Education

Educationist urges students to focus on reading, creative writing

An Educationist, Mrs Ify Anatune, has urged students to reduce the time spent watching TV and using phones, and focus on reading and writing to develop their creativity, innovation,...

Why JAMB suspends law programmes in 8 universities

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says it will not be conducting admissions for the Law programme...

DLI Honours Academic Excellence: 2023/2024 Best Graduating Student Celebrated

The Distance Learning Institute (DLI), University of Lagos, has celebrated the achievements of its students at the convocation...

Abia begins discriminatory salary for teachers in state schools

The Abia State government says it will begin a discriminatory salary package for teachers in state school system...

Personality should not be based on selfishness – Prof. Imonde

A Professor of Clinical Psychology, Ambrose Ali University (AAU), Ekpoma, Henry Imonde has warned that personality should not...
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FG launches its Build-A-Thon programme for secondary school students

Abuja, 18, January 2024: The Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation & Digital Economy is launching its Build-A-Thon programme for secondary school students. The 4-day programme,...

Don’t pay lip service to education, old students urge Tinubu

The Saint Finbarrs College Old Boys Association (SFCOBA), Akoka, Lagos State on Friday urged President Bola Tinubu not to pay lip service to education in order to tackle nation's numerous challenges.

I feel like the president of a country – matriculant

By Innocent Onoh The matriculation ceremony of the Lagos State University (LASU) for part-time students for the 2023 /2024 academic session held on the 5th...

Does money buy happiness? Here’s what the research says

Are people who earn more money happier in daily life? Though it seems like a straightforward question, research had previously returned contradictory findings, leaving uncertainty about its answer

One million children in Mali at risk of malnutrition – UN

A combination of protracted armed conflict, internal displacement, and restricted humanitarian access risks pushing nearly one million children under the age of 5 in Mali into acute malnutrition by December 2023 – with at least 200,000 at risk of dying of hunger if life-saving aid fails to reach them. 

Ogun employs 1,000 teachers for public schools to enhance teaching

The Ogun State Government says it has employed 1,000 teachers for public schools as part of moves to enhance teaching and learning.
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