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,...
Kemi Olunloyo has warned Nigerians that President Muhammdu Buhari is ready to lock down the country for the second time, so they should prepare and get ready. The controversial US-trained journalist and pharmacist made a tweet...
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...
University of Abuja (UniAbuja) has entered into agreement with Diabetes Africa, a network of health professionals, which will enable it establish a top-class educational programme on diabetes education which, expectedly, will improve the quality of care...
An influential pastor with the House on The Rock Church in Lagos, Adeyinka Adebami, has reportedly died of Covid-19 complications. Head Pastor of House On The Rock, Paul Adefarasin confirmed the passing of Akinbami on his...
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