Quest for better living conditions, education fuels ‘japa’ wave
Many Nigerians, especially those in the middle class and the rich, have left the country in recent years in what...
Many Nigerians, especially those in the middle class and the rich, have left the country in recent years in what...
A 2022 survey by the Africa Polling Institute showed that a staggering 69 percent of Nigerians would ‘japa’ (a Yoruba...
The National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) has disclosed that its proposed ‘top-up’ degree programme in foreign offshore accredited universities...
Stakeholders have proffered solutions to curbing the menace of religious divisions witnessed during the 2023 general elections in Nigeria. Many...
The Glazers bought Manchester United in 2005 for the sum of £790 in a highly leveraged deal that has been...
It was Tanner Colby, who in sharing the strange story of integration in America, said; “You are the sum total...
Values change with time and time they say changes values. The value and purpose of education in the 19th century...
Stakeholders and experts have highlighted why education is on the back burner among Nigerian northern states. The education deprivation in...
Quality of education is a key ingredient towards economic growth, so not surprisingly, many African countries are investing in learning....
With the public tertiary education system facing many challenges, a growing number of wealthy Nigerians have invested in university education...