Day: May 17, 2024
Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has approved the recruitment of 7,000 teachers for public primary schools in the state. The government also approved the hiring of 100 carers for special schools throughout the state. Nureni Adeniran, chairperson of the Oyo State Universal Basic Education
The police have confirmed the arrest of a 400-level student from Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK), for reportedly raping a 100-level student from the same institution. DSP Ramhan Nansel, the Nasarawa State Police Public Relations Officer, confirmed the arrest to journalists in Keffi on
Unknown individuals sent lurid emails on Friday threatening bomb attacks on many Cypriot schools, causing a massive evacuation of students on the island. The threats, which numerous media sources later publicised, also included pledges to “sever your necks” and “drown you in
Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, the national president of ASUU, revealed this on Channels Television’s breakfast show, ‘Sunrise Daily,’ on Thursday. He argued that it was unreasonable for the Federal Government to pay lecturers four months of their withheld 2022 salaries while
Professor Akeem Olawale Lasisi, vice chancellor of the Federal University of Health Science, Ila-Orangun (FUHSI), has urged the institution’s 673 newly admitted students to study hard and diligently in their studies in order to attain their goals and justify their parents’ efforts.
The National Board for Technical Education started the accreditation process for six new courses at the Federal Polytechnic, Wannue, Tarka LGA, in Benue. Ogah Ngbede, NBTE’s director of Polytechnics Programmes, disclosed this during the institution’s ongoing experiment on Thursday. According to
The University of Birmingham and Lead City University have began discussions with the National Examinations Council (NECO) about using its examination results to accept international students from Nigeria. Ibrahim Wushishi, NECO‘s registrar, announced this in Abuja during an interactive