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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...

COVID-19: Ebonyi begins radio, television learning programme

The Ebonyi State Government has officially launched its version of the educational radio and television programmes for students on Ebonyi State Radio...

COVID-19: FG considering TV, radio lectures for students

Nigeria's Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, has revealed that the Federal Government was planning towards having students in higher institutions to receive...

COVID-19: Borno begins radio, TV lessons for students

The Borno Ministry of Education has begun ‘Learn at Home Programme’ for students preparing for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination...

Osun begins educational radio, TV programmes for students

The Osun State Government has announced the commencement of educational radio and television programmes for primary andsecondary school students of the state.

COVID-19: Televised classes and the fate of rural communities

By Efe Agabi The multiplier effects of Covid-19 are incalculable. No sector is immune to the negative impact of...

COVID-19: Kaduna, Ekiti introduce educational radio, TV classes for students

The Kaduna and Ekiti state governments have introduced educational radio and television programmes for students during the lockdown period, occasioned by the...

Edo students to learn through educational TV programme

Secondary school students in Edo State would from Monday, 6th April have access to educational television programmes. This programme...

COVID-19: Ondo radio, TV to broadcast educational programmes for students

State owned television and radio stations in Ondo State would be broadcasting educational programmes for the benefit of students daily.

COVID-19: Oyo introduces TV, radio classes for students

The Oyo State government has announced that it will commence what it called School-on-air video and radio broadcast, for secondary school students...

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