TETFund: Why no support for private tertiary institutions?, By Zubaida Baba Ibrahim
Private tertiary institutions should not be left at a disadvantage simply due to the nature of their ebtablishment by private ...
Private tertiary institutions should not be left at a disadvantage simply due to the nature of their ebtablishment by private ...
The vice-chancellor noted that 281 of the 15,753 students would be graduating in the first-class upper-division.
The president also approved a take-off grant of N4 billion each for the Universities of Technology and N5 billion each ...
The laboratory was sponsored by TETFUND.
“With the new development, we will be having more equipment to teach both the undergraduates and postgraduate students to ensure ...
I don’t understand why Nigeria will prefer its education to deteriorate and allow a few to steal to give their ...
Two universities are chosen from each of the six geopolitical regions.
Gov Sanwo-Olu clearly violated the Lagos procurement law by choosing PAYTECH as the sole revenue collector for all the state-owned ...
Gov Sanwo-Olu clearly violated the Lagos procurement law by choosing PAYTECH as the sole revenue collector for all the state-owned ...
The agency said it is now the largest holder of research grants in Nigeria.
"More than 50 per cent of lecturers sponsored by TETFund for both local and foreign conferences did not attend the ...
The TETFund official who made the diversion claims 'clarifies' his comments.
TETFund accuses the institutions of not accessing "huge funds available at the organisation for research activities and development of innovative ...
The Fund says the retrieved funds was re-awarded to other institutions in dire need of infrastructure.
The TETFund boss says the agency decided to send the institutions 'outright queries' after inspecting the quality of work done ...
A report by NEITI calls for a comprehensive audit of TETFUND and its operations.
The contractors said they were qualified to carry out projects awarded to them.
The collaboration is to improve the quality of education in Nigeria.
The money is meant for the improvement of facilities in the institution.
The large percentage is attributed to the fact that private universities are much more expensive.
The suspect is accused of collecting a grant for a study he allegedly did not attend.
A Nigerian minister also provides details of monetary allocations to states.
“The current school fees are due to the payment of salaries for workers and researchers which are to be operated ...
Mr Bogoro was reinstated on Monday, over two years after he was kicked out of the agency
The issuance of the new degree would be on the approval of regulatory agencies governing the institutions.
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