Igweship Tussle: ESUT confirms dismissal of contender, Obiora Ngwu
Picking holes in Alausa’s proposal to scrap JSS,SSS education system
‘Yar’Adua, Jonathan, Egwu turn against education’
Issues at stake as ASUU/FG rift worsens
FG, ASUU should forget their egos, declares Senator Joy Emordi
Uneasy calm at French Language Village
Edo to boost waste management with N346m
WAEC’s test administrators charged to work as team
Yar’Adua must get varsities back to work, says Animashaun
ASUU strike: Mixed reactions from varsity students
ERC slams FG’s withdrawal from negotiation
ASUU urges FG to re-open negotiation
Strikes destroy intellectual urge in our children, says Olowu
LASU VC advocates true federalism in running varsity
Most UNILAG 1st Class Scholars, products of ISL- Oladipo
Firm saves students from horrific school structures
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SubscribeLibrary inspired my love for education, says LG Chairman
We demolished the school’s dilapidated structures and constructed new ones. We also built a modern toilet. I also established a new school at Baruwa, that is Community Primary School, Baruwa and also at Community Primary School, Isefun, new classrooms were also built for them. At each of these schools we sank borehole and build modern toilet.
Staff empowerment, our priority- Caleb Varsity VC
The VC stated that Caleb University decided to organise the training because a well-informed and trained staff is the backbone of good university administration. In his words, The delicate balance of manpower training, research and community service on which university operations are anchored can only be achieved if the staff saddled with responsibilities are versed in the norms of how things should operate for maximum efficiency.’
ASUU strike: ERC rallies support for education sector
“We are embarking on protest to compel the Federal government to immediately sign and implement agreement reached with the striking unions so that students can resume academic work. We, Nigerian students, are tired of staying at home and we consider the federal government the party to blame in the current crisis, he said.â€
Review National Policy on Education to embrace computer learning, says Okebukola
While acknowledging the National Policy on Education (revised 2006) as an elegant document which makes prescriptions for the conduct of the business of education in Nigeria, it should be re-engineered to embrace comprehensive computer education and introduce Computer Assisted Learning (CAL) as much as possible in the basic and higher education systems, Professor Peter Okebukola, Chairman, Governing Council, Osun State University, Osogbo and immediate past Executive Secretary, National Universities Commission (NUC) has recommended.
‘Be good ambassadors of your alma mater’
“We remind the primary six graduands as they leave, that we expect them to be role models, and to show examples as paragons of excellence wherever they go.
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