Reopen private universities, save economy from collapse ― CPCPU

The Committee of Pro-Chancellors of Private Universities (CPCPU) has appealed to the Federal Government of Nigeria to reopen the country’s 78 private...

COVID-19: SSANIP kicks against reopening polytechnics

The Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Polytechnics (SSANIP) South-West Zone has rejected the planned resumption of full academic activities in polytechnics unless...

Governments failed in equalising educational access during the COVID-19 lockdown

A senior lecturer in the Department of Educational Management, University of Lagos, Dr Esther Oshionebo said that the alternative learning platforms created...

NAPPS commends govt on school resumption

The National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS) has commended the Federal Government and State Governments over their resolve to reopen...

Nigerian govt announces new resumption date

The Nigerian government has rescinded its earlier decision to postpone the resumption of students in spike of the COVID-19 pandemic cases recorded.

Are our public universities going the way of our public primary...

By Chinedum Nwajiuba Introduction Please keep aside the office I currently occupy as you read,...

Private universities to benefit from TETFund research grant

The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has said it will involve non-state entities including private universities, research institutes and educational institutions for...

Resumption: Anambra to provide safety equipment to schools

The Anambra State government would be supporting schools with equipment to boost safety protocols upon resumption from the nearly five month COVID-19...

In six months, Ogun approves 218 new schools

Ogun State Government said it had granted approval for the operations of 129 primary and 89 secondary schools in the state, between...

Controversy trails 11 month unpaid salaries at Edo College of Education

Workers and pensioners at the defunct Edo College of Education, Ekiadolor have protested over their 11 months unpaid salaries and allowances.

65% of private schools benefit from COVID-19 intervention funds

National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS) has revealed that 65 percent of its members benefited from the COVID-19 intervention funds...

Keeping children in school after COVID-19

In this video, we are joined by Ms Stella Blaize of EduMarshals Limited as we examine grey areas that need to be...

Who needs a foreign principal?

By Kamal Ahmed Of the many things that we currently worry about in the education space in Nigeria today,...

Adefisayo charges teachers on innovative teaching post COVID-19

Teachers have challenged to improve on the utilisation of innovative teaching methods to enhance teaching and learning in the post COVID-19 era.

Oyo cancels 3rd term, fixes BECE, new school calendar

The Oyo State government has announced the cancellation of the Third Term for the 2019/2020 academic session across its primary and secondary...

Lagos SUBEB commences digital training of 12,000 teachers

The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) has commenced a ten-day digital literacy training for over twelve thousand public primary school...

FUOYE to hold virtual matriculation

The Federal University Oye Ekiti (FUOYE) has announced that it would be holding its matriculation ceremony for new students for the 2019/2020...

Senate seeks integration of Almajiri into UBE

The Nigerian Senate on Tuesday moved to address the integration of the Almajiri into the Universal Basic Education (UBE) system.

‘Class wardens’ to monitor safety compliance in Osun schools

The Osun State Government said it has mapped out plans to deploy “Class Wardens” in schools across the State upon resumption to...

Edo introduces online, TV TVET programmes

The Edo State government has introduced online and television broadcasts of its Technical and Vocational Education (TVET) and Personal Development programmes for...