Borno
Zulum’s Education Drive Bears Fruit as 615 Teachers Graduate from Special NCE Programme
Zulum’s Education Drive Bears Fruit as 615 Teachers Graduate from Special NCE Programme
By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri
In a significant boost to ongoing reforms in Borno’s education sector, the final batch of 615 teachers has successfully completed a two-year special Nigeria Certificate of Education (NCE) program, underscoring Governor Babagana Umara Zulum’s sustained commitment to rebuilding and professionalising the state’s teaching workforce.
The graduation ceremony, held at the College of Education, Waka-Biu, over the weekend, marked a decisive step in the state government’s coordinated plan to phase out unqualified teachers and raise standards across public schools.
Originally, 647 teachers, drawn from all 27 local government areas of the state, were enrolled in the program. Out of that number, 615 completed the intensive training, which focused on practical classroom skills, pedagogy, literacy, and numeracy. The initiative was designed to equip participants with modern teaching techniques and strengthen their capacity to deliver quality education.
The special NCE program was coordinated by the Borno State Ministry of Education, Science, Technology, and Innovation (MESTI) following a comprehensive statewide assessment that identified teachers in need of professional upgrades. The intervention forms part of broader reforms aimed at restoring confidence in the public education system after years of disruption.
Beyond training, the Zulum administration has also placed emphasis on teacher welfare. Among the measures introduced is the implementation of a ₦70,000 minimum wage for all primary school teachers, a move widely considered an incentive to boost morale and attract qualified personnel into the profession.
Speaking at the ceremony, Commissioner for Education, Engr. Lawan Abba Wakilbe praised the resilience and dedication of the graduates. He announced that all successful trainees would be migrated to the approved minimum wage structure and placed on their appropriate grade levels in recognition of their new qualifications.
The Provost of the College of Education, Waka-Biu, Dr Gambo Saljaba, described the occasion as a milestone for the state’s education sector. According to him, the program’s completion represents a bold stride toward strengthening teacher quality across Borno.
He highlighted not only the academic achievements recorded but also the human stories that unfolded during the two-year journey — including three marriages, the birth of twins to one participant, and the unfortunate loss of three trainees. He commended Governor Zulum, the Commissioner for Education, and the Emir of Biu for their unwavering support.
Also addressing the graduates, the Permanent Secretary of the Borno State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Dr Hyelni Mshelia, urged them to apply their newly acquired knowledge diligently in their respective schools. She encouraged them to uphold professionalism and remain committed to improving learning outcomes for pupils across the state.
The ceremony featured cultural displays and the formal presentation of certificates, symbolising a renewed chapter in Borno’s drive to ensure that every classroom is led by a qualified and competent teacher.
With the graduation of this final batch, the state’s ambitious teacher reform agenda appears firmly on course, signalling hope for a stronger and more resilient education system.
Borno
Police Bust Kidnap Ring in Maiduguri, Rescue 7-Year-Old, Recover ₦1.5m Ransom
Police Bust Kidnap Ring in Maiduguri, Rescue 7-Year-Old, Recover ₦1.5m Ransom
By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri
The Borno State Police Command has arrested five suspected kidnappers and rescued a seven-year-old boy abducted in Maiduguri, recovering the ₦1.5 million ransom paid by the child’s family.
The command said the suspects had initially demanded ₦10 million from the victim’s family before lowering the ransom to ₦8 million. However, security operatives tracked down those involved in the abduction after the child’s mother paid ₦1.5 million.
Police spokesperson, ASP Nahum Daso, disclosed in Maiduguri that the incident was reported to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at about 3:30 p.m., shortly after the boy was kidnapped from the Chad Basin Development Authority staff quarters.
According to him, preliminary investigation indicated that the abductors contacted the victim’s mother through a concealed telephone line and issued a series of ransom demands while negotiations were ongoing.
Daso said the breakthrough came after detectives launched a digital forensic investigation into the payment trail used for the ransom.
He explained that operatives traced the Point of Sale (POS) account that received the ₦1.5 million and arrested the operator, identified as Musa Mohammed Bashir.
The police spokesman added that the arrest of the POS operator led investigators to four other suspects believed to have coordinated the kidnapping operation in the Chad Basin and Bulabulin Alajiri areas of Maiduguri.
He said the child was rescued unharmed, taken for medical examination, and later reunited with his parents.
The police also confirmed the recovery of the ₦1.5 million ransom paid by the family from the suspects.
The Commissioner of Police in Borno State, Naziru Abdulmajid, commended the detectives for what he described as a swift and professional operation.
He reaffirmed the command’s commitment to intelligence-led policing and urged residents to remain alert and continue sharing useful information with security agencies to help tackle crime in the state.
The police said the investigation into the case is still ongoing, with further action to follow as authorities work to dismantle the suspected kidnapping network.
