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  Strike grounds activities across varsities -020709
From Eno-Abasi Sunday, Calabar, Inem Akpan-Nsoh, Uyo and Ifedayo Sayo, Ado Ekiti
SAVE for pockets of very skeletal activities by principal officers/management staff of Nigerian universities as well as security operatives within these campuses, activities in federal universities across the country have been grounded.

Provost advocates quality training of basic education teachers -020709
THE Federal College of Education (Technical), Akoka, Lagos held its second matriculation ceremony for Sandwich students recently, with the Provost, Dr. Tirimisiyu Oladimeji stressing the need for the country to make conscientious effort to produce competent teachers for the basic education level.

Students honour Jegede for diligence -020709
By Uju Atueyi
THE North Central States Students' Association of Nigeria (NOCSSAN) has declared the Vice Chancellor of National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), Professor Olugbemiro Jegede, as its Role Model for 2008.

CEF to discuss education for the poor July 6 -020709
TO draw attention to the plight of the indigent children in the country, Courage Educational Foundation (CEF) will be holding its second annual lecture to create awareness on the need to provide education for the poor in the society.

FUTY students are the most peaceful in Nigeria, says former VC -020709
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JAMB Registrar warns supervisors over malpractice -020709
From Bodunrin Beckley, Lafia
REGISTRAR of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Professor Dibu Ojerinde, has called on state and foreign coordinators of its examinations to ensure that only credible supervisors are appointed for the conduct of its examinations.

  Open University is making progress, VC assures -020709
By Rotimi Lawrence Oyekanmi
VICE Chancellor of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), Prof. Olugbemiro Jegede announced at the weekend, that the institution has so far printed 462 course materials, out of which 390 have been uploaded on the Internet.

King's College, Achimota re-enact old rivalry in Lagos -020709
MEMBERS of the King's College Old Boys Association (KCOBA) recently recalled, with nostalgia, the good old days when men were boys; the period when the college was a treasure trove for new talents in the field of sports in Nigeria.

Babcock varsity holds convocation, VC reiterates vision -020709
By Mary Akparanta
DESPITE increasing costs, an unstable economy, political uncertainties and daunting challenges, Babcock University would continue to produce high-class graduates that would reinvent the country.

Pupils engage bank executives on products -020709
AFRIBANK recently hosted pupils between the ages of seven and 12 years to a Children's Parliament, intended to create an opportunity for interaction between them and bankers, to appreciate how the banking sector works.

Top executives berth at NFLV to learn French -020709
By Mary Akparanta
THE Nigerian French Language Village (NFLV) recently played host to top government officials, who came in for a special French Language course, specially designed for busy executives.

 
 

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