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All-Embracing 9-Year Basic Education Curriculum uplifts UBE programme

By Olubusuyi Adenipekun In the last one year, teaching and learning activities in the nation’s primary and secondary schools went on largely uninterrupted.  This relative peace is a big boost to the effective implementation of the Universal Basic Education programme and a positive development for the 9-year Basic Education Curriculum, the test-running or implementation of […]

Disquiet at LASU : Lecturers, students, staff push for VC’s removal

By Emmanuel Edukugho There is growing disquiet over the continued stay of Professor Lateef Akanni Hussain as Vice Chancellor, Lagos State University (LASU), despite overwhelming, massive demand by lecturers, students and staff for his removal so as to end the on-going labour crisis in the institution. When other universities in the country have resumed normal […]

First class holders start working from day of admission, says Redeemer varsity VC

By Dayo Adesulu The Vice Chancellor Redeemer University, Prof. Oyewale Tomori has called on fresh intakes of the institution who aim at getting first class to start working towards it from the first day of their admission. He said this recently during the  matriculation ceremony of six hundred and twenty (620) fresh students for the […]

EAC celebrates old students

By Emmanuel Edukugho Education Advancement Center, EAC, Ibadan is planning a re-union night for all its old students. The event which is meant to bring together all graduates of the center is scheduled for December 19, 2009, the proprietor of the center Pastor Muyiwa Bamgbose said in an interview in Ibadan recently. According to Pastor […]

Students lament ASUU strike

By Nneka Ehujuo Nigerian students have condemned the incessant strike actions in the nation educational sector. Speaking to Vanguard Education Weekly, a cross section of university undergraduates lamented their ordeals during the recent industrial action embarked upon by Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) which lasted for over three months. Mr Chimezie Ehujuo, an undergraduate […]

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