THE POWER OF WORDS: A MAJOR TOOL IN INFLUENCING THE NEXT GENERATION
By Benedicta Apeh While growing up, there was regular phrase used for my siblings and I especially when one of us was about to embark on a long journey, perhaps
By Benedicta Apeh While growing up, there was regular phrase used for my siblings and I especially when one of us was about to embark on a long journey, perhaps
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has introduced Computer Studies and Physical and Health Education as part of its UTME subjects. The board disclosed this in its weekly bulletin
By John Ojoagbene. To be born is one privilege that everyone on the face of the earth enjoys regardless of the condition that such a person is born in
By John Ojoagbene It is one thing that the educational system in Nigeria is not as favorable as it should be, and it is much more demanding to trace
Experts have called on teachers to equip themselves with the right digital skills to enable them prepare learners for the future of work. This was the highlight from the monthly
Call for 10% increase in sector’s budget The Chancellor of Wellspring University, Pastor Ituah Ighodalo, and former Governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, have called for more funding in education
The Leadership of the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of the Non-teaching Staff Unions of Universities on Wednesday issued the Federal Government a two-week ultimatum to reverse the sharing formula of
By Ritkimwa Istifanus A reading society is a knowledge-based society, and by extension a developed society. The poor reading culture among primary and secondary school students in Nigeria has reached
By John Ojoagbene Can you imagine a car mechanic who has never visited a car workshop in all his life, but has all the modern equipment filed out in his
By Anjola Oladele Mental health according to the World Health organization is defined as “a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can