Missing My Daughter, Yul Edochie's Wife Says, Asks Other Parents How They Cope (Photos)
Indeed, life is in stages. Just some days ago, Yul Edochie's Daughter, Danielle celebrated her graduation from Secondary School, and her entrance into the University. Ever since then, it seems like her mother has not accepted the fact that Danielle has left for school.

Reason Why Some Batch C Beneficiaries Of N-Power Teach Are To Be Redeploy
Apart from using the N-Power scheme of the Federal Government of Nigeria as a means of employment generation to the unemployed, the program should be viewed from another perspective entirely, especially the N-Power Teach. Due to the dearth of Teachers in most of the Nation's elementary Educational institutions, the establishment of the N-Power Teach Scheme should be seen as a step in the right direction to meet the Shortfalls in numbers of personel.

FG Partnering With States Education Board Will Ensure An Effective Monitoring OfN-Power Teach
The efforts of the federal government of Nigeria in tackling the growing rate of unemployment in the country has seen the introduction of diverse field in the N-Power scheme. This include the N-Power Teach which has the graduate Teachers been employed to serve both the state and federal government educational institutions.

Story Of Nnamdi Azikiwe, The Igbo Man Whose Face Is On 500 Naira Note
Nnamdi Azikiwe is a man that will always be talked about in Nigeria because of his contributions to the country. He was born on 16th November 1904 in Zungeru, and his parents were originally from Onitsha in Anambra. Being a young boy who was born in the North, Nnamdi Azikiwe spoke the Hausa dialect.

Causes Of Fall In The Standard Of Education In Nigeria
This year, many universities have unusually low cut off marks because the the scores of candidates in the 2021 Unified Tertiary Institutions Matriculation Examination (UTME) are generally low. One of the reason for this poor performance is the fall in education standard in primary and secondary schools.

Why It Is Important That SS 1&2 Students' Should Ignore The External School Certificate Examinations
The latest information from the Federal Ministry of Education was that students' in the Senior Secondary School 1&2 have been banned from writing the external Senior School Certificate examination in all the unity schools, across the length and breadth of the nation. This is a welcome development in the sense that many students all over the country are guilty of this act which is also supported by the Parents.

The Benefits Of Using Ankara Fabric For School Uniforms In Our Various Schools
Ankara School should be used as school uniforms because they serve as a Means of Expression. Thanks to the various countries that allow students to make their school uniforms with Ankara fabrics, African prints are now worn in educational settings, not just by teachers alone but by students.

Gombe State Government celebrates best science student in North - East
The Gombe State Government, on the 18th of October, celebrated a 17-year-old student, Sikiru Ismaila for emerging the Best Science Student in the North East and third in the Nation at Large. Sikiru Ismail had won the zonal contest at Jalingo, the Taraba State Capital, to qualify for the national grand finale in Abuja.

Opinion: School, a place to make known our culture
Photos making the rounds on social media shows school children on the assembly ground, all wearing native attire described by the Igbos as Isi Agu. School pupils are known to wear a specific uniform to identify the school from others. Such school uniforms carry a special kind of logo called a badge, which further helps to know which school is that and what they stand for via their motto.

KDSG Has Improved Education, Increased School Enrolment
Kaduna State Government has improved both primary and secondary, as well as tertiary education since the Governor Nasir El-Rufai administration assumed office in 2015. Speaking at the state House of Assembly during the 2022 budget presentation, the governor listed various programmes and policies that his government has enacted in the last six years.

How Secondary Schools Can Improve The Standard Of Education In Nigeria
The mass failure recorded in the 2021 Unified Tertiary Institutions Matriculation Examination (UTME) is a pointer to the fact that the standard of secondary education is falling in Nigeria. It is therefore important to make concerted efforts to reverse this condition. Secondary schools have important roles to play in this regard.

FG Bans SSS1, SSS2 Students from Taking External WASSCE, NECO, NABTEB, Gives Important Reasons.
The federal government has banned students in Senior Secondary School one and two(ss1 and ss2) from applying for and taking the external West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE). The above mentioned students are also banned from taking the National Examination Council (NECO) and National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB).

Meet The Nigerian Man Who Started Hustling As A Wheelbarrow Pusher, But Today He's A Millionaire
To be successful in this life, you just have to be very hardworking, because it pays a lot. Those who are successful today were very hardworking yesterday. No matter the kinda job you do, if you are determined, and focused, there's no doubt you will surely be successful someday.

Why Do Secondary School Students Get Involved In Cultism?
A news report by Daily Post and other Newspapers earlier this year pointed out the fact that there are cultists among students in some of our secondary schools. Why should a school boy involve himself in cultism? You will find out in this article. One of the reasons that can be attributed to this menace is the desire for self-preservation.

FG Bans SS 1 And SS2 Students from Taking External Examinations
Achieving a high standard of education as observed in developed countries has always been on the developmental agenda of many administrations. Different factors contribute to the low standard of education in the country. To improve the standard of education, the Federal Ministry of Education has issued directives to principals of federal unity schools nationwide to ensure that no SS1 or SS2 students should be allowed to apply or take external West African Senior School Certificate Examination, the National Examination Council, and National Business and Technical Examinations Board.

Federal Government Bans Students in SS1 and SS2 From Writing WAEC, NECO, NABTEB
The Federal Ministry of education has issued a circular to all the principals of federal unity schools. The circular places a ban on all students in Senior Secondary School one (1) and two (2) from applying to write external examinations like West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), the National Examination Council (NECO) and National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB).

Taliban Government of Afghanistan stops girls from resuming school
The Taliban Government of Afghanistan has ordered that girls should remain at home and not to resume to schools. Only boys were allowed to resume back to classrooms and male teachers as their teachers. Women teachers and school girls in secondary school were left out from the statement issued ahead of secondary schools resumption in the country.

Federal Government bans Senior Secondary School Students in year 1 and 2 from taking external exams
The Federal Government has banned students in Senior Secondary School one and two from taking and applying for West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WAEC), the National Examination Council (NECO), and National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB). The Federal Ministry of Education released a circular to principals of federal unity schools which contained the ban.

20 Plateau schools get books and stationeries to support Peace Club activities
About 20 schools in Central Plateau State have been gifted with literature books and stationeries to further support their participation in Peace Club activities. The Institute of Governance and Social Research in collaboration with Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund (GCERF) organised a four-day programme for peace clubs under the safe school initiative on the theme “Using Art to Create Awareness on The Dangers of Violent Extremism and Promoting Tolerance”.

Reasons for Cultism in Secondary Schools
A news report by Daily Post and other Newspapers earlier this year pointed out the fact that there are cultists among students in some of our secondary schools. Why should a school boy involve himself in cultism? You will find out in this article. One of the reasons that can be attributed to this menace is the desire for self-preservation.
