Saturday 16th January Top Educational News on Allschool Forum.


1. COVID-19: ABSU SUG demands 50 per cent reduction of rent fees
Following the harsh effect of rampaging coronavirus infection, Students Union Government, SUG, Abia State University chapter, has pleaded with caretakers of various lodges around the school environment for 50 percent reduction from various rent fees...Read More
2. Reps decry level of compliance with COVID-19 protocols as schools resume Monday
The House of Representatives’ Committee on Basic Education and Services has called for postponement of reopening of schools across the country by three months, as part of efforts aimed at ensuring adequate compliance with the COVID-19 protocols...Read More
3. Schools on high alert as academic activities resume
Like most schools, including nursery, primary, secondary and higher institutions, resume from Monday, there are fears of further and faster spread of COVID-19 virus due to…Read More
4. FG’s creating disunity among varsity workers, unions warn
The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities and the Non-Academic Staff of Nigerian Universities have accused the Federal Government of discrimination among university workers, warning that such a situation might further cripple the university system...Read More
5. Gunmen kidnap Imo varsity lecturer
Gunmen on Friday kidnapped Emma Ogueri, a lecturer at Imo State University, Owerri. Ogueri, a lecturer at the Faculty of Social Science, was abducted at a pharmacy opposite All Seasons Hotel located at Owerri...Read More
6.COVID-19 vaccine: ASUU warns Buhari govt
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has warned President Muhammadu Buhari administration to stop relying on imported COVID-19 vaccines...Read More
7. Resumption: NANS tells FG to approve COVID-19 support funds for Nigerian varsities, Polys
As the federal government directs all schools in Nigeria to resume on January 18, the National Association of Nigerian Students(NANS), has called on the government to give COVID-19 support funds to…Read More
8. Why we are embarking on strike, say Plateau varsity lecturers
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, Plateau State University chapter, has declared an indefinite strike. The union’s chairman, Dr Bentse Pamson, told Saturday PUNCH in…Read More
9. Only corps members that test negative will be allowed to register in camp — NYSC
The National Youth Service Corps has said only prospective corps members whose COVID-19 test results are negative would be allowed to register at the orientation camps...Read More
10. UNIJOS authorizes the use of herbal tea for ‘COVID-19 prevention’ — without NAFDAC
The University of Jos (UNIJOS) has authorized the use of herbal tea, which it said has shown efficacy for the prevention of COVID-19. In a memo dated January 11, the university senate gave approval for…Read More
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