Month: October 2024
The Changemaker Teacher Activation program has graduated its maiden cohort of 52 teachers from several local government areas in Lagos State to assist students in developing innovative solutions to societal problems. According to the organisation, the event marked the culmination of a
The Federal Government has been urged by the Owerri Zone Academic Staff Union of Universities to stop paying lip service to public education in the country. Dennis Aribodor, the zone’s zonal coordinator, accused the federal government of underfunding public education in the country during
Aboki Danjuma, the Imo State Commissioner of Police, has warned the people of the state to avoid engaging in activities that could lead to social unrest. The police commissioner issued the warning in response to unidentified arsonists burning down the residence of Senator Frank Ibezim, an
The National Association of University Students (NAUS) plans to work with federal authorities to reduce electricity tariffs for universities across the country. Comrade Josiah Peter, President of NAUS, disclosed this while briefing journalists in Abuja on Monday, claiming that the recent
Some Nigerian parents have complained about the weight of a harsh economy, citing rising tuition, transport and basic goods costs that have put a strain on household budgets as primary and secondary schools in Nigeria return for the 2024/2025 academic year after a long break. The
Franklin Sixth Form College is launching a new scholarship program for young footballers, starting in October 2024. The Franklin Sixth Form College Scholarships 2025 will include the Grimsby Town Football Club (GTFC) Football Shadow Scholarship, offering students top-tier football training