Category: Education

  • Kwara Education : Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq Approves Recruitment of 1,800 Teachers

    Kwara Education : Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq Approves Recruitment of 1,800 Teachers

    … Tescom’s Boss commends AbdulRahman’s continued investment in education

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    Kwara State Governor, Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, has approved the recruitment of 1,800 senior secondary school teachers, 100 non-teaching staff, and 200 security guards to enhance the safety and quality of education in schools across the state.

    The recruitment will particularly target rural areas, where there is a pressing shortage of teachers.

    In a statement issued by the Chairman of the Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM), Mallam Bello Tauheed Abubakar, it was announced that the application process will soon be made available online. Applicants will be required to possess a university degree in education or a degree in a relevant field with a teaching certificate, such as B.Ed, BSc. Ed, B.A. Ed, BSc plus PGDE, or NCE. Those without the specified qualifications will not be considered.

    The recruitment is aimed at addressing the human resource gap in rural schools, with a focus on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) subjects.

    Applicants in the Arts and Commercial fields will also be considered, and the relevant subject areas will be listed on the application portal. TESCOM has urged applicants whose subject areas are not specified not to apply.

    Further, all applicants will be required to upload their certificate of local government origin and provide proof of their local government of residence at different stages of the recruitment process. Additional requirements may be announced as the process progresses.

    After the online application, applicants will undergo a Computer-Based Test (CBT), with only those who meet the required standards being shortlisted for interviews and peer teaching sessions.

    In line with the state government’s commitment to fighting drug abuse, all shortlisted candidates will undergo mandatory drug tests.

    TESCOM also stated that applicants must not exceed 35 years of age by January 31, 2025. Any candidate who exhibits behavior unfit for a teacher will be disqualified at any stage of the recruitment process.

    The commission commended Governor Abdulrazaq for his continuous investment in public education since taking office in 2019, highlighting the Governor’s focus on improving educational standards across Kwara State.

  • Governor AbdulRazaq Delivers Osi Campus, Keeps Promise of Inclusive Development

    Governor AbdulRazaq Delivers Osi Campus, Keeps Promise of Inclusive Development

    …A New Dawn for Tertiary Education in Kwara State

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    Kwara State Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq has fulfilled his pledge to prioritize education and inclusive development by inaugurating the Osi Campus of Kwara State University (KWASU).

    The move signifies a milestone in his administration’s efforts to complete abandoned projects and drive regional growth.

    Speaking at the inauguration, Governor Abdulrazaq described the project as more than a simple infrastructure upgrade but a legacy initiative aimed at expanding access to quality education.

    He emphasized that his administration’s commitment to progress transcends political affiliations, ensuring all regions of Kwara benefit from sustainable development.

    “This is a lesson in history and a testament to strategic planning and determination. We promised never to abandon this project, and today, we celebrate its completion as a beacon of hope for future generations,” the Governor stated.

    Transforming Southern Kwara


    The newly inaugurated Osi Campus features modern lecture halls, state-of-the-art studios, laboratories, and a serene learning environment.

    These facilities underscore the administration’s focus on academic excellence, sustainable growth, and social inclusion.

    The Governor stressed that the project aligns with his broader vision to make Kwara a hub for innovation and technical expertise.

    The Osi Campus is home to the Faculty of Environmental Sciences, which now hosts programs in Geography and Remote Sensing, Urban and Regional Planning, and Estate Management, among others.

    The National Universities Commission (NUC) recently approved the inclusion of these courses, with plans to introduce Architecture and Quantity Surveying in the next academic session.

    A Collaborative Effort

    Governor Abdulrazaq expressed gratitude to the host community for their support during the project’s completion.

    He called on the students, staff, and management of KWASU to maximize the campus’s potential. “Let this campus become a breeding ground for world-class professionals who will bring honor to Kwara State and Nigeria,” he said.

    Senior officials, traditional rulers, and academic leaders attended the ceremony. Among them were KWASU Chancellor Dr. Johnson Bamidele Adewumi, Pro-Chancellor Prof. Abdulganiyu Ambali, and Vice Chancellor Prof. Sheikh Luqman Jimoh, who commended the Governor’s dedication to advancing education in the state.

    Traditional leaders like the Olosi of Osi, Oba Saliu Adasofegbe, also lauded the Governor for his impactful governance. The monarch highlighted other community-focused projects, including road construction, ICT centers, and support for local vigilante groups, as evidence of the administration’s commitment to improving Osi.

    A Promising Future

    The Governor reiterated his administration’s resolve to expand development across all sectors. He emphasized that the success of the Osi Campus and other projects stems from the collective efforts of Kwarans. “The fruits of today’s achievements are a testament to our shared dedication and hard work,” he said.

    Dr. Mary Arinde, the Commissioner for Tertiary Education, described the campus as a transformative step towards empowering youth with skills and knowledge for a brighter future.

    As the first batch of students settles into the Osi Campus, the inauguration serves as a landmark in Kwara’s educational and developmental journey, setting a standard for excellence and inclusivity across the state.

  • AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq To Commission the Osi Campus of Kwara State University

    AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq To Commission the Osi Campus of Kwara State University

    Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, CON, will officially commission Kwara State University’s newly built Osi Campus today, Wednesday. This major project, completed by his administration, represents a huge step forward in the governor’s continuous commitment to strengthening educational infrastructure and access throughout the state.

    The Osi Campus, designed to accommodate a growing student body and provide cutting-edge facilities, demonstrates the administration’s commitment to enhancing higher education.

    This effort is part of Governor AbdulRazaq’s larger ambition of establishing Kwara as a hub for academic achievement and innovation.

    The commissioning event will be attended by important stakeholders, government officials, academic leaders, and members of the community, indicating the widespread support for this landmark commissioning.