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Gov Abiodun Renames TASCE after Awujale

Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has formally renamed the Tai-Solarin College of Education (TASCE), Omu-Ajose as Sikiru Adetona College of Education, Science and Technology (SACOETEC). The renaming is with a pledge that the institution would remain a College of Education with the mandate to groom middle level teachers for the educational System of the country. […]

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Bill on Commission for Almajiri Education, Out-of-School Kids Scales Second Reading

A bill seeking to establish National Commission for Almajiri Education and out of school children on Wednesday scaled second reading at the House of Representatives . The Bill was was sponsored by Shehu Balarebe Kakale and 18 other lawmakers. According to Kakale, the bill is aimed at providing for a multimodal system of education to

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Investment in Digital Resources Necessary to Advance Girls’ Education

Stakeholders in the education-technology space have been advised to invest in digital resources to enhance quality of education among girls. This was the takeout of the conversation during the October edition of EdTech Monday, an initiative of the Mastercard Foundation in partnership with Co-Creation Hub. The virtual roundtable moderated by a social engineering practitioner, Joyce

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