Igweship Tussle: ESUT confirms dismissal of contender, Obiora Ngwu
Picking holes in Alausa’s proposal to scrap JSS,SSS education system
Kano govt gives scholarship to 100 indigent students
TASUED merger: NANS appeals to Amosun
Kwara poly loses sensitive documents to early morning fire
‘We can’t do without Unity Schools’
Education: Lawmaker warns against neglect of infrastructure
Schools resume after Christmas holidays
Senate charges FG on technical, technological education
Government schools still the best if…
Rhythms of music education
How safe are Nigerian Campuses?
Amosun rewards best teachers, students
Tinubu tasks One-Day governors on greatness, patriotism

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Noah’s Ark takes photo journalism to secondary school
Noah’s Ark Communications Limited, organisers of the three-day workshop on Creative Photography and Makeup for students of Wasimi Community Senior School, Maryland, has said that the initiative was to boost the practice of photo-journalism and entrepreneurship among youths.
Group trains 22 schools on character devt
As it is the global practice, Good Character Development Initiative exclusive Partners of the Josephson Institute of Ethics USA in Nigeria, recently organised a 3-day workshop for schools on how to effectively implement good character and impart same on pupils and students in various schools.
100 NYSC members rewarded
Over a hundred outstanding Nigeria Youth Corps Service members for the period of 2010 – 2011 have been rewarded with a training program by the U.S Consulate in partnership with Gordon Barrett, a Human Resource Organization, for their selfless commitment to work.
OAU commissions bakery
The Vice Chancellor, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Prof. ‘Tale Omole, has commisioned the Great Ife bread and confectionery bakery.
Foundation awards scholarship to Mass Comm students
Four students of mass communication have emerged beneficiaries of this year’s Simeon Erimiakhena Olaghere Memorial Foundation Scholarship award.
Varsity workers threaten strike over unpaid allowance
…Gives FG January ending deadline
SENIOR Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU, has given the Federal Government up to the end of January, 2013 to pay members unpaid Earned Allowance, to avert a protracted industrial unrest in the nation’s university system.
Education 2013: Projecting the sector’s strides
At the beginning of 2012, it would have taken an entire team of the most brilliant professors in the nation’s education sector to predict the twists and turns that the sector would face. Even then, most events that graced the headlines of education newspapers would have taken such a team by surprise.
Events that shaped Nigerian campuses in 2012
AS 2012 came to a blissful end on Monday, it was imperative to take stock of issues and events that shaped various campuses of Nigeria’s higher institutions, while projecting on the way forward.
Nigerian students shine at World Robot Olympiad
Amongst four African countries that represented the continent in the 2012 World Robot Olympiad, Team Nigeria emerged first.
VC advocates use of social media for learning
Crawford University, Igbesa, Ogun State, recently graduated 253 students with the institutions Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Governing Council, Prof. Peter Okebukola, calling on stakeholders in education sectors to embrace social media as one of the means of teaching students.

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