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Building a Platform for Talented Prospects in Nigeria – Meet Abiodun Sijuade

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Building a Platform for Talented Prospects in Nigeria - Meet Abiodun Sijuade

Building a Platform for Talented Prospects in Nigeria – Meet Abiodun Sijuade

 

 

 

Today, we are casting a searchlight on entrepreneurs charting a new territory in Ogun State and we turn our focus to Abiodun Sijuade, the founder and product lead of Exambeta, a firm curating opportunities for talented young Nigerians to study pathways and other opportunities abroad and building bilateral partnership for academic exchange to help lower-income students take advantage of initiatives abroad headquartered in Abeokuta with offices in Sagamu and Ibadan. He is also the founder of Betaprep Africa, an edtech company whose mission is to use technology, media and teaching to improve learning experiences for standardized testing candidates.

 

 

 

 

According to him, his story started around the middle of 2018, when an experience with a client of his former workplace who was pursuing admission into a university in the U.S made him realise he could start out his own firm in providing such services and more – using software to help reduce the costs of delivery and increase the quality of learning experiences available, especially to prospects. He founded Exambeta in late 2019, backed by personal savings just enough to secure rent for one year, started operations in Itoku, Abeokuta, Ogun State.

 

Building a Platform for Talented Prospects in Nigeria - Meet Abiodun Sijuade

 

Exambeta and Betaprep Africa have in their missions and visions, one underlying central mandate – to eliminate the deficits between Nigerian and later, African students who want to pursue tertiary education abroad but are often consistently denied due to differences in curriculum training, language, funding, information and testing requirements. If Exambeta is the physical, inhouse training and teaching arm, Betaprep is the online, software-based arm providing strategy and paths; combining to ensure that in 2021, just after the pandemic, more than 25 persons were able to secure prestigious admissions placements in the U.S, U.K & Canada, with that figure set to multiply as he prepares to launch the BetaPrep Interactive Virtual Learning (IVL) mobile app, later this year.

 

 

 

Sijuade’s dedication to providing top-notch consulting services has set him apart as a leader in the field, and his passion for helping students navigate the complexities of studying overseas has made him a trusted resource for many aspiring scholars. As he continues to pursue his education with an MBA in view and expand his business ventures, Sijuade remains committed to his mission of making quality education accessible to all. His innovative approach and unwavering commitment to excellence have made him a standout figure in the world of international education consultancy – much needed addition to the entrepreneurship arena in Ogun State and Nigeria and perhaps he may open to achieving some of these objectives through smart and updated legislation, such as seeking political office that can give him more avenue to serve his constituents what is called the good dividends of democracy and thereby making sure SDG4 (Quality Education) cuts across the segmented rural regions.

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11 states Received Alerts Over planned Release Of lagdo dam By Cameroon By shonibare Timileyin

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11 states Received Alerts Over planned Release Of lagdo dam By Cameroon

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The Federal Government on Tuesday alerted Nigerians to the water release from Lagdo Dam in Cameroon.

The FG made this known in a press statement signed by the Director General/Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency, Umar Muhammed.

The statement noted that the authorities of the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon will initiate controlled water releases starting from Tuesday, September 17, 2024.

It said the water discharge is anticipated to progressively escalate to 1000m³/s over the next seven days based on the inflow from the upstream Garoua River.

The Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency wishes to notify the general public that the authorities of the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon have communicated to the agency that they will initiate controlled water releases at a rate of 100m³/s (8,640,000m³/day) starting today, 17 September 2023.

“The water discharge is anticipated to progressively escalate to 1000m³/s over the next seven days based on the inflow from the upstream Garoua River, which serves as the primary source into the reservoir and a significant tributary to the Benue River.

“Nonetheless, the dam operators have indicated that the planned water discharges will be gradual to avoid surpassing the conveyance capacity of the Benue river system and triggering substantial flooding downstream in Nigeria. The overflow from the Lagdo Dam is projected to cease once there is a noticeable reduction in the flow into the Lagdo reservoir,” the statement read in part.

The agency, however, said there was no cause for alarm.

“The agency unequivocally states that there is no need for alarm as major flooding downstream in Nigeria is not anticipated since the flow levels along the Benue River are still within cautionary limits.

“Nevertheless, it is of utmost importance for all states bordering the Benue River system, namely: Adamawa, Taraba, Benue, Nasarawa, Kogi, Edo, Delta, Anambra, Bayelsa, Cross Rivers, and Rivers, along with the government at all levels (federal, state, and LGAs) to heighten their vigilance and implement appropriate preparedness measures to mitigate potential flooding impacts that may arise due to an increase in flow levels of our major rivers during this period.

“The agency will continue to diligently monitor the flow conditions of the transboundary Benue River and the national inland rivers, and consistently provide regular updates on water levels across major rivers to prevent further flood disasters,” it added.

The dam is located in the Northern Province of Cameroon, on the Benue River, in the Niger basin. The lake covers an area of 586

The release of water from Lagdo Dam has long been a cause for concern for many in Nigeria as it affects many states because it serves as the entry point of River Benue.

Last week, there was a devastating flood in Borno State which killed over 30 persons and affected over a million citizens in the state.

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Third mainland bridge vandal arrested by the police By shonibare Timileyin

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Third mainland bridge vandal arrested by the police

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Operatives of the Onikan Division of Lagos Police Command have arrested one Suspect, Yakubu Yusuf, for vandalising a segment of the Third Mainland Bridge railings.

This was disclosed in a statement on by the Lagos State Police Command on Wednesday.

According to the statement, Yusuf was arrested following information received by the division on the activities of some vandals operating along the Old School of Nursing area of the Third Mainland Bridge.

The statement reads, “Officers of Onikan Division after receiving information of the activities of some vandals who were vandalizing the railings of the bridge by Old School of Nursing inward Third Mainland Bridge, arrested one Yakubu Yusuf ‘m’ aged 28 and twenty one (21) long pieces of aluminum railings were recovered.”

The statement revealed investigation is ongoing to arrest other suspects

It added, “Investigation is on to arrest other fleeing suspects.”

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Dantata visits Maiduguri, donates ₦1.5bn to flood victims

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Dantata visits Maiduguri, donates ₦1.5bn to flood victims

 

Elder stateman and business mogul, Alhaji Aminu Alhassan Dantata, has donated N1.5 billion to victims of the flood which ravaged parts of Maiduguri, Borno state capital.

Dantata made the donation when he led a delegation from Kano to Government House, Maiduguri, on Tuesday.

He extended his heartfelt condolences to Governor Babagana Zulum, the government and the people of the state, especially those who lost their beloved ones to the flood.

Dantata, 96, who lamented how the deterioration of the economy in the country, urged the elites and political leaders to repent and fear Allah in their dealing.

He also prayed for the peace and harmony of the Borno State and Nigeria at large.

Responding, Governor Zulum expressed heartfelt gratitude for Elder Stateman for his compassionate visit, acknowledging that its serves as a powerful beacon of hope and solidarity during the trying times.

“The people of Borno deeply appreciate this show of humanity by a 96-year-old to visit us. Let me say it, Our Baba has donated the sum of N1.5 billion to support the flood victims. May Allah bless and reward you with Aljannah. Mu gode, Baba, Zulum said.

The development comes after Dantata’s nephew, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, also made a N1 billion donation to the flood victims.

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