Unqualified lecturers hurting the university system – ASUU

National President, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Biodun Ogunyemi has criticise the recruitment of unqualified persons as lecturers into the university.

Nollywood actor bags PhD in meteorology

A popular actor in Nollywood, Eniola Olaniyan on Saturday, 21st December, 2019 bagged a PhD in Meteorology and Climate Science at the...

53,674 candidates pass TRCN December exam

53,674 candidates, who wrote the December Diet of the Professional Qualifying Examination (PQE) conducted by the Teachers' Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN),...

Court rules against South African govt’s attempt to bar child education

A High Court sitting in Makhanda last week delivered a landmark judgment against the barring of children without birth certificates from receiving...

Lagos govt signs 130bn deal with investors to build LASU hostels

The Lagos State Government on Friday evening signed a N130 billion agreement with some private property developers to build hostel facilities at...

Inside the unconducive classrooms in Enugu schools

Facilities in various schools across Enugu State are in deplorable state despite government interventions in basic education. ABDUSSALAM AMOO visited such schools...

ACE at BUK gets own research farm

Bayero University Kano has opened a research farm as part of its mandate as a World Bank designated Africa Centre of Excellence...

EKSU Alumni say sack of varsity staff flawed

The Ekiti State University Alumni Association has countered the decision of the Governing Council of the university over the sack of about...

Group alleges nepotism in appointment of COE Oro provost

A group named Kwara South Frontiers (KSF) has alleged that nepotism was taking prominence in the appointments at the Kwara State College...

NIMC to prioritise UTME candidates for NIN

The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has directed its personnel across the country to give preference to, and enroll, all applicants sitting...

Woman in court for WAEC certificate theft

A 40 year old woman who allegedly stole the original copy of a candidate’s result from the West African Examinations Council (WAEC)...

Senate passes bill establishing Federal University Gashua, five others

The Nigerian Senate on Wednesday passed a bill seeking to establish the Federal University Gashua in Yobe State. It...

JAMB insists on using NIN for UTME registration

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), has insisted that it would be utilising the National Identity Number (NIN) in the...

Nigeria to integrate SDGs into school curriculum

Plans have begun to integrate teaching of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into the school curriculum in Nigeria. Minister...

LASU emerges best delegate at NITMUN for the third time

For the third time in a row, delegates from the Lagos State University (LASU) have again emerged best at the Nigerian International...

NECO, 11 others paid N7.6bn on contracts not executed – AuGF

The National Examinations Council (NECO) and eleven other federal agencies paid over N7.6 billion to contractors for projects or services never rendered.

Nigeria: On giving respect and being respected

By Kareem Shamsudeen Since the human system is a complex of relationships marked by age difference, it is expected...

UNIABUJA sacks two professors over misconducts

The Governing Council of the University of Abuja (UNIABUJA) has approved the termination of appointment of two professors for various acts of...

Lagos reviews school curriculum implementation

Over 200 hundred teachers from various State Schools converged at the Education Resource Centre, Ojodu, to review the Lagos State Senior Secondary...

Boko Haram: College lecturer, 10 other kidnap victims beg for freedom

A college lecturer and 10 other persons who were recently kidnapped by Boko Haram have appeared in a video, shared by their...