Lagos opens Nigeria’s first alternative school for girls
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A pathway to Nigeria’s grave
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A pathway to Nigeria’s grave
Funding universities on $56 crude
FUNAI don develops effective corrosion mgt methods in oil industry
Journalists discuss “ Tomorrow Died Yesterday”
FG establishes 17 e-libraries
NITAD tasks education stakeholders on security
Will the New Year bring a new hope to the education sector?
Education in 2015: ‘It would be a turbulent year’
FG to inject N1.2 trn into varsities’ infrastructural devt
Parents tasked to spend quality time with children
Varsities Talk: Messing up at LASU

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Mathematics professor advocates five-year training for teachers
A PROFESSOR of Mathematics with Tai Solarin University of Education, Ogun State, Abayomi Arigbabu, has advocated for a five years training programme for teachers in place of the existing four years in Nigerian tertiary institutions.
Shocker: Nigerian University where students defecate in the open
Widespread anomie prevalent in Nigeria, occasioned by a virtual dilapidation of the societal ethical and moral framework, has literally squelched any social appetite for comparative sociological analysis of any segment of the Nigerian society and a corresponding segment of any foreign country even if that country is Somalia .
LASU withdrawal of 19 Ph.Ds: 16 holders complied to corrections, 3 adamant — VC
IT is no longer new that the Lagos State University, LASU has been in the news on issues bothering on the withdrawal of 19 Ph.D certificates from lecturers. Its Vice Chancellor, Professor John Obafunwa, while speaking with journalists, bares his mind on sundry issues as they affect the institution and how they have been managed
Maths ability not necessary in every course of study — WAEC boss
Head of the Nigeria National Office of West African Examinations Council,WAEC, Mr. Charles Eguridu has stated that making Mathematics a compulsory subject for students seeking admission in tertiary institutions is unfair, when the candidate’s course of study in the university has nothing to do with Mathematics.
Varsities Talk: Nigerian universities and the fate of the nation
“The economist like anyone else must concern himself with the fate of man.”

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