Parents whose children died in abandoned Lagos car ‘submit to will of Allah’
“As a Muslim, everything that happens in life comes from Allah, we believe that it is Allah that gives and ...
“As a Muslim, everything that happens in life comes from Allah, we believe that it is Allah that gives and ...
The parents express readiness to send their children to school on September 12.
The Federal and State Governments in the wake of the lockdown to curb the spread of the COVID-19 initiated various ...
At an emergency PTA meeting held via Zoom on Tuesday, parents hit hard at Atlantic Hall management for being exploitative.
“Passion and ability bring about fulfilment. When one is absent, even if a child continuously succeeds at such 'coerced' course, ...
As the school year begins to wind down, high school seniors – and those who care about them – typically ...
“Unless the issue of parents who refused their children going to school is made a crime, and we start jailing ...
The parents say teaching Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics in indigenous languages will help understand the subjects
Earlier media reports indicate that 57 of the girls were sighted.
The couple also raped the nine years old
For evicted residents of Otodo-Gbame, a settlement on the edge of the Lagos Lagoon, it is a pathetic tale of ...
“It was discovered that most of these hapless minors were “donated” to the terrorist sect by their heartless and misguided ...
The six secondary school students have now spent 11 days with their abductors.
The abductors are demanding N100 million, parents of the kids told PREMIUM TIMES.
The 82 girls were first reunited with their colleagues rescued last year.
The girls remain in the custody of the government.
The Head of Service had earlier promised the family a house.
A total of 6,026 candidates out of the 7,362 students offered admission were matriculated for the 2016/2017 academic session.
The Education Ministry bans the use of social media for "falsehoods" against Unity Schools.
The parents accused the principal of extorting money from them.
“The girls were so disturbed and were lamenting that a lot of their colleagues have had their education either temporarily ...
The girls were released by the Boko Haram.
Ese Oruru and her daughter live in a police building.
The parents want the government to take over the education of the girls.
The children, mostly of between the ages of five and 12, were from Bama and Baga in Borno.
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