NUDGOSA Hosts National Convention in Abeokuta Jan 24

Nawair-Ud-Deen Grammar School Old Students' Association announces its 2026 national convention in Abeokuta, featuring a 50-bed girls' hostel unveiling and projects on education and digital skills.

Education Access as Solution to Almajiri Menace

New Horizons Nigeria's 'Almajiri to Tech' program highlights the urgent need for equitable education access to address Nigeria's 18 million out-of-school children crisis and transform vulnerable Almajiri youth.

180 Journalists Trained on Ethical Reporting in Nigeria

Media in Cooperation and Transition (MiCT) and LIDA Network have trained 180 journalists and youth communicators across Kaduna, Plateau, and Taraba States on ethical storytelling, fact-checking, and digital media for peacebuilding.

Dr. Emoh Expands Education Aid in Anambra

Dr. Stan Emoh receives an award for offsetting school fees for over 1,500 students in Anambra, with plans to expand educational interventions to support more learners.

Kwara South Schools Closed While Cattle Markets Reopen

Stakeholders in Kwara South question prolonged school closures due to insecurity while cattle markets linked to bandits resume operations, raising concerns about educational neglect and regional marginalization.

78-Year-Old Earns PhD at UNILAG Convocation, Oldest Graduate

The University of Lagos celebrated its 56th convocation with 5,775 postgraduate students graduating. Dr. Hammid Taju, aged 78, earned a PhD in French, becoming the oldest graduate, while Oba Sulaimon Bangbande received an MSc in Systems Engineering.

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