LASU best graduating student, Oluolamide, wins N10m prize
Book review: The Bako of Zereshé by Dexter Loko
Fee hike: 50% of students may drop out in next two years – ASUU
Nigeria needs 20,000 facilities to absorb out-of-school children — UBEC
OAU students threaten to shut university campus over fee increment
Planned NANS’ protest: Stay off campus, OOU student leaders advise students
UNILAG reduces fees after marathon meeting with NANS
UNILAG reduces fees after marathon meeting with NANS
UNICEF identify causes of Nigeria’s learning crisis, seeks way forward
OAU introduces new school fee regime
Unregistered private schools in Borno risk closure — Commissioner
Nigerian can only achieve digitalised economy through mathematics — Experts
Nigeria can’t achieve digitalised economy without Mathematics — Experts
Security of students, teachers, requirements for devt – Minister
Drama as two Rectors resume duty at Osun Poly campus
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SubscribePoor turnout in Lagos schools as students resume 2023/24 session
Both public and private schools within Alimosho, Agege and Ikeja areas experienced very low turnout of students as schools resume the 2023/2024 academic session in Lagos.
AAU dismisses report on sales of admission to candidates
The Management of Ambrose Alli University, (AAU) Ekpoma, says it does not sell admission to candidates as being peddled in social media.
127 Nigerians receive UK Chevening and Commonwealth Scholarships
The British Government has awarded 127 Nigerians with the prestigious Chevening and Commonwealth UK scholarships to study a wide range of master’s and doctorate degree programmes in 2023.
Ex-ambassador decries poor reading culture in Nigeria
Former Nigerian Ambassador to the Scandinavian countries, Godknows Igali, has decried the poor reading culture among Nigerians.
Rivers varsity bans sale of textbooks, warns students against ‘sorting’
The management of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, IAUE, has placed a total ban on the compulsory sale of textbooks by lecturers to students for scores.
Parents fault admission process into Unity colleges
The Chairmen, Forum of the Parent Teacher Association, PTA, of Unity Colleges in the Southwest Zone, has called for improvement in the admission process into the colleges, saying a situation where some pupils resort to cheating by writing the entrance examination into the colleges in special centres was denying brilliant and deserving ones the opportunity to attend the colleges.
UNIZIK demotes lecturers over sexual harassment of students
SOME lecturers at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka allegedly involved in sexual harassment of students have been demoted by the management of the institution.
Death of student: Punish your health personnel for negligence, NANS tells FUTA mgt
By Adesina Wahab The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, has given the management of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, FUTA, 72 hours to get to the root cause of the death of a final year student or risk mass action. The student body, in a statement on Friday night by the National Vice […]
Access to student loan too stringent – NANS President
The President National Association of Nigerian Students, Usman Barambu has called on the House of Representatives to amend the student loan act to allow all Nigerian Students who desire loan to have access to them.
Avoid night parties, YABATECH advises new students
The management of Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) has advised new students to stay away from night parties after their matriculation.
LASU streams landing of Indian satellite on moon
Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello,Vice-Chancellor, Lagos State University (LASU), has commended the Consulate General of India for choosing the institution as one of the viewing centres for the launch of her space craft, Chandrayaan three, to the moon.
Premiere Academy students excel in 2023 WASSCE
No fewer than 10 students of the Premiere Academy, Lugbe Abuja recorded seven A1s and above in the recently released results of the 2023 West African Secondary School Certificate Examination. Leading the pack was a science student, Master Salmanu Isa Musa, who recorded nine straight A1s.
2024/2025 Chevening scholarship application opens Sept 12
The Chevening fully-funded scholarship application for 2024/2025 will open on September 12, 2023.
Public university students likely to bond over shared trauma
The public university versus private university debate in Nigeria has been ongoing for a while now on social media platforms and discussions among students, parents and others, with both sides bringing fair and reasonable arguments to the table.
Meet Tinubu’s new Minister of Education, Tahir Mamman
President Bola Tinubu, has inaugurated a 45-member cabinet following their screening on the floor of the Nigerian Senate.
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