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Wednesday 17th June Top Educational News on Allschool Forum

Wednesday 17th June Top Educational News on Allschool Forum. Read and Share

Wednesday 17th June Top Educational News

1. 22-year-old student dies in her boyfriend’s apartment in Osun

An undergraduate of the Federal University of Oye Ekiti in Ekiti State, Faderera Oloyede, was found dead in an apartment belonging to her boyfriend, Ayo Maliki, in Osun State on Tuesday, June 16.Read More

2. Cross River begins trial reopening of schools  

OFFICIALS of the Ministry of Education in Cross River State on Tuesday supervised the phased trial resumption of schools in the state which were shut in March in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.Read More

3. Oyo Tertiary Institutions Appreciate Makinde, Advise Him To Formalize Promises In Two Weeks

The joint action committee, JAC, of all tertiary institutions in Oyo State, has appreciated Governor Seyi Makinde for his gesture towards state-owned institutions.Read More

4. Borno gives N624.4 M scholarship to 23,776 students  

Borno State government has given N624, 370 million to 23, 776 students as scholarship in different higher institutions in the country between 2019 and 2020...Read More

5. 10m girls won’t return to school after COVID-19 passes — CSOs

International and local civil society organisations have called on President Muhammadu Buhari to reconsider the budget cuts for social services, stating that about 10 million girls across the world were already at risk of not returning to the classroom when COVID-19 pandemic passes... Read More

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