Igweship Tussle: ESUT confirms dismissal of contender, Obiora Ngwu
Picking holes in Alausa’s proposal to scrap JSS,SSS education system
Niger govt urges proper fund utilization at IBB Varsity
Options for motivating classroom learning
I run NECO transparently— Prof Okpala
Insincere, insensitive govt blamed for varsity crisis
FG, ASUU trade blames
Lagos schools partake in mobile reading programme
Yar’Adua, Jonathan, Egwu failing the system — ASUU
AOCOED’s new masterplan
UNILAG debate tackles economic meltdown
NUC’s assessment of Precious Cornerstone University
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SubscribeMaiden Lagos schools fair begins soon
Further, Agbai said the objective of the fair is to promote accelerated development of educational system to meet global standards, to promote comparative judgement of schools in a single occassion and provide a real snap shot of public and private schools.
Ambrose Alli Varsity gets acting VC
Prof. Aigbomian thanked all in the university for their support which resulted in the successful completion of his tenure and also congratulated the Acting Vice Chancellor on his new appointment.
Council denies corruption at Delta Physical Education College
He maintained that he was the first to notice the abnormally in the e-payment system and drew the management attention to it but after thorough investigation, “I discovered that it was nothing but a computer error from the office of the Accountant-General of the state,†he said, adding that the money had been paid back into government confers by the school’s management.
Pro-Chancellor calls for speedy resolution of ASUU strike
Isekhure, who is also the Chief Priest to the Oba of Benin, fielded questions from newsmen in Benin yesterday on the on-going nationwide strike embarked upon by ASUU over the failure of the federal government to implement an earlier agreement it reached with the body and said there was no need for the government to have entered into any negotiation with the university teachers if it knew it was not ready to implement such an agreement.
Quality Education: It’s time to get our priorities right — Oyedepo
“Therefore quality education is a fundamental requirement for national transformation. History has it that: Black people built he first civilization; Black people built the pyramid of Egypt; Black people were the first to develop Architecture, Geometry and Astrology; Great Historians, Artists and Mathematicians went to Egypt for their education from 2900BC to 600BC.â€
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