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Out-of-school adolescent girls get hope of going back to school

The hope of out-of-school adolescent girls going back to school is revived as Action Health Incorporated in conjunction with Fordfoundation, a non governmental organizations that are saddled with the responsibility of working with visionaries on the frontlines of Social Change Worldwide vouched to do every thing humanly possible to restore the hope of schooling to them.

God will select right person as OAU VC – Faborode

Outgoing Vice Cahncellor of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Professor Michael Oladimeji Faborode, has put the choice of his successor in the hands of God. The 9th Vice Chancellor of one of the largest institutions of higher education in Africa, who assumed leadership of OAU in 2006, taking over from Professor Roger Makanjuola, told a group of journalists he would be leaving in June 2011 and God is going to select his sucessor from several qualified people around.

Teenage Nigerian offered admission to Harvard

A 15 year old Nigerian girl has been offered admission to the prestigious Harvard University in United States of America, She is Saheela Ibraheem, 15 year old daughter of a Nigerian immigrant family living in New Jersey, United States. The Harvard University newly intake is latest media sensation.

Two students devise new education system for Nigeria

To accelerate industrial development, harness the human capital potentials and enhance productivity, two university students have devised a new educational system which can positively transform the nation.

LG boss commends Loral Schools on sports devt

The Executive Chairman of Ojo Local Government, Lagos State, Prince Durosinmi Adeyinka has commended Loral International Schools, Lagos for investing in sports development.

AAUA condemns gruesome murder of Corps member

The Adekunle Ajasin University has said that it received with shock, the cold-blooded murder of one its graduates, Mr. Adeniji Kehinde Jehleel, 26, a corps member serving in Bauchi State

FG urged to reduce cost of books

The Federal Government has been advised to remove import duty on paper, ink and other materials used by book publishers so as to reduce the cost of production of books and make books cheaper.

Sales training for CEOs

The Managing Partner of the Hartfield-IMC Partnership, Mr. Tosin Oyelese, has enjoined Nigerians not to look down upon salespersons, saying “more than 85 per cent of the CEOs’ of most of the Fortune 500 companies were once sales executives.

Aize Obayan: We can’t ignore inventions, research

Covenant University, Ota, Vice Chancellor, Professor Aize Obayan, has emphasized the importance of knowledge in the developmental agenda of our country and that without knowledge, a nation perishes.

Donald Onuoha’s solo exhibition debuts in Lagos

The exhibition which is the painter’s first solo effort in Lagos titled Conversation With My Conscience will through the body of works seek to address the role of the conscience in determining human action or moral judgement in life.

Yabatech Rector pledges to promote intellectual properties

The Rector, Yaba College of Technology, Dr. (Mrs.) Margaret Ladipo has pledged to promote innovation and intellectual properties of staff and students of the college in support of entrepreneurial education at every opportunity.

Senior Secondary Curriculum to empower students for wealth generation

The new Senior Secondary Education Curriculum (SSEC), which was personally presented to the public last week in Abuja by the Minister of Education, Professor Ruquayyatu Rufa’i (00N) is said to be geared towards preparing students for higher education as well as laying a solid foundation for sustainable poverty eradication

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