Students of the University of Jos, Plateau State, on Tuesday, blocked roads leading to the campus in protest, following an increase in school fees and other services rendered by the institution The student protesters who were mobilized by leaders of the Students Union Government of the institution calle...
As Nigerians are awaiting whose head this year’s Maltina Teacher of the Year (MTOY) Award crown best fit among the secondary school teachers, a total of 172 of them from 29 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory have been selected to go for the major rounds of the competition. The nu...
The National Union of Lagos State Students (NULASS), has declared full support for the planned general protest by the National Association of Nigeria Students (NANS), scheduled for September 13, over hike in tuition fees of universities. Akinlola Shasanya, the NULASS president, told the News Agency of N...
The Federal Government is mulling “new creative means” of funding tertiary education in the country, Education Minister Tahir Mamman has said. One of the means, Mamman hinted at the ongoing Nigeria’s Annual Education Conference (NAEC) in Abuja, would be full autonomy for universities. He also said th...
President Bola Tinubu yesterday secured the immediate lifting of the ban placed on Nigerian travellers by the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Presidential spokesman Ajuri Ngelale, who made this known, added that Emirates and Etihad Airlines would resume inbound and outbound flights in Nigeria “with...
The UK government has announced a £10,000 (about N10m) international relocation payment (IRP) to non-UK trainees and teachers to come work in England. Nigerian graduates who can teach languages and physics courses are qualified to apply before October 31, 2023. The payment is designed to help cover the...