Covenant University Releases 2026 School Fees Breakdown
Covenant University has officially published its approved school fees for the 2026 academic session, with detailed breakdowns across all courses and departments.
Covenant University has officially published its approved school fees for the 2026 academic session, with detailed breakdowns across all courses and departments.
A head teacher at LEA Primary School in Jamigbe community, Abaji, FCT, has died after a cobra entered his office through cracked walls. The incident highlights dangerous infrastructure issues.
David Solomon Ezemma from Deeper Life High School Enugu campus placed third in Interswitch Spak 7.0 competition, winning N5 million prize money for his STEM excellence.
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has outlined nine mandatory rules for 2026 UTME registration and examination. Failure to comply could lead to disqualification.
Anambra state government has directed teachers to resume Monday classes or forfeit 20% of salary, ending sit-at-home. PTA supports order but raises implementation concerns amid security fears.
JAMB has issued early guidelines for 2026 UTME registration, including a new admission status declaration requirement. Here are 7 crucial steps candidates must take before registration begins.
A University of Ibadan graduate who studied German received a job offer from a German language school after her celebratory tweet went viral on social media, sparking widespread reactions.
A 23-year-old medical aspirant in Jaunpur allegedly severed his own foot after failing NEET-UG twice, hoping to secure admission under disability quota. Police investigation revealed self-inflicted injury.
JAMB cancels special registration for albinos in 2026 UTME due to AI manipulation and over 7,000 false claims. Registrar urges faith-based institutions to disclose religious status upfront.
A Nigerian teacher's comment urging a pupil who secured first position to 'put more effort' has gone viral, sparking mixed reactions about academic pressure and encouragement in schools.
Media entrepreneur Florence 'Bodex' Hungbo graduates from UNILAG with a second degree in Mass Communication, emphasizing education's role in combating misinformation and enhancing professional credibility in Nigeria's digital landscape.
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has officially announced the registration period for the 2026 UTME, running from January 26 to February 28, with detailed timelines for ePIN sales and Direct Entry applications.
A University of Benin student's decision to choose a first-class degree over 1,000 Bitcoin has gone viral on TikTok, sparking widespread reactions and financial calculations online.
The United Nations has launched applications for its Youth Volunteer programme, offering opportunities for Nigerians aged 18-29 to support humanitarian and development work worldwide with living allowances and training.
Joyce Abakume, a 24-year-old corps member, passed away from typhoid complications shortly after completing her NYSC orientation in Jos, Plateau State, before starting her primary assignment.
TikTok star Peller's admission to study Law at a private university triggers scrutiny of his 2023 WAEC results and JAMB requirements, sparking social media debate.
A young Nigerian academic who secured a lecturing position at just 22 years old has shared his inspiring journey on TikTok, revealing how academic excellence led to his retention after NYSC.
TUC and NLC demand immediate implementation of CONHESS report submitted in 2021, threatening nationwide industrial action if Federal Ministry of Health fails to comply within 14 days.
Prof Maduebibisi Ofo Iwe, outgoing VC of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, discusses resolving inherited litigations, addressing online allegations of financial infractions, and his administration's achievements.
Students of Federal Polytechnic Ugep in Cross River State demonstrated at Calabar Governor's Office, opposing alleged plans to appoint a non-indigene as rector and demanding adherence to catchment area policies.
Dr. Dennis Otuaro, Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, has charged 12 beneficiaries of foreign post-graduate scholarships to the UK to justify government investment through academic excellence and future contributions to Nigeria's develop
Olabisi Onabanjo University's Vice-Chancellor urges revival of indigenous culture in universities and highlights NELFUND's success in supporting 6,883 students financially.
The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Polytechnics (SSANIP) has rejected the NBTE's reviewed schemes of service, citing disparities and discrimination against non-teaching staff in a minority report to the Education Minister.
Zamfara State Government has started paying a N150,000 monthly special allowance to NYSC members attached to medical doctors, with other health professionals receiving N50,000.
The University of Ibadan has retained its position as Nigeria's highest-ranked university in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026, placing in the 801-1000 global band.
Senator Sunday Karimi fulfills his pledge by disbursing N300 million in bursary awards to 3,000 Kogi State students, expanding the scheme to all senatorial districts.
Youths in Ekiti State commend President Tinubu and Governor Oyebanji for education reforms that cut student dropout rates, with a solidarity march ahead of elections.
TETFund and NSCDC are finalizing a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen safety measures in Nigerian tertiary institutions through training and infrastructure protection.
The Luminary Project (TLP) hosted a Leadership Masterclass in Lagos, focusing on compliance, financial integrity, and sustainable leadership for nonprofit and social enterprise leaders.
Former Lagos Commissioner Toyin Ayinde and church leaders emphasized that Christian youths must see themselves as transformative leaders now, not in the future, during the SGO Uyeh Lecture Series in Ketu, Lagos.