Lagos opens Nigeria’s first alternative school for girls
Cross River sets own education standard
Sore points of last Saturday’s UTME
Covenant varsity battles for Clinton’s Hult Prize
UK partners Lagos schools on capacity-building
Students write what might be last UTME

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EXAM MALPRACTICE: Stakeholders brainstorm, chart way forward
The menace of examination malpractice in Nigeria has assumed an alarming and embarrassing dimension in both external and internal examinations.
Sokoto, Bauchi states understudy Lagos education system
Determined to provide quality education to their citizens, a delegation of directors from various departments of Basic Education Board of Sokoto and Bauchi states are in Lagos to understudy the workings of Lagos education system.
Research & Devt: SMS-based multipurpose security system
The need to improve security and power supply cannot be over-emphasised. Realising that this task should not be left to government alone, that all hands must be on deck, some science students of New Total Child Academy, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, decided to contribute their quota by putting into practice what they had learnt.
Technical Vocational Education: German firm take over in Rivers
In ensuring that no stone is left unturned to give the people of Rivers State qualitative education, Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, being satisfied with the standard of education bequeathed to the pupils in primary school and students in secondary school, has shifted focus on technical education with the signing of the Vocation Training Agreement with a German company, Zentralstelle fur die Weiterbildung im Handwerk (ZWH).
Blind students shine at VTC-NSB inter-house sports
Blue House, with 124 points, has won the 18th Annual Inter-House Sports competition of the Vocational Training Centre for the Nigerian Society for the Blind (VTC-NSB) held at the University of Lagos Sports Complex.
Foundation takes cardiovascular education to schools
Worried about the growing incidences of cardiovascular diseases among Nigerian youths, experts have taken the campaign for early cardiovascular education among teenagers to secondary schools in Lagos.
Ex-student, colleague eulogise Achebe
Eulogies have continued to pour in for the late literary icon, Professor Chinua Achebe, this time from an ex-student and a colleague who spoke on Achebe’s relationship with students and colleagues.
Educationists commend NVQ
The Lagos State Chairman, Nigeria Union of Teachers, Mr. Samson Idowu, and the Rector, Sokoto State Polytechnic, Prof. Bashir Garba, have commended the Federal Executive Council (FEC) for institutionalizing a six-level national vocational qualification framework for the country.
Looming varsity strike: Students plead with SSANU, govt
Following the recent threats by the National Executive Council (NEC) of the Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Universities (SSANU) to go on strike if a meeting with the Federal Government failed to grant their demands on the payment of Earned Allowance and rejection of the NEEDS Assessment Report in the university system, students in various institutions of higher learning have pleaded with both parties to consider the fate of students.
Lagos sets new rule on transfer of students in public schools
To provide quality education to residents, the Lagos State Government has set new rule for the transfer of students in public schools in the state. The state government has, therefore, stopped the transfer of students into junior secondary class two or senior secondary class two.

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