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Fostering Innovation and Partnership in Africa’s Educational Landscape

The foundation of development is education, which shapes people’s, communities’, and countries’ futures. Africa benefits greatly from education since it may stimulate economic growth, encourage creativity, and reduce poverty. However,.

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Professor Openjuru, Vice-Chancellor of Gulu University Honoured as the African Educationist of the Year at the 12th POTY in Ethiopia

African Leadership Magazine is delighted to announce that Professor George L. Openjuru, the Vice-Chancellor of Gulu University, will be honored with the prestigious award of African Educationist of the Year.

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Advancements in West African Learning Institutions

West Africa has become a hub of educational progress, as governments, private entities, and academic leaders converge in their commitment to excellence. From substantial investments in infrastructure to the integration.

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STEM: The question of the Girl Child education in Niger, Chad and Sudan

The rallying cry for increased female representation in STEM fields has echoed globally, and nowhere is its resonance more critical than in Niger, Chad, and Sudan. These regions grapple with.

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NNPC’s call for academic-industry collaboration in the energy sector

In a dynamic and insightful Faculty Lecture at the prestigious Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Mr. Mele Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC.

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Emerging Educational Giants: The Top 10 Private Universities in Africa to Watch in 2024 and Beyond

The pursuit of a world-class education resonates strongly in Africa, where elites and the upper class aspire to provide their children with the best possible academic foundation for the future..

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The University of Abuja’s Global Footprint under Na’Allah’s Leadership

Professor Abdulrasheed Na’Allah, as the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Abuja, has ushered in an era of significant collaborations, fostering groundbreaking partnerships that have augmented the institution’s academic landscape and.

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The State of STEM Education in Nigeria

Since the creation of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics(STEM) education by the U.S. National Science Foundation in 2001, it has been adopted globally to teach students critical thinking as well.

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