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NDLEA arrests 93-year-old, doctor in nationwide drug crackdown

NDLEA arrests 93-year-old, doctor in nationwide drug crackdown

By Kingsley Omonobi Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at the weekend arrested a 93-year-old man and a 69-year-old medical doctor among other suspects during a nationwide crackdown on drug cartels. Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, said the operations were intelligence-led and carried out across several states. In one operation, […]
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ASUU strike: NANS exco splits, disowns president

ASUU strike: NANS exco splits, disowns president

ABUJA—Executive members of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, have disowned the national president, Mr. Yinka Gbadebo, on his support for the Federal Government in the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU.

ASUU Strike: NEEDS report justifies demands – Okebukola

ASUU Strike: NEEDS report justifies demands – Okebukola

…As parents, students differ on prolonged strike…
As the industrial action of Academic Staff Union of Universities ASUU, entered its second month, former executive secretary, National Universities Commission NUC, Professor Peter Okebukola has stated that the NEEDS report justifies the demands of ASUU.

NLC and Minimum Wage: The task ahead

NLC and Minimum Wage: The task ahead

The national minimum wage is in the news again. This time, the issue is whether or not to have it retained on the exclusive list or to have it on the concurrent list. The NLC and the TUC have threatened a strike if it is placed on the concurrent list. Labour Vanguard opens a forum for this discussion for proponents and opponents of the new move. Informed contributions on this issue are welcome.

FG approves N109.4bn for varsities, others

FG approves N109.4bn for varsities, others

ABUJA—THE Federal Government has said that the sum of N109.4 billion has been provided to the universities, polytechnics and Colleges of Education under the high impact initiatives of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFund.

Warning from army general: Failed countries’ crises started like Nigeria’s

Warning from army general: Failed countries’ crises started like Nigeria’s

Major General Sam Momah served as the Minister of Science and Technology during the administrations of Generals Sani Abacha and Abdulsalami Abubakar, and carved a niche for himself by creating what has come to be known as “Technology Incubation Centres” to help Nigeria in her drive for technological advancement and industrialisation.

We run a ‘student first’ philosophy – Egboka

We run a ‘student first’ philosophy – Egboka

On June 3, 2009, Professor Boniface Egboka emerged the 4th substantive vice-chancellor of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, NAU Awka, for a five-year term which ends in June next year. In this chat with Vanguard Learning in Awka, Egboka speaks on the journey so far, how the university has maintained a steady academic calendar and raised funds for capital projects. Excerpts:

AOCOED, MOCPED may upgrade to degree awarding institutions

AOCOED, MOCPED may upgrade to degree awarding institutions

Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN) has stated that his administration is conceiving the idea of transforming the duo of Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Ijanikin, AOCOED, and Micheal Otedola College of Primary Education- Epe, MOCPED, to university degree awarding institutions as effort to amplify quality training in the state’s institutions is taking different shapes.

Strike: Parents’ forum begs ASUU

Strike: Parents’ forum begs ASUU

ABUJA—PARENTS, under the umbrella of Parents Teachers Progressive Forum, PTPF, have appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, to reconsider its position on the on-going strike in the interest of the Nigerian students, the education sector and the nation at large.

Educationist faults UNESCO report on out-of-school children

Educationist faults UNESCO report on out-of-school children

DIRECTOR, Whitefield High School, Mr. Luke Onyeanula, has faulted the recent United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation ,UNESCO, report that about 10 million children are out of school in Nigeria, saying that the advent of private schools has been a boost to the education sector.

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