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NYSC: Corper members receive N33, 000 March allowance

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has started paying the sum of N33,000 to all corps members being the allowance for the month of March amid the outbreak of the global pandemic called COVID-19. The information was disclosed on the scheme’s information page on Facebook on Tuesday, March 31. Corps members who have not yet […]

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UNILORIN cancels hackathon

UNILORIN cancels Guinness World Record hackathon

Due to the Coronavirus global pandemic, the Guinness World Record programme which was to hold at the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) has now been canceled. The Guinness World Record Hackathon innovation on Renewable Energy was initially scheduled to hold March 21 and was to feature 5,000 students across Kwara State who would be participating in

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‘Why I dumped academics for shoe-making’

Despite her brilliance and skills in many areas, 22-year-old Happiness Nwanna has chosen to make shoes. She tells EMMA ELEKWA in Awka why she took the decision. Twenty-two year old Happiness Chidiebere Nwanna, a native of Umuayom Village in Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra State is not only distinguished for her brilliance and

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Kwasu new vc

Gov Abdulrazaq Appoints Prof Akanbi As Kwasu New VC

Gov. Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq of Kwara has approved the appointment of Prof. Mustapha Mohammed-Akanbi as substantive Vice Chancellor of the State University, Malete. Hajia, Sa’adatu Modibbo the state’s Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Science and Technology, said this in a statement on Wednesday in Ilorin. Modibbo said that the appointment followed the recommendation of the University Governing

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Lagos Board postpones promotion exams

  The Lagos State Examinations Board has announced the postponement of the promotion examination for employees of the state. Mr. Supo Gbadegesin, director of the board, said in a circular that the exercise and other programmes had been suspended indefinitely. The circular reads: “Sequel to the Head of Service Circulars; CIR/HOS/’20/Vol. 1/037 dated 2Oth March,

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Anambra radio teaching

Anambra Commences On Air Teaching Of Pupils, Students Today On ABS Radio 88.5FM

The Anambra State Ministry of Basic Education in partnership with the Anambra Broadcasting Service has devised an ingenious virtual learning programme for pupils and students in the State. The programme, called Anambra Teaching On Air, will kick off on the ABS Radio Stations today. According to the Commissioner for Basic Education, Professor Kate Omenugha, the

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Survey shows that children who own books six times more likely to read above expected level

Children who own books are six times more likely to read above the expected level for their age – and yet hundreds of thousands of pupils are still missing out, a report suggests. More than 380,000 children in the UK do not have a book of their own, an analysis from charity the National Literacy

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JAMB arrests students. 

JAMB hands over 195 candidates to police

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has handed over no fewer than 195 candidates in the just concluded Unified Tertiary Matriculations Examination to the police for prosecution over alleged involvement in various examination malpractices. JAMB said some of the candidates had been arraigned by the police in various courts while others were still undergoing further

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Nigerian student dies abroad

Nigerian student dies of coronavirus weeks before graduation

Weeks before he was set to graduate at the Western Michigan University, a Nigerian-America student, Bassey Offiong, died from coronavirus after being refused a test several times in Michigan. The PUNCH gathered that the deceased is a 25-year-old college student studying Chemical Engineering at the Michigan-based university. A relative to the deceased told The PUNCH

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