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The Methodists, a Christian missionary group introduced formal education in Nigeria about 180 years ago. Since then, Nigeria’s population has grown and the demand
According to the United Nations Children’s Fund, quality pre-primary education is the foundation of a child’s journey: every stage of education that follows relies
Professor Ibrahim Adamu Yakasai, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) returning officer for the Tudun Wada/Doguwa House of Representative election held on February 25,
Students have alleged that university lecturers helped politicians rig elections and have lost the moral authority to condemn students for indulging in examination malpractice
In December 2022, the federal government of Nigeria through the National Universities Commission (NUC) announced the introduction of bachelor’s degrees in cybersecurity, data science
Happy International Women’s Day! Across cultures and societies, women play a vital role in development. Particularly in Africa, women make a sizeable contribution to
If you have been mobilised to serve under the mandatory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), there are important things you are expected to bring
Ab initio, the value and future of education in Nigeria has been topical among the country’s intellectuals and has been the focus of a
Co-creation Hub (CcHub) and MasterCard Foundation have partnered to empower edtech startups who are building solutions that enhance learning outcomes and accelerate access to
On Saturday, February 25, about 93 million Nigerians will cast their votes to determine who will lead the nation for the next four years;
Nigeria’s general election day is just a day away. This is a critical period when citizens go out in large masses to fulfill their
In the 21st century, the need to marry education with technology is a matter of urgency. According to the Association for Educational Communications and
Some students across the federation suggest a willingness to sell their votes ahead of the 2023 general elections and that Nigerians are not seriously
The abilities that will be in most demand in 2023 for business leaders are those that might put employers up against the toughest competition,
By Folaranmi Ajayi Following claims that teachers in Lagos state public schools have been under pressure to vote for candidates of the All Progressive
By Ikechukwu Onyekwelu Seven years from now, many jobs that students will be engaged in have not been invented and this is both exciting
The first private university licensed in Nigeria, Igbinedion University, welcomed its first batch of students in 1999. Since then, more private universities have penetrated
President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday morning addressed the nation in a broadcast from the presidential villa in Abuja. The address came following tensions occasioned
By Folaranmi Ajayi Students in Osun state are having a fair share of the agonies of the cash crunch due to the Central Bank
Adamawa, otherwise known as the land of beauty has been adjudged one of the states in North Eastern Nigeria committed to improving education funding.