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Obasanjo nearly killed me as a UNILAG student – Tunde Bakare

Frontline activist and founder of the Latter Rain Assembly, pastor Tunde Bakare has accused former President, Olusegun Obasanjo of killing students’ unionism in the country when he was the military...

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Six secondary schools emerge winners of SEC National Investment Quiz competition

Six secondary schools have emerged zonal winners of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) quiz competition, instituted to enhance Nigerian youths awareness on capital market and general...

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My boyfriend inspired me – Best Anatomy graduate from UNILORIN

Fatima Sulaimon, a 22 year old first class graduate of the University of Ilorin, Kwara State, has claimed that the secret of her academic success was her boyfriend. With a Cumulative Grade Average...

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Oshiomohle promises more commitment to education

Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, Tuesday, said his administration’s development strides in the primary education sector in the state will continue to be a priority. Oshiomhole disclosed...

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By: Justice Abia

Thank you Madam for your advice. What word have you for Abia teachers who are undergoing the Training and who have to borrow to transport themselves to the training as they have not been paid for three...

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Niger Government blames failure to pay NECO fees on cash crunch

The Niger State Government, on Tuesday said its inability to pay the debt it owed the National Examination Council (NECO) was responsible for the non release of the 2013/2014 examination results of...

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Nigeria’s first Ansar-ud-den College of Education clocks 10, says school not...

The first Ansar-ud-deen College of Education (ADCOED) in Nigeria has clocked ten. The milestone was marked at the banquet hall of National Arts Theatre Iganmu, Lagos today. In his remark, chairman of...

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Graduates should be taxed specially to create a balance – Prof. Olomolaiye

The Pro Vice-Chancellor who is also the Executive Dean of the University of West England, Bristol, United Kingdom, Prof. Paul Olomolaiye, has said that the taxation system in Nigeria should be reviewed...

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Borno to re-open public schools on November 17

udentsThe Borno Government said on Monday that it would reopen all public schools on Nov. 17 which were closed down early in the year due to security concern. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls...

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Boko Haram: Gombe Government orders closure of schools

Gombe State Government on Wednesday ordered the closure of all public and private schools in the state, a day after attack by suspected Boko Haram terrorists on two towns in the state. The News Agency...

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Strike: Osun teachers give 14-day ultimatum over outstanding grievances

Teachers in Osun have given the state government 14-day ultimatum to pay their outstanding allowances, release running grants and provide instructional materials in schools. This was contained in a...

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Governor Orji emerges Best Performing Governor in Education and Youth...

Abia State Governor, Chief Theodore Orji, has won BusinessDay States’ Competitiveness and Good Governance Awards as the best performing Governor in education and youth empowerment in 2014. The awards,...

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Shekarau explains why mass failure was recorded in English, Mathematics

Nigeria’s Minister of Education, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, has blamed the mass failure of secondary school pupils recorded by Nigeria in the 2014 Senior Secondary Certificate Examinations in Mathematics...

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UNILAG ASUU mulls strike over non-implementation of agreement

Chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), University of Lagos chapter, Dr Adelaja Odukoya, has hinted that his members may embark on strike, if the institution’s management fails to...

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Education Minister worried that school attacks will reduce enrolment

The Ministry of Education has expressed concern over the recent bomb attacks in schools, saying that it can reduce enrolment. Speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Abuja, Dr...

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Obasanjo nearly killed me as a UNILAG student – Tunde Bakare

Frontline activist and founder of the Latter Rain Assembly, pastor Tunde Bakare has accused former President, Olusegun Obasanjo of killing students’ unionism in the country when he was the military...

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Six secondary schools emerge winners of SEC National Investment Quiz competition

Six secondary schools have emerged zonal winners of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) quiz competition, instituted to enhance Nigerian youths awareness on capital market and general...

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My boyfriend inspired me – Best Anatomy graduate from UNILORIN

Fatima Sulaimon, a 22 year old first class graduate of the University of Ilorin, Kwara State, has claimed that the secret of her academic success was her boyfriend. With a Cumulative Grade Average...

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Oshiomohle promises more commitment to education

Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, Tuesday, said his administration’s development strides in the primary education sector in the state will continue to be a priority. Oshiomhole disclosed...

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Yabatech warns students against joining cults

Authorities of the Yaba College of Technology (Yabatech) in Lagos on Wednesday warned students against participating in cultism, gangsterism and other vices that could endanger their careers on campus....

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