UNICAL Pharmacy Students Protest Accreditation Delay
University of Calabar pharmacy students stage peaceful protest over prolonged accreditation delays, demanding immediate action from university management to secure their academic futures.
University of Calabar pharmacy students stage peaceful protest over prolonged accreditation delays, demanding immediate action from university management to secure their academic futures.
The Nigerian legal community mourns as aspiring lawyer Augustine Kizito Nwagboso loses his life in a fatal road accident while traveling back from his Bar finals examination in Abuja.
Aliyu Balewa, a prominent Nigerian development specialist, has been inducted as a Fellow of the Institute of Negotiators and Mediators, recognizing his exceptional contributions to conflict resolution and development expertise across Nigeria.
In an inspiring display of academic excellence, a Yoruba student has emerged as the best graduating student at a prestigious school in Anambra State, winning top honors across multiple subjects and breaking cultural barriers.
Yaba College of Technology establishes groundbreaking Centre for Ethical Leadership and National Development, marking a new era in character-driven education for Nigeria's future leaders.
Education specialists urge Nigerian students to transform academic qualifications into practical, employable competencies for today's competitive job market.
Former students of Ewutuntun Primary School celebrate monumental achievement as they commission modern educational facility, marking new era for primary education in their community.
Discover how a recent quiz competition is transforming education in Lagos public schools and rewarding academic excellence among students across the state.
A prominent Nigerian Vice-Chancellor calls for urgent government downsizing and increased education funding to rescue the nation's struggling university system from collapse.
Nigerian government releases ₦2.3 billion to settle outstanding salary increments and promotion arrears for academic and non-academic staff across federal universities, addressing long-standing grievances in the education sector.
Gombe State government announces groundbreaking educational census to identify and solve systemic problems in schools across the state, addressing infrastructure gaps and improving learning outcomes.
The Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities reveals the harsh realities forcing frequent industrial actions in Nigeria's tertiary education sector. Discover the underlying issues affecting university operations.
Nigerian private universities face urgent calls to elevate academic standards and infrastructure as education stakeholders demand improved quality and global competitiveness.
The Tertiary Education Trust Fund has commissioned a massive N717 million faculty complex at Nasarawa State University, marking a significant boost for educational infrastructure in North-Central Nigeria.
Professor Chukwu challenges alumni association to intensify commitment to Nigeria's progress through education and national service
Education leaders worldwide are gathering at the World Schools Summit in the UK to address the deepening global learning crisis and create actionable solutions for transforming education systems.
A heartbreaking story emerges as a Nigerian man shares how his educational sponsor prevented him from gaining university admission after months of anticipation and preparation.
A Nigerian engineering student's emotional breakdown while solving advanced engineering mathematics has gone viral, triggering massive online reactions and discussions about academic pressure in Nigerian universities.
Meet Agbo Adoga, the Nigerian teenager who stunned the world by achieving a perfect 1600 score on the SAT, setting a new academic standard for African students globally.
Nigeria's Academic Staff Union of Universities turns to former Sokoto State Governor Abdallah Wali as mediator in prolonged dispute with Federal Government over unmet agreements.
Nigerian student groups are urging President Tinubu to prioritize domestic refining by allocating all crude oil to Dangote Refinery, promising cheaper fuel and economic revival.
University of Jos authorities are seeking justice for a 300-level student allegedly murdered by a fellow student in a shocking campus incident that has left the academic community in mourning.
Former Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika appointed to lead Yar'Adua University's governing council, bringing extensive experience to shape the institution's future direction and academic excellence.
Nobel Prize-winning playwright Wole Soyinka reveals his US visa was revoked in what he describes as a politically motivated witch hunt, raising concerns about academic freedom and US-Nigeria relations.
A powerful recollection of the 1991 student protests in Nigeria, exploring how a generation's political awakening through Ladbone magazine challenged military dictatorship and shaped national consciousness.
The academic community at University of Ibadan is grieving the loss of Professor Omolara O. Ogundipe-Leslie, the institution's pioneering female Political Science professor who died at 81.
Nobel Prize-winning author Wole Soyinka barred from entering the United States, causing diplomatic tensions and raising questions about academic freedom.
In a significant move for Nigeria's education sector, former Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika has been appointed as the new Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Umaru Musa Yar'adua University's Governing Council.
A determined Nigerian student reveals how he overcame rejection after scoring 328 in UTME, proving that resilience and hard work can turn setbacks into success stories at Nnamdi Azikiwe University.
Meet Oluwadarasimi Omoseyin, the brilliant 20-year-old who made history by graduating with a perfect 5.00 CGPA from Osun State University. Discover her incredible study techniques and motivational strategies that led to this outstanding academic achieveme