Uredo Omale 

Head, Public Relations and Protocol Unit. 

Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja.


Wednesday, 7 July 2021

Aiteo Cup: Olowookere hopes to create more great moments


Naija Ratels Manager, Bankole Olowookere is Keen on experiencing great moment in the AITEO Cup, as they face Edo Queens in the second round of the oldest Football Competition on Thursday at the Lokoja Township Stadium. 


The 'Ratels' won Tin City Queens 5-1 on Sunday in the first round of the Competition and will now face a more experienced side, Edo Queens and surely wants to come out victorious. 


The Federation Cup (AITEO Cup) is Nigerian oldest tournament with a huge history to its name and the Nigeria Women U-17 Coach wants to make history in the competition with Naija Ratels.


"It's something we want to do, we are looking forward to a great match with a very good team" Olowookere said. 


"Edo Queens have quality players and am sure they would give their all against us. It is true that we as a team wants to make history, it has to do with alot of hardwork and dedication on the pitch.


"For us, it's process and we will keep pushing for greatness as a United team, we know we would have to do more than ordinary to defeat Edo Queens on thursday and I think we are mentally and psychologically ready for that." He concluded. 


Naija Ratels were recently crowned Champions of the NWFL Championship and will face Edo Queens this thursday for the first time since meeting them last year November at the Flying Officers Cup.

 

Saturday, 28 April 2018

Frimpong strike wins NNL opener for Kogi United


A well struck free kick from Daniel Frimpong ensured Kogi United commenced their 2017/2018 Bet9ja Nigeria National League, NNL season on a brighter note with a 1-0 victory over newly promoted side, Aklosendi FC from Lafia.

Thursday, 12 April 2018

NWPL: Ogechi apologises to Confluence Queens' fans over home defeat.


Ogechi Joseph, Confluence Queens' defender has apologized to the club fans following their disappointing 2-0 home defeat to Bayelsa Queens in the opening Nigeria Women Premier League, NWPL encounter in Lokoja on Wednesday.

Saturday, 4 November 2017

Ahmed Fresh, Danladi, others, Harp on Importance of Grassroots Sports Development



 Top sports personalities in Nigeria, including the Executive member of Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, Alhaji Yusuf Ahmed Fresh have harped on the need for relevant stakeholders to join hands in development of sports at the grassroots.

Thursday, 28 September 2017

AITEO Cup: Organizing Committee throws out Abia Angels


The Organizing Committee of the 2017 AITEO Cup on Thursday threw out Abia Angels of Umuahia from the competition after careful consideration of a protest lodged by Confluence Queens of Lokoja on player eligibility.

Abdulrahman wants quick start of new NNL season


Head Coach of Kogi United, Tunde Abdulrahman has called for quick resumption of the new Nigeria National League, NNL season just as challenged the league organizers and club administrators to improve match officials and players' welfare packages.

Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Aiteo Cup: Tornadoes pip J. Atete in Lokoja



By Wale Mustapha 

Niger Tornadoes defeated 10 men Julius Atete 1-0 in the Round 32 of the 2017 Aiteo Cup clash played at the Confluence Stadium, Lokoja on Wednesday.

Saturday, 5 August 2017

Kogi United dim Yobe Desert Stars in Lokoja


A first half goal and assist from Abel Bobby inspired Kogi United to a comfortable 3-0 home win over Yobe Desert Stars in the Matchday 21 of Bet9ja Nigerian National League, NNL clash in Lokoja on Saturday.