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  Education tops agenda at UNESCO conference, Dukku presents Roadmap -291009
By Rotimi Lawrence Oyekanmi
THE inviolable position of education as the foremost priority of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), was reaffirmed recently by its out-going Director General, Mr. Koichiro Matsuura.

Why University of Ibadan is unique, by VC -291009
From Nkechi Onyedika, Abuja
THE Vice Chancellor, University of Ibadan, Prof. Olufemi Bamiro has said that UI has kept the tradition of producing graduates who have been found worthy in character and learning, cutting edge research and the provision of excellent services.

Retaining teachers is nomadic education's greatest challenge, says Muhammad -291009
WHAT have you taken in at this conference and how does this relate to your work?

Pro chancellor blames VCs for rot in varsities -291009
From Iyabo Lawal, Ibadan
THE Pro-Chancellor of the Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago Iwoye, Chief Alex Onabanjo yesterday blamed the rot and decay in the nation's universities on the lack of managerial exposure and training of university administrators.

  Students take stock, as varsities resume -291009
By Wole Oyebade
MOST universities worldwide run an eight-month academic calendar year. The strict schedule enables students to know at the point of admission when to write examinations and indeed, when to graduate from school.

APEN wants better education quality for children -291009
By Mary Akparanta
THE Association of Private Educators in Nigeria has advocated the need for all stakeholders to make collaborative efforts to provide all Nigerian children with equal access to quality education.

Unity school teachers end strike -291009
By Mary Akparanta
STRIKING teachers of the nation's 104 Federal Government Colleges returned to work last Monday following the suspension of their over one month old industrial action. They had been on strike since September 17 over their demand that the Junior Secondary School (JSS) segment be retunred to the schools.

Roemichs school to teach local, foreign languges -291009
By Mary Akparanta
THE quest for quality education in the country is about to receive a boost, as the management of Roemichs International Schools Ilorin, Kwara State prepares to complete that its on-going phase two project before January next year. According to the Executive Director of the school, Ms Carmen Latty, the project will gulp an estimated cost of about N5 billion.

 
 

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