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NAPTAN, NANS, ASUP advise new education ministers

Some stakeholders have advised the new education ministers to be inaugurated on Monday by President Bola Tinubu to take their jobs serious and not repeat the errors and mistakes of the past.

School fees up by 100 per cent, parents jolted

When Jide Akerele got the bill and the list of textbooks brought home by his daughter who got promoted to Senior Secondary School (SSS) 2 in a private school, two things shocked him.

School fees up by 100 per cent, parents jolted

When Jide Akerele got the bill and the list of textbooks brought home by his daughter who got promoted to Senior Secondary School (SSS) 2 in a private school, two things shocked him.

Lack of demonstration farm worries Dean as MOUAU inducts 37 vet doctors

The Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike, MOUAU, Professor J. E Onu, has expressed worry over the lack of demonstration farm for veterinary students in the institution to gain the requisite knowledge and experience they need.

FUNAAB appoints Osinuga as Acting Bursar

The Vice Chancellor, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), Prof. Olusola Babatunde Kehinde as approved the appointment of Mr. Olukayode Osinuga, as Acting Bursar of the institution.

Fee hike: Parents, students wait on govt for reversal of policy

it’s over a month since the Federal Government-owned institutions increased the fees payable by students beginning from the current session and the follow-up denial by the government that the schools are still tuition-free and parents and students are still waiting for a reversal of the fee hike.

TFN graduating cohorts impact 50,000 students in 121 schools

A non-profit organisation, the Teach For Nigeria, TFN, has graduated 2023 cohorts who implemented 87 Be The Change projects that impacted over 50,000 students in underserved communities across 121 schools where they served in Lagos, Ogun, and Oyo states

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