Nigerian school shortlisted for global prize
FG raises WAEC, NECO fees to N50,000 per candidate
Australia to cap foreign student numbers at 270,000
Age for writing WASSCE: Outrage greets Minister’s directive
Dividends payment: NANS lauds Kyari’s leadership in NNPC
Ngige truncated 5yrs of govt/ASUU negotiations – Osodeke
WAEC opens portals for 2025 WASSCE school recognition
ESUT promotes 40 Staff to Professors, Readers
Strike looms in varsities as ASUU gives notice
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SubscribeUK varsities record 65% drop in deposits by Nigerian students
Due to the current economic crunch in the country, payments by Nigerian students for the new academic session starting in September, this year in universities in the United Kingdom have dropped by 65% compared to last year, a report by the Financial Times of London has said.
UNICAL once mobilised a bread seller for NYSC, says DG
By Idowu Bankole The Director-General, NYSC, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Brig.-Gen. Yusha’u Ahmed has accused the University of Calabar, UNICAL of once mobilising a bread seller for the national service scheme. The Director-General, NYSC, Brig.-Gen. Yusha’u Ahmed said this in a statement issued on Saturday in Abuja by the Director, of Information and Public […]
Why there is high level of corruption in Nigeria, Omobitan, LASU DVC
There is high level of corruption in the country because there is lack of trust in the society wherein the ruled do not believe in the rulers and everybody doing things for his or her personal gains.
School administrator wants government’s policy on bullying
The founder of Amazing Talent School, Odivwri Eddy, has reminded the federal government of the need to implement regulations that would guide against bullying in schools.
Economic hardship: FG is not addressing main issue — Ohuabunwa
“Those who have large stocks in their warehouses, they should push their stocks out. It is better the stocks are out than they being in warehouses, piled up”
Ondo to partner Teesas Education to uplift schools
The Ondo State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Mr Olaolu Akindolire, has expressed the state’s readiness to partner with Teesas Education
Thompson Abayomi Oshin Health and Education Foundation donates to UCH
“Today, we celebrate a beacon of hope and generosity embodied by the Thompson Abayomi Oshin Health and Education Foundation”
OAU council chair wants FG to remove research, endowment funds from TSA
The Chairman, Governing Council, Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, Ile-Ife, Osun State, Prof. Siyan Oyeweso, has appealed to the Federal Government to remove universities endowment fund from Treasury Single Account, TSA.
NANS Lagos plans Security Summit, Intercampus Debate
The Lagos State chapter of the National Association of Nigerian Students NANS, is set to host a pivotal Security Summit and Intercampus Debate that will bring students from various higher institutions under one roof.
2024 WASSCE: Credit passes in English, Maths lower than 2023 figure
By Luminous Jannamike ABUJA – Deji Adeyanju, a rights activist, has urged President Tinubu to fire the Sports Minister, Senator John Enoh, following Nigeria’s disappointing performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics. The call for the Minister’s sack came after a string of controversies and disqualifications marred Team Nigeria’s participation in the Olympics, including the unregistration […]
College names SUG Building after Olaolu, Gov Ayedatiwa’s aide
The management of the Margaret Mosunmola College of Health Sciences and Technology has named its Students Union Building after Hon. Kevin Solomon Olaolu, aka KSO, who is the Senior Special Assistant on Students Affairs to the Governor of Ondo State, Mr Lucky Ayedatiwa.
NANS holds summit for youths on drug abuse
The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, is set to hold a national summit on drug abuse for youths and students across the country. It is scheduled for the University of Abuja next week Tuesday.
Ex DG, NIPSS, UNIABUJA don offer students tips for overcoming challenges of growing up
A Lecturer in the Department of Guidance and Counselling at the University of Abuja, Professor Patricia Ojiah, has stressed the importance of self re-evaluation as a key step young people must cultivate to be able to cope with the challenges of growing up and achieving maximum results from the prospects that surround them in today’s world.
Don’t reverse ban on certificates from Togo, Benin varsities, NANS tells FG
By James Ogunnaike, Abeokuta The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has appealed to the federal government to sustain the embargo placed on certificates obtained by Nigerian students from tertiary institutions in Togo and the Republic of Benin. NANS appealed on Sunday, in a statement signed by the Clerk of the Senate, NANS National,Abdul-yekinn Odunayo, […]
FUTO First-Class graduate receives scholarship for AI Master’s in U.S.
By Etop Ekanem A first-class Information Technology graduate from Federal University of Technology Owerri, (FUTO), Imo State, Esther Abel, has secured a fully funded scholarship to pursue the first-ever AI in Business Master’s program in the U.S. She disclosed this in a recent media statement, sharing how the opportunity marks a significant milestone in her […]
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