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Teachers condemn JAMB’s 150 cut-off mark for Nigerian Colleges of Education

Nigeria Union of Teachers has condemned the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board policy that places cut-off marks for students seeking admission into Universities at 180 and 150 for those seeking admission into Polytechnics and Colleges of Education. The General Secretary of the NUT, Obong Obong made the disclosure in a statement signed by the union, […]

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Osun State teachers uneasy over cult activities in secondary schools

Following the incessant unrest in public secondary schools in Osun State, The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) has said the involvement of students in cult-related activities is one of the main factors causing disorder in the State Schools. In an interview with the Punch, Osun State NUT Public Relations Officer, Mr. Boye Abolurin, revealed that

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Ebola Fears: Teachers threaten strike over September 22 resumption date

Nigerian teachers have threatened to go on strike over the government’s plans to re-open schools across the country on September 22 amid claims that the authorities are yet to put in place measures to protect its members and pupils from the Ebola virus disease (EVD). Last month, education minister Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, instructed all public

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Ebola Fears: Teachers, parents differ over postponement of schools’ resumption

Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, parents and other stakeholders have expressed divergent views on the decision by the Federal Government to postpone the resumption date of all primary and secondary schools nationwide till October 13 following the recent outbreak of the Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, in the country. While some stakeholders believe that the move

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