JAMB pledges assistance to CBT centres as diesel price soars 

The Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, Prof Is-haq Oloyede, has appealed to owners of computer-based test centres to remain calm over the exorbitant price of diesel in…

if we borrow and pay asuu to take our children back to school we will have less crimes- DEPUTY MINORITY LEADER OKECHUKWU SAYS, calls on government to create enabling environment for businesses, technology

In the National assembly today, a bill was raised to create more institutions for technology, which was said to not have sat well with few lawmakers in the house. In…

Tension as unknown gunmen threaten schools in Imo

Some schools in Owerri metropolis yesterday, ended school session abruptly and forced their students to return home over alleged threat to attack them by unknown gunmen. UGAMATV gathered from some…

WAEC withholds WASSCE results of 347 candidates 

THE West African Examinations Council has released the first series results of the 2022 West African Senior School Certificate Examination for private candidates. The examination was conducted in Nigeria between…

 Varsity technologists to shut labs, workshops from today

The National Association of Academic Technologists has directed its members to commence a two-week warning strike from Monday (today) to protest the alleged failure of the Federal Government to implement…

Doctors to meet Ngige over non-payment of hazard allowance 

Members of the Nigerian Medical Association and its affiliates such as the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors and the Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria have accused the Federal…

ASUU kicks as NASS pushes for establishment of 186 varsities 

The Academic Staff Union of Universities has kicked against the initiation of new bills for the creation of new universities in Nigeria. ASUU wondered why the government would push for…

Regularise all illegal admissions now, JAMB tells varsities 

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board on Thursday said it has discovered one million illegal institutional admissions so far. The board said it was surprised that less than five per…

Grant automatic employment to first-class graduates, Reps urge FG

The House of Representatives has urged the Federal Ministry of Education to interface with other relevant government agencies to grant automatic employment to first-class graduates from Nigeria’s tertiary institutions. The resolution…

Design curriculum in line with 21st century challenges,Osinbajo tasks WAEC

ABUJA-VICE President Yemi Osinbajo,has tasked the West  African Examinations Council,WAEC,to design new academic curriculum in line with the 21st Century challenges. He equally enjoined the West African secondary schools examinations…