Fee hike crisis hits private schools
INSPECTOR OMOGBAI: Doing policing with motherly love
JAMB releases dates for 2024 UTME
2024 Budget: Student loan commences January — President Tinubu
Merriam-Webster crowns ‘authentic’ as word of the year
‘70% of female graduates ‘ve faced sexual harassment from lecturers’
121 bag first class as Okpara varsity graduates 8,369 students
UNILORIN announces dates for 2023/24 Post-UTME
We‘ve roadmap to tackle challenges in education sector – Tinubu
UNN dismisses alleged admission racketeering, graduates 288 first class
TASUED slashes tuition fees, accepts payment in instalments
Nigeria’s best page poet in 2015 debut with ‘Bush Radio’
Visa ban: UK varsities hit with low revenue as Nigerians turn to Canada
60-yr old man bags first class in sociology from UI

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Strike: BUK suspends academic activities
The management of Bayero University, Kano State, has suspended all academic activities, including the ongoing undergraduate first-semester exams for 2022–2023, until further notice.
Unilorin to resume 2023/2024 session December 4
The new academic session of the University of Ilorin will begin on Dec. 4 when the new and returning students are expected back on campus.
WAEC begins computer based private examinations 2024
The Nigerian office of the West African Examinations Council,WAEC, yesterday announced plans to adopt the computer-based examination,CBE, mode for the conduct of its Senior School Certificate Examination, SSCE.
NCC endowment ‘ll enhance research, innovative culture in UNN VC
The Vice Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Professor Charles Igwe, has said that the N30 million naira Professorial Chair endowed on the Institution by the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, would enhance research and innovative culture in the University.
We accept instalments for tuition fees to encourage indigent students – Rhema University
The management of Rhema University, Aba, Abia State, has said it accepts about three instalments for tuition fees to encourage indigent students to acquire quality education.
South African school wins world best prize, Nigerian makes top 10
SPARK Soweto, an independent, partially government-funded kindergarten and primary school in Johannesburg, South Africa, has emerged winner of the World’s Best School Prize for Community Collaboration 2023.
Empowering Ibeju-Lekki youths through STEM education
In the heart of Ibeju-Lekki, a region brimming with industrial giants like the Dangote Refinery, Lekki Free Trade Zone, and Lekki Deep Seaport, a new dawn is rising for the youths. Engr. Abdulahi Sesan Olowa, the Chairman of the Ibeju-Lekki local government, has set the wheels in motion to ensure that indigenous youths harness the opportunities that lie on their doorstep.
Niger Govt earmarks N20bn for take-off of university of education
Niger State government says it has earmarked N20 billion in its 2024 budget for the take-off of the state university of education.
Gov Bello releases N497m for Kogi students’ WAEC exam fees
In total, 15,033 WAEC students will benefit from the Kogi government’s payment.
‘Only challenge I had’ — Crawford overall best-graduating student
“If I put one effort, He multiplies it. I will also thank my parents, who consistently molded me and always put me in the right direction”
UniAbuja promotes 23 lecturers to professorial rank
The University of Abuja has approved the promotion of 23 academic staff to professorial rank. While 13 of the staff got promoted to the rank of professor, 10 others were elevated to the rank of associate professor.
Nigerian students, others for Ottawa varsity scholarship
“Depending on their academic performance, eligible students may receive an excellence scholarship worth a minimum of $CAN70,000 or an entrance scholarship worth at least $CAN40,000 over four years.
‘God’s grace all through’ – Nigerian Student smashes record in SAT
Sochima David Chukwudi, a student of the Nigerian Tulip International College, NTIC, has smashed a record in the Scholastic Aptitude Test, also known as the SAT, scoring 1590 out of the maximum score of 1600 points.
Hitches as 35,000 students ballot for 8,000-bed spaces in UNILAG
As students of the University of Lagos, UNILAG, on Monday started balloting for bed spaces in the school’s hostels, hitches have continued to trail the exercise with a lot of the students unable to access the portal to take part in the exercise.
FG secures $17m W/Bank support for adolescent education
Federal Government, FG, yesterday said it had obtained $17 million loan from World Bank to support adolescent education across the country.

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