Basic education: Nigeria short of 277,537 teachers – UBEC
The basic education sub-sector has 277,537 teachers deficit, the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) has said.
The commission noted that there is a deficit of 135,319 teachers at the Early Childhood Care Development Education, 139,772 in primary schools and 2,446 in Junior Secondary S
JAMB warns candidates against illegal admission
Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) yesterday warned candidates not to accept any admission that does not pass through its Central Admissions Processing System (CAPS).
The board said any offer of admission not validated on its profile page with JAMB or offered through th
Opinion: See why Canada is rejecting more and more Study-visa applicants
Immigration officials are turning back two of five people applying to study in Canada, with Africans suffering by far the highest rate of rejection.
With Canada now the world’s fastest-growing destination for international students, the Immigration Department has this year been rejecting 39
Babcock law graduate emerges overall best in Law School bar exam
A Babcock University (BU) graduate of Law, Mayowa Mubashir Abiru, has emerged Nigeria’s overall best at the 2019 Law School Bar Exams.
Abiru, who made a Second Class Upper credit from Babcock, is one of the 10 BU alumni with a First Class grade at the Bar exams.
Also, Babcock University ranked
WAEC withdraws 1992, 1993 candidates’ certificates
The West African Examinations Council has released the list of impounded certificates of candidates, who were believed to have engaged in malpractices during its examinations held as far back as December 1992 and 1993.
The council released the examination years and certificate