Lagos opens Nigeria’s first alternative school for girls
World experts tackle environmental strategies at Bells varsity confab
Standard going down since govt took over – Pastor Ola
No alternative to democracy – Prof Mimiko
Obasanjo to deliver run convocation lecture
Tertiary institutions in Lagos set for strike Sept 30
How to rescue our education sector
Oshiomhole vows to invest more in education
Who cares for public schools in Nigeria?
How we’re getting Nigeria to read again — Koko Kalango
How we regulate practice of Anaesthesia — Oladapo
WAEC withholds results over unpaid fees in Bayelsa
Education minister flags off teachers’ training nationwide
Students spend 6-weeks holiday learning Information Technology
Crawford Varsity gets new board, as Okebukola is Pro-Chancellor
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SubscribeAAUA receives NUC accreditation teams
Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko played host to accreditation teams of the National Universities Commission NUC between Monday, August 30 and Saturday, September 4, 2010. Made up of 6 Teams, the NUC delegation was warmly received by the Management led by the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Femi Mimko.
CWG supports education through CSR
Leading Information and Communications Technology Company, Computer Warehouse Group recently played hosts to graduating Computer Science Students from the University of Ibadan. The students were on a tour of the Company’s infrastructure as a preparatory step before they get absorbed into the corporate industry.
Tertiary institutions in Lagos set for total, indefinite closure
Tertiary education may collapse at anytime from now in Lagos State as the academic and non-academic unions in all the institutions of higher learning have declared trade dispute over non-implementation of negotiated agreements reached with government.
Why students should embrace vocational study —Prof Osuagwu
These graduates are found to be deficient in several area of professional practice leading to huge criticisms by employers of labour who had to spend a huge budget to retrain these graduates.
Nigeria can only develop through science, technology — Ishola Williams
Rapid economic growth and its sustainability as well as the empowerment of the citizenry, which are indices of national development, have continued to elude Nigeria because of the lip service being paid to science and technology.
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