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Tories propose schools Olympics

26.12.2008 02:14    telegraph.co.uk
A "Schools Olympics" pitting pupils from around the country against each other would be introduced by a Conservative government The Daily Telegraph can disclose.


Uganda: Science is No Magic Bullet

26.12.2008 02:12    allafrica.com
Right from the olden times, human beings were aware that the world consisted of infinitely diverse things.

Nigeria: Obi, Ngige, Nwodo to Grace Launching of Topical Issues in Politics - Anyadabalu

26.12.2008 02:11    allafrica.com
Barrister Pat Anyadabalu, lawyer, social commentator and education activist, is also a writer. In this interview, the Umunnachi, Dunukofia, Anambra State born multi-talented figure shares his views on his recently published work; Topical Issues in Nigerian Politics. He also talked

Rwanda: Mineduc Turns Focus to Nine Year Basic Education

26.12.2008 02:11    allafrica.com
With the new academic year set to begin early next year, the Ministry of Education has announced that it has put emphasis for the nine years of free basic education to be provided to all Rwandan children, uninterrupted.


Nigeria: Govt Pledges 194 Primary Schools

26.12.2008 02:11    allafrica.com
Cross River State government has restated its readiness to provide each of the 194 political wards in the state with a modern and standard primary school 2012.

Zambia: Unza Prepares Financial Reports

26.12.2008 02:11    allafrica.com
THE University of Zambia (Unza) management has finally prepared financial reports for three years and the auditor general's office is currently reviewing them, university vice-chancellor, Stephen Simukanga has said.

Nigeria: Borno Ready to Boost Girl-Child Education

26.12.2008 02:11    allafrica.com
Determined to eliminate obstacles limiting effective access to education, notably by girls, the Borno State government has now re-affirmed its commitment that every girl-child must receive education with initiation of a policy to achieve this objective.The policy ensures that in

Nigeria: Again, Industrial Crisis Looms in Unity Schools, FME

26.12.2008 02:11    allafrica.com
EVEN as the crisis raised by the controversial moves by the immediate past government of Olusegun Obasanjo to sell the 104 Federal Government Colleges (FGC), otherwise known as Unity Schools is yet to settle, there are strong indications that another

Nigeria: Education in State of Decay, Says Ogburn, Principal, Avi-Cenna

26.12.2008 02:11    allafrica.com
David Ogburn, a Briton, is the principal, Avi-Cenna International School, Ikeja. Recently, the school celebrated its International Day 2008, with so much colour and pageantry. Twenty one countries were represented at the celebration, including diplomats, top government officials, parents, guardians,

Nigeria: Cross River Targets 194 Primary Schools By 2012

26.12.2008 02:11    allafrica.com
In a bid to ensure that every child of school age has access to educational facilities, irrespective of place of residence, the Cross River State government has restated its readiness to provide all the 194 political wards in the state

Nigeria: National Education Summit - Yar'Adua Ties Vision 2020 to Quality Education

26.12.2008 02:11    allafrica.com
Functional and qualitative education has been identified as very crucial to the realisation of the seven-point agenda of the present administration, especially the move to make Nigeria one of the most 20 developed countries in year 2020.

Nigeria: Lead City Varsity Offers Jobs to First Class Graduands At Maiden Convocation

26.12.2008 02:11    allafrica.com
At its first convocation, Lead City University, Ibadan, has offered automatic employment to all students who obtained First Class Honours Degrees.

Nigeria: Governor Akala Explains Fee Hike in Polytechnic Ibadan

26.12.2008 02:11    allafrica.com
Governor Christopher Adebayo Alao-Akala of Oyo State says his administration's decision to approve hike in fees for the Polytechnic Ibadan was in line with the new policy of the National Board of Technical Education (NBTE) which drastically reduced the number

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