Lagos opens Nigeria’s first alternative school for girls
Education report: Could 2014 mark end of strikes?
Delta State Governor’s silent revolution in Education, Health
WAEC Distinction/Merit Awards: When’ll public schools bridge the gap?
Varsities Talk: Has NUC outlived Its usefulness?
Fashola charges corps members on positive impact
Yabatech wins 18th NIPOGA
Etisalat shortlists for 2014 Etisalat Prize for Literature
Lagos school benefits from NB Education Trust Fund
King’s College to produce a Nobel laureate
Why govt should hands off running of schools – Prof Muoboghare
Success Recipe: Let it go!
Never too early for ‘back to school’
16-year-old wins PZ Cussons Chemistry Challenge

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Dramatic changes, two years to LASU External System shutdown
I never would have gone to that school if I knew my career and entire life would be so frustrated. Imagine paying tuition, studying all night for examinations and not seeing most of your results? I went through that school to facilitate my rise in the Nigeria Police which I had joined as a secondary school leaver, but as things are now, maybe I should have spent that money on my wife and children. Rising to the top here is extremely slow except you have a degree, but see how that school has frustrated me!”
Shekarau laments corruption by Nigerian graduates
Education has remained a vital tool in human existence. It is regarded as the act of acquiring knowledge and skill in different spheres of life. An educated person is believed to have acquired the skill of being logical and rational, knowledgeable and sceptical in his or her dealings. Education does not only give us the privilege of acquiring knowledge, it also helps us develop our sense of morality, ethics and the dexterity of presenting facts when necessary.
LearnAfrica rewards NECO best students
MASTER Nder Sesugh Samuel from Vaatia College, Makurdi , Benue State has emerged overall best candidate in the 2014 NECO examination in Nigeria.
Nigeria, first in Sub-Saharan Africa to deliver ISA to schools
For their excellent commitment to embedding an international dimension in their curriculum, Glisten International Academy, Abuja, Grace Schools,Lagos, Jephthah Comprehensive Secondary School, Rivers and CITA International School, Rivers have been presented with the British Council International School Award (ISA)
Why old students must support their Alma mater — ECOBA
Edo College still remains one of the cherished schools in Nigeria and this old generation school has churned great men for Nigeria. However, some former students of the school, who left the school 50 years ago have decided to return to their old school to contribute their quota and the coordinator of this initiative, Dr. Osarieme Bazuaye told journalists that it is high time that former students returned to their alma mater and make meaningful impact.

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