Lagos opens Nigeria’s first alternative school for girls
St Gregory’s College rewards excellence at prize giving event
ERC slams gov Daniel over OOU strike
Hunger, silent killer — Don
Food poison scare: vendors protest in ibadan
Your comment on Facebook could be used against you — Director, Lagos Resource Centre
Prof Tella alleges victimisation over removal
UWC offers scholarship to Nigerian students
Why we are employing 500 graduates as teachers – Fashola
Babcock Varsity, six banks buy vehicles for Police
Delta State Poly Ogawshi-uku confronted by lack of infrastructure
Schools reopen after long holidays
Registrars of Polytechnics, Colleges demand special salary structure

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Faborode: Confronting challenges to stem the drift, re-invent OAU
Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Ile-Ife Mission statement says it all. To create a teaching and learning community for imparting appropriate skills, knowledge, behaviour and attitude
Yabatech admits 1,800, awaits conversion to varsity
As Yaba College of Technology held its matriculation ceremony recently for the 1,800 students admitted into various programmes of study in the 2010/1011 academic session, there was indication that the Federal Government would soon convert the college to university.
Biometric machines throw Jamb candidates into confusion
Students and CyberCafe operators are complaining bitterly over the uneasiness to register for their exams. Speaking with Mr. Johnson Olusola, Proprietor of Divine Brain Land Academy located at Oludande Street, Ota Ogun State said, “ Biometric is the latest JAMB security strategy that demand students to thumbprint before beginning their registrations. These machines bought for the sum of eighteen thousand naria directly from JAMB office, so we are hoping that this will contribute positively to success of the exam and put a stop to mal-practices
We will shut down movement in April – Gbagi
As the voters registration exercise is coming to an end with schools re-opening on January 30, 2011, Mr Kenneth Gbagi, Education Minister, State, has advised Vcs, Provosts and Rectors of tertiary institutions to allow their students to go home and register now because there won’t be movement in April during election. He spoke in this interview with Vanguard
Teachers should earner the highest salary earners – Dotun Sulaiman
Considering the enormous responsibility of imparting knowledge on people particularly, on young children, teachers are suppose to be the highest salary earners in the country.

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