Sunday, June 8, 2025

Education Review

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TechWomen teaches students how to encode Web content with HTML

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Ambrose Alli University denies allegations of admission racketeering, sex abuse

MERCY

EXCLUSIVE: HAVE MERCY!

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Ponzi schemes: FCE(T), NOCEN heads warn students against gambling with their school fees

PUPLIS

Foundation donates books to indigent Lagos primary school pupils

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FUT Minna invents 3D printer, commissions FM campus radio

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Tutoring the hearing-impaired

CAMPUS

BOOK OF LAMENTATION

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Ortom assures corps members of safety

STUDENT

Adeleke varsity matriculates 840 students, begins work-study programme

GRATUATE

Igwilo, W’Africa’s 1st female Professor of Pharmacy, now UNILAG’s ‘Distinguished Professor’

FEDERAL COLLEGE

Unemployment: FCE(T) partners Oceangate on trainings for technology-based sectors

NIGER UNIVERSITY

THE SUN SPECIAL REPORT: WEED-VARSITY (5)

CHINESE EDUCATION

Borrowing marks to pass exams

WEED

THE SUN SPECIAL REPORT : WEED-VARSITY (4)

AMBODE

Kidnapping: Ambode assures parents of wards safety in Lagos schools

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Again, Babcock University emerges overall best at Law school

UNIZIK

UNIZIK VC appeals to rich parents : ‘Please, leave our admission space to poor brilliant student’

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More calls for parity between Polytechnics and Universities

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Government should encourage girls to study STEM fields - official

Students react during the Hampton University graduation ceremony

US to answer questions from Nigerians planning to study abroad

FEDERAL UNIVERSITY

Mounting tension

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UNIABUJA appoints two new Deputy Vice-Chancellors

ALSTISE

FUTA don reveals how boost in food production can end recession

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UBA Foundation boosts reading culture at Caleb British International School

UNIJOS

THE SUN SPECIAL REPORT: WEED-VARSITY (3)

NOUN records .25m students

NOUN records .25m students