Education

The FG starts the negotiations with the Asuu to avoid the strike

Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji AlausaThe Federal Government has launched the final phase of the negotiations with the union of the academic staff of universities (Asuu) and other unions of tertiary education on a planned union action. This was revealed by the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, during a meeting with the technical working group on the Asuu service …

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UTME: The Court prevents Unilag, Oau, Jamb from issuing the 2025/2026 admission list – Thage

By Ayo Kehinde A Federal Court sitting in Enugu has retained the University of Lagos (Unilag), the University of Obafemi Awolowo (OAU) and the joint commission for admissions and registration (Jamb) to release or approve admission lists for the academic session of 2025/2026, pending the hearing of a substantial motion before. The provisional order, granted by justice to Sogun-Bello, followed …

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Alumni gives learning materials, school uniforms in Alma …

Edo state map By innocent okoh The association of the old students of the Ugiogo grammar school Aiwerioba led joy to the students of their Alma Mater in Ugoneki, an area of ​​the local government of Uhunmwonde in the state of Edo. The Association has donated 50 couples of school uniforms, five personalized exercises books and set of mathematical tools …

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Requirements To Study Philosophy In FUOYE

In this post, I will show you the Requirements to study Philosophy in FUOYE. If you have been asking about the requirements to study Philosophy in FUOYE, FUOYE Requirements for Philosophy this post is for you. Federal University Oye Ekiti Philosophy Requirements, What is the cut-off mark for Philosophy in FUOYE? Does FUOYE accept two sittings for Philosophy?, What are the …

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Nelfund closes 2024/2025 Loan portal 30 September

The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (Nelphund) has announced that its portal of applications for the academic session of 2024/2025 will close on Tuesday 30 September 2025, while it moves to a new cycle of operations for the academic year 2025/2026. The closure marks the end of the second complete cycle of the interest -free student loan regime, which has continued …

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Asuu Imbrant 14 days ultimatum-thage

By Victor Osula, Abuja The union of the universities of academic staff (Asuu) has threatened to close public universities if the federal government cannot meet its requests within the next 14 days. The warning followed the meeting of the National Executive Council of the Union (NEC) held on Sunday, at the University of Abuja. In a Monday declaration, the President …

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Kebbi: Gov. Idris who builds the future through education

It was Nelson Mandela to say that “education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world”. Yet, when Malcolm X declared that “education is the passport for the future, for tomorrow it belongs to those who prepare today”, perhaps it was unconsciously prefiguring the type of energy and the governor of the passion Nasir Idris who …

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Kaduna is aimed at 32,000 graduates every year through the qualification of national skills

The state government of Kaduna, under the visionary leadership of the Governor UBA SANI, has announced that it is intended to train and graduate about 32,000 students every year through the professional training institution and skills development. The Institute – commissioned by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in June 2025 – has Campus strategically located in Rigachikun, Soba and Samaru Kataf. …

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The governor alia moves at the end of school extortion, the sumptuous expenditure in Benue

Governor Hyacinth alia of Benue State joined his voice with other Nigerian governors in condemning the growing trend of illegal withdrawals imposed on parents by the owners of schools both in elementary and private and secondary schools. The governor expressed a strong disapproval of the compulsory supply of health articles such as brooms, soaps, fabrics and napkins, which are often …

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Scandal Rocce Ogun Tescom as viral accusations support the main published without service schools

… the Commission denies irregularities, insists on the publication based on merit A new controversy broke out at the Ogun State Teaching Service Commission (Tescom) following viral statements on social media according to which two recently promoted principals were sent to the same school, while others promoted were left without duty, presumably due to favorism and financial inductors. The anonymous …

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