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Don’t fall prey to fraudsters – WAEC cautions candidates

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has cautioned candidates against falling prey to fraudsters perpetrating examination malpractices as the ongoing West African Senior School...

Junior Secondary School enrolment rate in Nigeria

The Junior Secondary School (JSS) is the second part of the nine year compulsory and free basic education every Nigerian child must have, according...

Legal implications of teachers’ role in students’ discipline

MOSES CELESTINE gives insights into what teachers should consider before deciding to punish their students. The teacher is expected to work within the ambit of...

Student accuses Covenant University Registrar of sexual exploitation

An embattled student at the Covenant University, Ota, Adooh Emmanuel has accused the Registrar of the institution, Olumuyiwa Oludayo of sexual exploitation. This is coming...

Curing the headache of school fees

Peter Ogudoro gives tips on coping with funding school fees on a tight budget. In the United States of America, college students fund their education...

Do parents need to buy new school bags for their children every session? –...

As school children prepare to resume for a new session next week, a Nigerian 'Frugal Mum' has opened a conversation around whether parents really...

Spell&Thrill! Competition for students 2018

Registration has commenced for the 2018 edition of the Spell&Thrill! Competition. It is an annual spelling competition organised by Educand Education Initiative in Nigeria. In...

Standard Clubs in schools will combat substandard product proliferation

The quest to fight the proliferation of substandard products has got a boost with the proposed introduction of Standard Clubs in more schools. This initiative is being spearheaded by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) in various primary and secondary schools in Kogi State when the new academic session resumes. EduCeleb.com reports that such clubs were already in operation in some schools in Ekiti, Abuja, Lagos and Kwara.

Apply: Youth Global Forum 2018 for Journalists and Young Media Enthusiasts

The Youth Time International Movement invites journalists and young media enthusiasts to apply for the Youth Global Forum, which will take place in Paris,...

Primary School enrolment rate in Nigeria (State by State)

According to the Nigeria Education Indicator (2016), the primary school completion rate for girls in Nigeria is 64.8% while that of boys is 70.8%.

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