Federal Ministry Of Education Nigeria
The Presidential ask Force on COVID-19 has told Nigerian students' association tertiary institutions in the country will only reopen when it is safe to do so.
Hamzat Lawal's advocacy for policy and programmatic solutions in the education sector has been a reference point for social accountability in Nigeria and beyond
The West African Examinations Council on Tuesday, August 4, released the timetable for the 2020 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
NAPST appealed to both federal and state governments as well as public-spirited individuals to assuage the plight of the private school teachers in the country.
Private schools across the country have said they are ready to participate in the West African Senior WASSCE being conducted by WAEC despite the stance by FG.
The reopening of schools by the federal government, according to the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), will endanger students and staff members.
The federal government on Monday, July 6, announced that the 2020 West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) would now hold between August 3 and September 5...
The Nigerian government has not started making plans for schools reopening, it is making plans for students in exit classes to write exams, Emeka Nwajiuba says.
The federal government has said the ministry of education will collaborate with other stakeholders to work out a plan for the resumption of schools nationwide.
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