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Prof Omobowale and the Emergence of Literature and Medicine in Nigeria

In this piece, Stephen Kekeghe celebrates the scholarship of Professor E. B. Omobowale, a Professor of English at the University of Ibadan. In every sane...

23 year old lady emerges best graduating student at Federal Poly Ilaro

A 23 year old lady identified as Ojelade Islamiyat Adenike has emerged as the best graduating student of the Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Ogun State....

Anambra government bans religious worship in schools

The Anambra Government, on Friday, banned religious bodies from using either public schools or its facilities, to conduct religious services across the state. Don Adinuba,...

Apply: FAMSA General Assembly 2018 for Medical Students and Professionals (Fully-funded)

Applications are open for FAMSA General Assembly 2018 Scholarships. The Federation of African Medical Students’ Associations General Assembly (FAMSA GA) is the largest gathering...

AAU gets new governing council

Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma now has a new governing council. This is based on the approval the Governor of Edo State, Mr. Godwin...

“26% UNESCO funding benchmark” a myth — Okebukola

A former Executive Secretary of the National University Commission (NUC), Peter Okebukola has said that the acclaimed 26 per cent United Nations Educational Scientific...

Obaseki gives Nigeria’s second best teachers a car, N1million cash prize

The Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, has presented a car and N1 million cash gifts to the Second Best School Administrator in Nigeria,...

WAEC finally decides on withheld WASSCE results

West African  Examinations Council (WAEC) has made public its decision withheld examination results for candidates who wrote the 2018 West  African Senior School Certificate...

Sexual harassment: LASU sacks three lecturers

The Lagos State University (LASU) has dismissed three senior lecturers over allegations of sexual misconduct. They are Dr Ayoola Sunkanmi Odubunmi, Dr Isiaka Ajani...

12 states owing teachers salaries despite N1.8 trillion bailouts – BudgIT

Twelve states in Nigeria owe secondary teachers their salaries, according to a recently released report by BudgIT. This is despite series of N1.8trillion bailouts...

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