Nigeria became an independent sovereign state on 1st October, 1960. On that date, in a solemn and colourful ceremony, there were inspiring speeches about hard work,...
Technical and vocation education and training are learning experiences that can make one self-reliant. These learning experiences may occur in a variety of learning context, including...
Few weeks ago the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to three outstanding female activists, Leymah Gbowee and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf...
The recent decision by the upper chamber of the National Assembly to investigate all universities conducting Post University Matriculation Examination (UME) tests in the country has...
The time-bombs primed by sit-tight leadership and rising youth unemployment in Africa are beginning to detonate in some parts of the continent. First, it was Algeria...
Two days ago, precisely October 17, 2011 individuals, organisations, and countries worldwide observed the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty first celebrated by the United...
“Education is both a tool of social justice as well as a fundamental driver of economic development,” Kevin Rudd. There is no gain saying education is...
I have heard and read about the appalling fall in the standard of education, but I never knew the standard has degenerated to such a ridiculously...
Our pre-colonial politicians made us very proud. Even in the face of political turmoil, adversity and imbroglio, their public utterances were seasoned with intellectual prowess, dexterity...
The massive investment by the Rivers State government in modern infrastructure as a first step towards building the capacity of the average Rivers indigene cannot be...