Education
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ASUP debunks claims of sponsoring Fedpoly Oko Protest
~ Describes it as cheap blackmail The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, ASUP, has denied sponsoring the protest against the…
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Soludo to Shutdown over 1,000 Unapproved Schools in Anambra
Anambra State government has revealed that about 1,075 unapproved primary and secondary schools in the state would be shut down.…
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Protest in Fedpoly Oko over 27 month unpaid Education
~ ASUP sponsoring protest, students allege By Esindu Jacobs Some members of the National Association of Nigeria Students NANs, have…
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Anambra: 6,000 out of 40,000 pass Soludo’s teachers’ recruitment exam
By Nwafor Okafor A little above 6,000 out of 40,000 applicants have scaled through in the Anambra State teachers’ recruitment…
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ASUU strike claims life of UNN student in Anambra
Our correspondent A 23-year-old student of History and International Studies at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, Chiamaka Okeke,…
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Anambra: Teachers employed by Obiano have no records in ministry- Commissioner
By Nwafor Okafor About 1,000 teachers employed by a former governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano, have no record…
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ASUU strike unnecessary,says Ojukwu University VC
By Nwafor Okafor The Vice-Chancellor of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University(COOU) Anambra State, Prof Greg Nwakoby, has described the strike embarked…
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16 years after, Anambra poly graduates not qualified for NYSC – Rector
By Nwafor Okafor Sixteen years after its inception, the Anambra State Polytechnic, Ngbakwu, in the Awka North Local Government Area…
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60 year-old man jailed for 21 years bags degree in peace studies
By Nwafor Okafor A former Awka Correctional Centre inmate, in Anambra State, Livinus Ugwu, has earned a degree in peace…
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BREAKING: Commission seeks inclusion of sign language in Schools, Hospitals in Anambra
By Esindu Jacobs The Anambra State Disability Rights Commission,DRC ,has called for the inclusion of sign language in the School’s…
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