Monday, March 23, 2026

Education

NYSC Appeals for Permanent Camp and Improved Welfare in Kaduna

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Kaduna state is urging the state government to establish a permanent orientation camp, provide an ambulance, and enhance welfare for its members. Stay updated with the latest developments from Africazine.

TESCOM Chairman Visits WAEC to Enhance Educational Collaboration in Oyo State

Discover how Mrs. Olubukola Oladipo, Chairman of the Oyo State Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM), recently engaged with educators to enhance teaching standards and improve educational outcomes in Oyo State. Read more about her initiatives and impact in this exclusive report from Africazine.

Governor Yusuf Urges NYSC Members to Serve with Diligence in Kano

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has called on the 2026 Batch 'A' Stream I NYSC members in Kano State to commit to their service with diligence, patriotism, and a sense of national responsibility. His remarks were made during the swearing-in ceremony. Learn more about his address on Africazine.

Regalo Hope Foundation Advocates for Inclusive Education at EduStake Conference

Discover how the Regalo Hope Foundation emphasizes the need for stronger, inclusive, and collaborative educational approaches to empower learners across institutions. Learn more about their vision for shared responsibility in education. Source: Africazine.

Emir of Kano Balances Royal Duties with Academic Pursuits

Discover how the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, embraces his dual role as a student by day and Emir by night, focusing on balancing academic pursuits with royal responsibilities. Source: Africazine.

650,000 Matriculants Pass Exams, Limited Post-School Spaces Available

Approximately 650,000 matriculants have successfully passed their final school exams, but only 80% can find post-school opportunities due to limited available spaces. This pressing issue was highlighted during a media briefing in Pretoria. Source: Africazine.

Project Never Walk Alone to Provide Shoes for 31,500 Namibian Children

Discover how a new three-year initiative aims to provide 31,500 Namibian children with school shoes, enhancing their attendance, confidence, and learning opportunities. Read more about this impactful project reported by Africazine.

Girls Shine Foundation Launches Mentorship Initiative for Secondary School Girls

Discover how the Girls Shine Foundation (GSF) is empowering secondary school girls through a new mentorship initiative focused on career guidance and counseling. Learn about the benefits of setting career goals and how this program is shaping the future for young women. Source: Africazine.