Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has challenged the youths to take up leadership roles to be able to salvage Nigerian declining education sector. He said the fate of education is in their hands, urging them to fight...
Obi said Nigeria would successfully move millions of people out of poverty if “we invest more in education which remains a key sector of economic growth.” Obi, who made this known in a message to celebrate...
THE recent reminder by former President Olusegun Obasanjo that 14 million Nigerian children are deprived of educational opportunities is an indictment of the country’s political leadership. Put in context, this figure is more than the population...
Education in Nigeria is divided into primary, secondary, and tertiary. The first six years of formal education in Nigeria are free and compulsory by law; and on average, each Nigerian child is meant to spend 16...
It is apparent that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a sweeping effect across different sectors of the Nigerian economy. The effect has been drastic, from the financial sector to entertainment and the education sector. Stakeholders in...
Mixed reactions have started trailing the exercise, especially from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Though the event got off to a fine start, as the venue of the campaign, Democracy Park in Akure, was filled...
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