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Tuesday, 30 June 2026

FG Scraps JSS/SSS Structure, Introduces 12-Year Continuous Basic Education

 


FG Scraps JSS/SSS Structure, Introduces 12-Year Continuous Basic Education


The Federal Government has announced a major overhaul of Nigeria's education system, abolishing the separation between Junior Secondary School (JSS) and Senior Secondary School (SSS) and replacing the 6-3-3-4 structure with a compulsory 12-year uninterrupted basic education model.


The announcement was made on Tuesday by the Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, during the inauguration of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Ministerial Implementation and Monitoring Committee in Abuja.


According to the minister, the reform is aimed at improving access to education, reducing the number of out-of-school children, and ensuring that every Nigerian child receives 12 years of continuous, quality education before progressing to tertiary institutions or vocational training.


Alausa said the new model is designed to eliminate the transition barriers between junior and senior secondary education, which have contributed to high dropout rates among students.


He explained that the uninterrupted 12-year system would provide a more seamless learning experience, strengthen foundational and vocational skills, and improve student retention across the country.


The reform also seeks to standardise curriculum delivery, enhance education quality, and better align Nigeria's school system with global best practices.


The 6-3-3-4 system, introduced in 1982, consists of six years of primary education, three years of junior secondary school, three years of senior secondary school, and four years of tertiary education. Under the new arrangement, the JSS and SSS divisions will be merged into a single 12-year basic education programme.


The Federal Government said implementation of the policy will involve curriculum reforms, teacher training, adjustments to school administration, and collaboration with state governments and other stakeholders.


Education stakeholders are expected to closely monitor the rollout of the reform, which the government believes will improve educational outcomes and expand opportunities for millions of Nigerian children.


@ TheInsightLensProject.com 

Thursday, 25 June 2026

Super Falcons’ Title Defence Gets Boost As NSC, NFF Create WAFCON Welfare Committee


 


NSC, NFF Set Up WAFCON Welfare Committee As Super Falcons Target Title Defence In Morocco


The Leadership of the National Sports Commission, NSC, in collaboration with the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has set up a WAFCON  Welfare Committee for the Nigerian Super Falcons in their title defense for the Women's Nations cup in Morocco.


Following a successful meeting that was held between the Director General of the NSC, Hon. Bukola Olopade and the General Secretary of the NFF, Dr Mohammed Sanusi in Abuja on Wednesday, the seven member committee was set up which will be chaired by NFF Executive Board member, Aisha Falode while Ruth David will serve as the Committee's Secretary.


Other members of the committee include; Rt. Hon. Margaret Icheen, Babagana Kalli, Emeka Iyama, Aderonke Tinuoye, and Tobechukwu Oluchi.


Director General of the NSC, Hon. Bukola Olopade said the Federal Government is committed to ensuring that the Super Falcons have a hitch-free tournament, devoid of any form of financial rancour.


" Mr President, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR alongside the First lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu CON, are both personally committed to seeing that the Falcons successfully defend their title in Morocco which is why this ad-hoc committee was put in place to further assist the NFF to ensure a seamless campaign for team".


" Welfare is an unnegotiable key part of any team's competition success and with this committee, the players can be rest assured that the NSC and NFF are taking their welfare very seriously for the WAFCON", he added.


The General Secretary of the NFF, Dr Muhammed Sanusi said this is another history making step by both the National Sports Commission and the NFF because it is the first time this kind of committee is being set up for the senior Women National team ahead of a major tournament.


" For us at the NFF, this shows the level of commitment the NSC is putting on Women's football and it will only make the women's game to continue to grow rapidly in the country".


" We believe this committee is not going to the WAFCON to take the responsibilities of anybody but to make sure we have a seamless campaign for the tournament".



Wednesday, 24 June 2026

Game Changer: Gusau Vows To Break NFF Coaching Barriers As CAF B Course Closes


President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau MON, has reaffirmed the Federation’s commitment to grassroots development and accessible coaching education pathways, following the conclusion on Wednesday evening of the CAF B-License Refresher Course organized by the nation’s football-ruling body.


 


Speaking at the closing ceremony, Gusau thanked participants and stakeholders for their dedication to the programme. He noted that the football landscape, including coaching education, has improved significantly since his administration took office a few years ago. “When we came in, the situation was not particularly great with regards to coaching education. I believe you can all attest to the fact that significant progress has been made in this area, with the numerous courses we have had and our country’s return to the CAF A-License convention,” he said, adding that the NFF will continue to create the enabling environment needed for coaches and players to thrive.


