Education News
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NUJ’s International Institute of Journalism (IIJ) to get NBTE Accreditation
The Nigerian Union of Journalists’ owned academic outfit, the International Institute of Journalism (IIJ) will soon get the accreditation of the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE). The announcement was made by the Executive Secretary of the National Board for…
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The Clinton Global Initiative University 2015
Clinton Global Initiative University for students ,Miami Florida 2015 At the Clinton Global Initiative university for students,miami Florida 2015,Ex President Bill Clinton asks college and university teams to bring together world leaders from all global campuses,colleges and universities to discuss…
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World Bank to Provide Jobs for 2,000 Youths
The global population of young people (ages 15-34 years old) is large and growing, with greatest growth in sub-Saharan Africa, followed by South Asia. Young people’s employment opportunities have welfare and growth consequences for their future. They are at higher…
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NUC CHARGES VARSITY STUDENTS
NUC CHARGES VARSITY STUDENTS ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP, EMPLOYMENT CREATION The National Universities Commission was established in 1962 as an advisoragency in the Cabinet Office. However in 1974, it became a statutory body which has ever since then been known for It’s…
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ASUU, Others Organises Education Summit To Address Dysfunctional System
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) will.join forces with other bodies to organise a National Education Summit in Abuja, to discuss how the dysfunctional Nigerian educational system can be reconstructed.   Dr Dipo Fashina, the former president of the…
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House Of Reps Urges NYSC To Suspend N4000 Call Up fee
Prospective youth corp members have shared mixed feelings about the introduction of the N4000 call up letter fees, some have welcomed it probably because it relieves them of having to travel far to collect it and others do not want…
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Lagos NUT Bars Independence Day March Past For Students
The usual independence day march past that is synonymous with every October 1st in the nation might have suffered a setback as National Union of Teachers;Lagos has prohibited students from participating in the event today October 1,2014. See the full…
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Unity Schools Begin Indefinite Strike on Monday
Unity Schools in Nigeria are embarking on an indefinite Strike action on Monday, September 22, 2014 over unpaid entitlement estimated at N1.8bn. From Monday, all Federal Unity Colleges in the country will be under lock and key. Read the details of “UNITY SCHOOLS’…
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Ebola Virus Disease: Osun Schools to Resume October 6
Schools in Osun State have been scheduled to open back for 2014/2015 academic session on 6th October, 2014.  This is contained in a statement signed by the Deputy Governor, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori, (who is also the state Commissioner for Education) and made…
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Anambra State University Renamed After Ojukwu – See Details
The Anambra State University has been renamed after to Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University. The Anambra House of Assembly on Thursday passed a bill, changing the name of the state-owned university at Uli to Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University. The bill was…
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Obasanjo Made Jigawa University Pioneer Chancellor by Lamido
Former president, Olusegun Obasanjo has been made the pioneer Chancellor of Jigawa State University Pioneer by Governor Sule Lamido. The University is a newly established institution by the state Government. Read the full details as reported by Daily Trust: Governor Sule…
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Ebola Virus: Pry/Sec Schools To Resume 13th Oct, 2014
The Federal Government on Tuesday ordered that all primary and secondary schools in the country should resume on October 13, 2014 because of the outbreak of Ebola in the country. The Minister of Education, Ibrahim Shekarau announced the new resumption…
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