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Edo State Education: Teachers Shun Competency Test
Latest news on the Edo state Teachers’ Competency Test — The competency test ordered by Edo government for teachers in public schools recorded low turn-out, as many  teachers refused to participate in the exercise which held on Saturday. Here is…
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Edo Teachers’ Assessment Test is Proper — JRC
Edo Teachers’ Assessment Test is Proper — JRC: THE Justice Research Center, a non-governmental organisation, said yesterday that Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State met the recommendations of the International Labour Organisation and United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation,…
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Basic Education: FG Invests N144.7bn
FG Invests N144.7bn on Basic Education. Those are the words of the Supervising Minister of Education, Mr Nyesom Wike. He, on Tuesday said the Federal Government invested N144.7 billion in basic education between 2009 and 2013. Wike, who stated this…
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ASUP Strike: FG Has Met 90% Of ASUP, COEASU Demands – Wike
The ASUP Strike latest news update is from the Supervising Education Minister. He said federal government concede to about 90 percent of the unions’ demands. Read full details below: ASUP Strike Latest: FG has met 90 percent of ASUP, COEASU…
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President Jonathan Orders End To COEASU Strike
President Goodluck Jonathan has ordered an end to (Colleges of Education Lecturers) COEASU Strike. President Jonathan has directed that the protracted strike embarked upon by lecturers in Colleges of Education across the country be brought to an end. The Minister…
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Confab: NANS Calls For Monthly Allowance For Unemployed Graduates
NANS Executives have called for Monthly Allowance For Unemployed Graduates at the ongoing National Confab. The National Association of Nigerian Students NANS, representative to the ongoing national conference Mr Yinka Gbadebo told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja…
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ASUP Strike Latest: Polytechnic Students Protest in Lagos
The latest news update on ASUP strike is that some polytechnic students on Monday in Lagos staged a peaceful protest to appeal to the Federal Government to meet the demands of their striking lecturers to enable them return to classes.…
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Boko Haram Threats: UNIMAID Students Flee Campus
The fear of Boko Haram attack on the University of Maiduguri, Borno State, on Sunday caused panic on the campus. This has led many of the students to flee the institution. It will be recalled that two persons were reported…
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Fake Certificates: NUC Partners British High Commission
The National Universities Commission (NUC) on Wednesday expressed readiness to partner with the British High Commission (BHC) to check fake certificates. The Executive Secretary of the Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie, said this when a two-man delegation from the high Commission…
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Yobe State Government Explains The Closure Of FGCs
The Yobe state Government has said that the closure of Federal Government Colleges in the three north-eastern states would help the students and their parents overcome fear and phobia arising from armed attacks. The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reports…
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Osun Ministry of Education Shuts Unregistered Schools
The Osun Ministry of Education on Thursday in Osogbo ordered the immediate closure of four allegedly unregistered private schools, the News Agency of Nigeria has reported. The Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Mr. Lawrence Oyeniran, ordered the closure to check…
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COEASU Strike: Students Urges FG To Dialogue With Lecturers
Worried by the three-month-old strike of lecturers of Colleges of Education nationwide, some students on Wednesday urged the Federal Government to dialogue with the lecturers. The students, who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), called for an end…
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