Vincent Obia
United States Consul General F. John Bray disclosed yesterday in Lagos that Nigeria had the highest number of students from sub-Saharan Africa studying...
Mosibodi Whitehead
Kevin Anderson’s run to the semi-finals at Wimbledon after a thrilling victory over Roger Federer this week has got the nation excited about...
Graig-Lee Smith
Preparing young people for the fourth industrial revolution is one of the main themes at the sixth Brics Education Ministers Meeting.
This year’s meeting...
Kuni Tyessi
The United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) has enrolled about 15, 303 girls in selected schools through the Girls for Girls (G4G) initiative in...
Francesca Villette
BRICS Ministers of Education yesterday signed a declaration to address 21st century challenges and opportunities regarding the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Hosted by the Department...
Sora Halake
Conflict in Ethiopia's vast Oromia region has disrupted formal education for tens of thousands of youngsters, authorities there say.
Violent attacks on mostly ethnic...
Staff Reporter
Teachers in Wad Madani, capital of El Gezira in east-central Sudan, carried out a sit-in on Sunday, in protest against the government’s decision...
Staff Reporter
Primary and Secondary Education Minister, Professor Paul Mavima has admitted the country's education system was deteriorating after it has, in the recent past,...
Joshua Dada
The authorities of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife has dismissed Professor Richard I. Akindele of the Department of Accounting, Faculty of Administration from...
Esther Ngumbi
In late March, Africa’s leading scientists, innovators, and policymakers met in Kigali, Rwanda, to brainstorm solutions to an increasingly pressing problem: the low quality of...