The Nigerian educational sector, with particular reference to government funded schools, has suffered immensely in the last few decades as…
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Somebody I hold dear and admire greatly for his keen insight on life issues says something which never fails to…
As I thought of writing this piece, the song “Spiritual Healing” by legendary Nigerian musician, Innocent Idibia, ceremoniously known as…
The Senior Special Assistant to Governor Sanwo-Olu on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Mr. Lekan Fatodu, has applauded young advocates, especially…
The National Commission for Persons with Disability, Abuja, has agreed to enter into partnership with Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, to…
Essentially, this recurrent mismanagement manifests itself in acts opposed to demands of the modern educational sector. And its work impedes…
President Muhammadu Buhari, Pursuant to section 58 ( 2) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), recently,…
The way Nigerian leaders talk about cows and goats gives one the impression that these animals are far higher in…
By: Sunday Onyemaechi Eze We have all agreed even in principle that growth and development of nations are largely anchored…
Anambra State has been celebrating the outstanding performance of its students in national competitions, the latest being the 2020 examination…
It is no longer news that Governor Ifeanyi Okowa had on Tuesday January 26th, 2021, sent a Bill to the…
Introduction: When I saw the topic “Education as a Human Right” what readily came to my mind, is that, it…
As part of a new initiative to ensure that research impacts society, Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) is currently exploring a…
President of Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU), Comrade Nuhu Ogirima, has disclosed that the Federal Government (FG) eventually…
Prior to the recent ‘youths revolt’ in the country which got the young Nigerians once described as ‘lazy’ busy on…
President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday reinstated the embattled Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos, Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, who was suspended in…
The library is one of the most critical forms of social infrastructure that we have, that can be used to…
There are plenty of reasons which can tell you how and why technology is important in education and academic institutes.…
Often people ask me why I write on certain topics and issues all the time, like bashing governments at all…
There was a torrent of commendation and glowing tributes for teachers across the globe during this year’s World Teachers’ Day…
Scandalous underpayment has become common fare at Australia’s universities. An inverse relationship can be identified here: the wealthier the institution,…
Adversity comes in many forms-acute, cyclical, long-term, and systemic. It sometimes affects individuals or single firms; other times it cuts…
Entering a university should be, to some degree, unsafe. Away from the gazing eyes of parents, institutional structures for the…
The National President of Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union, COEASU, Comrade Nuhu Ogirima, has described the performance of Nigeria’s…
This piece stems from two separate but similar opinion articles. The first titled; Finding a Vaccine Is Only the First…
Children are not the face of this pandemic. But they risk being among its biggest victims. While they have thankfully…
At long last, the Nigerian government has directed all tertiary institutions in the country to work out modalities of taking…
The world is facing its most trying and unprecedented times as the last few weeks have been most challenging for…
Talking about national development, a glance at the news headlines across the world points to the fact that getting the…
More young women are being affected by unemployment and lack of access to education. A new report by the International…