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Ladi Memorial Foundation (LMF) is a registered non-profit, NGO focused on deploying range of practical initiatives, sensitization, practical & functional TVET programmes to support individuals/communities livelihoods improvement & sustainable development.

07/05/2026

Where are Abuja public open spaces?

How many recreational green places are left in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory please?

🎊🎂🍾🎉Happy Birthday to our dearest mummy SRO, Pastor Mrs Yemisi Edwin Etomi, passionate & visionary leader par excellence...
07/05/2026

🎊🎂🍾🎉Happy Birthday to our dearest mummy SRO, Pastor Mrs Yemisi Edwin Etomi, passionate & visionary leader par excellence, teacher general, women development advocate and mother of MFM Wuye 'She Creates' Skills project 2026🎉💐

May God's grace and mercies be multiplied upon you this new year & always in Jesus Name

From all of us 'She Creates' Team & Partners🎊🎂🍾🎉

04/05/2026
✨📢 FCT Education Secretariat Department of Science &Technology Innovation (FCT DSTI) signs Memorandum of Understanding (...
15/04/2026

✨📢 FCT Education Secretariat Department of Science &Technology Innovation (FCT DSTI) signs Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with LMF on the National Sewing Championship Initiative (NSCI) on Tuesday April 14, 2026. ✨🤝🎊
FCT DSTI has thus far provided project office for the NSCI, venues for NSC24 & NSC25 National finals & 2-weeks Upskilling Sewing Bootcamp and other partnership support. ✨🤝🎊

The MOU formalizes partnership collaboration and marks turning point in strengthening the NSCI partnership collaboration and implementation framework. 🎊🤝✨

Congratulations to LMF and the ever committed NSC Management & organizing Committees 🥳💃🏽🎊🤝✨🍾

International Day of Education 2026: "The power of youth in co-creating education," focusing on involving young people a...
24/01/2026

International Day of Education 2026: "The power of youth in co-creating education," focusing on involving young people as active partners in designing future education systems for societal and technological changes. This theme highlights youth as drivers of innovation and emphasizes their role in shaping policies, ensuring education remains inclusive, relevant, and meets their aspirations in a rapidly evolving world.

History: The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed January 24th as the International Day of Education in a resolution passed on December 3, 2018. This declaration was a global acknowledgment of education’s central role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 4, which aims to “ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.”

The day was established to champion education as a force for good and to mobilize political will and resources to ensure every person has the opportunity to learn. Since its first observance in 2019, UNESCO, the UN’s specialized agency for education, has led the global celebrations, focusing on a different theme each year to address pressing educational issues.

https://www.remitly.com/blog/education/international-day-of-education/

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14/01/2026

https://rextuncityupdates.com.ng/after-16-years-of-deadlock-fg-and-asuu-finally-sign-historic-agreement-ending-2009-dispute/
Rextun City Updates

After 16 Years of Deadlock, FG and ASUU Finally Sign Historic Agreement Ending 2009 Dispute

After sixteen years of prolonged and often contentious negotiations, the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have formally signed a new agreement, finally bringing closure to talks that originated from the 2009 ASUU–FGN pact and its stalled renegotiation.

The agreement was signed on January 14, 2026, in Abuja, marking one of the most significant breakthroughs in Nigeria’s higher education sector in over a decade. The renegotiated pact replaces the long-disputed 2009 agreement, which was due for review in 2012 but became the subject of repeated delays and industrial crises.

For more than a decade and a half, the failure to conclude the renegotiation fueled recurrent ASUU strikes, leading to prolonged shutdowns of federal universities, disrupted academic calendars, extended graduation timelines, and widespread frustration among students, parents, and education stakeholders.

At the signing ceremony, the Minister of Education described the agreement as a decisive step toward restoring stability, confidence, and long-term planning in Nigeria’s university system, emphasizing that the deal reflects a renewed commitment by government to dialogue rather than confrontation.

A major highlight of the agreement is a revised remuneration framework for academic staff, including a 40 percent salary increase for lecturers in federal universities, with effect from January 1, 2026. The adjustment is aimed at addressing long-standing concerns about welfare, brain drain, and declining morale among university academics.

The pact also provides for enhanced research and teaching support, covering conference attendance, professional development, academic publications, internet services, and other tools critical to modern scholarship, as part of efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s global research competitiveness.

