Today’s teachers have one leg in school, one leg in business  — Prof Aderinoye

Today’s teachers have one leg in school, one leg in business — Prof Aderinoye

Rasheed Aderinoye, a Professor of Adult Education at University of Ibadan (UI), is one-time Deputy Executive Secretary, Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) and National Secretary of Commission for Nomadic Education. He has consulted for UNESCO, UNICEF and also served at different levels at the World Bank. His areas of interest are basic education, long-distance learning and adult literacy. Within the space of his career, he has conducted research in various areas in education development, delivered the inaugural lecture of the University of Ibadan in July and made inputs in areas of human and infrastructural development in the education sector. Aderinoye speaks on the strategy to move education forward in the next four years of the Buhari administration.
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We built on a faulty model – Sam Amadi, former NERC CEO

We built on a faulty model – Sam Amadi, former NERC CEO

A former Executive Chairman and CEO of Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, Mr Sam Amadi, in this interview, analyses the dynamics in the power sector, stating that the benchmarking and unbundling of Distribution Companies, DISCOs, are urgently needed for short-term, medium-term and long-term results. 

Iran has spoken on El-Zakzaky Buhari better listen

Iran has spoken on El-Zakzaky Buhari better listen

The FG and Nigeria’s security chiefs must understand that what we have received is an ultimatum couched in diplomatic language and wrapped as defence of a citizen’s (their citizen) rights to freedom to practice religion which is guaranteed by the Nigerian constitution itself