Lagos opens Nigeria’s first alternative school for girls
Boarding school enhances academic performance – Attah
WAEC sanctions 51,876 for malpractices
AAU shines among 18 varsities in Maths contest
Fayrouz rewards outstanding NYSC members
Obasanjo points to ICT for food security
AAU emerges 6th among 18 varsities in Maths contest
Covenant varsity don discovers way to eradicate malaria
US emphasises girl child education as key to development
Oghara Poly admits 3400, refuses 19,000
How to develop a nation through education – Administrator
Scholarship opportunity at Humber college Canada
495 students get UNILAG endowment scholarships
Students in mixed reactions over cowbell Maths exam

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Adeleke Varsity targets less privileged, disadvantaged students
Newly established Adeleke University, Ede, Osun State, has come into existence with the aim of educating the total person, which requires self-freedom achieved through development of self-reliance and independent thinking, sharpening of the scientific, creative and critical capabilities of the individuals to become economically independent.
Nabteb boss wants Nigerians to embrace vocational, tech education
REGISTRAR/CHIEF Execvutive of the National Business and Technical Examination Board (NABTEB), Dr.Olatunde Aworanti weekend in Benin said that for Nigeria’s economy to grow and equally provide gainful employment for its army of unemployed youths in particular and the larger society in general, Nigerians must embrace Technical and Vocational Education .
Onwualu raises issues in Genetic Engineering at Bellstech lecture
Basic issues involved in the technique of Genetic Engineering were raised at the First College Day and sixth Annual College lecture, Bells University of Technology, Ota, College of Food Sciences.
15 schools participate in global warming exhibition
Global warming which relates to the increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s surface that has been observed in recent years is projected to continue as being debated by experts whether this is a natural occurrence or whether human activity has impacted or accelerated it.
376 students at Amuwo Odofin Centre run for Cowbell Maths Awards
Three hundred and seventy six students from several public and private secondary schools at Amuwo Odofin Community Senior Secondary School, Mile 2, Lagos, centre, sat for the first stage examination of 2011 Cowbell National Secondary Schools Mathematics competition,
Sunset for an educationist, Margaret Ugbone Renner
Consummate educator, administrator, counselor, teacher, principal, confidant to the numerous people young and old whose lives she touched by her kindness and compassion, died on Sunday, February 13, 2011 in Lagos after a brief illness.
What future for nine varsities created without due process?
IN one fell swoop, unprecedented in the annals of higher education in this country, the federal government established nine out of the 12 universities purportedly meant for the remaining states without federal universities. Vice Chancellors and registrars have been appointed for the take off from the next academic session in September.
fg supplies lab equipment to 51 polytechnics
In its bid to boost Technical and Vocational Education (TVE) the federal government has supplied laboratory and work shop equipment to 51 polytechnics and monotechnics across the country, the Minister of Education, Professor Ruquyyatu Ahmed Rufai disclosed on thursday at the 15th convocation ceremony of the Federal Polytechnic Ilaro
Ambrose Alli varsity runs at deficit – VC
VICE –CHANCELLOR of the Edo state government owned Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma, Prof. Sam Uniamikogbo recently in Benin told the State House of Assembly that in spite of the over N4.5bn revenue received by the University, the institution was still run at a deficit.
Ejigbo LCDA distributes 7, 200 school uniforms to pupils
In a bid to improve the standard of education in Lagos state, the Chairman of Ejigbo Local Council Development Area, LCDA, Mr. Kehinde Bamigbetan on at the weekend distributed 7, 200 school uniforms to pupils in the nine primary schools within the council area.

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