NECO releases 2023 common entrance examination result
The permanent secretary said 76 pupils had the highest score of 203 while six pupils had the lowest score of ...
The permanent secretary said 76 pupils had the highest score of 203 while six pupils had the lowest score of ...
JAMB said the set benchmark implies that what was set becomes the minimum score for any candidate willing to be ...
“It's in our National Policy on Education but (we) observed more breaches.”
“I see the confidence in him and he has proven it.”
Nigerian tertiary institutions had earlier been directed by the Federal Ministry of Education to suspend academic activities until 14th March.
The Chairman, Parent Teachers Association (PTA), Suleiman Idajili, said the decision followed a terrorist attack on a nearby village on ...
The government also directed those who are not interested in the elongation to apply for retirement from service, in line ...
The ministries were sealed off for allegedly owing the Abuja Environmental Protection Board about N10 billion.
The Commissioner for Education, Halima Lawal, gave the directive in Kaduna on Sunday in a notice for school resumption for ...
The federal government is denying the authenticity of a report submitted by a panel it appointed to visit UNILAG. It ...
12-year old Sylvester Oromoni, a student of Dowen College, Lekki, Lagos State, allegedly died from a beating he received from ...
PREMIUM TIMES reported, on Saturday, how a store officer allegedly raped an SSS 3 female student of the college.
"The appointments were in continuation of the government’s sustained efforts to further strengthen effective service delivery in the education sector..."
Pupils of a rural school in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory are faced with obstacles that are making some of them ...
Poor remuneration of teachers is considered a major factor discouraging the men from going into the teaching profession.
The federal government says the Visitation Panels would have six weeks to submit their reports.
“...this is comprehensive and a total strike with effect from midnight of Friday, February 5, 2021...''
The Nigerian government says all schools must comply with COVID-19 safety protocols.
The minister wants a fresh selection process because he feels the cancelled one was heavily compromised.
“The platform we are developing will also respect the autonomy of our universities as obtained globally.''
The federal government has ordered the reopening of all schools in Nigeria from October 12.
After several weeks of lockdown, the Ondo State government has lifted the ban on religious worship in the state.
Osun schools were shut due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The government also said exit classes in secondary schools will resume August 4.
"All heads of institutions and admission officers are advised to carefully study and understand the content of the document," JAMB ...
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