Reading fluently off the page of her English textbook, Success Ehigie, an FSP Primary School pupil in Benin City smiled...
For most of the 30,000 children born in Nigeria today, depending on which part of the country the child is...
The recent protest by some Ile-Ife indigenes for the appointment of Rufus Adedoyin, a professor of physiotherapy, as the 12th...
Anyone would be forgiven for the expectation that Nigerian universities, especially the federal ones, should be primarily centres for the...
Latifat Amusat, an 11-year-old pupil of Solomon Memorial Primary School, Epe, Lagos, is standing out with her academic excellence in...
Nigeria is probably set to witness the longest pre-election year industrial action of the Academic Staff Union of University (ASUU)...
The World Bank defines its mission in two ways – to end extreme poverty and to increase shared prosperity. With...
Two Nigerians, Lanre Olusola and Lukman Akambi have received honorary doctorate degrees from the Escae Benin University, the Republic of...
Chinedu Nwoko, popularly known as Ned Nwoko, a former lawmaker from Delta State has said that building careers among children...
Experts have attributed various reasons for the incessant rise in examination malpractice in Nigeria, especially during the West African Senior...
The Muslim Media Watch Group of Nigeria (MMWG) has appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Nigeria Universities (ASUU) to...
Canada has overtaken the United States to become the second most preferred study destination for Nigerians, a BusinessDay analysis of...
Experts in the educational sector say the insecurity-induced shutdown of 11,536 schools in the northern region poses a threat to...
There is a growing vote of no confidence among Nigerians for the National Home-Grown School Feeding Programme (NHGSFP) as experts...
Osai Ojigho, Amnesty International’s Nigeria director is concerned that the government’s failure to protect vulnerable children by declining to respond...