The administration of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) wishes to educate every planned corp individuals that the NYSC 2018 Batch 'An' Orientation Course have been booked as pursues: Beginning of Registration: Thursday, nineteenth April 2018 The cut-off date for Registration: 12 midnight, Friday, twentieth April 2018 Swearing-In Ceremony: Monday, 23rd April 2018 (d) Official Closing Ceremony: Wednesday, ninth May 2018. Forthcoming Corps Members slated for the 2018 Batch 'An' Orientation Course are encouraged to continue to their particular Camps as expressed in their Call-up Letters. Outside prepared alumni are to answer to the Camp with their voyaging Passport for Identification just as their Transcript for check. In case of any loss of Call-up Letter, the Corps part who gathered the Call-up letter from his/her Institution is encouraged to get Police Report and Sworn Affidavit, from that point, answer to the Institution of graduation for further vital ac...
Vice Chancellor, Federal University, Oye Ekiti (FUOYE), Professor Kayode Shoremekun has said the college's postgraduate understudies discovered copying would be removed. He, thusly, reproved them to take part in academic research that could profit the University, yet in addition to the country. The VC, talking at the lady FUOYE's registration service for 292 postgraduate students ascribed the shortage of research by college students especially at postgraduate to low-level help from the Federal Government. Shoremekun, spoken to by Prof. Babatope Alabadan, the Chairman, Committee of Deans and Dean, Faculty of Engineering, noticed that feasible improvement and significant development must be accomplished through sufficient and ceaseless research in colleges. He asked government and other training partners to invest more exertion in research thinks about. He, be that as it may, charged the understudies to lock in, as "the future lies on youthful scientists lik...
Kenyan teacher Peter Tabichi won the $1 million Global Teacher Prize in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. An educationist, Mrs Ann Oparah, on Monday urged the Federal Government to give the same recognition given to other professional fields to teaching which, she said, should be regarded as the mother of all professions. Oparah, a seasoned education administrator and the proprietor of 21-year-old Brilliant Academy, Agege, Lagos, made the appeal in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos while reflecting the school’s recent “Career Day”. She said that teaching as the mother of all professions should not be driven to the back seat, adding that the profession needed to be given the respect it deserves. “Teaching is a noble profession because it is the mother of all professions. Teaching should be ranked alongside other professional fields such as Law, Engineering and Medicine among others. “In terms of remuneration, teachers should also earn as much as their ...
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