EDUCATION

Girls’ Enrolment, Retention In Schools On The Rise In Nigeria, President Buhari Tells UN Event On Beijing +25

ABUJA – President Muhammadu Buhari declared that Nigeria is witnessing an increase in girls’ enrolment and retention in schools. According to a release e-signed and made available to StarTrend Int’l & online – www.startrendinternational.com by Femi Adesina, Special Adviser to the President (Media and Publicity), Buhari stated this on Thursday, …

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Students In Ogun Are Not To Pay Tax – Ogirs Chairman

ABEOKUTA – In an effort to drive revenue and encourage taxable adults in Ogun State to be Tax compliant, newly admitted students into the State Tertiary Institutions were expected to present their parents Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC) or evidence of payment of tax as part of admission processes.   The …

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Stop Harassment Of Our Members – CAS Warns TASCE Provost

OMU-IJEBU – The Concerned Academic Staff (CAS) of Tai Solarin College of Education (TASCE), Omu-Ijebu, Ogun State has urged the institution’s Provost, Dr. Lukman Adeola Kiadese to halt an alleged “incessant harassment, assaults and queries given to its members and other staff of the institution.” CAS also called on the …

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Public School Heads In Ogun Trained On Safe Reopening

ABEOKUTA – No fewer than 4,000 Public Primary School Head and Assistant Head Teachers in Ogun State have been trained on efficient and safe school re-opening after Covid-19 pandemic lockdown. Speaking while flagging-off a 5-Day Pre-Resumption Education Leadership Summit, organised via Zoom by the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) …

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TASCE Crisis: Provost Warned To Shun Corruption, Victimization

OMU-IJEBU – The Provost, Tai Solarin College of Education (TASCE), Omu-Ijebu, Dr. Lukman Adeola Kiadese has been warned to shun corrupt practices, nepotism, victimizations, favouritism and other related offences, in line with anti-corruption mantra of the present administration, as he was being re-appointed for second term in office. Chairman, Concerned …

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Ogun Committed To Capacity Building, Launches TechHub Academy

ABEOKUTA – Ogun State Government remained committed to building the capacity of its workforce, as it launched the Ogun TechHub Academy, to foster effective and efficient system of running government business, to keep workers abreast of the new normal situation in the world. Speaking at the launch, which was in …

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Covid-19: Concern Educationist Caution Federal, State Governments On Reopening Of Schools

ABEOKUTA – An educationists, Professor Helen Bodunde has called on the federal and state governments to be cautious on the reopening of schools as some of the private schools’ proprietors are possibly not ready for re-opening. The Don while speaking with newsmen in Abeokuta recently hinted that not all private …

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Do Not Politicise Death To Achieve Hidden Motives – TASCE

OMU IJEBU – The Management of Tai Solarin College of Education (TASCE), Omu Ijebu in Ogun state has debunked the rumours making the round on social media and public domain that some staff of the College died due to non-payment of salaries by the Ogun State Government. According to a …

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TASCE Staff Alleged Provost’s Reckless Spending Affects College Backlog Of Salaries, Arrears Owed Workers

OMU-IJEBU – The Mismanagement of the meagre resources at the embattled Tai Solarin College of Education (TASCE), Omu-Ijebu, Ogun State, took another dimension when the Provost alleged to have unilaterally, without due consultation with the Governing Council released millions of naira to procure rams for his political associates during the …

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Ogun Lecturer Slumps, Dies Over Non-Payment Of 65 Months Salary

OMU-IJEBU – Tragedy struck in Ogun when a Lecturer with the Tai Solarin College of Education (TASCE), Omu-Ijebu, Mr. Oladeji Adebolujo of Fine Arts Department, School of Vocational and Technical Education, reportedly slumped and died at Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Idi-Aba, Abeokuta, the State capital. It was gathered that the …

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