Court upholds JAMB's dismissal of ex-deputy director

The National Industrial Court dismissed a suit by former JAMB deputy director Yisa Usman challenging his dismissal, ruling that JAMB validly constituted the disciplinary committee and acted within its powers.

Where the Lecture Hall Stops, Innovation Must Begin

Nigeria's education system produces many graduates, but innovation requires practical application. The Renewed Hope-NITDA Innovation Hub at OAU aims to bridge this gap by fostering entrepreneurship and digital skills.

Imo, UNICEF Launch Digital Platform for Rural Education

Imo State Government and UNICEF launched the Nigeria Learning Passport (NLP) digital platform to enhance access to quality education in rural communities, with offline functionality and zero-rated data for Airtel users.

Sultan Directs Muslims to Observe Muharram Crescent

The Sultan of Sokoto has called on Nigerian Muslims to sight the Muharram crescent on June 15 to mark the start of the Islamic New Year 1448AH. Verified sightings should be reported through traditional channels.

UK-Based Doctor Recounts Poor Salary in Nigeria

Dr Toluwani Binutu, a UK-based psychiatrist, reveals he earned as low as N80k monthly in Nigeria, forcing him to live with parents after 7 years. In 12 months in the UK, he earned more than his entire 7-year Nigerian salary combined.

Remi Aiyede Emerges 21st NAPSA President

Professor Remi Aiyede of the University of Ibadan has been elected as the 21st President of the Nigerian Political Science Association (NAPSA) during its annual conference.

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