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You love your teeth? Be wary of fast food – Dentist warns

    (By Dotun Onimole)   A Dental Surgeon at Ladoke Akintola University Teaching Hospital (LAUTH), Osogbo, Juliet Ogunlela, said that fast food posed threat to oral hygiene in children. Ms. Ogunlela, who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria in Osogbo, said diet had a lot of effect on the dental health of humans, especially, children. […]

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Private School Owners Worry Over Teachers’ Strike

Proprietors of private schools in the South-West have expressed concern over the conflict between the Federal Government and members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities and the consequent strike action that has left varsity gates locked for four months. The private school proprietors appealed to both the ASUU and the Federal Government to urgently

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Osun State Set To Distribute Opon Imo To School Teachers

  Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State has given assurance to school teachers in the state that his administration is ready to distribute an electronic device known as Opon Imo to them. The governor said this on Thursday in Ede during an interactive forum between the governor and the people in the constituency. He said

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JAMB, Universities Fail To Meet Admission Deadline

    Going by the directive from the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), today is the deadline for this year’s admission of students into the tertiary institutions across the country. All schools, by this directive, are expected to have concluded all admission processes, including sending of names of successful candidates to JAMB for admission

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Private Schools’ Head Teachers Seek Better Pay

Various issues confronting proper delivery of education in private schools were the subject of a leadership training session organised for head teachers in Lagos on Wednesday. The issues include  poor remuneration, quackery in the teaching profession and what participants consider to be overworking and underpayment of teachers and administrators. The event was organised by Centre

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