By Enyichukwu Enemanna European Union (EU) has selected five Nigerian universities for a grant to commence a Masters Degree programme in Artificial Intelligence (AI). The benefitting universities are the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, the University...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna A Kenyan Senator, Jackson Mandago, has been arraigned over a scholarship scandal in the country, a crime President William Ruto said those responsible will be held to account. Along with three others, Senator...
By John Ikani The Nigerian government has prohibited federal universities from requesting tuition fees from students across the country. This was made known by the Permanent Secretary at the federal education ministry, David Adejo during a...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna EF English Proficiency Index has ranked Nigeria third best English-speaking country on the African continent and the 28th globally. The most populous African country came behind South Africa which ranked first in Africa...
By Emmanuel Nduka Nigerians will now have to part with N107,500 for the Academic International English Language Testing System Examinations (IELTS), following a price hike by the British Council. According to the British Council, while the...
By Elie Mutangana, Kigali Over 5000 teachers from all eighteen provinces of Burundi have raised a flag over hard lives and inability to purchase needs, citing Government's delay in their salaries. The teachers, especially of the...
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