By Grace Udofia The Nigerian Government has begun the rebuilding of schools in the troubled North East region that has faced destruction by activities of Boko Haram insurgents. The government is doing this through the...
By Grace Udofia Nigeria’s Ministry of Education has disclosed that it is partnering with the international community to fight the incessant attacks on educational institutions. Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Sonny Echono made the disclosure when...
By Grace Udofia Few days after threatening to embark on a nationwide strike, Nigeria’s umbrella body for public universities, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has disclosed that only two of its eight demands...
By Grace Udofia As part of efforts to strengthen the delivery machinery of programs in the education sector, Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of new Chief Executives for some education agencies in the...
By Chioma Iruke Nigerian tertiary institutions; University of Ibadan (UI), University of Lagos (UNILAG), Covenant University (CU) have been listed in the 2022 World Best University ranking. Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked UI...
By Grace Udofia As parts of United Kingdom’s (UK) Operation Warm Welcome Scheme for Afghan refugees in its country, the Department of Education has promised free English courses for all interested refugees. British Prime Minister Boris...
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