Nigerian school shortlisted for global prize
FG raises WAEC, NECO fees to N50,000 per candidate
ASUU calls for utilisation of backlogged unspent funds for tertiary education devt
FG should help fund private universities – Elizade varsity founder
I’ll invest N70b in UNIZIK in 5 years – Odoh
174 First class honours to be awarded as UNIUYO graduates 12,450
Newton Ihoeghian’s path from academic research to community impact
Was age limit for public exams Mamman’s undoing?
Arinze-Umobi hands over to new UNIZIK VC, Ifeanyi Odoh
Strike: SSANU, NASU shut down universities nationwide
Crisis erupts at UniZik over Vice Chancellor election
Cross River varsity lecturers protest unpaid palliative award
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SubscribeOur 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 […]
Otedola donates N3.7bn engineering building to Augustine University
The Chancellor, Augustine University, Ilara-Epe, Lagos, Mr Femi Otedola, has announced a donation of N3.7 billion engineering building to the school.
Undergraduates showcase innovative solutions to energy crisis
Undergraduates from six Nigerian universities, who made it to the final of the Energy Innovation Challenge at the fourth Annual International Week of the University of Lagos, UNILAG, wowed judges
WAEC to conduct hybrid CB-WASSCE for private candidates
“The objective or multiple-choice questions would be rendered on-screen, and candidates would be required to give their responses on the screen”
‘I wanted Law, but made good friends’ – Temitope, LASU’s 1st First-Class History graduate
“They pushed me to do better, and we engaged in healthy academic competition each semester to see who performed better”
40 years after, 21-yr-old Temitope Ayeobasan emerges LASU’s First-class graduate in History
“At first, I wasn’t sure I would achieve a First Class because I didn’t initially want to study history, but I adhered to my mantra: ‘Whatever’s worth doing at all is worth doing well,’ so I put my all into it.”
From chalkboards to chatbots in Nigeria: 7 lessons to pioneer generative AI for education
In 1984, educational psychologist Benjamin Bloom demonstrated that students receiving one-on-one tutoring vastly outperformed their peers confined to the traditional classroom setting
CONUA protests exclusion from FG’s 2009 agreement re-negotiation meetings
The Congress of University Academics (CONUA) has expressed dissatisfaction over its exclusion from the list of university staff unions invited by the Federal Government (FG) to re-negotiate the 2009 Agreement with the unions.
Crisis looms over UNIABUJA VC selection amid allegations of manipulation
The selection process for a substantive Vice Chancellor (VC) of the University of Abuja (UNIABUJA) faces potential disruption due to allegations of moves to manipulate the process in favor of a particular candidate.
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