Igweship Tussle: ESUT confirms dismissal of contender, Obiora Ngwu
Picking holes in Alausa’s proposal to scrap JSS,SSS education system
Forgotten aspects of education (2)
JABU VC urges NUC to make SIFE mandatory
MDGs: FG trains 40,000 teachers
FG urged to train more Guidance and Counselling professionals
Make best use of this golden opportunity, Rector tells new students
Expert calls for teachers’ training
Nigeria partners IBE on regional development
Student floats e-magazine
Seplat Pearls:The day the girls trounced the boys
Rescuing education with social media
Forgotten aspects of education (1)
Students advised against putting material gains ahead of skills
Yabatech rector appeals govt for more funds
Ogun’s free education threatened – Commissioner
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SubscribeRector attributes Nigeria’s underdevelopment to insecurity, immorality
The newly appointed Rector of the Federal Polytechnic, Ede, Osun State, Mr Patrick Hussaini, has said that insecurity is stifling the economic development of the country.
Educationist blames govt for fallen education system
The Proprietress of Sound Hope Schools, Ipaja, Alhaja Fatmo Monayojo, has blamed the country’s fallen education system on bad leadership and loss of societal values.
10 students to represent Lagos at NASCON contest
The abysmal performance of Nigerian students in public examinations such as Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, West African School Certificate, National Examinations Council and other similar examinations across the country, has become a major concern to many stakeholders.
Mixed reactions greet three new varsities
Following the Federal Government’s approval of three more federal universities to be sited in Gashua (Yobe); Birnin Kebbi (Kebbi) and Gusau (Zamfara), vice-chancellors, educationists and parents are divided on whether having 37 federally funded varsities is a step in the right direction.
Why we invented ‘Hospital-in-a-box’ machine – Steve Ayanruo
Health, they say, is wealth and a healthy nation is a wealthy nation. Despite this truism, so many people the world over, especially in developing countries, do not have access to adequate health care and where they do, the cost is out of the reach of many. To solve the problem of reaching the unreached and making health care affordable, a US-based Nigerian physician, Dr. Steve Ayanruoh, invented a machine he calls Hospital-in-a-box.
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