WAEC releases 2019 May/June examination results
Over 1.6 million candidates in SS3 sat for the May/June 2019 WASSCE in Nigeria.
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Over 1.6 million candidates in SS3 sat for the May/June 2019 WASSCE in Nigeria.
The open school initiative aims at a flexible learning experience where children can also study without going to school.
The Nigerian Christian body says what is on social media on the issue are “not reliable and credible evidence”.
The workers say the government has breached an agreement that led to the suspension of a previous strike.
The funds go to universities, polytechnics and colleges of education.
The cash represents the 2019 intervention funds for public institutions across the country.
A simultaneous protest to force the famous preacher's resignation held in Lagos and Abuja on Sunday.
Biodun Fatoyinbo has held Nigerian headlines since Thursday morning when the interview of one of his alleged victims was made...
Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo who is accused of rape delivered a sermon to thousands of COZA members in Abuja.
Biodun Fatoyinbo announces the postponement of COZA’s annual ‘Seven Days of Glory’ over security issues.
The counter-protesters were coordinated by a member of the church, PREMIUM TIMES can report.
A protest holds today against Biodun Fatoyinbo, a Pentecostal preacher now enmeshed in rape accusations.
Dozens of SSS officials, soldiers, police and civil defence officials have been deployed to the COZA headquarters in Abuja.
The flamboyant preacher is currently battling to extricate self from a string of sexual harassment allegations.
Elias Mbam from Ebonyi State was reappointed as the chairman of the commission alongside 29 others.
47 million Nigerians still practice open defecation while 32 million use unimproved toilets.
The official said emphasis should rather be placed on developing the 170 universities in the country.
Many low-income farmers in rural Abuja communities speak of their non-use of financial institutions.
The 'Almajiri' kids form a large chunk of Nigeria's 13.2 million out-of-school children.
Under the Complusory, Free Universal Basic Education Act of 2004, it is criminal for parents to fail to send their...
The new amendment for polytechnics will harmonise the tenure of rectors, staff retirement age, as well as the establishment of...
The international agency says the states have an average enrolment rate of only 57 per cent.
A Nigerian official says 1.6 million pregnant women have been tested for HIV in a bid to prevent the transfer...
JAMB gives reasons for its decision.
In Abuja, about 13 per cent of children who are of school age are out of school.
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