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International students will be permitted to work 24 hours a week, says Canada Immigration Minister

Marc Miller, Canada’s immigration minister, announced on Monday that international students will be allowed to work off-campus for up to 24 hours per week starting in September. This is a change from the 20-hour work limit imposed on international students during the COVID-19 pandemic, which is slated to expire on Tuesday. “Looking at best practices […]
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Female student of UNIABUJA declared missing

Murjanatu Zubairu, a female student at the University of Abuja, went missing while on her way to school. Alhaji Zubairu Jibrin Yewuti, the student’s uncle and former vice chairman of the FCT’s Kwali Area Council, called a reporter on Sunday morning to report the missing student. He stated that Murja is a 400-level student in […]
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JAMB: UNILORIN Remains the Most Preferred University among UTME Candidates in 4 Years

From 2020 to 2023, the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) was the most sought-after higher education institution in Nigeria among Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) candidates. The discovery was revealed recently at an ongoing policy discussion headed by Andrew Adejoh, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education. According to the Joint Admission and
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Benue government to reopen nursing schools

Benue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, has declared the reopening of nursing schools in the state to promote safer medical and health practices. Governor Alia made the call during a thanksgiving mass in his honour at St. Gabriel’s Parish, Iorkighir, Tse Agberagba, Konshisha LGA, Benue. According to him, schools will be improved to degree […]
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University don stresses the importance of lecturers, students engaging in effective modes of communication

Odunola Alabi, a professor of English Semiotics and Stylistics at the University of Ilorin, argues that lecturers and students must explore semiotic and stylistic modes of communication in order to achieve the intended effect. She stated that people engage in various languages, such as symbols, signs, writings, and noises, to express their opinions in order […]
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Leadership, entrepreneurial skills is important for students to make an impact – Corona Schools CEO

For children to develop the well-rounded talents required to compete worldwide, schools must incorporate leadership, entrepreneurial skills, and robotics into their curriculum. Adeyoyin Adesina, chief executive officer of Corona Schools’ Trust Council, made the statement at the opening of the organization’s new three-story secondary school building in