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JUST IN: NLC, TUC Suspend Planned Strike for 30 Days

NLC, TUC Labour coalition has agreed to suspend the nationwide indefinite strike that was supposed to start tomorrow, October 3, for 30 days to ensure that all other issues are resolved. The agreement to suspend the Strike came after a marathon meeting between the NLC, TUC Coalition and the Federal Government delegation that lasted several […]

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WAEC appoints Amos Dangut as new head

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has appointed Amos Josiah Dangut as the new head of the Nigeria national office, succeeding Patrick Areghan, whose tenure has recently concluded. This significant announcement was made through a statement released by WAEC on Monday. Dangut’s professional background includes roles such as assistant registrar/subject officer in the test development

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Foundation commits to quality education

The Special Foundation (TSF) has restated its commitment to chart innovative and sustainable approaches for the upliftment of the educational standards for underprivileged children living in low-income communities. The foundation made this known at its annual summit held at the weekend in Lagos. This year’s transforming education summit themed ‘Enhancing Access and Quality Education in

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Africa needs to invest in AI, says Prof Danbatta

The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and professor of electrical, telecommunications engineer Umar Garba Danbatta, has charged African countries to prioritise investing in artificial intelligence (AI) to drive economic growth and social development. Danbatta gave the charge at the just concluded 11th edition of the Digital Africa Conference and Exhibition in

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Group studying vs. personalised studying: Striking the balance for academic success

Education is a multifaceted journey, and each student has their unique path to academic success. While some thrive in a solitary learning environment, others find solace in the camaraderie of group study sessions. The choice between group studying and personalised studying is not a one-size-fits-all decision; rather, it depends on individual preferences, learning styles, and

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Nigeria’s 63rd anniversary: Quality education and a vibrant democracy

On Nigeria’s 63rd Independence Day anniversary, it is important to reflect on the connection between quality education and a vibrant democracy. A robust democracy requires an educated citizenry, and case studies from both global and African experiences support this thesis. There are several reasons why education is essential for democracy. First, education helps citizens to

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