INTERNATIONAL DAY OF EDUCATION 2022: TRANSFORMING EDUCATION
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. 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
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
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has lauded the Federal Government’s approval of stipends for students of education in public tertiary institutions. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalled
By John Ojoagbene It is one thing to have rights as a child written down in gold, but it is another thing for the child, the sole beneficiary of the
By John Ojoagbene One of the core duties of the government of any nation; both in the ancient days and the modern era regardless of the geopolitical size is the
There’s a lot of truth in African proverbs, but there is one African saying that I disagree with. It’s the proverb that says “it takes a village to raise a
It is saddening to hear again that about 300 students of Government Girls Secondary School, Jangebe, Zamfara State, had just been kidnapped. This is coming barely a week or more
THE Anambra State government in 2018 awarded contracts for the construction of 600-bed capacity hostel blocks and fencing of some secondary schools. The government said it was to guarantee the