On pensions and career progression, the agreement introduces improved retirement conditions, including provisions allowing professors to retire at age 70 with pension benefits aligned to their final annual salaries, a measure ASUU has long argued is necessary to retain academic experience within the system.

University autonomy and governance reforms also feature prominently in the new deal, with commitments to protect academic freedom, strengthen internal management structures, and reduce political interference in university administration.

Another key provision is the proposed establishment of a National Research Council, to be funded with at least one percent of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product, signaling a strategic shift toward sustained investment in research, innovation, and national development.

The agreement further introduces a structured review cycle, mandating periodic renegotiation every three years, a clause designed to prevent the kind of prolonged stalemates that characterized the post-2009 period.

ASUU leadership welcomed the signing as a hard-won victory for dialogue and persistence, while cautioning that the true test lies in faithful and timely implementation of all provisions, noting that past agreements failed largely due to poor ex*****on.

Education analysts say the deal could mark a turning point for Nigeria’s public universities, raising hopes of uninterrupted academic sessions, improved teaching and research quality, and a gradual restoration of public confidence in the country’s tertiary education system after years of instability.

After sixteen years of prolonged and often contentious negotiations, the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have formally signed a new agreement, finally bringing closure to talks that originated from the 2009 ASUU–FGN pact and its stalled renegotiati...

Press Release:*ON KIDNAPPING, PROTESTS, ARREST AND ARRAIGNMENT OF 52 STUDENTS IN EDO STATE.*The Edo Civil Society Organi...
13/01/2026

Press Release:

*ON KIDNAPPING, PROTESTS, ARREST AND ARRAIGNMENT OF 52 STUDENTS IN EDO STATE.*

The Edo Civil Society Organisations (EDOCSO), a foremost coalition of civil rights groups in Edo State wishes to express its displeasure over the mass arrest and arraignment of 52 students of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma over the protest on unabated kidnapping activities around the university community.

It must be noted that, protest is a guaranteed and constitutional means of self expression and must not be criminalized by government and law enforcement agencies. It is a means by which citizens express their displeasure over any situation in a bid of calling to attention of relevant government or its agencies. Protest is part of the ingredients of democracy.

While protests must be carried out in manners devoid of destruction of public properties and other criminal activities, it is a known fact that, in war, there are inevitable casualties of war. These outcomes can be mitigated through a process of de-escalation and addressing the remote cause of action.

It should be established that the failure and inaction of government to protect lives and property of citizens as kidnappers held sway in Ekpoma town led to the protest and every other thing that followed. Government at all levels must be responsive and uphold the purpose for its existence.

Edo State police command in a show of shame and incompetence have deployed men and resources in going after students alledged to have committed malicious damage and theft during the protest and arraigning 52 in court while no single kidnapper have been arrested after days of protest. Edo people deserve responsive policing. It has become a pattern for Edo police to indulge in mass arrest which never gets conviction of suspects. This is distraction at its best as similar pattern was observed during the state government fight against cultism. Edo State security architecture is due for overhaul.

We are calling on Edo state government and the Nigeria Police Authority to as a matter of urgency release the 52 Edo students that are currently held in Ubiaja correctional facility while the police MUST go after the kidnappers terrorizing Ekpoma and bring them before the law.

The people of Ekpoma and other parts of the state who have been guaranteed the security of lives and properties during the last electioneering campaign must not suffer or be dehumanised for the security ineptitude of government.

Mr.Governor should rather channel his energy into more resources to invest adequately in the state security architecture for the protection of lives and property of citizens instead of these kindergarten policing systems of using the commissioner of police to harass innocent but ever active citizens of Edo that he promised to protect.

The concern of the Edo government should not only be about infrastructural developments but more about the respect,protection of lives and property of citizens.

Edo Civil Society Organisations (EDOCSO) is demanding the arrest of the kidnappers and a seven days ultimatum release of the 52 arrested citizen now in correctional service.

FOR EKPOMA 52 NOW!!!

Signed:
Leftist Godspower Okumbor
Secretary General.

Address

Lokoja Address: LMF Building, Assembly Quarters Road, Opposite Commissioner's Quarter, Gadumo, Lokoja , , Abuja Office :, No 1 Usman Magawata Close Trademore Estate Phase 2 Lugbe
Abuja

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00
Saturday 08:00 - 14:00

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+2348077231665

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