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Bandits behind Kaduna students’ abduction killed in supremacy battle

A  notorious bandit commander terrorising communities in Kaduna State, Kachalla Sharme, and several others have been killed in a supremacy clash between rival gangs. In a statement on Monday, Kaduna’s Overseeing Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, said Sharme met his end in a fierce gun duel at Hambakko, in the Rijana

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Cocomelon: The importance of nursery rhymes and songs for children’s development and making learning fun

Nursery rhymes and songs have always played a key role in childhood development, and with the advent of digital platforms, these forms of entertainment have found a new home in children’s programming. One of the most popular modern examples of this is Cocomelon, a widely-loved children’s show known for its engaging nursery rhymes and educational

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TVET: Bridging the skills gap for economic growth in Nigeria

Ab initio, technical vocational education and training (TVET) holds the potential to reshape Nigeria’s economic future. As traditional education systems continue to struggle with meeting the demands of an evolving job market, TVET provides an alternative pathway for millions of Nigerian youth to acquire marketable skills, gain employment, and even create jobs. TVET is specifically

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Federal Executive Council approves plan to strengthen national value system in schools

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved the establishment of the National Citizens Value Brigade across primary and secondary schools to stem declining value and raise role models and ambassadors for the country. Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, disclosed during a media briefing after the FEC’s meeting presided over by President Bola

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Council of Legal Education sanctions nine universities over admission quota violation

The Council of Legal Education (CLE) has suspended admission of students into the Faculties of Law of nine universities across the country that willfully admitted and graduated students before obtaining the accreditation of the Council. A statement issued by the Acting Secretary to the Council/Director of Administration, Ms. A.O. Osho said the council approved different

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Educationists want Gombe girls with disabilities in schools

Education stakeholders in Gombe State have harped on the need for girls with disabilities to be enrolled into schools for their personal development and nation’s growth. While speaking, Dr Amina Abdul, the Project Coordinator of Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment AF project, urged stakeholders to prioritise issues around girls, adding that it would

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African ancestral studies will reconnect learners to culture, history — Falola

Renowned humanities scholar, Professor Toyin Falola, said African ancestral studies will reconnect individuals with their past, shape future narratives, and foster a deeper appreciation of Africa’s diverse cultures and histories. Falola in a statement on Monday said that AAS would be inaugurated on October 15 at the University of Ghana, during the  2024 Anton Wilhelm

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Osun State University receives ₦218.9 million from NELFUND to cover fees for 717 students

Osun State University has officially received ₦218,954,500.00 from the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) to cover the institutional fees of 717 students. The fund, which was disbursed to the university, is part of a national initiative aimed at ensuring that students, regardless of their financial backgrounds, have access to quality higher education. In a statement

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