Nigerian school shortlisted for global prize
FG raises WAEC, NECO fees to N50,000 per candidate
UNN don, Verlumun, ranks among top 2% of scientists globally
Nwankwo emerges Deputy National President NAUS
FG approves N10bn for takeoff of upgraded institution in Plateau
Yoruba youth group protests OAU’s cancellation of Unity Day Event
ASUU threatens strike, gives FG 14-day ultimatum
NECO releases results; Abia leads as 828,284 pass English, Maths
Institute faults NBTE over professionalisation of SLT
Olam Agri gives back-to-school scholarships to students
Why Lagos govt must reconsider new boarding fee — Foundation
Scholars must develop competence to identify fake journals – Verlumun
Parents protest Lagos Govt’s 186% hike in school feeding fees
Togo degree-awarding institutions: Expert faults FG’s claims
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SubscribeMedical Guild condemns interdiction of LASUCOM Provost
The Medical Guild, an umbrella body of medical and dental practitioners in Lagos State, has strongly condemned the recent interdiction of the Provost of Lagos State University College of Medicine (LASUCOM), Professor Abiodun Adewuya.
Ainabe, Shonekan, Idahosa, others bag awards as college marks 30
The anniversary which will feature a keynote address by the immediate past Governor of Delta State, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, is scheduled to hold on Thursday and Friday
Nasarawa college of education lecturers kick against recruitment of unqualified staff
Lecturers at the College of Education, Akwanga, Nasarawa State have called on the Nasarawa State Government to take urgent steps toward reviewing the recent employment of academic staff in the institution to restore the academic standards of the school.
NB, OCAT provide classrooms, others for Okegun-Odofin school
Nigerian Breweries Plc through the Felix Ohiwerei Education Trust Fund in collaboration with “One Community at a Time” (OCAT), a Lagos State government initiative, has commissioned a newly built block of classrooms and other facilities at Okegun-Odofin Junior High
Rising cost of living worries parents as school’s resume
Nigerian parents are complaining as they grapple with rising costs of tuition, transportation, and basic goods that have put pressure on household budgets as schools resume on Sept. 9.
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