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Imo govt discloses plan to employ 10,000 primary school teachers

The Imo State Government has disclosed a plan to employ 10,000 primary school teachers in the school system. The State Commissioner for Education, Prof. Johncliff Nwadike, disclosed this to newsmen in Owerri on Tuesday. According to the commissioner, all necessary arrangements by the government have been concluded.He assured that any moment from now, the government […]

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Obaseki offers automatic employment to 15 first-class graduating students of Edo University

The Edo State Governor, Mr Godwin Obaseki, has offered automatic employment to 15 first-class graduating students at the Edo State University, Uzairue. The governor announced this at the fourth convocation ceremony of the institution in Etsako West Local Government Area of the state. While commending the school for the gains made in learning and research,

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LASU students begin parttime work, to get monthly pay

The Lagos State University Management in synergy with the University Students’ Union has employed over 80 students of the Lagos State University into the university library on part time basis. The students who were picked from hundreds of other applicants undergone a 4-day intensive training before commencing work on Saturday, 8th of July, 2017. The

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