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SubscribeUnizik VC calls for transformation in the varsity system
IN a bid to redefine the real essence of the University and to recreate the University into a better citadel of learning, the Vice Chancellor of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Professor Joseph Ahaneku has called for total transformation of the University system.
Rotaract Club pledges support for schools, vocational training
ROTRACT Club of Ikoyi District 9110 has pledged to implement a range of projects geared towards improving education and youth empowerment, through vocational skill acquisition. The club’s new president for the 2014/2015 service year, Rotaractor Muyideen Gbadegesin, revealed this while speaking with newsmen recently.
Unilorin Chancellor tasks FG on improved funding in varsities
THE Chancellor of the University of Ilorin and Dein of Agbor Kingdom, Dr. Benjamin Ikenechukwu has tasked the Federal Government on the present level of funding for universities in order to attain excellence in the sector.
Experts task schools on World Books online research
A member of the Forum for African Women Educationalist, Nigeria Chapter, Ms Marie-Therese Sojinrin has lamented the lack of research training for teachers in primary and secondary schools.
Success Recipe:The fortune-teller of your life!
ONCE upon a time a man in perfect health announced to his family that he should die on his next birthday. When it was his next birthday, he refused to go to work, saying that he should certainly die before midnight. His family was worried and decided to call in the family physician. On close examination, the doctor said nothing was the matter; the man was in perfect health. However, the man refused to eat, grew weaker and weaker during the day and actually died before midnight. Whatever you expect designs your experience. The man’s life was a self-fulfilling prophecy; he was the fortune-teller of his own life.
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