Tag: tertiary institutions

Lagos Assembly Plans Laws To Establish 2 Universities, Says NCE No Longer Popular

The Lagos House of Assembly on Thursday debated two bills proposing the

Sexual Violence Reporting App to be Launched in January

  Plans have been concluded for the launch of a sexual violence

Academic Activities in Schools to Resume in Kwara State Oct. 5

  Kwara State Government on Wednesday announced the resumption of academic activities

E-Learning: Registrar Urges FG To Fund Tertiary Institutions

Malam Aliyu Biu, Registrar, National Mathematical Centre (NMC), has urged the Federal

Ondo State Warns Schools Against Unauthorised Resumption

  The Ondo Government on Wednesday says it had not directed or

160 And Above Set As Cut Off Mark for JAMB 2020/21 Admissions

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has set 160 and above

Ekiti Students Appeals To FG to Reopen Tertiary Institutions

Students of some tertiary institutions in Ekiti state have appealed to the

COVID-19: Abia to Partner Network Providers for Online Classes in Tertiary Institutions

Dr Kanelechi Nwangwa, Abia Commissioner for Education says the state will partner

Construction of Tertiary Institutions Roads Major Policy of FG – Fashola

Minister of Works and Housing, Raji Fashola says the construction of roads

FG Completes 18 Internal Roads Within Tertiary Institutions-Official

The Federal Ministry of Works and Housing said it had so far

Oyo Assembly Charges Tertiary Institutions to be Proactive on Courses Accreditation

Oyo State House of Assembly on Tuesday urged the state government, through

ASUU Calls for Review of Existing Laws on Sexual Harassment

Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, National President, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has

Jega Seeks Review of Admissions Into Tertiary Institutions

A committee on the review of admission into the Nation’s tertiary institutions

Kwara releases N125m subvention to tertiary institutions as students stage protest

The Kwara Government says it has released the sum of N125 million