About 80% Nigerian schools unsafe, says NSCDC DG
Commandant-General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, (NSCDC), Dr. Ahmed Audi has said that about 80 percent of schools in the Nigeria are not well secured. He made
Commandant-General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, (NSCDC), Dr. Ahmed Audi has said that about 80 percent of schools in the Nigeria are not well secured. He made
THE Senate, on Wednesday, passed a bill seeking to abolish the dichotomy between the Higher National Diploma certificate and the university degree holders in the country. The piece of legislation,
From engaging hunters, to building fences and intelligence sharing, governments and schools at various levels are taking precautions to check the rising wave of abductions of teachers and students across
Education in Nigeria is divided into primary, secondary, and tertiary. The first six years of formal education in Nigeria are free and compulsory by law; and on average, each Nigerian
The Civil Society Action Coalition on Education for All (CSACEFA) has called on the federal government to deploy officers of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) to all
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
Education has increasingly come under attacks in the last one decade since insurgency gained momentum in Nigeria. The propensity of attacks launched on schools, especially in the last five years,
Africa’s peaceful parenting coach and Emotional Intelligence specialist, Abimbola Olayinka has urged parents, caregivers and schools to adopt strict safety measures in light of the second wave of the COVID-19
By Anjola Oladele Recently, in our interactions with some of our scholarship beneficiaries, to keep updated on the state of their academics and wellbeing. Some of them spoke on their
Almost seven months after the COVID-19-induced lockdown, schools across the states are beginning to open their doors to students. But school owners, parents, and teachers have expressed mixed feelings over