Online learning doesn’t replace third term resumption – FCTA

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has warned private school owners against using online learning to replace third term 2019/2020 session resumption.

9mobile users to access e-learning platforms for free

One of Nigeria's telecommunications industry operators, 9mobile is offering free access to online learning platforms approved by the federal government.

Godfrey Okoye, Bingham varsity begin online lectures

Following the shutdown of all educational institutions across the country due to the outbreak of novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), the management of...

Matthew Kukah set to establish private university

Bishop of the Sokoto Diocese of the Catholic Church, Matthew Kukah is processing the establishment of a new private university in Kaduna...

ASUU hopes govt would discard BVN requirement

The National President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Biodun Ogunyemi, has said the union was hopeful of government waiving...

Lockdown review: Presidency clarifies on schools reopening

The Presidency on Tuesday made clarifications on school resumption following the gradual relaxation of the lockdown ordered by President Muhammadu Buhari due...

COVID-19: Edo varsity begins second semester online

As the lockdown to reduce the spread of COVID-19 pandemic persists, the Edo State University, Iyamho has revealed that its second semester...

e-learning at the University of Ibadan

By Idowu Olayinka I have been asked by some students of the University of Ibadan how soon the institution...

Abdalla at 64: Garlands to a versatile and humble scholar

By Ahmad Muhammad Danyaro Giants strides made by man are usually relieved with pomp and pageantry. Some roll out...

COVID-19: Ogun launches virtual platform for students

In fulfilment of its resolve to ensure that learners in the State were not academically affected by the compulsory lockdown due to...

After COVID-19 exposure, UNILAG medical centre suspends services

The University of Lagos (UNILAG) Medical Centre had suspended services after exposure to a patient who later tested positive for coronavirus.

Vice-chancellors get April 28 deadline to submit lecturers’ BVN

In a bid to pay the salary arrears owed to university lecturers for two months, the Nigerian government has given vice-chancellors of...

Why lecturers are collecting multiple salaries

By Ibrahim Malumfashi Let me for the first time elucidate on this same recurring issue of "collecting multiple salaries"...

We’ve not cancelled 2020 WASSCE – WAEC

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has denied social media reports that it had cancelled the 2020 West African Senior School Certificate...

Commissioner alleges doctored financials at Benue SUBEB

Benue State Commissioner for Education, Professor Dennis Ityavyar, has alleged that the financial records of the Benue State Universal Basic Education Board...

Like LASU, other Lagos-owned tertiary institutions to teach online

All tertiary institutions owned by the Lagos State government are to continue teaching students online. This is following the...

Oyo TESCOM warns of fake list in circulation

The Oyo State Post Primary Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) has drawn the attention of members of the public to a fake...

Lockdown: 18k Lagos teachers to get digital literacy training

In a bid to ensure the model of learning and knowledge delivery in Lagos are at the same level with other megacities...

Nigeria’s education minister loses mum

Fatima Adamu, the mother of Nigeria’s Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, has passed on. She died in the early...

COVID-19: Nigerian govt introduces online learning platforms for students

The Nigerian Federal Government has launched online learning portals for all students in primary and secondary schools following the closure of schools...