Archive for the Category ‘Education’

ILLEGAL PERSONS WON’T RUN LAUTECH – OYINLOLA

ILLEGAL PERSONS WON’T RUN LAUTECH – OYINLOLA

Illegal persons won’t run LAUTECH –Oyinlola From Our reporter Thursday, July 29, 2010 Oyinlola Osun State government has stressed that the appointment of the Deputy Vice Chancellor of LAUTECH, Prof. Jeremiah Ojediran as the school’s acting vice chancellor by the university’s Visitor was normal and regular. This, according to the state government,was in accordance with [...]

LIFELINE FOR OGUN STUDENTS

LIFELINE FOR OGUN STUDENTS

Lifeline for Ogun students By KEMI ROLEOLA •Showemimo, Salau and General Manager, Mr Oladele Salau at the briefing Wednesday, July 28, 2010 For students and others in dire need of accommodation in the university town of Ago-Iwoye and environs, these are very pleasant times. A Lagos-based real estate firm, HR Headrock Accommodation Limited, has undertaken [...]

HOW I INTEND TO MAKE OKO POLY WORLD CLASS INSTITUTION – RECTOR

HOW I INTEND TO MAKE OKO POLY WORLD CLASS INSTITUTION – RECTOR

How I intend to make Oko Poly world class institution –Rector From NWABUEZE OKONKWO, Onitsha Tuesday, July 20, 2010 Prof. Onu Professor Godwin Onu, the newly appointed Rector of the Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State has restated his commitment to return the institution to its pride of place and path of glory. He maintained that [...]

WHY WE’RE PASSIONATE ABOUT SCHOOL KIDS

WHY WE’RE PASSIONATE ABOUT SCHOOL KIDS

‘Why we’re passionate about school kids’ By GABRIEL DIKE Wednesday, July 14, 2010 •Mrs. Ogene Recently, Sir Emmanuel Ogayi Akpagu Foundation held the 2010 edition of its annual programme. Tagged, ‘Every child counts.’ The event featured lectures on issues affecting children, with emphasis on child abuse, youthful exuberance, cultism and real parenting techniques. There was [...]

YOUTH CORPERS AND THE NEW MINIMUM WAGE

YOUTH CORPERS AND THE NEW MINIMUM WAGE

Youth corpers and the new minimum wage By Wale Sokunbi Wednesday, July 14, 2010 The President Goodluck Jonathan government put smiles on the faces of federal public sector workers last week with the approval of a 63.7 percent increase in the national minimum wage. Effective from end of this month, the lowest paid civil servant [...]

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