By Enyichukwu Enemanna The Polish Foreign Ministry in Warsaw on Wednesday confirmed that its nationals studying in Nigeria have been released by authorities in the West African nation. At least seven Polish nationals were among demonstrators...
By Emmanuel Nduka As economic hardship bites harder in Africa's most populous nation, the Nigerian Government has reduced the allowances of foreign scholars who are studying under the Bilateral Educational Agreement (BEA) Scholarship by 12.7 percent....
By John Ikani The Mastercard Foundation EdTech Conference 2024, held in Abuja, Nigeria, concluded today after three days of thought-provoking discussions and groundbreaking announcements. The conference, themed "EdTech for Resilience and Inclusive Learning in Africa," brought...
By John Ikani When the African Union (AU) declared 2024 as the Year of Education during the 36th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the AU in February 2023, little did it know that it had...
By Lucy Adautin The University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom has announced the historic appointment of British-Nigerian Sandie Okoro as its first female Chancellor. Described as one of the country's leading lawyers and an advocate...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna The European Union (EU) has awarded 142 young Nigerian students its postgraduate scholarships for the 2024-25 academic session, the prestigious Erasmus+ programme. This marks the sixth consecutive year that Nigeria has led in...
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