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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
In Nigeria, a master’s degree after your bachelor’s degree is required to be admitted into a doctor of philosophy (PhD) programme. In fact, a
On this day thirteen years ago, Nigeria mourned the loss of one of its most beloved and selfless leaders, President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. The
The first batch of Nigerians evacuated from war-torn Sudan have returned to Nigeria. The evacuees, 376 in total conveyed in two aircraft arrived at
The annual press freedom ranking released by Reporters Without Borders (Reporters Sans Frontieres-RSF) has shed light on the state of media freedom in African
Ever wondered why the picture frame remains in position or why a particular measurement taken by different individuals of the same profession often appear
Each year, hundreds of thousands of students are subjected to corporal punishment in public and private schools even religious places of learning aren’t left
The Creative Arts department of the University of Lagos has performed the stage drama titled “Esu and the Vagabond Minstrels” at Terra Kulture, Victoria
Nigeria has long been recognised for its pool of talented and ambitious students seeking educational opportunities abroad. However, the path to studying overseas can
African Development Bank Group (AfDB) president, Akinwumi Adesina, has remarked that Africa should be a powerhouse full of renewable energy. He made this remark
Nigeria’s Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has called for the development of an education curriculum in Africa that is relevant to the changing dynamics
Pottery teacher Samallie Kasirye is using her passion for ceramics to give back to her home village of Kalapata, a remote community in north-east
The first set of buses conveying Nigerian students from the war-torn country of Sudan have arrived in Egypt. The students will be airlifted from
Jack Ma, the renowned founder of Alibaba Group and the Jack Ma Foundation, has been appointed as a visiting professor at the prestigious African