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15.9m Students Spend N159bn On Mobile Data Monthly
Nigerians students in senior secondary schools and undergraduates in various Nigeriaβs higher institutions are spending an estimated N159 billion cumulatively on mobile phone data monthly.
According to available data, there are an average of 13.9million students in public and private senior secondary schools nationwide and another two million undergraduates scattered across the nationβs higher institutions.
Many of the students that ππΈβππππβππ βπΌβπβππΌβπ spoke to admit that they now spend an average of N10,000 per month on data as a result of the current high level of data depletion experienced across the four major telecom companies in the country.
This amounts to 15.9 million students who spent about N159 billion, translating to an average of N10,000 per student monthly on mobile data, ππΈβππππβππ βπΌβπβππΌβπ findings revealed.
Further investigations revealed that the virtual teaching and learning now being adopted by some secondary schools, universities, polytechnics and other higher institutions had further increased data consumption of students post-Covid-19.
This is in addition to the contents consumed by these same students on social media, especially, on YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, instagram and twitter, among others.
02/02/2024
ASUU-BSU Resumes Suspended Strike Action
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, Benue State University (ASUU-BSU), branch has resumed the strike action, it called off in June, 2023, insisting that unless the management of the University, headed by the Vice Chancellor, Prof Tor Iorapuu addresses issues raised by the Union, it would not call off the strike.
The strike is a resumption of an initial action that the Association called off last June, to pave way for the Benue State Government (BNSG) and the management of the university to address issues of concern raised by the Union.
01/02/2024
NYSC to review camp registration process
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has disclosed plans to review its registration process in its Orientation camps to checkmate attempts by unqualified persons to enroll for national service.
These, according to the scheme, include fake graduates appearing as Prospective Corps Members and persons who, having served previously or issued with an Exemption Certificate, attempt to present themselves again for National Service.
The NYSC Director General, Brigadier General Yushau Ahmed, made the disclosure while presenting his keynote address at the 2023 Batch βAβ Pre-Orientation Course in Abuja on Wednesday.
βThe registration process in the Camp must, therefore, be reviewed and strengthened to checkmate the activities of these fraudulent elements.
βLike we have warned previously at various forums, any unqualified person caught and those aiding them will be handed over to law enforcement agencies for prosecution,β he said.
Also, he expressed the schemeβs commitment to Corps Membersβ security, stressing the need for state coordinators and other stakeholders to evaluate the security situations in all Camp locations.
βThere should be proper surveillance of the Camps and adjoining areas before and during the exercise.
βNo doubt, there has been tremendous improvement in this area. However, security remains a matter of priority in all aspects of our operation, especially during the Orientation Course,β he said.
He stated that the workshop is aimed at reviewing the conduct of the previous Orientation Courses with a view to strategizing for optimal performance.
βMoreover, the next Orientation Course is coming at this time of our renewed focus on the security and general welfare of Corps members.
βIn this regard, I enjoin every one of you to ensure increased vigilance and channel energies towards a hitch-free exercise.
βMore than ever before, the Management is committed to deepening the impact of the Orientation Course on Corps members, especially to prepare them for nation-building,β he said.
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