Category: Educational
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NINLAN TEAMS UP WITH CHINESE TECH FIRM TO DEVELOP KEYBOARDS FOR NIGERIAN LANGUAGES
NINLAN innovates language learning with new keyboards and digital tools to boost Nigerian language education worldwide. At its 7th matriculation, NINLAN announced a partnership to create specialized keyboards featuring Nigerian language characters, plus advanced Text-to-Speech and Speech-to-Text apps. The institute, affiliated with Nnamdi Azikiwe University, also unveiled plans for an online certificate and diploma program…
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MISS KENECHUKWU UBA NAMED ‘TOP IN WORLD’ FOR CAMBRIDGE IGCSE ENGLISH SPEAKING
Caleb International College star shines globally, winning top honors for exceptional English speaking skills. Kenechukwu Uba of Caleb International College, Lagos, earned the prestigious ‘Outstanding Cambridge Learners’ award as the best in the world for IGCSE English as a Second Language (Speaking Endorsement) November 2024. The British Council and Cambridge hosted a ceremony praising her…
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ASUU KANO URGES GOVT TO SPEED UP RENEGOTIATION OF 2009 AGREEMENT
ASUU Kano warns of looming crisis as lecturers demand overdue salary reviews, arrears payment, and better university funding. At a press briefing, ASUU Kano Coordinator Abdulkadir Muhammad called for urgent action on the 2009 ASUU-FGN Agreement. Key issues include unpaid salary and promotion arrears, victimization of members, and refusal to remit third-party deductions. He stressed…
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NO BINDING DEAL YET WITH ASUU, GOVT SEEKS LASTING SOLUTION — EDUCATION MINISTER
Clarifying confusion, Minister Tunji Alausa says talks with ASUU are ongoing for a solid, actionable agreement to end strikes for good. Minister of Education Dr. Tunji Alausa stressed there’s no signed binding agreement with ASUU—only a draft. The government is focused on a sustainable deal backed by the constitution, aimed at keeping Nigerian students in…
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US TO SHORTEN VISAS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AND JOURNALISTS
New US rules aim to curb long-term stays for foreign students and media pros—but critics warn of disruption and talent drain. The Department of Homeland Security plans to limit F visas for international students to a maximum of four years, down from the full length of academic programs that can exceed five years. Journalists’ visas…
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UNIVERSITY OF JOS ASUU REJECTS FG LOAN SCHEME, DEMANDS AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTATION
The University of Jos ASUU chapter has rejected the Federal Government’s new loan scheme for university staff, calling it a “trap” and “poisoned chalice.” Chairman Prof. Jurbe Molwus urged members to avoid the scheme, stressing that lecturers are already burdened with debt. Instead, he called on the government to implement the 2009 renegotiated agreement to…
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VICE PRESIDENT SHETTIMA AT NATIONAL DEFENCE COLLEGE GRADUATION
On Friday, August 22, 2025, Abuja played host to the grand graduation of National Defence College Course 33. Vice President Kashim Shettima was front and centre, receiving a special souvenir from Rear Admiral J.O. Okosun, the Commandant of the College. The ceremony was a star-studded affair with Defence Minister of State Bello Matawalle and course…
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BREAKING BARRIERS BEHIND BARS: LAGOS HOSTS NCS INMATES’ GRADUATION GALA
Who says second chances can’t come with fanfare? Lagos just rolled out the red carpet for transformation as the Nigerian Correctional Service Zone ‘A’ showcased their 2025 Correctional Inmates Exhibition and Graduation Ceremony—proving growth never takes a day off. On Wednesday, August 20, Lagos played host to a powerful celebration of hope and progress. The…


