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Kebbi College expells four students for lesbianism

Kebbi State College of Science and Technology in Jega has expelled four female students for engaging in lesbianism. Provost...

40 prison inmates graduate in NCE programme

No fewer than 40 inmates of Ibara Prisons in Abeokuta have graduated as Nigeria Certificate in Education holders in Economic and Social...

What makes a good classroom?

Among the many factors fuelling the global learning crisis that stunts the educational path of six out of ten children and adolescents, we must...

390 visually impaired candidates write UTME

About 390 visually impaired candidates are participating in the ongoing 2019 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) organised by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board...

Buhari assents bill prohibiting discrimination against persons with disabilities

President Muhammadu Buhari has assented to the Discrimination against persons with disabilities (Prohibition) Act, 2018. With the presidential assent, there is now legal backing in...

Sultan, others charge traditional leaders on keeping girls in school

The Sultan of Sokoto (Nigeria), His Eminence Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III, together with The Kabaka of Bugundu (Uganda), His Highness Ronald Edward Frederick Kimera...

Multi-million naira Almajiri Model School built by Jonathan govt. abandoned, rotting...

When the President Goodluck Jonathan administration started the Almajiri Model School projects in 2010, it was to reduce the number of out-of-school...

Childhood education as middle class child abuse in Nigeria

The Nigerian Middle class is a brittle collectivity of people; brittle because it is insecure and unmoored to any abiding institutions and because its...

Aisha Buhari inaugurates nomadic school in Maiduguri

Wife of the President, Aisha Buhari, has inaugurated the Aisha Buhari Integrated School for Nomadic Community in Maiduguri. The school, which was built and equipped...

Despite being treated with scorn for being blind, I nearly made...

Demola Adeleke is visually impaired but that did not stop him from nearly graduating with a First Class honours in the Department of Mass...

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