TAU Graduates 16 First Class, 40 Second Class Upper
Thomas Adewumi University celebrates 63 graduates with 16 First Class honors. The STEM-focused institution demonstrates rapid growth and global partnerships in Kwara State.
Thomas Adewumi University celebrates 63 graduates with 16 First Class honors. The STEM-focused institution demonstrates rapid growth and global partnerships in Kwara State.
Thomas Adewumi University graduates 63 students at its 2nd convocation, showcasing a 142% growth and reaffirming its commitment to transformative, globally competitive education in Nigeria.
Serah Yusuf from Abuja wins 2025 Maltina Teacher of the Year, receiving N10 million cash prize and overseas training. Discover how this award celebrates Nigeria's educators.
Nigeria Union of Teachers warns of nationwide strike following terrorist attacks on schools in Kebbi and Niger states. 25 students abducted in Kebbi, 300+ pupils in Niger. Federal government urged to act.
Nigeria Union of Teachers declares national emergency over school attacks, threatens nationwide strike if government fails to secure classrooms and protect staff.
LAPO empowers Nigerian students through educational support, scholarships, and science competitions to combat poverty and improve learning standards nationwide.
The Criterion association concluded its Eko Akete 2025 conference, urging tech empowerment and STEM inclusion for Muslim women to drive national progress. Read the full story.
Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf delivers on his promise, presenting appointment letters to 400 new mathematics teachers to address subject gaps and improve student performance.
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has deployed 400 new Mathematics teachers in Kano to strengthen science education and improve student performance in STEM fields. This is part of a broader education emergency plan.
Julius Berger Nigeria Plc has donated a fully equipped robotics laboratory to GSS Gwarinpa in Abuja, enhancing STEM education and practical technology skills for students through CSR initiative.
APWEN Calabar chair Engr. Eme Nyah Enoh calls on parents to encourage daughters to pursue engineering careers, breaking gender stereotypes in Nigeria's tech sector.
Enugu State Government invites indigenes to apply for its 2025 scholarship awards. 1600 slots available for undergraduates, teachers, and postgraduates. Apply online before the deadline.
The British Council provides free professional development resources to over one million English teachers across sub-Saharan Africa annually. Learn how this initiative is transforming education.
Gombe State Deputy Governor Manassah Jatau calls for urgent revitalization of engineering studies to drive Nigeria's technological advancement and economic growth.
Cross River State House of Assembly summons education officials over delayed teachers' promotions, addressing growing concerns about career stagnation in the education sector.
In a groundbreaking partnership, the Nigerian Stock Exchange and an Indian technology company have donated advanced engineering software to 15 Nigerian universities, transforming engineering education and research capabilities nationwide.
Discover how blending humanities with technology could unlock Africa's true innovation potential and create solutions that truly serve African societies.
FiberOne Broadband intensifies its CSR initiative with the Mindsmasterz Interschool Challenge, empowering Nigerian students through technology and digital education competitions across multiple states.
Kwara State Government takes decisive action against corruption in education sector as 11 head teachers face dismissal over illegal fees and admission racketeering.
Nasarawa State Government finally resolves payment dispute with 4,000 teachers, bringing relief to embattled educators after prolonged uncertainty over their employment status and salaries.
A Ghanaian teacher has sparked national debate by requesting special compensation for male educators struggling with temptation from increasingly attractive female students.
Humanitarian Impact Angels bridges the digital gender gap as young women from disadvantaged communities graduate with cutting-edge technology skills, poised to transform Nigeria's tech landscape.
NSUBEB Chairman reveals how teachers in Nasarawa State have abandoned teaching duties for gossiping under trees and breaking melon seeds during school hours.