Igweship Tussle: ESUT confirms dismissal of contender, Obiora Ngwu
Picking holes in Alausa’s proposal to scrap JSS,SSS education system
Varsities Talk: Jigawa State University as a metaphor for others (1)
AAUA resumes lectures, tasks students on hard work
Oko Poly matriculates students
Damilare emerges 2014 Miss UNILAG
UNN V-C calls for stakeholders’ support
CSR: Innoson donates multi million naira building to UNN
Alleged stripping of Prof Emeritus: UNIBEN lied – Ex-VC
“When we went to school in those days…’’
Nigeria @ 54: How independent is the education sector?
West African pharmacists canvass precautionary measures on Ebola
Varsities Talk: Bringing back university life to the North-East (2)
Ibeju-Lekki Council decries inadequate teachers, schools
FELD marks 3 years of touching lives, awards 18 scholarships

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Remit our pension fund, pay our salary arrears, COEASU, SSUCEN cry out
MEMBERS of the Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU) and Senior Staff Union of Colleges of Education, Nigeria (SSUCEN), Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education (AOCOED) Chapter have called on Lagos State Government and the school management to remit their pension fund and pay their salary arrears.
Imperial College alumni pledges support for Science, Technology education
IN a bid to assist the furtherance of education in Nigeria, the Imperial College Alumni Association of Nigeria has urged the Nigerian graduates of Imperial College, London and the general Nigerian public to be acquainted with the plans and programmes of the association
Are some university disciplines becoming extinct?
Tick-tock. The clock cannot move fast enough for 200 level students of a Nigerian University which Saturday School Life, SSL, visited recently.
Ebola: States divided over Sept 22 resumption
Controversies last Monday, continued to trail Federal Government’s directive for public and private primary and secondary schools to resume for the 2014/2015 academic session.
Knocks, kudos as Lagos shifts schools’ resumption over Ebola
MIXED reactions have continued to trail the sudden shift in the resumption date for schools in Lagos State from Monday, September 22 to Wednesday, October 8. More parents have expressed their support for the state government for putting the safety of children first.

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