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Don’t force career on children – Prof Onifade

Children should be allowed to freely choose careers that they want to pursue based on interest and capability. Professor Ademola Onifade, one-time Dean, Faculty of Education, Lagos State University, (LASU), Ojo gave this advice as guest speaker at the Valedictory Service/Merit Award ceremony of Newland Senior Secondary School, Tolu Schools Complex, Olodi Apapa, Lagos.

Holy Child College churns out 106 gems

Igelle called on the 2009 graduates to live out the motto of the college: Action not words, and that they should not be surprised to know that “people around will judges your actions or inactions, and will form their impressions about you. It goes far to indicate that there is high expectation on you.”

Fashola insists on tax, improved structures in private schools

“You are not to build skyscrapers but standard functional buildings that won’t collapse due to bad structure.
He commended AFED for assisting in the development of the education sector, and that government cannot do it alone, with support of private initiative. He called for unity among all the operators of private schools, the need for quality and improvement of facilities.

21st century school must be financially stable to cope — Dr Olatunji Sobodu

Chairman of EASYPASS Learning Limited and the Dove and Brooks Group, Dr. Olatunji Oluwagbenga Sobodu has called on stakeholders in education sector to rise up to the financial challenges plaguing the sector in these hard times of global economic recession that makes it seemly difficult to fund schools, especially private schools.

SS3 student emerges best MCP, VSAT installation exams

Before now, I had wanted to study in the UK, but when I observed the lives of some people who had their education overseas and discovered that some of them could not fit into our system when they returned, I told myself I want to study in Nigeria, because I want to be able to fit into the system.

The big GSM lie

And it’s worse now that they have GSM to play with, they tell lies almost everytime you hear them talking because they know the person they’re speaking with will not see them”.

How militants bombed Lagos flow station

By Albert Akpor and Lamidi Bamidele To say that Lagos residents and by extension, the entire country was shocked beyond words as they woke up last week to the gory sight of a  shattered Atlas Cove jetty and the charred remains of naval personnel and some yet to identified persons after militants operating under the […]

Kerosene saga: House wives turn to firewood

Another house wives who lives at Ijede (Ikorodu area) said the product is being sold at N120 per litre. “My neighbour sells kerosene but it is usually N120 per litre while the filling station sells at N80, but I would need to spend N200 on a bike. It is better for car owners because they will always buy on their way home but for somebody like us, it is tough O,” said Ayilara Abeni.

Row over ‘funky’ preacher

The Lagos commercial bus had barely left the park when a voice with strong American accent suddenly and repeatedly shouted, “praise the Lord!”. And having obtained the desired chorus of, Amen! urged all present in the bus(except the driver) to bow their heads in prayer.

Why they want me dead, by Gov. Peter Obi

Most of the things that bring about all these things we are shouting about today are because, ab initio, people were not elected by the majority of the votes cast in the elections

Vanguard Detty December

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