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ASUU condemns planned creation of more universities
The National Assembly's decision to establish an extra 47 federal institutions has drawn criticism from the Academic Staff Union of institutions, or ASUU, section at the University of…
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Nigerian govt forms committee to look into fake degrees
A commission comprising many ministers has been established by the federal government to address the problem of counterfeit degrees in the nation's educational system.
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Arewa youths: CBT WASSCE will lead to mass failure in the North.
The proposed computer-based test format for the next West African Senior School Certificate Examinations in the nation has been urged to be canceled by the Arewa Youth Consultative…
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Certificates racketeering: Over 15,000 students affected by ban – NANS petitions FG
According to the National Association of Nigerian pupils, NANS, Benin Republic, the recent school closure in the area has impacted more than 15,000 pupils in the nation.
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NANS asks FG to suspend institutions running unaccredited courses
According to the National Association of Nigerian Students, or NANS, Nigerian educational institutions that offer unaccredited courses have to be shut down.
This was stated in…
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Kebbi State Gov trains 2,400 teachers in English, maths, pedagogy.
The Kebbi State Government is training 2,400 primary schoolteachers in English, maths and pedagogy.
Governor Nasir Idris opened training at the Waziri Umaru Federal Polytechnic in…
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Stakeholders in education demand for renewed commitment, action in 2024
Important parties involved in education have emphasised how urgently national and local governments must show their commitment to and focus on promoting meaningful development in the…
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Tinubu: We must provide quality education, jobs for Nigerians
On Thursday, President Bola Tinubu declared that democracy needed to be inclusive and progressive, with a major goal of combating poverty by giving young people access to employment…
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Gov. Radda approves N1.3bn as exam fees for indigenous students
Katsina State Governor Dikko Radda has sanctioned more than N1.3 billion for the payment of final examination fees for impoverished students in the state's public secondary…
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Senate, Reps propose 32 additional federal varsities
The Senate and House of Representatives have considered 32 bills to create new universities, polytechnics, and educational institutions for the 10th National Assembly.
The Academic…
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