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Oyo SUBEB Unveils Names of Newly Recruited Teachers and Caregivers

SUBEB has officially released the names of 5,600 newly recruited primary school teachers and 80 caregivers.


The Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) has officially released the names of 5,600 newly recruited primary school teachers and 80 caregivers, marking a significant milestone in the state's educational reforms.

Speaking in Ibadan, SUBEB Chairman Dr. Nureni Aderemi Adeniran disclosed that the recruitment list received full approval from Governor Seyi Makinde. The first batch of successful applicants emerged from a recent recruitment exercise conducted by OYOSUBEB.



To check their status, applicants are advised to visit the job portal at www.jobportal.oyostate.gov.ng. According to Dr. Adeniran, the list will be available on the portal starting Saturday, November 23, 2024.

The newly engaged teachers and caregivers will undergo a verification exercise at the Board's headquarters, with dates and other relevant details to be announced soon. Dr. Adeniran emphasized that the recruitment process was based on merit, free from political, religious, ethnic, or gender bias.

He encouraged the successful candidates to view their employment as a call to duty, urging them to be diligent and dedicated in their roles. He also assured the public that the recruitment exercise is ongoing, with plans to employ more qualified applicants in the near future.




Stay updated for further announcements on the verification schedule and additional recruitment phases.

JUST IN: Makinde Approves Release of Successful TESCOM Candidates

Oyo State approved the release of the list of successful candidates for the 2024  TESCOM recruitment exercise


NIFSGISTS UPDATE reliably reports that Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has approved the release of the list of successful candidates for the 2024 Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) recruitment exercise.

The list comprises both teaching and non-teaching candidates.

This development was disclosed on Tuesday by a source close to the process, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. The source revealed that further instructions will be provided by the Permanent Secretary of Oyo TESCOM on or before Monday.


Recall that the Oyo State Post Primary Schools Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) had earlier, in August, released the results of the Computer-Based Test (CBT) conducted for the recruitment exercise. Subsequently, the commission announced the cut-off marks for qualifying candidates.

Applicants are advised to stay informed and await further updates regarding the next steps in the process.

Stay connected with NIFSGISTS UPDATE for timely and accurate news.

Oluyole Constituency Road Project Faces Criticism as Residents Share Evidence of Delays

Construction of Odo-Ona Elewe Road Flagged Off, but Residents Claim Otherwise

Road construction flag off in 2020

The long-anticipated construction of the Odo-Ona Elewe-Idi-Iroko-Olugbemi Adewole (Liberty Academy) Road in Oluyole Federal Constituency, Oyo State, was officially flagged off on the 15th of April, 2020. This announcement came via Team #TASK on the official Instagram page of Hon. Tolulope Akande-Sadipe, a member of the Federal House of Representatives, representing the Oluyole constituency.



According to Team TASK, the project is being carried out by the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) in partnership with MESSRS NDAGRE NIGERIA LIMITED. The project, when completed, is expected to significantly improve road access for residents and boost economic activities in the area.

Present Situation of the Road

However, despite this official announcement, some residents in the area have voiced concerns over the status of the road project. They claim that the road remains unfinished and have provided video evidence to support their claims. This video allegedly shows the road in a deteriorated state, contradicting the reports of its progress.



Residents of Idi-iroko Adewole Community are hereby calling for more transparency and urgent action to ensure that the project is completed as promised, highlighting the need for continuous monitoring of developmental projects.


As this situation unfolds, it raises critical questions about the accountability and delivery of infrastructure projects in Oluyole and other constituencies in Oyo State. Team #TASK and Hon. Tolulope Akande-Sadipe are yet to respond to these concerns raised by the local community.

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Celebrating Leadership: Prof. Sangodoyin Honors Hon. Babatunde Tijani's Legacy and Impact

Prof. Sangodoyin Honors Hon. Babatunde Tijani as a Selfless Leader on His Birthday



In a heartfelt tribute, the Honourable Commissioner for Works in Oyo State, Prof. Dahud Kehinde Sangodoyin, celebrated the birthday of elder statesman Hon. Babatunde Tijani, commending his exceptional contributions to Oyo State. In an exclusive statement to NIFSGISTS UPDATE, Prof.  praised Hon. Tijani for his selfless dedication and unwavering commitment to the state's development.

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Describing Hon. Tijani as both a close associate and a visionary leader, Prof. Sangodoyin emphasized the deep impact of Tijani’s work in Oyo State. "Hon. Babatunde Tijani is more than just a colleague; he is a true friend and an inspiring figure whose legacy is rooted in dedication to the welfare of our people," he stated.


Prof. Sangodoyin highlighted the lasting influence Hon. Tijani has had on Oyo’s progress, acknowledging his countless contributions that continue to inspire change and growth. As Hon. Tijani celebrates another year, Prof. Sangodoyin, along with the people of Oyo State, extends warm wishes for his health, happiness, and continued service to the community.