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Al-Hujjaj bags second best Private Tour Operator Award
How Baale of Shangisha faked kidnap – Police
Gani Enahoro emerges World Veterinary Councilor
FG abolishes BSc/HND dichotomy in paramilitary services
Student raped by boyfriend, 4 others in Ondo
Fundamental Human Rights in Nigeria: Myth or Reality?
Fundamentals of restructuring

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New study shows students performance not affected by CBT
A recent study on Nigerian primary school children indicates that there is no difference in performance using paper based and computer based assessment delivery methods.
Group tasks Ambode, security agencies on kidnapped students
AN advocacy group, The Safe Schools and Communities Advocacy Group, SSCAG, has tasked Lagos State Governor, Akinwumnmi Ambode, and security agencies to take urgent actions towards the rescue of the six secondary school students of Lagos State Model College, Igbonla, Epe, who have been languishing in their kidnappers’ den for over 40 days now.
Education, way forward for Nigeria — Imansuangbon
THE way forward for the country is not bombs, oil or stolen money, but the education we are able to give. If we have a country whose people are well educated, everybody will know his right and there will be rapid development.
KIDNAPPING: FEGGICOLLA Old Girls takes on school security
PIQUED by series of kidnappings that have taken place in various schools in Lagos, Ogun and Borno states, the Federal Government Girls’ College, Akure, (FEGGICOLLA) Old Girls Association, has concluded plans to raise N100 million to provide security infrastructure and other facilities for its alma mater, as part of activities to mark the College’s 40th anniversary celebration this year.
Chrisfield Private Schools charges schools on prefects training
CHIEF Learning Officer, Christfield Private Schools, Ikorodu, Mrs. Olabisi Olateru, has stressed the need for schools to train prefects on leadership role, adding that many of these prefects may eventually end up as leaders in the country.

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