FG approves stipends for education students in public tertiary institutions

The Federal Government has approved the sum of N75,000 as a stipend per semester for students undergoing degree programmes in Education in public universities in Nigeria. Also, the Nigeria Certificate … Read More

Makinde salutes teachers, says they remain pillars of development worldwide

Oyo State Governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has congratulated teachers in Oyo State and across the country on the occasion of Teachers’ Day, saying that teachers remain the unsung heroes of global … Read More

Unrest as OAU shutdown campus, asks students to apologize

The management of OAU has ordered students to vacate campus tomorrow, Mouthpiece NGR reports.  This was contained in a statement signed by the school PRO, Abiodun Olanrewaju, in which a … Read More

Claims of Illegal charges from LAUTECH Nursing lecturers, administrators “wholly untrue”

Investigation has revealed that reports in an online medium on Thursday claiming that LAUTECH lecturers and administrators were extorting money from Nursing students is “wholly untrue and utterly without foundation”. … Read More

ASUU set to meet over planned strike, laments FG’s inaction

The Academic Staff Union of Universities on Sunday said its National Executive Council would meet next week to weigh its options on whether to embark on strike or not following … Read More

Just In: LAUTECH wins British Council funding inaugural innovation for IAU 2021

The British Council has announced the winners of funding for the inaugural Innovation for African Universities programme (IAU), 2021, Mouthpiece NGR can report.  Team LAUTECH is a member of one … Read More

Pamphlet urges corps members to pay ransom if kidnapped; it’s fake, NYSC reacts

The National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, has debunked the news making rounds on social media that corps members travelling on “high-risk” roads are advised to alert their “family members, friends … Read More

Bankole Foundation flags off distribution of 40,000 free exercise books, uniforms in Ogbomoso

As part of efforts to improve the quality of education and give opportunities to students from all backgrounds in Ogbomoso, a charity organization— Barrister Adekunle Bankole Foundation (BABF) on Wednessday … Read More

692 new Education officers resume duties in Oyo

About Six Hundred and Ninety-two (692) newly recruited Education Officers have resumed duties on Monday, September 20, 2021, across different Unity Schools and Technical Colleges in Oyo State.  This was … Read More

Ultimatum: No response from Federal Govt, we will decide by weekend, says ASUU

The Academic Staff Union of Universities on Tuesday said the ultimatum it issued in July did not elicit any response from the Federal Government. The National President of ASUU, Professor  … Read More

Out of school children: 960 girls enrolled into schools in Adamawa –LSD Director

No fewer than 960 out-of-school girls have been enrolled back into schools in Adamawa State, Executive Director, African Center for Leadership, Strategy and Development, (Center LSD), Monday Osasah has disclosed. … Read More

Over 400 PhD holders teaching in Oyo secondary schools

Over 400 holders of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree currently teach in public secondary schools in Oyo State. The Chairman of the state’s Post-Primary School Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM), Pastor … Read More

UNILORIN gives notice to students requesting additional credit units

This is to inform all final year students who earlier wrote letters to the DVC Academics to request for more than 2 additional credit units, to ensure they pay for … Read More

BREAKING: LAUTECH Professor, Olajire slumps, dies in mosque

Professor Abass Olajire, a senior lecturer at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, LAUTECH, Ogbomoso, on Friday slumped and died in a mosque while observing Solatul Jum’at.  A lecturer who … Read More

Don’t blame us if varsities are shut down again, ASUU warns

The Akure Zone of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has warned that its members should not be held responsible should the campuses are shut down again due to … Read More

BREAKING: WAEC cancels 2021 Physics, Business Mgt papers

Information reaching Mouthpiece NGR news room says the West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) has cancelled Physics and Business Management papers over leakage. The date of the canceled papers has been … Read More

We embark on strike out of patriotism, says ASUU

Zonal Coordinator of the Academic Staff Union of Universities Lagos Zone (ASUU-Lagos) Comrade Adelaja Odukoya has said that lecturers do not like to go on strike but do it out … Read More

ASUU decries FG inability to fulfill promises, says strike is “inevitable”

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has once again decried the Federal Government insincerity to honour its pledges to inject over N50 billion into the nation’s universities. The breakdown … Read More

Uproar as NECO releases list of exam malpractice states

Bauchi, Borno, Kano and Kebbi states have featured prominently in the list of schools involved in examination malpractices in Nigeria. This was noted by the Registrar of the National Examinations … Read More

We don’t want to go on strike, ASUU tells FG

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has stated that it does not want to embark on another indefinite strike action that would leave students stranded, regretting that the government … Read More