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ASUU: IT’S SUICIDAL TO REOPEN UNIVERSITIES NOW ~ INN Nigeria

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, on Monday, warned the Federal Government that attempts to reopen tertiary institutions without taking concrete steps to curb the spread of COVID-19 would be suicidal. ASUU raised the alarm that the federal government should be ready for any possible negative consequences following its plan to reopen tertiary institutions. The […]

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LAGOS MINISTRY DISOWNS SCHOOL RESUMPTION CALENDAR ~ INN Nigeria

The Education Quality Assurance (OEQA) unit of the Lagos State Ministry of Education has warned the public to disregard a resumption time table flying around the social media. The time-table claims to be the 2020/2021 academic calendar, states that the first term of the session would start September 21, 2020 and end December 18, 2020 […]

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COMRADE FAKOLADE: TEACHING FOR US IS LIFE AND NOT BUSINESS AS USUAL, EVEN THOUGH WE MISS OUR STUDENTS THEIR HEALTH AND SAFETY IS OUR PRIORITY ~ INN Nigeria

Comrade Fakolade Oluwaseun Oluwafemi JP is the current chairman of the Nigeria Union Of Teachers Ikorodu Branch. A blunt, precise and discipline vibrant leader. Applauded by his counterparts for his principles and dogged character in catering for the welfare of teachers across Ikorodu Division. Ikorodu News Network (INN) met up with the chairman to discuss […]

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Prof. FOLASHADE OGUNSOLA EMERGES UNILAG ACTING VC ~ INN Nigeria

The Deputy Vice-Chancellors’, Development Services, was on Monday chosen as the Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos UNILAG. She was elected by the Senate of the University at their meeting and she contested the position with the DVC management Services, Prof Ben Oghojafor. The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Development Services) polled 135 votes compared to Prof. […]

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NOMA DISEASE, CAUSE, SYMPTOMS & TREATMENT ~ INN Nigeria

Noma Disease (also known as cancrum oris) is a rapidly progressive often gangrenous infection of the mouth and face. The disease is associated with high morbidity and mortality and affects mainly children in the poorest countries of Africa. The WHO estimates that 500,000 people are affected, and that 140,000 new cases are reported each year. […]