A hands-on media training in Owerri is changing how journalism students from Imo State University prepare for life beyond the classroom, with dozens gaining practical experience in content creation and
A hands-on media training in Owerri is changing how journalism students from Imo State University prepare for life beyond the classroom, with dozens gaining practical experience in content creation and
Kwara State Polytechnic has reported a return to normal academic activities following a brief protest by some students, but conflicting accounts from students suggest the situation may not have been
Nigeria’s tertiary admissions body, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), has officially commenced registration for the 2026 Direct Entry (DE) admission process. The examination board announced on Monday that
Pressure, Political Influence, and ASUU Disputes Making University Leadership “Treacherous” Former Vice Chancellor of Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Professor Chinedu Nwajiuba, has raised alarms over the precarious position of
Education experts have emphasised that addressing Nigeria’s widening gender gap in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) requires reforms starting from early childhood education. The warning came during a joint
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Taraba State University branch, has resumed its previously suspended indefinite strike, citing the Taraba State Government’s failure to implement an agreement reached with
Tension has gripped the University of Cross River State (UNICROSS) following the decision of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Francisca Bassey, to fix the cost of renting an academic gown for the
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