SOKOTO (Sundiata Scholar ) – A total of 64 Nigerians who were studying at the Sudan International University (SIU) and Hayat University College have graduated in Sokoto State. The graduation ceremony that took place on Saturday featured presentation of certificates and awards to the
SOKOTO (Sundiata Scholar) – Stakeholders at a dialogue on Inclusive Education Budget Expenditure in Sokoto State have urged government, partners and CSOs to actively combat the denial of quality education to physically-challenged children. The two-day meeting, which began on Tuesday, was organised by the “Education for All Cluster,” an initiative supported by USAID
The Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE) is set to renovate and construct junior and senior secondary schools across Sokoto State. Mansur Isa Buhari, PhD, the State Project Coordinator, announced this during a media interaction with journalists and social media practitioners. Buhari, when delivering an overview of the AGILE project, stated that
The 15 students kidnapped at a Quranic school in Sokoto State have been released. The students were kidnapped in Gidan Bakuso hamlet, Gada Local Government Area, while fleeing to their rooms to avoid a communal attack two weeks ago. It was reported that the victims were kidnapped hours before the graduation ceremony of the state’s […]