Borno
60,000 Nigerians Return Home as IOM Expands Lifeline for Stranded Migrants
60,000 Nigerians Return Home as IOM Expands Lifeline for Stranded Migrants
By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri
No fewer than 60,000 Nigerians who were once stranded along dangerous migration routes across West and Central Africa have now safely returned home, marking a major milestone in humanitarian efforts led by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The returnees are being supported through structured reintegration programmes designed to help them rebuild their lives, regain stability, and restore dignity after enduring harsh conditions abroad.
IOM Chief of Mission in Nigeria, Sharon Dimanche, disclosed this in a statement issued in Maiduguri, Borno State, noting that the initiative has been ongoing since 2017. She explained that the programme provides tailored support to migrants as they transition from uncertainty to self-reliance.
“Through our reintegration support, migrants are empowered to rebuild their livelihoods and move forward with dignity,” she said, adding that many beneficiaries are already making meaningful progress in their communities.
Dimanche highlighted the recent return of 181 Nigerians from Libya on March 10, 2026, describing it as a significant step that reflects the strong collaboration between IOM, the Federal Government of Nigeria, the European Union, and its member states.
She noted that for many returnees, the journey back home represents a turning point, away from exploitation, abuse, and life-threatening migration experiences, and toward a future anchored on recovery and opportunity.
Beyond facilitating returns, the IOM has provided reintegration assistance to over 38,000 Nigerians. The support includes vocational training, business start-up grants, educational opportunities, and psychosocial care aimed at helping returnees reintegrate into society successfully.
“The return of migrants is not the end of their story,” Dimanche emphasized. “With the right support, they can rebuild their lives, grow, and contribute meaningfully to their communities.”
She added that successful reintegration not only transforms individual lives but also strengthens communities and supports long-term development.
Data from the organization shows that in 2025 alone, 14,787 Nigerians were assisted to return home safely, while more than 2,500 have already benefited from the programme in 2026.
Dimanche also raised concern over the vulnerability of many migrants, revealing that a significant number of those assisted are survivors of human trafficking, exploitation, and severe abuse along migration routes.
She stressed the need for sustained, route-based interventions that ensure access to protection services, safe return pathways, and continuous reintegration support for affected individuals.
The IOM reaffirmed its commitment to working with partners to provide life-saving assistance and create opportunities for returnees to rebuild their futures, one life at a time.
Borno
Zulum Spends Night in Pulka, Disburses N900m Relief to 30,000 Boko Haram-Affected Households
Zulum Spends Night in Pulka, Disburses N900m Relief to 30,000 Boko Haram-Affected Households
By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri
Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has approved the release of N900 million alongside large quantities of food and essential supplies to support about 30,000 households affected by recent Boko Haram attacks in Gwoza Local Government Area.
In a rare show of frontline leadership, the governor spent Saturday night in Pulka, a border community near Cameroon, where he personally coordinated security efforts following renewed attacks in Ngoshe, Pulka, and surrounding areas. The visit marks the first time a sitting governor has stayed overnight in the town, located about 22 kilometres from Gwoza.
Before overseeing the distribution of relief materials on Sunday, Zulum held a closed-door meeting with military commanders, security agencies, and members of the Civilian Joint Task Force. The discussions focused on strengthening security operations, particularly across border communities and key corridors such as the Gwoza–Bitta–Damboa axis.
Addressing residents, the governor emphasised that leadership requires sacrifice and direct engagement with the people. He noted that his administration has consistently prioritised reaching vulnerable communities rather than governing from a distance.
“True leadership is about being present where people need you the most, not remaining in comfort while others suffer,” he said, reaffirming his commitment to grassroots governance.
As part of the intervention, Zulum announced that each household head in Ngoshe would receive N30,000, while married women would be given N20,000. In addition, thousands of mattresses, clothing materials, and other relief items were distributed to ease the hardship faced by displaced families.
He further disclosed that similar support would be extended to Pulka, which has witnessed an influx of displaced persons fleeing violence in nearby communities.
The governor also acknowledged contributions from the Federal Government and business magnate Alhaji Aliko Dangote, who donated 30,000 bags of rice to assist vulnerable residents. He confirmed that Pulka would benefit from the distribution.
“We are not only supporting Ngoshe but also Pulka and other affected communities with both food and non-food items to cushion their suffering,” Zulum stated.
Calling for stronger community collaboration, the governor urged residents to work closely with security agencies by providing credible information that could help tackle insecurity.
“Security is a shared responsibility. Without the cooperation of the people, it will be difficult to end this crisis,” he warned.
Items distributed during the exercise included bags of rice, maize, and sorghum, as well as bedding materials such as mattresses and plastic mats.
The governor was accompanied by key political and government officials, including Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume, Hon. Ahmed Usman Jaha, and Hon. Bukar Talba, among others.
Zulum reassured the affected communities of sustained efforts by both the state and federal governments to restore peace, rebuild livelihoods, and ensure long-term stability across Borno State.
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