Igweship Tussle: ESUT confirms dismissal of contender, Obiora Ngwu
Picking holes in Alausa’s proposal to scrap JSS,SSS education system
LEAP Africa trains teachers, students
Elections: OAU students, NYSC members fight over INEC jobs
Universities face their toughest year in Nigerian history (2)
‘How I further education through varsity Roehampton online’
2015 elections: School or no school?
Education under Jonathan: The good, the criticisms
Olukoga urges private sector to invest in informal sector
Parents react to students’ compulsory stay in school during elections
OSCOTECH graduates 5,000 students
We’re not indebted to EKSU— MOCPED
Lagos to deploy solar energy in 172 rural schools by June
Why LASU fee hike crisis might be far from over…
Delta State, its home-grown billionaires
Election violence: Fear grips Ndigbo, South South indigenes in North
Jonathan, not the President we need
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SubscribeNigeria needs a new beginning
Our nation is at crossroads! Many doomsday forecasters have said or insinuated that our nation will disintegrate after the elections on February 14th 2014.The latest of such declarations came from the so-called retired Niger Delta militants. It was reported that the militants had threatened to take up arms again if President Goodluck Jonathan failed to win the presidential election.
JAMB procures special computers for visually impaired to take 2015 UTME
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says it has procured gadgets to facilitate the participation of the visually impaired candidates in its Computer Based Test (CBT) in March.
Education in Nigeria can only develop through deliberate plans — Nweke
Former Minister of Information and Communication, Mr Frank Nweke has urged the Federal Government to make deliberate plans that will be sustained over a period of time on developing the education sector.
MOCPED: ERC calls for release of students’ results, certificates
The Education Rights Campaign, ERC, has called on the management of the Michael Otedola College of Primary Education (MOCPED), Noforija, Epe, Lagos State, to release the results and certificates of the degree students of the college, even as it demands that the Professor Olu Akeusola-led MOCPED administration be probed for mismanagement of funds.
Scorecard: Stakeholders differ on Jonathan’s performance in education sector
It was Lyndon B. Johnson, LBJ, 36th President of the United States of America that said “freedom is fragile if citizens are ignorant.” He had asked Congress for $1.5bn in new school programmes aid, saying “nothing matters more to the future of our country.”
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