Everything with a beginning also has an end. The law graduates of National Open University of Nigeria, NOUN, were shut out since 2013 from the Nigerian...
This is definitely not a period for anybody to envy the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige. With the endless strike actions embarked upon...
A World Wrestling Champion, speaking about the rule of engagement in the Macho Sport, once told a large audience: “Win if you can; lose if you...
Educational institutions all over the globe are known as a platform basically used directly or indirectly to influence the total life of an individual. The government,...
For the second time, under the Governor Nyesom Wike’s administration, Rivers State will be playing host to the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), a body of...
Many adults have the fear that they are simply too old to go to school. Older adults may feel as though their time had passed in...
Recently, Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, the statutory agency for regulating admissions into tertiary institutions in the country, reviewed its benchmark pegging the minimum requirement...
Noise is hazardous to human health. It is an enemy of the environment as it pollutes the surroundings. Experts have regularly warned about the dangers of...
An ex-Senate President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Adolphus Wabara, gave Nigerians quite an impressive doctrine titled ‘LEAD’, published in The Guardian newspaper, Friday, September...
The Universal Basic Education system in Nigeria was launched at a time when Nigeria was realising the consequences of its mono-economic background. The then administration of...