In who are the elite, David Hundeyin, explains why highly educated Nigerians don’t use their privilege to lead impactful lives.
Education in Nigeria
Universities in Nigeria
As of September 2023, the number of universities in Nigeria has climbed to 200 universities that were offering admissions
ASUU studying students Loans law before comment
Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, is studying the recently signed Students Loans law before taking a position.
Use of mother tongue in schools policy
Dr Egwaoje interrogates the challenges of a new federal policy on use of mother tongue for instruction in Nigerian schools.
The Pussycat of Nekede
In The pussycat of Nekede, Columnist Ogbuagu Anikwe laments a missed opportunity for fame and fortune by a polytechnic student.
Publishers indict education ministries over book reviews
The Nigerian Publishers Association (NPA) indict state ministries of education over abuse of book review exercises.
How we deal with ASUU strikes challenge
Ogbuagu Anikwe hits on a unique idea on how we are to deal with the ASUU problem and free our children and institutions from its stranglehold
Anambra’s education worries
Ralph Anyacho identifies paucity of teaching staff for primary and high schools as two one of Anambra’s biggest education worries.
Restoring smiles at an inaugural lecture
Columnist Chido Nwakanma listened in to a professor talk about how arrangement of jaw and teeth affects how a persons looks.
ASUU and its weapon of mass destruction
Editor, ABRAHAM OGBODO, sees ASUU strikes as weapon of mass destruction and a manifestation of poor problem-solving capacity by the country’s best brains.