Fee hike crisis hits private schools
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Again FG, ASUU resume meeting over ongoing strike
Kebbi settles N456m WAEC fees – Commissioner
ASUU: Nigeria’s education sector in disarray; stop playing ostrich, end strike — FG told
LASPOTECH students incredibly spend four years on OND courses
UTME screening: Varsities, others to make N3.3bn from candidates
WAEC withholds 365,564 results
How to check 2022 WAEC result on your phone via SMS, internet
Strike: We will beg ASUU if…Parents tell Keyamo
Why we won’t beg ASUU over strike, parents reply Keyamo
Malami, in Kebbi, reiterates commitment to quality education
Keyamo to Parents: Beg ASUU to call off strike
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Subscribe700,000 Ukrainian students displaced, 2,000 schools destroyed in Russian/Ukrainian war — World Bank
… says $9bn needed to rebuild schools By Adesina Wahab Almost 700,000 students and over 25,000 educators have been displaced since the outbreak of the Russian/Ukrainian war, the World Bank has said. Also, over 2,000 education institutions have been damaged by bombing and shelling, and more than 200 of these have been completely destroyed. World Bank […]
Strike: Those blaming us are ignorant of our demands —ASUU
Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Calabar zone, has said Nigerians blaming the union for the prolonged industrial action lacked knowledge about their real demands.
Prolonged Strike: Those blaming us ignorant of our demands – ASUU
By Chioma Onuegbu THE Academic Staff Union of Universities, Calabar zone, has said Nigerians blaming the union for the prolonged industrial action lacked knowledge about their real demands. The zonal Coordinator and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology, University of Uyo (UNIUYO), Dr. Aniekan Brown, spoke during an interview in Uyo, Akwa […]
11 students in Nigerian Schools gain highest marks in World Cambridge Exams
On Friday 29th July 2022, the British Council in Nigeria in collaboration with the Cambridge University Press & Assessment recognizes the outstanding achievements of 110 students from 45 schools across Nigeria.
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