Lagos opens Nigeria’s first alternative school for girls
African students troop out for Mandela
We’re trying to be a Varsity without walls — Margee Ensign
NASU warns of looming industrial unrest in WAEC, NECO
How governments, NUC and ASUU ruin Nigerian universities (1)
Campuses under lock and key as lecturers defy FG’s deadline
ASUU strike: Most varsities still empty
Professor Iyayi goes home
Cocoa pruners undergo training in FUTA
Winners emerge in UBA national essay contest
Stakeholders make case for vocational skills to alleviate poverty
Ibirogba unveils Lagos scorecard on education sector
ASUU Strike: Our losses, frustrations, by students, parents, businessmen
ASUU, Please leave this fight for another day

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Strike: Mixed reactions trail ASUU’s fresh demands
Reactions have continued to trail the recent media reports that the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has said it will not suspend its ongoing strike until the salaries owed its members are paid and government shows reasonable level of commitment, starting with the release of N100bn this year.
SSUCOEN rejects AGF’s proposed implementation of IPPIS for members
THE Senior Staff Union in Colleges of Education, Nigeria, SSUCOEN, has declared that it has rejected the proposed implementation of the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System, IPPIS, believed to have been put in place by the Accountant General of the Federation, AGF, for members of the Union.
Corona sues for individual inputs for nation reforms
Even as one tree is believed to not make a forest, at the least, “ It (One tree) can start a forest, as One step must also start each journey, said, it is up to every individual,” this dictum, as predicated on ‘The Power of One,’ forms the focus of this edition of the annual Speech and Prize-Giving Day, of the Corona Secondary School (CSS) Agbara, Ogun State, in her clear determination to rouse consciousness of the students and Nigerians in order that all may chase vibrant visions and be instrumental for change for the profound benefit nation.
Too much ado about teaching practice
Teaching practice is one of the basic requirements for the award of the National Certificate of Education (NCE) and education related degree courses. The programme, which lasts between six to 12 weeks, is a platform which allows education students to take up teaching in real setting thereby availing them the opportunity of putting into practice what has been learned in the lecture rooms.
ASUU strike: Fresh students resume registration
Despite the crisis in the sector, new students in universities across the country have already begun the registration process to begin a new academic calendar while the incumbent calendar is being stalled by the 5 month old ASUU strike.

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