The federal government’s decision to reopen schools nationwide today, January 18 amid the increasing cases of COVID-19, has been faulted by the house of representatives panel on basic education and services. Recall that last week, the presidential task force on
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The Federal Ministry of Education has issued fresh guidelines for school reopening on January 18, suspending assembly, and visiting days in schools. This was contained in a statement by the ministry’s Director of Press and Public Relations, Ben Bem Goong,
The National Coordinator of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, Sani Aliyu, says the date for school resumption remains January 18 and will only change after a review by the Federal government. Recall that on Monday, January 11, the
The Federal Government has announced its decision to review the COVID-19 safety protocols as well as the January 18 resumption date for schools across the country in the light of Nigeria’s grim epidemiological situation with regards to the pandemic. The
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU are expressing their reservations over the January 18 resumption date for academic activities in all universities across the country. Tertiary institutions nationwide were closed for over 9 months in 2020 partly because of
The National Universities Commission (NUC) has directed vice-chancellors of universities to commence academic activities on January 18, in accordance with the directive of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) team on Covid-19. Universities in Nigeria have been closed since following a strike
The Lagos State Government has announced January 18, 2021, as the approved date for resumption of academic activities in private and public schools in the state for the second term of 2020/21 academic session. The state’s Commissioner for Education, Folasade