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The key to change (1)

The key to change (1)

Has your world fallen apart? Do you feel caved in and out of control of your life? Do you feel overwhelmed by the circumstance of life? Do you feel that life dealt you the wrong hand? Do you detest your upbringing and past experiences? Are you currently reliving the pains and pangs of an abusive childhood? Do you feel that the environment is controlling your life?

Olashore boosts teachers’ knowledge through specialist training

Olashore boosts teachers’ knowledge through specialist training

IN its continuous efforts to blaze the trail in the education sector in Nigeria, Olashore International School has started a special training programme for carefully selected teachers across the country. The programme , tagged, The Teacher Training Programme (TTP), which kicked off last Saturday in Iloko Ilesha is meant to infuse special training skills on teachers who are carefully selected across the country as well as teachers from partner schools.

Using public health education to fight Ebola: Roehampton online student example

Using public health education to fight Ebola: Roehampton online student example

THE outbreak of Ebola in parts of West Africa saw health officials, hospitals and other industry stakeholders reassessing their levels of preparedness for dealing with public health emergencies. Widespread shortages of doctors, nurses and volunteers possessing requisite knowledge and skills for containing the epidemic was recorded in affected areas, resulting in the spread of the deadly disease from Guinea to Sierra Leone, Liberia, Senegal, Nigeria and outside the shores of Africa.

2015 Education survey: We need proper funding, NPC tells FG

2015 Education survey: We need proper funding, NPC tells FG

The Project Coordinator 2015 Nigeria Education Data Survey (NEDS) organised by the National Population Commission (NPC), Amaka Ezinwa, has called for the proper funding of the programme by the Federal Government to ensure adequate planning for Education in the country.

Kammonke, 16-year-old Nigerian selected as 2015 Global Scholar

Kammonke, 16-year-old Nigerian selected as 2015 Global Scholar

A 16-year old Nigerian, Mr. Obase-wotta Kammonke, has been selected to serve as a Global Scholar at the 2015 Global Young Leaders Conference (GYLC). In a letter conveying this honour, and signed by Marguerite C. Regan, Dean of Academic Affairs, Global Young Leaders Conference, Obase-wotta’s invitation to represent Nigeria places him among a very select group of top students across the world based on their “demonstrated leadership potential.”