Day: December 30, 2023
KATSINA – In order to provide the college with educational resources, the old students of Government Day Secondary School, Kofar Yandaka, in Katsina State, reunited for the second time after graduating in 1983. Alhaji Ali Aliyu-Saulawa, the chairman of the Class of ’83 Old Boys
Badagry (Lagos State) – Iworo Ajido Model College alumni have advocated for public-private partnerships to address the nation’s declining educational standards. They issued the demand on Friday during the Iworo Ajido Model College Old Students’ Association’s 2023 Annual
DUTSE – Prof. Muhammad Yakasai, the recently appointed Vice-Chancellor of Jigawa’s state-owned Sule Lamido University Kafinhausa, has promised to implement measures that would improve employee welfare in order to provide efficient services. Shortly after receiving his appointment
Okitipupa (Ondo State) – The appointments of Mr. Peter Okunniga and Mr. Ganiyu Aminu as the Registrar and Bursar of Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology (OAUSTECH), located in Okitipupa, Ondo State, have been approved by the Governing Council of the university. The
In its 2023 appraisal year, the University of Uyo (UNIUYO) in Akwa Ibom state promoted 153 Academic Staff members to Professorial positions. This was proclaimed at the 129th sitting of the University Senate by Prof. Nyaudoh Ndaeyo, Vice Chancellor of UNIUYO, who also announced 23 promotions. An
(Sponsored by The Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation) In continuation of Senator Henry Seriake Dickson’s investment in education and human capacity development generally over the years, the Henry Seriake Dickson Foundation announces its 2023/2024 Education Support Scheme. Forms for the 2023
The Zamfara Indigene 2023–2024 Forum of the Nigerian Law School has thanked the Governor for his rescue effort and requested immediate action from him to settle the registration fees of its 25 members at the law school. The request was included in a statement that the Forum’s Chairman,
In order to raise the standard of education in the country by 2024, the National Parents Teachers Association of Nigeria has asked for cooperation between academic unions at tertiary institutions and the Federal Government. It also mentioned one of the biggest issues facing the industry, which