Edo SUBEB Chairman Suspends Teacher for Improper Scoring of Pupil As schools resumed for the new term, the Executive Chairman of the Edo State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Dr. Paddy Iyamu, conducted surprise visits to various schools to ensure that teachers were present at their duty posts. During these visits, Iyamu took action against a primary school teacher, suspending them for professional misconduct. While inspecting schools in Benin, Oredo Local Government, Iyamu expressed disappointment upon discovering that the teacher had scored a pupil's answer as correct, despite the pupil providing an incorrect response. Upon reviewing the pupil's workbook, Iyamu confirmed that the teacher had mistakenly marked a wrong answer as right. The Chairman visited schools such as Uwa Primary School, Adesuwa Primary School, and Akenzua Primary School, and expressed his dissatisfaction that a teacher with a National Certificate in Education (NCE) was unable to properly manage pr...
NASARAWA GOVT DONATES ₦60M TO LAFIA MARKET FIRE VICTIMS. (PHOTO).
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Nasarawa Govt Donates ₦60m To Lafia Market Fire Victims
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Nasarawa State Government has donated the sum of ₦60 million to the victims of recent fire outbreak that engulfed a section of Lafia Modern Market and destroyed properties worth millions of naira.
Governor Abdullahi Sule announced the donation on Thursday at a meeting with a delegation of the state's Marketers' Association.
The members of the Committee constituted to investigate the cause of the inferno were also part of the meeting held at the Government House, Lafia.
Governor Sule who commiserated with the marketers over the devastating incident insisted that measures must be put in place to avoid reoccurrence.
The Committee had earlier recommended the sum of ₦49 million to the State Government to support the fire victims.
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