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Akadonye Eberechukwu

How modern technology has improved traditional methods of teaching and learning.

The educational sector has not been left out of the Technology Midas Touch. Almost every aspect of life has been impacted by technology, including health, wealth creation, education, agriculture, and many other areas, and these sectors have seen great leaps and massive changes. Technology has found a way to seamlessly weave itself into the lifeline

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One-day Teachers Training program -partial scholarship for students of Royal Challenge Academy.

On February 25th, the students of Royal Challenge Academy received a significant boost in their pursuit of a long-term academic career. We carried out a teacher training program as a gesture to help bring the teachers up to speed on the best practices for handling children at a very young age, nurturing them as well

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Here’s how Togo plans to invest 150 billion CFA in its education system by 2022.

(Togo First) – The Togolese government plans to invest around 150 billion CFA in its education system this year. This figure was set in the finance law for 2022. The amount is almost the same as in 2021 (154 billion CFA) before being reduced to 137 billion CFA by the rectifying law passed at the

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ASUU: Buhari pledges commitment to fulfilling promises, appeals for understanding

Muhammadu Buhari said: ”My administration is committed to this engagement and dialogue, and I urge them to stay the course towards a joint resolution in the best interest of our children and nation,” President Muhammadu Buhari has said his administration is committed to honouring promises made to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) towards

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Why the right to education remains a challenge in Africa.

Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest rate of education exclusion globally, according to the UN. Nearly 60% of youth aged 15 to 17 are not in school. Activists on the continent are now fighting to change that.Education is considered a universal human right, as well as an issue of public good and responsibility. However, there are

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