Education

NGO to boost academic excellence in public primary schools

Sweetthinkers, a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) says it is poised to boost excellence among pupils in public primary schools in the country. The Project Manager of Sweetthinkers, Mrs Favour Akinola, disclosed...

NASFA records 4,500 graduates since its leadership training in 2007

THE Nigerian Army School of Finance and Administration (NASFA) has produced over 4,500 graduates at both the National...

Varsity seeks dialogue with students protest over fee hike

Management of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital (NAUTH), Nnewi, has reacted to a protest by students of...

Visually impaired to represent Nigeria at global AI, robotic competition

Thirty-six teams across different categories, including visually impaired students, have qualified to represent Nigeria at the Codeavour 7.0...

Nwifuru canvasses shift to vocational education-based, school curriculum

Governor Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi state has called for a shift to a vocational education--based curriculum in the...
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Mathematics tutor wants Govt to support Mathematics graduates

Okwuwe Chukwunalu Joshua is a seasoned Mathematics tutor and avid chess enthusiast. Over the past 16 years, he has inspired a love for Mathematics...

Teaching maths in indigenous language will advance Nigeria – OCHIE-Igbo

Teaching science, maths in indigenous language will advance Nigeria scientifically - OCHIE Igbo An Igbo group, Odinala Cultural Heritage Foundation (OCHIE Igbo), says that the...

University of Lagos reduces school, hostel fees

Management of the University of Lagos, on Friday, ended the face-off between it and students of the university over the hike in their school and hostel fees.  

President Tinubu challenges universities on entrepreneurship training

By Vincent Obi Awka, May 31, 2024. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has challenged Nigerian universities to lay more emphasis on training in entrepreneurship to ensure...

Why Trinity VC urges renewed commitment to education

Education Lagos, Sept. 30, 2025. The Vice Chancellor, Trinity University (TU), Prof. Clement Kolawole has urged renewed commitment to education as foundation for economic, political,...

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
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