The Nigerian government has urged the National Council on Education (NCE) to approve an amendment of the policy on the use of ...
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has disclosed that the number of out-of-school children at primary school level ...
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says only 9.6 percent of Kano state primary school pupils demonstrate reading ...
Professor Olufemi Moses Oyelami of the College of Computing and Communication Studies, Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, ...
"On interrogation, the suspect confessed that he has been with the said gun since November 2024 and that he got it from a ward in his father's bedroom," the police said.
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria Has 7.6m Out-of-school Children – SenateThe Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education (Basic and Secondary), Sen. Lawal Adamu Usman, disclosed that presently, ...
A primary school teacher, Miss Chinwe, was stunned to find her name on a list of noise makers after asking a pupil to record those disrupting the class.
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNPrimary school pupil arrested with gun in Akwa IbomSamuel Sunday, a 13-year-old male Pupil of St. Paul Primary School, Ikot Ibiok in Eket Local government area of Akwa Ibom State was on Wednesday paraded by the state Police Command for threatening ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNGOALPrime Nigeria director leads monitoring visit to Musawa LGA for ECW-FER projectAs part of efforts to ensure effective implementation and sustainability of the Education Cannot Wait – First Emergency Response (ECW-FER) project, the ...
Senator Lawal Adamu Usman, has expressed concern over Nigeria's alarming number of out-of-school children, estimated by ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSN‘I faced racism as mixed-race living in Nigeria’ – Carolyna HutchingsScottish-Nigerian actress, Carolyna Hutchings has opened up about the racism she faced as a mixed-race living in Nigeria. The ...
Regrettably, about one million girls drop out between primary school's first and last year, and 0.6 million between primary six and JSS1." "Girls account for 38% of Nigeria's out-of-school children.
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