Enugu Opens 2025 Scholarship Applications for Indigenes
Enugu State Government invites indigenes to apply for its 2025 scholarship awards. 1600 slots available for undergraduates, teachers, and postgraduates. Apply online before the deadline.
Enugu State Government invites indigenes to apply for its 2025 scholarship awards. 1600 slots available for undergraduates, teachers, and postgraduates. Apply online before the deadline.
The Head of Civil Service condemns the abduction of federal staff en route to a promotion exam in Kogi. Read the official statement and the call for their safe return.
The British Council provides free professional development resources to over one million English teachers across sub-Saharan Africa annually. Learn how this initiative is transforming education.
Nigerian preacher Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo breaks silence on disappearance claims, reveals bounty on his head and spiritual attacks. Read his powerful response.
Cross River State House of Assembly summons education officials over delayed teachers' promotions, addressing growing concerns about career stagnation in the education sector.
In a bold move against security threats, Akwa Ibom State Government suspends village head over alleged terrorism involvement. Full details of the suspension and government's security crackdown.
Fresh violence erupts in Gombe as farmers and herders clash, leaving police officer and village head's son dead. Latest incident in ongoing conflict raises security concerns.
Kwara State Government takes decisive action against corruption in education sector as 11 head teachers face dismissal over illegal fees and admission racketeering.
Nasarawa State Government finally resolves payment dispute with 4,000 teachers, bringing relief to embattled educators after prolonged uncertainty over their employment status and salaries.
Tragedy strikes Sokoto as armed bandits kill village head and two residents in latest security breach, raising concerns about safety in rural communities.
A Ghanaian teacher has sparked national debate by requesting special compensation for male educators struggling with temptation from increasingly attractive female students.
NSUBEB Chairman reveals how teachers in Nasarawa State have abandoned teaching duties for gossiping under trees and breaking melon seeds during school hours.