Teacher Dies After Sacking for Inappropriate Behaviour

John Wright, a physics teacher at Marlborough College, took his own life after being dismissed for alleged inappropriate conduct during a Malaysia exchange trip. His family questions the disciplinary process.

ASUU Rejects FG's Paucity of Funds Claim

ASUU's Bauchi zone refutes Federal Government's claim of insufficient funds for universities, citing increased revenue. CONUA applauds release of third-party deductions while lamenting severe brain drain.

OAU Economics 2005 Marks 20 Years of Global Impact

Obafemi Awolowo University Economics Class of 2005 returns for 20th anniversary celebration, highlighting global achievements and renewed commitment to alma mater. Join the VIBES Homecoming!

YABATECH to graduate 8,654 students at 37th convocation

Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) is set to graduate 8,654 students at its 37th convocation, a landmark event coinciding with its 78th anniversary and its transition to a University of Technology and Vocational Studies.

Nigeria's EdTech Market Expands as Online Learning Grows

Nigeria's education sector is rapidly transforming as EdTech platforms like Univad gain traction. Discover how AI-powered learning and career tools are reshaping education for students and professionals across the country.

Low JAMB Cut-Off Courses in Nigeria (140-180)

Discover Nigerian university courses with JAMB cut-off marks between 140-180. Explore science, arts, education and social science programs with easier admission requirements.

Don Urges Reversal of Language Policy Suspension

Professor Aderemi Obilana calls on Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa to reverse the suspension of Nigeria's National Language Policy, citing UNESCO research and global best practices.

Christian Women Revive Scripture-Based Mentoring

Christian women leaders globally call for a revival of intentional, Scripture-based mentoring rooted in Titus 2. Discover the biblical model for shaping future generations of women.

Nigeria Scraps Mother-Tongue Education Policy

Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa's decision to scrap Nigeria's mother-tongue teaching policy sparks outrage. Experts defend indigenous languages as vital for cognitive development and cultural identity. This policy reversal must be stopped.

Alausa's Education Reforms Transform Nigerian Schools

Education Minister Dr Maruf Alausa launches sweeping digital reforms including smartboards, credential verification system and curriculum changes to revolutionize Nigerian schools. Learn about the future of education.

JAMB Registrar Apologises to House Committee

JAMB Registrar Prof. Ishaq Oloyede apologises to House of Representatives over official's unruly conduct during investigative hearing on UTME complaints and budget implementation.

Miva Open University Admits 8,000 in Record Intake

Miva Open University marks its biggest admission cycle with over 8,000 fresh students. Discover how the institution is bridging Nigeria's education gap with AI and nationwide study centres.

Tinubu Urges Academia to Solve Nigeria's Challenges

President Bola Tinubu calls on Nigerian universities to produce impactful research addressing national issues. FUTA graduates 1030 postgraduates, including first-ever PhDs in Renewable Energy.

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