Education

Chancellor calls for sustained government investment in youths

The Chancellor of Trinity University, Yaba, Lagos State, Mr Samuel Adedoyin, has called for sustained government investment in youth-focused initiatives. He said that empowering young Nigerians would yield long-term dividends...

Rebuilding Futures: VCDF, Lagos transform Obele school

Dilapidated classrooms, broken furniture and poor sanitation continue to hinder learning outcomes in public schools, according to the...

Nigeria needs social workers’ patriotism to be great – EBSU VC

The Vice Chancellor of the Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, Prof. Michael Awoke has said that Nigeria needs to...

P-G Ndokwa Neku Union urges girls to pursue education

The President-General of the Ndokwa Neku Union (NNU), Comrade Amechi Asugwuni, has urged female students of Ndokwa nation...

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...
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How educationists harp on leadership development among students

Some stakeholders in education have called for a paradigm shift to socio-emotional learning and leadership development to transform societies. The stakeholders made the call at...

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...

Fubara urges corps members to impact positively on Nigerians

Port Harcourt, Nigeria - Gov. Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers state has enjoined corps members to be steadfast in making positive impact in the lives...

NGO sets to curb examination malpractice in schools

Makarios Initiative for Health and Humanitarian Development, a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), says it is set to curb examination malpractice in schools. Co-founder of the organisation,...

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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