NGO uses sports, debate to return 700 children to school
KASU Management debunks ASUU claim, says staff movement not due to poor conditions
Race for UNIZIK VC heats up
Just in: LASU don, Prof Lai Oso dies in auto crash
Best candidate in 2023 UTME from Anambra – JAMB
Special needs children join business challenge
Subsidy: NUT, parents fault reduction in school days

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Fuel subsidy removal: School owners groan, seek government’s assistance
Schools, NAPPS, have cried out to the government to assist them in coping with the fallouts from the removal of fuel subsidy that has increased their cost of running their schools.
Tansian University VC to students: We’ ll expel anyone that joins cultism
THE Vice Chancellor of Tansian University, Umunya in Anambra State, Professor Eugene Nwadialor has said that the institution has zero tolerance for cultism, warning that the penalty for belonging to any cult group is instant expulsion from the university.
37 newly approved private universities get FG’s operational licences
THE federal government on Friday, presented operational licences to the 37 newly approved private universities in the country.
Sudan crisis: JAMB rolls out modalities for absorption of returnee students
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board(JAMB)has rolled out modalities for the absorption of returnee students from war-torn countries into Nigerian universities.
Gov Bello inaugurates c’ttee for establishment of new university
Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, on Wednesday, inaugurated a committee for the establishment of a state-owned university in Kogi West. Chaired by Professor Olu Obafemi Nnom, an esteemed academician and Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Letters, the committee has 17 distinguished professors as members. The lineup, as announced by the governor, comprises renowned […]
Cultism: Kwarapoly withdraws student’s HND certificate
The authorities of Kwara state Polytechnic Ilorin, Tuesday withdrawn the certificate of an HND student, AbdulRasheed Zubair Olatunji over his involvement in cultism.
We ‘ll support JAMB to rid education sector of corruption, malpractice – NANS
The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, has said it will support and collaborate with the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, to sanitise the education sector, especially the segment involved in the conduct of public examinations and rid it of corruption and malpractice.
Unilag students’ association gets first female president
Students in the Faculty of Science, University of Lagos were thrown into a jubilant mood as the election results of their science students’ association was made public on Monday the 29th day of May. For the first time in 32 years since the inception of the University of Lagos Science Students’ Association (ULSSA), a female […]
ASUU: Court upholds FG’s ‘No work no pay’ policy
The National Industrial Court, has upheld the no work no pay policy by the Federal Government in the suit filed against the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
BayelsaPRIME will improve learning in children – Diri
By Elizabeth Osayande The Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri has noted that BayelsaPRIME was launched to improve the learning outcomes of children in the state-owned primary schools. The governor disclosed this at the sideline of events to mark this year’s Children’s Day celebration while affirming his administration’s commitment to the development of young […]
More questions about the ‘accident’ that got a minister pregnant
Anyone who tells you that social media is not the highest invader of people’s privacy, isn’t being entirely truthful.
TETFund adds value to ESUT publications, research potential
The Enugu state University of Science and Technology, ESUT, through its University press, on Thursday, presented five books published by the university lecturers whose publications were supported by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFund.
TETFund adds value to ESUT publications, research potential
The books were the third batch of TETFund supported books in a series being published by the ESUT press and the 10th volume of ESUT Journal of experimental research.
UK varsities condemn ban on families foreign students
The United Kingdom universities, under the auspices of Universities UK International (UUK) – a body of universities across the UK, have condemned the UK government’s new immigration rules, which prevent foreign students from bringing families members to the country.
2022 Strike: Ngige lied – UNIZIK ASUU
THE Nnamdi Azikiwe University branch of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has accused the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige of laying false claims that its members in three faculties of the institution did not participate in the 2022 strike by the union.

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