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[Premium Times] UNIZIK's Chief Security Officer confirmed the incident on Tuesday.
Nigeria: U.S. Companies Can Now Bribe Officials in Nigeria, Other Countries (link is external)
[Premium Times] A notable case involving Nigeria was the 2009 prosecution of officials of Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR), a subsidiary of US oil and energy contractor Halliburton, for bribing Nigerian government officials.
South Africa: Students Disrupt Classes Amid Housing Crisis (link is external)
[GroundUp] NSFAS blamed for student accommodation challenges
South Africa: Khayelitsha School Still Without Stationery (link is external)
[GroundUp] Western Cape Education Department has urged the formation of a school governing body to help deal with issues at the school
South Africa: Northern Cape Learners Can't Go to Class Because Schools Have No Money (link is external)
[GroundUp] Lack of funding for food and electricity has forced at least one hostel to close
South Africa: Student Debt Blocks Registration, Certificates - South African News Briefs - February 12, 2025 (link is external)
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South Africa: South Africa's History Uncovered - the 1,000-Year Gap They Don't Teach in School (link is external)
[The Conversation Africa] Were you told that gold mining in southern Africa started after 1852? Or that the export of iron, steel, copper and gold began in the late 19th century? Or that South Africa became integrated into a global trading system only after 1652? Or that the first powerful state in South Africa was the Zulu kingdom?
Schools tell BBC about 'astronomical' bills as 25-year repair contract heads into meltdown (link is external)
What happens next has implications for the expiry of almost 600 similar PFI deals across England.
Nigeria: NSE Urges Engineers to Lead Digital Transformation for National Development (link is external)
[This Day] The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), has stressed the need for engineers to remain at the forefront of digital transformation as the move will enable them enhance their careers and contribute to national development.
Maths and English skills ditched for adult apprentices (link is external)
The Department for Education says rule change means 10,000 more courses could be completed every year.
Nigeria: Stock Market Adds N884bn As Investors React to Corporate Earnings (link is external)
[This Day] The Nigerian equities market last week sustained its bullish momentum, appreciating by N884 billion as investors reacted to 2024 financial year corporate earnings by quoted firms on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX).
Afrique: La participation des femmes dans les sciences pour construire un avenir meilleur pour tous, selon Guterres (link is external)
[allAfrica] « La participation des femmes est essentielle pour bâtir un monde meilleur grâce à la science et à la technologie », a déclaré le Secrétaire Général de l'Organisation des Nations Unies M. Antonio Guterres dans le cadre de la Journée Internationale des Femmes et des Filles de Sciences.
Nigeria: Budget Scandal - How Federal Lawmakers Shared Money Extorted From Universities (link is external)
[Premium Times] The extortion by lawmakers is not limited to universities; polytechnics and colleges of education have also been targeted.
Academy 'changed my life', says transformed teen (link is external)
A teenager kicked out of school praises an academy for giving her a passion for construction.
Pupils punished for scoring below 90% in maths (link is external)
A parent says the school's policy for top set students is "overtly cruel".
Pre-school children's screen time at 'crisis point' (link is external)
Early years teachers say they have seen decline in speech and language skills linked to device use.
South Africa: Cape University Students Face Accommodation Crisis - South African News Briefs - February 10, 2025 (link is external)
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'It's seen as the naughty school but it's turned our lives around' (link is external)
Park House School is making a difference to pupils who have struggled in mainstream education.
'I miss my school': BBC launches programme for children in war zones (link is external)
The BBC World Service has launched an Arabic edition of its award-winning educational programme Dars.
Schools must not become battleground – child envoy (link is external)
Roccio Cifuentes said the issue of safety in schools was a “nuanced and complex issue”.