 


The NFF boss also addressed concerns around certificate issuance for coaches who completed the CAF B course many years ago but have not been certificated. He assured all participants that the Federation is working closely with CAF to ensure every eligible coach receives their certificate.


 


He added that the NFF now has enough qualified instructors to take CAF B training programmes to states, zones, and local government areas across the country. This, he explained, removes the need for coaches to travel to Abuja. “You can be in your state, and the course will be at your doorstep. We need to educate our grassroots coaches. That is the way to go for holistic development of the game,” he added.


 


The NFF President stressed that football education is evolving and becoming more scientific and technical. According to him, the modern game demands that coaches stay updated with current methods and information. While the A-License course will be limited to few persons due to CAF regulations, Gusau promised that his administration will carry all coaches along in the development process.


 


A total of 50 coaches, who came in two streams, were refreshed during the four-day exercise, which began on Sunday.


 


The closing ceremony was attended by the NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi MON (himself one of the instructors); NFF Technical Director, Coach Augustine Eguavoen (also an instructor); NFF’s Head of Coaching Education, Dr Terry Eguaoje; NFF Director of Media and Communications, Dr Ademola Olajire; Coach Abdulrafiu Yusuf and; President of Nigeria Football Coaches Association, Coach Ladan Bosso.


 

Friday, 19 June 2026

Elebuibon Boyz Unveil New Kits For 2026 NLO


 

Elebuibon Boyz Unveil New Kits For 2026 NLO



 Elebuibon Boyz Football Club has unveiled its new home and away kits for the 2026 Nationwide League One NLO) season, exciting its growing fan base.


 The jerseys feature its partner,  OTUAGASA FOUNDATION, as the front-of-shirt sponsor. 


Crafted by Nigeria’s top brand, Owu Sports Wears, the kits are made of high-quality materials and a modern design inspired by the classic blue and white stripes, enhancing visibility on the pitch. 


The design blends tradition and innovation, reflecting the club’s dynamic style of play. They are finished with a seasonal V-neck, prominently displaying the club crest and Owu’s logo. 


During the kit unveiling at Chief Ifayemi Elebuibon's residence in Osogbo, Mr. Ogundeji Elebuibon, CEO of Otuagasa Foundation, spoke of his commitment to developing Elebuibon Boyz FC to be a leading football team in Osun State and Nigeria.


He stated the club's vision is to grow beyond its current level into a prominent football institution locally and nationally, relying on strategic planning and investments.


Ogundeji also plans to improve the club's brand by partnering with a top Nigerian sportswear maker for quality kits and branded materials.


He expressed no regrets investing in the club, seeing it as a tribute to his father, Chief Ifayemi Elebuibon, whose societal contributions he celebrates.


"I have no regrets putting my resources into the club. It’s a way to support and continue my father's legacy," he said during the event attended by officials, supporters, and community members.


NFF Concludes Arrangements for Six-day CAF B Refresher Course In Abuja

 



NFF Concludes Arrangements for Six-day CAF B Refresher Course In Abuja


 


The Nigeria Football Federation has concluded all arrangements for a six-day CAF B-License refresher course for Nigerian coaches, which will commence on Sunday, 21st June 2026 at the NFF/FIFA Goal Project, Abuja.


 


NFF Technical Director, Coach Augustine Eguavoen said on Friday that the course was necessary because several coaches with the B License require renewal and upgrading before they can proceed to the A-License level. “We have been behind for a lot of licenses, but we have before now dealt with the C and D Licenses, and also the B. So, what we are doing now is refreshing those who have the B Licenses.”


 


He explained that due to the high number of applicants, the refresher course would be held in two batches of 25 coaches each to ensure effective learning. “For proper learning to take place, the number has to be manageable, so we are going to be having 25 people for each of the batches. The first batch will run from June 21-23, while the second batch will hold from June 23-25. After the refresher, the NFF will determine how many coaches are eligible for the A-Licence course, which will be limited to only 25 participants.”


 


On the facilitators, Eguavoen said no external resource person is being invited, as NFF’s Head of Coaching Education, Dr. Terry Eguaoje will handle the sessions with support from other FIFA and CAF-certified coach educators in Nigeria.


 


“A number of us have been certified by FIFA and CAF as coach educators, including myself, Monday Odigie, Edema Fuludu and even the NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi. All of us can effectively handle the sessions for the CAF B refresher programme.”


 


Dr Eguaoje added: “We are making tremendous progress in making sure that our coaches are current in the latest coaching methodologies and certified in line with CAF coaching requirements. Upon successful completion, coaches will have their CAF B diplomas renewed, and will be eligible to apply for the upcoming A-License course starting in August 2026.”