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Education - Top News

  • November 17
  • Mmegi Botswana: Education Road Map Laid Out

    President Ian Khama has said that appropriate education and skills training will remain a top priority of government during the National Development Party (NDP) 10.

  • Mmegi Botswana: Nare And Ex-Classmates Help Their Former School

    Extension Gunners' coach, Daniel 'Chicco' Nare joined his Lobatse Secondary School (LOBSEC) 1990 classmates on Saturday to donate refuse bins to the school in a gesture of social responsibility.

  • Daily Champion Nigeria: Representatives Member Decries Poor Funding of Education

    Hon. Tam Brisde representing Burutu Federal Constituency of Delta State in the House of Representatives has decried the poor funding of the nation's education sector in the country.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: Cleric Tasks Parents On Children's Education

    A Muslim cleric and an official of the National Mosque Abuja, Ustaz Dhikrullah Hassan, has advised Muslim parents to ensure proper education for their children in the Islamic and western ways.

  • Ghanaian Chronicle Ghana: Professor Kofi Agyekum is Right [editorial]

    A Senior Linguistics Lecturer at the University of Ghana, Legon, Professor Kofi Agyekum, has expressed concern over the proliferation of ethnic student unions on the campuses of the various levels of education in the country, particularly at the Senior High School and the University levels.

  • Ghanaian Chronicle Ghana: Region Welcomes Proposed University With Unity

    After His Excellency Professor John Evans Atta-Mills has indicated his readiness to establish a University of Energy and Natural Resources in the Brong-Ahafo Region in fulfillment of his campaign promise, the people of the region have assured him of their support to make the promise a reality, devoid of political discrepancies.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: FG to Revamp Four Teaching Hospitals in 2010

    The federal government said it would revamp four teaching hospitals to international standard in 2010 to reduce the rate at which Nigerians seek medical attention abroad.

  • Public Agenda Ghana: German Swiss School Now Introduces English Programme

    In order to attract more English and German speaking students, the new German Swiss International School-Accra has expanded its school program and is now offering a bilingual (British and German) international curriculum.

  • Public Agenda Africa: AUCC, Simmons College in Historic Virtual Study Abroad Programme

    A Virtual Study Abroad Programme will be launched in Ghana in January 2010. The programme is a collaborative effort between the African University College of Communications (AUCC) of Ghana and Simmons College of the United States.

  • Public Agenda Ghana: Graduates Advised to Widen Horizon

    The managing director of Fidelity Bank, Mr. Edward Effah, has called on Graduates to widen their horizon and acquire diverse skills to enable them become more relevant and marketable in the corporate world.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: LASU Students Protest VC's Stay

    The ever busy Lagos Badagry expressway was yesterday barricaded by students of the Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo who were protesting what they described as the long silence and unfair treatment by the state House of Assembly over the institution's internal problem.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Ogbia Students Get N80,000 Ikisikpo Foundation Grant

    Over sixty students from Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State in various tertiary institutions in the country, weekend, benefited from the Clever Ikisikpo Educational Foundation.

  • Daily Trust Nigeria: FG to Recruit 140,000 Teachers

    The Federal Government says it will recruit about 140,000 teachers to boost the standard of education in the country.

  • November 16
  • FAO Africa: Brazilian University to Help in FAO Programmes

    Scientists from a leading Brazilian university will provide their expertise to FAO for its agricultural development programmes in Latin America and African countries under an agreement signed here today.

  • Public Agenda Africa: All Must Support Tertiary Education [editorial]

    As reported on the front page of this paper, the former CEO of Unilever Ghana, Mr. Ishmael Yamson, at a ceremony to mark African Universities Day in Accra, appealed to companies to recognize and live up to their role in university education and research in Africa.

  • Nation Kenya: Marking of KCSE Exam Next Week

    The last group of Form Four examination candidates completed the test on Monday paving the way for marking, from next week.

  • Leadership Nigeria: One Million Candidates Miss University Admission Annually - NUC

    Almost a million prospective students lose chance of getting admission into the Nigerian universities every year, as they compete for only 300, 000 vacancies for undergraduate courses in the universities.

  • Leadership Nigeria: Education - Emir of Katsina Challenges Northern Governors

    The Emir of Katsina, Alhaji Abdulmumini Kabir Usman, has decried the abysmal low standard of education in the Northern region and challenged the 19 northern state governors to rise and salvage the education sector.

  • New Vision Uganda: Why Don't We Get Over Campus? [column]

    I SHOULD not be the one writing about this because well, I literally make a living off reminiscing about campus life. But then I have never been the one to resist doing what I shouldn't do. I wonder why we never seem to get over the fact that we went to university?

  • Accra Mail Ghana: A Girls' Shs Scores 100 Percent in WASSCE

    The Saint Francis of Assisi Girls Senior High School in Jirapa in the Upper West Region scored 100 per cent in the 2009 West Africa Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) with aggregate 11 as the best academic performance.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Andy Uba - How Aondoaaka Calmed an Agitated Yar'Adua [analysis]

    THE meeting was between President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua and his attorney general and minister of justice, Michael Aondoaaka, at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja. Yar'Adua had sent for Aondoaaka and the meeting had been long in holding.

  • New Vision Uganda: Nation Has Come a Long Way [analysis]

    ONCE, Uganda was closed off from the rest of the world. With one radio and TV station, mainstream religions, one university and no Internet, people had no choice. Timothy Bukumunhe looks back at how far Uganda has come and where we are at.

  • New Vision Uganda: 6,000 More Classes for Primary Education

    THE Government is to spend $150m (about sh282b) to build infrastructure in Universal Secondary Education (USE) schools countrywide, the state minister for primary education, Dr. Kamanda Bataringaya, has disclosed.

  • Vanguard Nigeria: Adamu Ciroma's Resignation Deepens Abu Vc Succession Crisis

    THE lingering succession crisis at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State, took a fresh dimension last week when the chairman of the institution's Governing Council and former minister of finance, Malam Adamu Ciroma, resigned his position.

  • Daily Champion Nigeria: Provost Lauds Suntai On Education

    Provost, College of Education, Jalingo, Mr. Joseph Isa has commended the administration of Danbaba Suntai of Taraba State for considering the education sector as top priority.

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