Nigeria: My Father Was Jailed for Resisting My Enrolment in School – Atiku
[Leadership] Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has revealed that his father was jailed for resisting his enrolment in school.
MONDAY, 19 MAY 2025, 16:46
[Leadership] Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has revealed that his father was jailed for resisting his enrolment in school.
[Leadership] Minister of state for petroleum resources (Gas) Hon. Ekperikpe Ekpo has disclosed that the College of Petroleum and Energy Studies in Kaduna is ready for commissioning.
[Premium Times] In recent days, criticism has been mounting over the unfortunate technical glitches that marred segments of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), leaving some candidates frustrated and raising questions about the credibility of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).
[Premium Times] This year, the AUN graduated a total of 218 students — 199 undergraduates and 19 postgraduates — from the Schools of Arts and Sciences, Information Technology and Computing, Law, and Engineering.
[This Day] JAMB must act with dispatch to restore confidence in its operations
[Liberian Investigator] Congo Town — The Kutoa Afrika Foundation has graduated its second all-girl cohort from a tuition-free, three-month computer training program. The graduation ceremony took place on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at the Jewel Starfish Foundation headquarters in Congo Town.
After initially banning artificial intelligence chatbots, schools are embracing the tools. Miami, the third-largest U.S. school district, shows how.
Once bitter rivals, the president and the governor now share an education agenda they hope will reshape schools across the nation.
[New Times] A total of 63,701 candidates from various fields of study will sit for the national practical examinations, scheduled to commence on Monday, May 19.
[Leadership] The chairman and founder, Innovative College of Education (ICE), Prof. Godwin Adebola Oladejobi, has called on the federal government to revamp the education curriculum, increase teachers’ salaries to meet global standards.
The number of incidents of racism or racist bullying recorded in Scotland’s schools jumped by 50% last year.
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Even before President Trump was re-elected, the Heritage Foundation, best known for Project 2025, set out to destroy pro-Palestinian activism in the United States.
Staffs and students at the Coventry school are fundraising to help a former teacher after the crash.
Parents of children at schools have called on a council to reinstate crossing patrols.
State superintendent Ryan Walters tapped chief of Heritage Foundation, key player behind Project 2025, for curriculum
As part of the latest Republican push in red states to promote ideologies sympathetic to Donald Trump, Oklahoma’s new social studies curriculum will ask high school students to identify “discrepancies” in the 2020 election results.
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Linda McMahon, President Trump’s top education official, has played a leading role in pressuring the Ivy League university to comply with the administration’s demands.
The Lucha Wrestling Club in the Bronx provides a safe place for an aggressive sport. The Bronx has more public high school girls’ teams than any other New York City borough.
The proposed termination of medical research funded by the V.A. is part of the Trump administration’s broader pressure campaign against the university.
Staff say they are often unable to teach as large groups of students roam the school.
[Premium Times] It is our culture to admit error because we know that in spite of the best of our efforts, we are human, we are not perfect.