
THE FUTURE OF NIGERIA: EDUCATION IN FOCUS
By Anjola Oladele Education is the best way for any society to be out of poverty. So, a country must take education as a paramount thing in preparing the future
By Anjola Oladele Education is the best way for any society to be out of poverty. So, a country must take education as a paramount thing in preparing the future
By Olabisi Obayomi Looking at the society, we see so much going on around us. The principles we held so dear back in the day is no longer regarded by
By Olabisi Obayomi, Benedicta Apeh Flickers of Hope Foundation’s primary focus have been on Education, always looking out for various medium to send more children to school and drive their
By Olabisi Obayomi It is no longer news that the nation is currently undergoing a form of unrest that started as a protest against the brutality of the Special
By Olabisi Obayomi In 2018, Flickers of Hope Foundation embarked on a certain project to take children out of the streets and back to school realizing the rate of
The Director of Academic Planning, National Universities Commission, Dr Noel Saliu, has advised universities to constantly review their curriculum and use modern teaching methods. Saliu, at the virtual matriculation of
Vice President, Industrial Global Union, Comrade Issa Aremu, has called on the Federal Government to negotiate an out-of-season date for West African Examinations Council’s (WAEC) Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE).
The Federal Ministry of Education has released the guidelines for reopening of schools post-COVID-19.The publication stipulates a long set of rules to be observed before and when schools reopen. KOFOWOROLA BELO-OSAGIE reports
•Environment not safe yet to sit for exams, says minister THE Federal Government on Wednesday pulled the brake on the preparation to reopen schools to enable pupils in Primary Six,
Though Nigeria will be marking this year’s Children’s Day on May 27, the country still grapples with the challenge of millions of out-of-school children. Nigeria has an estimated 13.2 million