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Newton Ihoeghian’s path from academic research to community impact

Newton A. Ihoeghian (Ph.D.) has built a career in sustainable energy systems. His work focused on turning waste into renewable energy, offering environmentally friendly solutions for power generation. As William James aptly stated, “The greatest use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it” – a philosophy that perfectly embodies Dr. […]

Why students should undergo practical entrepreneurship training — Oladun

By Adesina Wahab Founder, Crystal Academy, Akute, Ogun State, Dr Michael Oladun, has charged education administrators and policy makers to ensure that students are exposed to practical  entrepreneurship training for them to truly imbibe virtues that will make them competitive in today’s global market. According to him, rhetorics and lip service to entrepreneurship training in schools […]

Arinze-Umobi hands over to new UNIZIK VC, Ifeanyi Odoh

In a ceremonial transition held on Wednesday at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Acting Vice Chancellor Prof. Carol Arinze-Umobi formally handed over the institution’s leadership to Prof. Bernard Ifeanyi Odoh, now the substantive Vice-Chancellor.

NANS opposes N100,000 compulsory accommodation deposit at Azare varsity

The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, has expressed dissatisfaction with the decision of the management of the Federal University of Health Sciences, Azare, Bauchi State to impose a compulsory payment of N100,000 on students seeking official accommodation on campus.

Strike: SSANU, NASU shut down universities nationwide

Universities across the country, especially those owned by the federal government, were on Monday shut down by non-academic staff under the aegis of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU and the Non-academic Staff Union of Educational and Allied Institutions, NASU.

Cross River varsity lecturers protest unpaid palliative award

Lecturers of the University of Cross River (UNICROSS) on Friday protested the nonpayment of six months of palliative by the management of the institution. The palliative for the state-owned institution which is N10,000 per month was approved for workers in the state by Gov. Bassey Otu. The lecturers who came out in their numbers converged […]

Our education in shambles, NASU fumes

“This funding gap also affects the welfare of staff, leading to poor remuneration, delayed salaries, inadequate benefits, and limited opportunities”

Experts seek policies that promote nation-building, positioning for future

By Adesina Wahab  Experts at the inaugural conference of SI Global Nigeria themed, “Innovating Education for the Future” have called for education policies that will promote nation-building and position the country for the future. The gathering of policymakers, educators, parents and students discussed the state of education in Nigeria and the way forward at a  hybrid […]

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