The Federal Government has given the nod for schools to resume on January 18 after reaching consensus with Governors, Commissioners and other stakeholders. Confirming the decision to retain the January 18 resumption date, Minister of Education,...
National Examination Council (NECO) has announced the release of the 2020 Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) internal results. Registrar/Chief Executive Officer of NECO Prof. Godswill Obioma who gave the breakdown of the result on Wednesday, said...
The Governor of Bayelsa state, Douye Diri, has removed Big Brother Naija housemate, Nengi Hampson, as the Face of Bayelsa Girl Child. He has also announced Ebizi Blessing Eradiri as the New Face of Bayelsa Girl...
As the incidence of Covid-19 pandemic continues to soar in Nigeria, the Federal government is considering reviewing the Jan 18, 2021 date set for resumption. This was made known by the minister of Education, Mr Adamu...
Students of the University of Ilorin (Unilorin) have been directed to join platforms for online lectures set up for them with immediate effect. The directive contained a statement issued by the school’s Director of Corporate affairs,...
Chairmen of various chapters of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, on Sunday expressed concerns over resumption of academic activities on January 18 saying the institutions were not ready for safe reopening. Latest figures released...
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