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Children’s Day, May 27, offers an opportunity to celebrate the Nigerian child and to focus on the conditions of childhood in Nigeria. The Nigerian
The submission of entries for the 9th edition of the Maltina Teacher of the Year competition commenced today, Thursday, May 25 2023. This prestigious
The professional qualifying exam recently organised by the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) had an attendance of 11,000 participants across the country. The
France is a dream study destination for international students because of its rich culture, history, cuisine and iconic landmarks. Students in France have the
Germany is without doubt one of the most favoured countries for international students, and this is with good reason. Tuition-free universities in Germany attract
Teachers are professionals who are entrusted with the education and well-being of their students. Following rules and regulations demonstrates professionalism and ethical conduct. It
Lethukuthula Bhengu, a three-year-old South African toddler reads better than 80 per cent of schoolchildren more than three times her age. Bhengu reading
A hundred and fifty-five graduates of the West African Construction and Fabrication Academy in Cross River State on Thursday received automatic employment into the
All is set to host the 16th edition of the eLearning Africa annual conference and exhibition. The event, happening from Wednesday, May 24th –
Most study-abroad locations are seeing an increase in the number of international students. Therefore, it is only reasonable for them to look for some
A pastor is the leader of a Christian congregation who also gives advice and counsel to people from the community or congregation. In Lutheranism,
The 10th Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town Mamokgethi Phakeng has launched a YouTube educational channel, the ‘Fab Academic – Unfiltered’ to talk
When it comes to choosing a course of study in Nigerian universities, some fields stand out as highly competitive. These courses attract a large
Five African countries have led with the highest number of universities in the latest ranking of the world’s top 1000. According to data compiled
Muoka Olivia Kamsi, a 24-year-old from Anambra state, has emerged as the Best Graduating Student from the Department of Medical Laboratory Science at the
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is a programme set up by the government to involve graduates in nation-building and the development of the
Some people may frown at the mention of mathematics, perhaps due to an ugly history they have with the subject. However, there are people
Honorary degrees are becoming more popular among Nigerian musicians.Universities provide honorary degrees, particularly to well-known people and celebrities, to acknowledge their dedication, hard work,
Would it still be called ‘Queen’s English’ or would it now be referred to as ‘King’s English’? following the demise of Elizabeth and the
Five Nigerian universities are leading in the race of minting startup co-founders and founders. Understandably, Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, and Bill Gates are notable