By John Ikani Nigeria is ranked 161st on the 2020 Global Youth Development Index which measures the status of young people in 181 countries around the world. This is according to triennial rankings report released by...
By John Ikani Heritage Bank Plc, Nigeria’s most innovative banking service provider has in a bid to deepen educational sector in the country, rolled out robust products, known as Acada School Portal Solution and Alumni Banking...
By John Ikani Newly admitted students of the Nigerian Army University Biu (NAUB) have been warned against cultism, occultic practices, sexual harassment and violence of any sort. The warning was issued by The Vice Chancellor (VC)...
By John Ikani The Federal Government has explained its decision to cease all negotiations with bandits and kidnappers, stressing that ransoms are used to procure arms. Minster of State for Education, Chief Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, gave the...
By Chioma Iruke Up to 85 percent of public varsities in Nigeria lacks hostel facilities, Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) Kashim Ibrahim-Imam, has said. Imam made this disclosure on Wednesday,...
By John Ikani The Federal Government will be meeting with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Monday. The meeting is aimed at ironing out issues relating to the allegations raised by the lecturers regarding...
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