ASHENEWS reports that the Niger Christian Youth Forum (NCYF) has applauded Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago for approving the reintroduction of…
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The World Bank has approved a total of $1.08 billion to support education, nutrition, and economic growth in Nigeria.
In 2023, Nusaiba Rilwanu, 15, completed her Junior Secondary School (JSS) education at the Junior Secondary School (JSS) Balle, in…
ASHENEWS reports that the Niger State Government has rolled out a “Safe Space” initiative in schools under the Adolescent Girls…
Imagine being a student forced to choose between a filthy toilet or the open bush to relieve yourself. This is…
The Nigeria Association of the Blind (NAB) has called for increased budgetary allocation to improve access to information and education materials for visually-impaired persons, in line with the Marakesh Treaty.
ASHENEWS reports that the National Association of Gbako Local Government Students (NAGLOGS) has distributed 1,500 exercise books to primary and…
Some stakeholders have called for more investment in early education and equipping of libraries with educational materials to enhance reading, writing and communication in public schools.
The Federal Government of Nigeria is in the process of securing a $500 million loan from the World Bank aimed at improving basic education across the country, particularly focusing on enhancing learning outcomes and reducing the number of out-of-school children.
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) and Mariam Adeola Gbadebo (MAG) Foundation have advocated for improved access to education to end child labour, trafficking and violence against the girl-child in Nigeria.