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FG Sets 18 as Minimum Age for Tertiary Education Admissions

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Minister Of Education
– FG bans admissions for under 18s in tertiary institutions
– New policy aims to ensure students’ physical and emotional maturity
– JAMB notified of the ban effective from 2024 admissions

The Federal Government has announced a ban on admissions for candidates under 18 years old in tertiary institutions, according to the Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman.

This decision was made public during the 2024 policy meeting of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), where Mamman emphasized the need for students’ physical and emotional maturity.

“As of 2024 admissions, JAMB is hereby notified that there is now a ban on underaged students, those under the age of 18, into our tertiary institutions,” Mamman stated.

The Minister explained that the Federal Government is considering adopting 18 years as the entry age for admission into universities and other tertiary institutions of learning.

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Presidential Spokesman Goes On Indefinite Leave of Absence

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Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media & Publicity, has announced an indefinite leave of absence.

This decision comes after consulting with his family due to a worsening medical situation at home. Ngelale submitted a memo to the Chief of Staff on Friday, notifying him of his leave.

Ngelale’s leave affects his roles as Special Presidential Envoy on Climate Action and Chairman of the Presidential Steering Committee on Project Evergreen.

He expressed hope to return to full-time national service when circumstances permit. The leave of absence takes effect immediately, with no specified date for his return.

“I look forward to returning to full-time national service when time, healing, and fate permit,” Ngelale said. He respectfully asked for privacy for his family during this challenging time.

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Minister Condemns Viral Video of Lady Filming her Mentally ill Mother

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The Minister of Women Affairs, Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, has condemned a viral video showing a lady filming her mentally unstable mother.

The minister described the video as disturbing, unacceptable, and potentially harmful. She emphasized that exploiting vulnerable individuals, especially those struggling with mental health issues, goes against the values of empathy and care.

The video, which has sparked outrage online, shows the lady engaging with her visibly unwell and unkempt mother. The lady claims her mother became mentally ill after her father’s death and has been living on the streets. Despite this, the lady visits her mother periodically with food and money.

Kennedy-Ohanenye urged the public to demonstrate compassion and understanding towards individuals suffering from mental health issues. She stated, “Mental illness demands compassion, understanding, and support – not ridicule or exploitation”.

The ministry is seeking information on the mother’s identity and condition to ensure proper care and protection.

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