Education

Chrisland Schools offer scholarship to 14 pupils

Chrisland Schools Ltd. has awarded scholarship to 14 outstanding pupils in its annual scholarship scheme aimed at promoting academic excellence and rewarding hard work. The Managing Director of the school,...

COOU has become theatre of the absurd

By Jerome Okonkwo There is growing discontent among students and staff members of the Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU)...

56 inmates to bag degree at NOUN 15th convocation

The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) has reaffirmed its commitment to expanding education beyond boundaries, just as...

Sanusi emerges Chairman, West Africa Bible Society CEOs Affinity Group

The General Secretary/Chief Executive Officer of The Bible Society of Nigeria (BSN), Pastor Samuel Sanusi, has been elected...

Opeifa urges trust, civic education at RHAM launch

Dr Kayode Opeifa, Managing Director of the Nigerian Railway Corporation, has urged stronger public trust and sustained civic...
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Lagos Council Buys JAMB Forms For 100 Indigent Students

Lagos Council Buys JAMB Forms For 100 Indigent Students

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,...

UNN, committed to uplift people with disabilities – VC

Nsukka, Nigeria -Prof. Oguejiofo Ujam, the Acting Vice Chancellor (VC), University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN), has said that his administration is committed to making...

Trinity University certifies 600 in digital skills

Trinity University (TU), in collaboration with Global Wissen Consult (GWC) and supported by the Embassy of Sweden, has certified 600 students in digital entrepreneurial...

SSANU, NASU begin strike, ground varsities

The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU) have commenced a nationwide strike over what they described as...

1m children out of school in Burkina Faso – UNICEF

On the first day of the new 2023-2024 academic year in Burkina Faso, UNICEF warns that at least 1 in 4 schools – or 6,149 – remain shut due to ongoing violence and insecurity in parts of the country.
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