Lagos opens Nigeria’s first alternative school for girls
LASU sets up ad-hoc panel to review service conditions
Rector urges students to be ICT compliant
Don’t underrate sports in child’s development – AOCOED International School Administrator
Ojerinde tasks youths on technology, outlines impact on JAMB
Death on campus: UNILAG sets up probe panel
PIN hosts ICT skills training graduation, town hall meeting
Young scientists dazzle stakeholders with projects at national contest
US Embassy marks Black Colleges Day
Loral School floors Govt College, others in quiz competition
President Jonathan appoints new registrar for NABTEB

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More students for 2011 NASSMAC as first stage exam holds nationwide
The 2011 edition of Cowbell National Secondary Schools Mathematics Competition (NASSMAC) will begin with the first stage examination for this year’s contest holding on Saturday March 19, 2011 in 200 centres in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The competition is open to all students 10-18 years of age in JSS 3 and SS 2 attending full time secondary education in government approved schools in Nigeria
Winners emerge in British Council’s Innovation 360 contest
Winners have finally emerged in the second edition of the British Council’s Innovation 3600 Competition.
Innovation 3600 is a competition designed in partnership with UK Institutions to discover innovative minds across Nigeria; people who have the kind of ideas that will help solve challenging problems and move the country the next step up. It is a test of innovation and creativity
Don’t underrate sports in child’s development — AOCOED International School Administrator
As sports continued to grow in popularity and offer high earning jobs to young athletics, parents have been advised not to limit the development of their wards only to academics but to consider the hidden opportunities sports could offer them in their future career
Nigerian varsities can rank among 20 world best — ICT Expert
The establishment and activation of National Universities Commission Data Base project (NUCDB), for universities in Nigeria, will aid them to be among the world best. There have been a lot of positive changes in the management of data and enhanced visibility of our universities since the introduction of this project
Much ado about siting varsity in Ekiti
When the Minister of State for Education, Mr Kenneth Gbagi and the Executive Secretary, National University Commission, NUC, Prof Julius Okojie, paid a visit to Ekiti State last November, only a few people knew their mission to the state

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