Shell, NNPC Unveil Geosciences Centre at UNILAG
SNEPCo, NNPC, and NCDMB deliver a world-class Geosciences Centre of Excellence at UNILAG, boosting research and reducing foreign reliance in Nigeria's oil and gas sector.
SNEPCo, NNPC, and NCDMB deliver a world-class Geosciences Centre of Excellence at UNILAG, boosting research and reducing foreign reliance in Nigeria's oil and gas sector.
Oyo State Government approves N153.5 million bursary for 307 law students from accredited law schools, easing financial burden. Screening begins April 27.
JAMB announces strict admission requirements for underage candidates in 2026 UTME, setting a minimum score of 320 for exceptional candidates.
A Nigerian student, Favour Chinenye, scored 244 in her 2026 UTME and plans to study Theatre Arts. Her result sparked reactions online as she shared her joy on TikTok.
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RecommendedA Nigerian father proudly shared his son's 2026 UTME result online, where he scored 320 aggregate, including 95 in Physics and 83 in Mathematics.
Oladepo Caleb Olugbenga, LAUTECH's top graduate with a 4.89 CGPA, attributes his success to the NELFUND student loan scheme introduced by President Tinubu. The university graduated 7,641 students with 137 First Class honors.
The Federal Government, in collaboration with the First Lady's office, launches the 'Energise Commercialisation Now' program in Kano to commercialize research and innovations, aiming to drive economic growth and job creation across Nigeria.
The Nigerian Academy of Engineering will award Aliko Dangote an Honorary Fellowship on April 25, 2026, recognizing his leadership in advancing industrial growth through engineering solutions across Africa.
Chrisland Primary Schools have awarded full-tuition scholarships to 14 exceptional pupils for their outstanding performance in entrance exams, covering three years of secondary education with potential extensions based on sustained academic success.
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RecommendedNigeria's media education faces challenges in the digital age, with outdated training and funding issues. New models like platform-based learning at University of Ilorin offer solutions by integrating real-world publishing into curricula.
The University of Lagos has inaugurated a Geosciences Centre of Excellence, funded by NNPC, Shell, and NCDMB, to bridge classroom learning with practical application and foster research in energy fields.
Women at Risk International Foundation extends its school program to four secondary schools in Ogun and Oyo, training girls and caregivers to combat sexual and gender-based violence.
Yaba College of Technology partners with Radioxity Stop Motion Academy and TETFund Centre of Excellence to host a landmark symposium, urging Nigerians to tell their own stories through animation and creative arts.
UNESCO's latest report reveals the global goal for universal education by 2030 is unrealistic, with 272 million children and youth out of school and numbers rising for seven consecutive years.
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RecommendedProfessor Amidu Ayeni of UNILAG emphasizes geography as a crucial framework for addressing Africa's development challenges, linking environmental issues to finance, health, and climate policy.
The Commonwealth Universities Leaders Conference in Abuja has been postponed due to security risks, while a Kwara lawmaker escapes an assassination attempt, highlighting ongoing safety challenges.
President Bola Tinubu has approved key appointments in education agencies, including NECO, NBTE, and the National Library of Nigeria, aiming to enhance governance and reforms.
A Lagos State University sociologist warns Nigeria risks crisis without urgent reforms to support its growing elderly population, advocating for strengthened pensions, healthcare, and anti-abuse policies.
The Non-Academic Staff Union threatens an indefinite strike from May 1, rejecting the Federal Government's 30% pay offer and demanding equal treatment with academic staff.
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RecommendedThe Leo Stan Ekeh Foundation, with partners like TD Africa and Konga Group, launches a scholarship program to support 1,000 indigent Nigerian students in Computer Science, aiming to boost the nation's tech ecosystem and global competitiveness.
The National Association of Nigerian Students has pledged its full support to the NDLEA's efforts to combat substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking across tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
Lagos State University of Science and Technology (LASUSTECH) has secured full accreditation from the National Universities Commission for 13 undergraduate programmes, with only one receiving interim status.
Minister Bianca Ojukwu urges universities to generate research for government policies at COOU's 16th convocation, where 3,315 students will graduate, including 800 postgraduates.
A 2026 UTME candidate has publicly appealed to JAMB to re-evaluate her exam, expressing disbelief at her Biology score. She claims the questions were straightforward, sparking online debate.
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RecommendedThe aggregate score of an aspiring medical student in the 2026 JAMB UTME has caused widespread disappointment, highlighting the intense competition for medical school admissions in Nigeria.
Ivy-Mary Adanna Eweputanna, a 23-year-old from Imo State, graduated with a 4.62 CGPA from UNN and a first class from Nigerian Law School, detailing her study techniques and career aspirations in an exclusive interview.
Nwokoye Ngozi Blessing, an Arts student, celebrated her 2026 UTME result of 214, scoring 50 in English. Her brother's playful video of the moment went viral, sparking mixed reactions about JAMB scoring standards across different academic disciplines.
An art student's 2026 UTME result has sparked widespread reactions online after he revealed scoring 98 in CRS and Government, showcasing his impressive subject combinations.
President Bola Tinubu has appointed retired professor Modupe Adeola Adelabu as Chairman of the NECO Governing Board, part of broader education sector reforms.
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RecommendedThe University of Ibadan has announced its departmental JAMB cut-off marks for the 2025/2026 academic session, with a general threshold of 200. Highly competitive programmes like Medicine and Law require scores up to 290, while admission uses an aggregate