19th century teachers in 21st century classrooms

By Abdul-Ganiyy Raji I am a teacher, but I do not have a computer. I am a big teacher...

ASUU, Nigerian ‘civilian’ governments and the ‘jackboot mentality’

By Andrew Erakhrumen Human beings are rational beings. They can also be irrational, or made to be, to the...

Controversy trails lecturers’ sack in federal universities

The recent sack of some lecturers in some federal universities in Nigeria has been trailed with controversy. While the...

Buhari’s Democracy Day speech omits details about school feeding programme amidst COVID-19

President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday addressed Nigerians as part of activities to mark the 2020 Democracy Day. One of the items in...

Nigeria commits to implementing compulsory basic education

The Nigerian government has stated its commitment to ensuring that free and compulsory education is implemented for students in their first nine...
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Sex education relevant in eliminating gender-based violence

Experts have identified sex education as germane in the elimination of the various forms of gender-based violence in Nigeria. The duo of Dr Emmanuel Adebayo...

Cross River schools to resume June 16

The Cross River State Government has disclosed that a “trial resumption of schools” would commence on June 16. State...

First Bank donates 20,000 e-learning devices to Lagos schools

Leading Nigerian commercial bank, the First Bank has donated 20,000 mobile e-learning devices to the Lagos State Government for the use of...

Teachers to win prizes in essay competition on the post COVID-19 era

Teachers have been invited to participate in an essay competition focused on solving the challenges that the era after COVID-19 poses.

Nasarawa finally sacks official who misappropriated school funds

Nasarawa State governor, Abdullahi Sule has sacked the Secretary to the State Government, Aliyu Ahmed-Tijani over alleged incompetence and misappropriation of public...