No fewer than 239 first-class graduates of the University of Lagos, employed as lecturers, left the institution within seven years. Immediate past Vice-Chancellor of UNILAG, Prof....
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, University of Lagos chapter, has dismissed the Federal Government’s proposed loan scheme for university lecturers, describing it as a “Greek...
The National Association of Nigerian Students has threatened to shut down critical infrastructure nationwide if the Federal Government fails to meet the demands of the Academic...
The Federal Government has launched a Teacher Ethics and Criminal Record Verification Framework, making it compulsory for all teachers in public and private schools to undergo...
The Federal Government, through the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria and the United Kingdom-funded Partnership for Learning for All in Nigeria, on Monday unveiled the TRCN...
The National Commission for Colleges of Education has uncovered and shut down 22 illegal Colleges of Education. The discovery was made during a crackdown on illegal...
Some operators of Computer-Based Test centres accredited by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board have been alleged to be involved in large-scale malpractices during the last...
The Federal Government has set a target of reaching 20 million children through the Homegrown School Feeding Programme by 2026, describing it as both an educational...
Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has promised that his administration will give necessary support and ensure the enabling environment to make Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti,...
The Federal Government has formally launched the implementation phase of a landmark reform allowing Colleges of Education in Nigeria to independently run both the National Certificate...