Education

JAMB announces new cut-off marks for UTME 2022 admissions as ASUU strike lingers

According to him, for federal universities, merit quota remained 45 per cent while that of the state universities falls between indigene quota and national quota.

Supreme Court upholds Hijab use In Lagos schools

The apex court overruled Lagos State, which had banned hijab use in public schools since 2014.

JAMB releases 2022 UTME results

The board directed candidates to send UTMERESULT to 55019 using the same phone number that was used for registration.

Nwajiuba resigns as junior education minister over presidential ambition

President Muhammadu Buhari acknowledged his resignation during the weekly federal executive council meeting on Wednesday.

ASUU extends strike by three months as students protest nationwide

ASUU has consistently condemned what it described as the failure of the government to meet its demands.

FG to take over management of University of Medical Sciences Uburu, says Buhari

On the request by the State governor to buy airport equipment valued at N10 billion, the President promised to find out the position of the Ministry of Aviation regarding that.

Senate passes bill to establish transportation university in Buhari’s home town

He said that the development of the transport sector by knowledge transfer and capacity building would generate employment opportunities for Nigerians.

OAU gets new vice chancellor

The Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Owelle Oscar Udoji, announced the appointment at the Main Hall Africa Centre of Excellence in ICT-Driven Knowledge Park of OAU, on Thursday, in Ile-Ife.

ASUU extends warning strike by 2 months

The body had embarked on a one month strike which expires on March 14 to press home their demands from the Nigerian government.
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