Education news in nigeria latest

Here are some of the latest education news in Nigeria:

  1. FG Launches National Digital Literacy Programme: The Federal Government has launched a national digital literacy programme aimed at equipping Nigerian students with digital skills. The programme is designed to improve digital literacy among students and make them more competitive in the job market. (Source: Vanguard)
  2. ASUU Strike: Lecturers to Resume Work on February 14: The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has announced that its members will resume work on February 14, after a prolonged strike that lasted for over seven months. The strike was called off after the government and ASUU reached a agreement on some of the union's demands. (Source: Premium Times)
  3. Nigeria to Introduce New Curriculum for Basic Education: The Federal Ministry of Education has announced plans to introduce a new curriculum for basic education in Nigeria. The new curriculum is designed to focus on skills acquisition, entrepreneurship, and innovation, among other things. (Source: This Day)
  4. FG to Establish 20 New Universities: The Federal Government has announced plans to establish 20 new universities across the country. The new universities are expected to be located in states that do not have a university yet. (Source: Leadership)
  5. Nigeria to Partner with UNESCO to Improve Education: The Federal Government has announced plans to partner with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to improve education in Nigeria. The partnership is expected to focus on areas such as teacher training, curriculum development, and infrastructure development. (Source: Daily Trust)
  6. JAMB to Introduce New Admission Process: The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced plans to introduce a new admission process for Nigerian universities. The new process is designed to make admission more transparent and fair. (Source: Punch)
  7. FG to Establish Vocational Training Centres: The Federal Government has announced plans to establish vocational training centres across the country. The centres are designed to equip Nigerian youths with skills that are in demand in the job market. (Source: The Nation)
  8. Nigeria to Host International Conference on Education: Nigeria is set to host an international conference on education, which will bring together education experts from around the world. The conference is expected to focus on issues such as education financing, teacher training, and curriculum development. (Source: Guardian)
  9. FG to Launch National Education Policy: The Federal Government has announced plans to launch a new national education policy. The policy is designed to provide a framework for education in Nigeria and ensure that education is accessible to all Nigerians. (Source: Daily Independent)
  10. Nigeria to Partner with China on Education: Nigeria has announced plans to partner with China on education. The partnership is expected to focus on areas such as teacher training, curriculum development, and infrastructure development. (Source: This Day)

These are some of the latest education news in Nigeria.