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Chrisland Schools: Terminal classes resume physical learning, begin preparation for examinations

Students in terminal classes at Chrisland High School, Opebi, have resumed physical learning in preparation for their external examinations. The resumption was approved by the Lagos State Ministry of Education. According to the ministry, students in terminal classes (JS3 and SS3) will sit their final-year examinations. The ministry noted that the school was granted permission […]

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12 free online courses to learn artificial intelligence, machine learning

Our continuously changing digital world demands a growing need for experts in the fields of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML). With the launch of intelligence tools like ChatGPT and Midjourney, among others, the emergence of AI marks a significant milestone in the history of technology.  AI has become one of the most rapidly

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Local languages promote cultural, social developments – Experts

Nigerians have been urged to promote the use of their native tongues while interacting with one another, as the use of foreign languages not only shows the vestiges of colonisation but is hampering the development of society in many ways. Also, the government has been advised to take seriously the promotion of the use of

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Examination malpractice: Reviewing evaluation in education

About a month ago, Bayero University, Kano, expelled 27 students and rusticated eight others for alleged examination malpractice. In October 2021 the Federal University, Kashere, Gombe state expelled and rusticated 24 students from the institution for their involvement in examination malpractice and forgery in violation of the University’s laws, which they swore to follow upon

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Kentucky signs student discipline bill into law to curb classroom disruptions

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, has signed a student discipline bill into law. According to the governor, the bill is aimed at curbing classroom disruptions. The bill, which was signed into law on Thursday March 23, 2023, would allow school administrators to intervene before situations escalate, Beshear. The Democratic governor told reporters that the bill seeks

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Unity Bank trains students in financial literacy

Unity Bank Plc has trained students in financial literacy. About thirty-one schools across Nigeria participated in the training organised to mark this year’s Global Money Week. The training was held at Kabayi Secondary School, Mararaba, Nasarawa State on Thursday March 23, 2023. Speaking about the training, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Unity Bank Plc, Tomi

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Outdated engineering labs and workshops need to be modernised — Nigerian Academy of Engineering

Stakeholders in Nigeria’s engineering industry have called for the establishment of an engineering finishing school in the country to provide practical training for engineering graduates. The President of the Nigerian Academy of Engineering, Peter Onwualu, said that the education sector has not played its capacity-building role well enough. Onwualu suggested that engineering graduates should spend

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King’s College London establishes the Afe Babalola African Centre for Transnational Education with £10m donation

Afe Babalola, the founder of Afe Babalola University, has made a generous donation of £10 million to King’s College, London, to establish a learning centre that will enable young Africans to access education and opportunities that would otherwise be out of reach. The centre, to be known as the Afe Babalola African Centre for Transnational

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How tutorial centres leverage tech to provide free online classes to students

Tutorial centres across Nigeria are on the lips of students who have leverage on the services provided to excel in the various external examinations through digital technology and various means used to instruct and encourage academic activities. These centres are perfecting dynamic ways of helping ‘O’ level and ‘A”Level’ students pass the West Africa Examination

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Osun poly schedules late registration for ND I full-time students

The management of Osun state Polytechnic, Iree, Osun state has approved a period for the late registration for first year national diploma (ND) full-time students. According to a recent announcement, the deadline for late registration has been extended until Wednesday, 5th of April 2023. The announcement further states that any student who fails to register

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WAEC cancels manual confirmation of results

The West African Examinations Council has cancelled manual confirmation or stamping of certificates of candidates who sat the West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination from 1999 till date. A statement by the council said this was due to the recently innovated WAEC Digital Certificate Platform designed for a seamless and timely mode of availing stakeholders

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Alumni assoc of federal poly donates hostels worth N150m

The Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti Alumni Association has taken a step towards improving the living conditions of students by inaugurating and handing over two blocks of hostel buildings worth N150 million to the school management. The National President of the alumni association, Abiodun Oyedokun, expressed concern over the inadequate hostel facilities for students and appealed

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