Education

NANS, others flay FG over ‘irrelevant’ course remarks

By Ndigwe Ifunanya The Federal Government’s plan to phase out university courses considered irrelevant to the national economy has brought about criticisms from student leaders and undergraduates who view the move as an attack on academic freedom. This follows recent comments by the Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, who described several disciplines, particularly in the social […]
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Dufil trains public, private schools teachers

In recognition of the significant roles of primary school teachers in basic education delivery and child moulding, Dufil Prima Foods Plc, makers of Indomie Instant Noodles has organised a one-day seminar for more than 2000 teachers in public and private schools in Lagos State.

Don tasks govt on research funding

Before 1958, when oil was discovered in Olobiri, in present day Bayelsa State, Niger-Delta region, three existing regions, comprising the West, East and North harnessed and utilised to the fullest, the God-given natural resources domiciled in their regions.

HSC pivotal in sound education – Prof Olagbemiro

Professor Timothy Oyebode Olagbemiro is the Vice- Chancellor of Bowen University and the Chairman, Committee of Vice Chancellors and Registrars of Private Universities. In this interview, he speaks on the education sector and the need to improve the system.

300 students of Badagry get free GCE forms

No fewer than 300 indigent students of Badagry area of Lagos State benefited from free General Certificate of Education, GCE, forms presented by a Lagos State House of Assembly member, Mr. Ibrahim Layode representing Badagry Constituency I.

Group prepares undergraduates for life ahead

Bravehearts Initiative, Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo, in collaboration with the university’s students’ union held its maiden programme tagged: “LASU graduate summit 2012.”

Law student wins maiden NYSC essay contest

ONE of the graduating law students of University of Jos, Ntor George, has emerged overall winner of the maiden edition of National Youth Service Corps annual essay writing competition/national symposium organised by the Bible Society of Nigeria, BSN.

Varsity vs Polytechnic education: The unending HND-BA/BSc dichotomy

…UTME may have worsened situation
WITH no more than 38 per cent of applicants sure to gain admission into the nation’s higher institutions this year, attention of students has started shifting from universities to polytechnics and colleges of education. The grass, however, is not greener on the other side as a large number of students still struggle for limited admission spaces.

My researches are based on systems that can affect rural life – UMAR BINDIR

Nigerians in different fields of endeavours are constantly coming up with new inventions and innovations; yet, the nation still has a very long way to go in the area of technological development. There is a problem no doubt, which government and corporate organisations must address if Nigeria must be reckoned with technologically.

FG admits shortchanging 125,000 teachers

The Federal Government has admitted its mistake of shortchanging 125,000 teachers that were trained for 2011 Millennium Development Goals to the tune of N1.44 billion just as it washes its hands off teachers’ choice of unionism.

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