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  1. Education Minister Abolishes 18-Year Age Limit for Tertiary Admissions

    Nigeria Education Minister Abolishes 18-Year Age Limit for Tertiary Admissions

    Nigeria's newly appointed Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, has abolished the controversial 18-year age limit for tertiary school admissions, reverting to a minimum age of 16. This decision aims to enhance access to education for exceptionally intelligent students and support the government's...
  2. Nigeria Expands Crackdown on Diploma Mills: Minister of Education Announces Plans to Extend Accreditation Suspension to Uganda and Kenya

    Nigeria Nigeria Expands Crackdown on Diploma Mills: Minister of Education Announces Plans to Extend Accreditation Suspension to Uganda and Kenya

    In a recent announcement on a Channels TV program, Minister of Education Tahir Mamman revealed the Federal Government's intention to broaden its suspension of degrees accreditation and evaluation to additional countries beyond Togo and Benin Republic. Expressing concerns about dubious...
  3. Federal Government Halts Accreditation of Benin and Togo Degrees Amidst Certificate Milling Scandal

    Nigeria Federal Government Halts Accreditation of Benin and Togo Degrees Amidst Certificate Milling Scandal

    The Federal Government has taken a decisive step to suspend the evaluation and accreditation of degree certificates obtained from educational institutions in Benin and Togo Republic. This action follows an investigative report by Umar Audu, a journalist with the Daily Nigerian Newspaper...
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    Metro JAMB Suspends Mock Examination Indefinitely

    The Registrar, Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, Prof. Is’haq Oloyede, has announced the suspension of the board’s mock examination due to some circumstances beyond its control. Oloyede, in a text message sent to the supervisors at the various centres in the FCT on Saturday in Abuja...
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