Nigerian school shortlisted for global prize
FG raises WAEC, NECO fees to N50,000 per candidate
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SubscribeMiller lauds Education Minister, Alausa, over dual mandate status
.As college matriculates 851 By Efe Onodjae The Acting Provost, Federal College of Education, Technical, Akoka, Yaba, Dr Isaac O. Miller, gas commended the Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, for approving dual mandate status for some colleges of education, including his own to have dual mandate status which allows them to offer degree courses, as well […]
Digital economy: How individuals can drive meaningful change – Adedokun
By Elizabeth Osayande The Chief Executive Officer of LearnSmart, Mr Sanni Adedokun, has said with the right guidance and opportunities, individuals of all ages can drive meaningful change and unlock limitless potential in today’s evolving business landscape. He stated this in Ota, Ogun State during the formal inauguration of the company. According to him, nobody is too […]
Experts advocate responsible use of AI to thrive in digital age
To equip students with tools needed to successfully navigate the rapidly changing currents of content creation in the digital age,
Venture Capital Grant: Unlocking entrepreneurial potential in Nigerian students
The step, according to the Education Minister, Alausa, is to support business ideas by young Nigerians so that they won’t be aborted
Tezabeth Montessori School students visit Little Saints Orphanage Home
By Elizabeth Osayande Students from Tezabeth Montessori School, Agege have donated gift items and a token to Little Saints Orphanage Home. The donation was made during an excursion programme, also known as a field trip to the orphanage. The excursion to the orphanage was part of the school’s learning process for the students. The students were […]
University leaders to meet in Abuja on sustainable funding, revenue generation
By Elizabeth Osayande Senior university leaders, policymakers, and education stakeholders from across the Commonwealth are set to converge on Abuja for a high-level conference aimed at addressing one of the most pressing challenges in higher education—sustainable funding and revenue generation. The event tagged: Commonwealth Institute Universities Leaders Conference, will take place on 23–24 April 2026 in […]
Operation Rescue: BWI, CApIC-ACE bridge healthcare gap in Ota
By Efe Onodjae Beulah World Initiative (BWI), in a strategic partnership with the Covenant Applied Informatics and Communication Africa Centre of Excellence (CApIC-ACE), Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State has organised a comprehensive community medical outreach entitled: Operation Rescue. The event which took place at Canaanland, Ota, Ogun State was aimed at providing healthcare services to the […]
FGC Kano alumni appeal to President Tinubu over land concession, say process faulty
By Adesina Wahab The Federal Government College Kano Old Students Association (FGCKOSA) has issued an urgent appeal to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to immediately halt the concession of approximately 30 hectares of land within Federal Government College Kano under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement. FGCKOSA describes the initiative as […]
FasTrack Schools set standards for Inter-house sports competitions
By Elizabeth Osayande & Ifunanya Ndigwe FasTrack Schools held its 2026 Inter-house Sports festival, setting a new standard by moving beyond track races. Held at the FHA field in Festac Town, Lagos, the day featured numerous sports events, including the 100m and 200m races, sack race, tug of war, and many other activities. The march past […]
FUTA medical students wait for accreditation five years after admission
By Elizabeth Osayande Medical students of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, FUTA, are now waiting with bated breath for the accreditation of their courses by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, MDCN, five years after they were admitted into the institution. Checks by Vanguard showed that the development has led to the students being […]
Sage Impact Foundation saves 400 girls from dropping out of school
By Ifunanya Ndigwe The Sage Impact Foundation has launched a project to support 400 at-risk girls in Niger State. The project kicked off with a ceremony that awarded micro-scholarships to 200 students in Women’s Day College in Bida. This move is to curb the high rate of school dropouts by paying for costs that often keep […]
Nomadic education crisis: 10m children unsure of future
There are over 10 million Nigerians who fall into this category and there are over 4,000 schools set up across the country for the purpose
FG, varsities, private sector must partner to advance postgraduate education — Ex-UI VC, Bamiro
By Elizabeth Osayande A former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, Prof. Olufemi Bamiro, has called for urgent collaboration between government, universities and the private sector to advance postgraduate education in Nigeria, describing such partnership as critical to national development. Prof. Bamiro made the call while delivering the keynote address at the four-day 67th meeting […]
YABATECH charges new Deans, HODs on integrity, innovation, university mindset
By Elizabeth Osayande The management of Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) has charged newly-elected Deans of Schools and Heads of Departments (HODs) to embrace a transformative, university-driven mindset anchored on integrity, innovation and accountability as the institution positions itself for a major transition. This charge was given during a one-day induction training workshop organised by the […]
YABATECH steps up AI education
YABATECH has taken a notable step towards embedding artificial intelligence (AI) into its academic offering
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