Oju, Benue state.
The College of Education, Oju was first established in 1981 as Advanced Teacher’s College Oju by the Late Mr. Ape Aku, the First Civilian Governor of Benue State. However, the Advanced Teachers College was phased out by the then Military Administrator, Brigadier John Atom Kpera in 1985. Following the creation of Kogi State from Benue State in 1991, Benue State was left with only one College of Education at Katsina-Ala. Since the National Policy on Education prescribed that NCE should be the minimum entry qualification into the Teaching Profession in Nigeria, and realizing that Colleges of Education could provide the needed manpower to meet up this increased demand, His Excellency Lt. Col. Attahiry Makka, the then Military Governor of Benue State, announced the reopening of the College in December, 1991. The College actually took off on the 3rd February, 1992. This reopening was formalized through an Edict signed into law by the second Civilian Governor of Benue State, Rev. Fr. Moses Orshio, in Benue State Gazette No. 3. Vol. 18 of January. 1993. With the take-off of the College in 1992, the Late John Ajah was appointed the Pioneer Provost of the College. The College of Education Oju was established by a Law (The Edict BNSNO. 1 of 12th August 1993). It was published in Benue State Gazette as No. 8, Vol. 18. The Law set out the objectives of the College to include: To offer courses leading to the Nigerian Certificate in Education or it’s equivalent or higher qualification and such professional courses allowed by law, which on successful completion, candidates qualify as teacher in primary school, secondary school and Teacher Training College of other institutions of higher learning. To service as Center of Research to various areas of Education Theory and Practice To organize from time to time in-service vacation courses.
School Director: Dr. Sunday Eje Edo
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