Category: General News
FG: Six Newly Approved Colleges of Education will take off in October 2020
May 23rd. 2020 • General News

FG: Six Newly Approved Colleges of Education will take off in October 2020

The federal government has approved new colleges of education in the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria. Confirming this, Ben Gooong, the spokesperson of the Federal Ministry of Education, said the new......

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Cambridge University: Lectures to be conducted online until 2021 summer
May 22nd. 2020 • General News

Cambridge University: Lectures to be conducted online until 2021 summer

Picture Credit- AFP - Students walk through Cambridge University in Cambridge, east of England Cambridge University has announced that due to coronavirus pandemic, its next academic year shall b......

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The National Universities Commission Enjoins Vice-Chancellors to Keep Universities Shut
May 12th. 2020 • General News

The National Universities Commission Enjoins Vice-Chancellors to Keep Universities Shut

Prof. Abubakar Rasheed. Picture Credit: NUC The regulatory body of Nigerian universities, The National Universities Commission (NUC) has instructed all the university Vice-Chancellors not to re-o......

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FG Resumes School Feeding Programme on Thursday May 14, 2020
May 11th. 2020 • General News

FG Resumes School Feeding Programme on Thursday May 14, 2020

The Honorable Minister of Humanitarian Affairs at the NHGSFP. Photo Credit: Federal Ministry of Information and Culture In fulfillment of President Buhari’s promise on March 29 to continue school......

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Africa’s Education Sector Badly Hit as 1.235 Billion Learners Globally are Forced to Remain at Home for Fear of COVID-19 Pandemic
May 11th. 2020 • General News

Africa’s Education Sector Badly Hit as 1.235 Billion Learners Globally are Forced to Remain at Home for Fear of COVID-19 Pandemic

The world has been terribly shaken by COVID19 pandemic. Every sector of human activities is in serious comatose. Of all the sectors, the education sector particularly has been hard hit by the effect o......

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