
Teachers and students at LEA Ijayapi Primary School and LEA Byazhin Primary School in the Federal Capital Territory FCT have complied with a directive from the Nigeria Union of Teachers NUT in the FCT to begin an indefinite strike. The schools were deserted on Monday morning, with no teachers or pupils present. The State Wing Executive Council SWEC of the NUT issued the directive after an emergency meeting in Gwagwalada, Abuja, following the expiration of a seven-day ultimatum given to the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, on March 11. While acknowledging the minister's implementation of the N70,000 minimum wage and payment of nine months' arrears to primary school teachers, the union expressed concern that other outstanding issues remain unresolved. These issues include the non-implementation of recommendations from a committee constituted on July 7, 2025, to harmonize teachers' entitlements, the condition of "vacancies" tied to teachers' promotion, and a comprehensive review of the 2024 promotion exercise. The NUT advised parents to keep their children home until further notice, stating that teachers will remain off duty until their demands are met.
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NerdzFactory Company and Research Links, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation and Digital Opportunity Trust, completed the MasterCrafters Assessment and Training Programme in April 2026. The program certified 201 skilled tradespeople across ten trades in Lagos, Nigeria, as structured mentors prepared to train new apprentices. This initiative falls under the Indigenous Apprenticeship to Work Programme, part of the Employee Innovation Fund, which aims to drive sustainable change in Nigeria’s informal skills economy. The program addressed the lack of structure and formal certification pathways in Nigeria's informal apprenticeship system. It mobilized experienced craftspeople from Lagos communities, assessing their technical competence and mentorship readiness, and providing them with teaching frameworks. The assessment phase, conducted from April 16-18, 2026, covered ten trades: fashion designing and tailoring, auto mechanics, carpentry and furniture making, catering, hair making, photography, cosmetology, art and craft, nail technology, and shoe making. Of the 201 certified MasterCrafters, 186 are women and 15 are men, reflecting a focus on inclusion. Four certified MasterCrafters are persons with disabilities. Training at the end of April included safeguarding, ethical apprenticeship practices, mentorship, communication, financial literacy, inclusion, and conflict resolution. All 201 MasterCrafters received formal certification through Nigeria’s Recognition of Prior L
The National Association of Nigerian Students NANS has reaffirmed its commitment to the rescue of abducted students and teachers across Nigeria, declaring support for advocacy efforts by the Nigeria Labour Congress NLC and the Nigeria Union of Teachers NUT. NANS President, Akinteye Babatunde, stated on Thursday in Abuja that the student body remains focused on ensuring the freedom of all abducted individuals and will continue to engage relevant authorities and mobilize support for their rescue. Akinteye emphasized that the safety of students and teachers must be a national priority, warning that insecurity could undermine access to education if not addressed urgently. He added that NANS will work with labor unions, parents, community leaders, and security agencies to pressure the government until the abductees are rescued. While commending the NLC and NUT for their advocacy, Akinteye stressed that NANS's primary concern is the welfare of the victims, not political considerations. He distanced the association from politically affiliated groups, insisting that the campaign for rescue should not be used for partisan interests. Akinteye also dismissed reports questioning his studentship status, reiterating that he is a bona fide student of Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology. He urged media organizations to verify information to avoid distracting from the urgent task of addressing insecurity in schools. The statement follows heightened concerns over school securit

Napoli, the Italian Serie A runners-up, announced on Thursday the departure of coach Antonio Conte and his staff after two years, with an agreement reached to part ways before their contracts expired. The club expressed gratitude for their work and wished them well for future endeavors. Conte, 56, who led Napoli to the Serie A title in the 2024/25 season, is reportedly a leading candidate to become the next Italy coach, a role he previously held from 2014 to 2016. Napoli is said to be in advanced discussions with Massimiliano Allegri, 58, who was recently dismissed from AC Milan.

The Anambra State government has pledged to ensure justice for a 16-year-old girl who was gang-raped by eight men, including her guardian, in Nawfia community. The state Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Welfare, Esther Onyekesi, expressed outrage and vowed to bring all perpetrators to justice. A medical report confirmed the teenager is two months pregnant due to the repeated sexual assaults. The case was reported by a Catholic priest. The victim recounted that her guardian had been forcing himself on her nightly, followed by other men. A "Good Samaritan" facilitated her rescue, leading to some arrests. The victim also stated that her guardian's wife, a stroke patient, was unable to intervene. Police at the Nawfia Division have arrested two of the eight suspects, with six remaining at large. The case is currently being handled at the Nawfia Police station.