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College of Diplomatic Studies holds Inaugural Convention

College of Diplomatic Studies holds Inaugural Convention

  Emmanuel Onani, Abuja The College of Diplomatic Studies and International Relations (African Campus), Tuesday, held its Inaugural Convention in Abuja, the nation’s capital. Among other things, the college seeks to broaden students’ knowledge and…

TETFund expends N185bn on scholarship of 35,000 academic staff

TETFund expends N185bn on scholarship of 35,000 academic staff

The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND), has revealed that N185 billion has so far been spent for about 35,000 scholars in public tertiary institutions, under the TETFund Scholarship for Academic Staff programmes which commenced in…

AMACOG 92 marks 30th graduation anniversary, renovates MAPOLY TV studio

AMACOG 92 marks 30th graduation anniversary, renovates MAPOLY TV studio

The Association of Mass Communication Graduates of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (AMACOG), Abeokuta, has concluded plans to mark its 30th graduation anniversary on Friday, July 1, in the school. AMACOG 92, an association of 1992…

ASUU: Ngige is a liar

ASUU: Ngige is a liar

Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) says the Federal Government did not invite the union to any meeting on Thursday, as falsely claimed by the Minister for Labour and Employment, Sen. Chris Ngige. The Minister…

Lagos spends N23bn on upgrade of education infrastructure

Lagos spends N23bn on upgrade of education infrastructure

Lagos State Government Thursday said that it has spent over N23.6 billion on construction and upgrade of critical infrastructure in the education sector in the last three years. The state’s Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Folasade…

Why we established Japanese Language, Culture Centre at UNIABUJA -VC

Why we established Japanese Language, Culture Centre at UNIABUJA -VC

The Vice-Chancellor, University of Abuja, Prof. Abdul Rasheed Na’allah, has said the establishment of a Japanese Language and Culture Institute at the university was primarily aimed at assisting Nigeria emulate Japan’s technology and scientific development.…

Govt urged to tackle ‘learning poverty’ with NewGlobe methodology

Govt urged to tackle ‘learning poverty’ with NewGlobe methodology

A call has gone to the government at all levels, as the country approaches election period, to evolve innovative education solutions to tackle the urgent challenges of learning poverty confronting the nation.   The call…

Kwara students laud governor’s education reforms

Kwara students laud governor’s education reforms

Several hundreds of students in Kwara State trooped to the streets in Ilorin to express their gratitude to Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s administration for its education sector reforms and investments, which they said will go a…

Edo: Disquiet over ban of unions in state-owned higher institutions

Edo: Disquiet over ban of unions in state-owned higher institutions

Legal tussles as ban tears govt, unions apart   FACE-OFF The various staff unions (academic and non-teaching) in Edo State-owned higher institutions of learning are at loggerheads with the state government over the directive banning…

Ibadan monarch seeks expansion of UI’s admission quota

Ibadan monarch seeks expansion of UI’s admission quota

A call has gone to the Governing Council and management team of the University of Ibadan (UI) to work towards expanding the institution’s admission quota for the undergraduate programmes. The call was made by the…