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Fight for your destiny, Fawehinmi tells LASU students

Mohammed, son of the late human rights activist, Gani Fawehinmi, has urged students of the Lagos State University to adopt the “intellectual approach” to compel the state government to reduce the high tuition fees demanded in the institution. This came as he described the fees as “very unreasonable”. Fresh students in the university now pay […]

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ASUU President Nasir Fagge and Supervising Minister of Education Nyeson Wike

Integrated payroll system’ll erase autonomy, ASUU insists

The Academic Staff Union of Universities on Monday vowed to resist the introduction of the Integrated Payroll Personnel System in the university system, describing the policy as counter-productive. The IPPIS, the union also said, would erase the tenets of autonomy in the nation’s universities. The Federal Government on Friday insisted that there was no going

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First Lady

Patience Jonathan to support UN on women, children rights

The First lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, on Tuesday pledged to work with a UN Human Rights Commission to advance the rights of women and children. Jonathan made the pledge when Ms Navanetham Pillay, UN High Commissioner on Human Rights paid a courtesy visit to the presidential villa in Abuja. “I’m ready to work with you

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Financial Freedom

5 Top Proven Tips to Become Financially Successful In Nigeria

As we know, majority of Nigerian graduates are in the streets, busy looking for miracle jobs. Some students don’t want to graduate for fear of the supposedly bleakness outside, and of concern is; our educational system is not well structure to instil in people appropriate employability skills and self-reliance. As one who studies, teach, and

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Global Literacy crisis

10 Insights into the Global Literacy Crisis

With one in four young people in developing countries illiterate, how can we address an international ‘learning crisis’? A group of experts have provided some ideas worth taking into consideration for those of us in the education sector. There is a global shortage of teachers: Moving beyond access to improve the quality of education available

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