The Nasarawa State Government has announced that parents who refuse to enrol their children in school will face prosecution under the state’s Child Rights Law, as authorities move to curb
The Nasarawa State Government has announced that parents who refuse to enrol their children in school will face prosecution under the state’s Child Rights Law, as authorities move to curb
Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike, has condemned the unauthorized shutdown of schools in Abuja, calling the decision reckless and warning that senior officials responsible will face disciplinary action. Wike,
Oxfam chief warns that governments risk losing public trust as young people demand investment in schools, healthcare, and social protection. A new wave of Gen Z–led protests is erupting across
For decades, earning a degree from a US university has been a defining dream for millions of Indian families — a passport to prestige, opportunity, and prosperity. But that dream
A senior lecturer at Moses Adasu University, Makurdi, Dr John Ogi, has sharply criticised the Federal Government’s plan to implement a no-work-no-pay policy as the Academic Staff Union of Universities
The accommodation crisis rocking Nigerian universities has reached alarming levels, with students and parents lamenting the soaring cost of hostels and the stress of securing decent housing near campuses. Across
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Maduka University, one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing private institutions, has officially begun admissions for the 2025/2026 academic session, following the release of this year’s UTME results by the Joint Admissions and
Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has approved the appointment of Professor Eunice Eboserehimen Omonzejie as the new Vice Chancellor of Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma. The announcement was made
The 2025/2026 academic session has begun with unprecedented hardship for Nigerian families, as inflation drives up school fees, textbook costs, and basic living expenses, forcing parents, school owners, and businesses