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Tertiary education reforms key to rebuilding COVID-hit economies says World Bank

The World Bank says that apart from smart investments, reforms in tertiary education systems were very instrumental to rebuilding COVID-hit economies and the transformations...

Sokoto Poly graduates 18,428, with 1,842 distinctions – Rector

The Umaru Aliyu Shinkafi Polytechnic, Sokoto, on Saturday, awarded 18,428 graduands with various categories of certificates at the combined convocation of the 2013/2014 and...

FG vows to expel SS1, SS2 students who sit WASSCE, NECO, NABTEB

The Federal Government has threatened to expel students in senior secondary school classes one and two, who apply for and sit the external West...

Professorship of Adamu Gwarzo: Reality of a young achiever, by Dr A S. Haruna

One fundamental feature of a professorial chair world over is that it is an academic title that is conferred on individuals who have distinguished...

NYSC to begin annual zonal sports, cultural festivals – PRO

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has concluded plans to begin its 2021 zonal preliminaries of sports and cultural festivals, to promote national unity...

Shari’a commission provides scholarships to 550 students in Bauchi

The Bauchi State Shari’a Commission says it sponsored the education of no fewer than 550 students through the provision of scholarships in the last...

10 Nigerian institutions admit most visually impaired, qualified candidates

The Federal College of Education (Special) Oyo admitted the highest number of blind students with 27. A total of 126 blind candidates were admitted...

Jigawa govt introduces new literacy by radio programme for 1,000 adult learners – Exec. Sec

The Jigawa state government has introduced a new literacy by radio programme for adult learners, to boost the state’s literacy level, according to Dr...

Adamawa embarks on house-to-house advocacy to ensure all children are in school

The School-Based Management Committee (SBMC) in Adamawa is to embark on aggressive house-to-house advocacy, to encourage parents and guardians to bring all school-age children...

Rotary International partners UNESCO, others to train 50 Taraba school teachers on ICT

Taraba school teachers on Information, Communication Technology (ICT), to enhance the teaching of ICT in the state’s primary and secondary schools. The other organisations in...

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