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Schools to use indigenous languages to teach Maths, Science subjects – Minister

The Minister of Science and Technology, Ogbonnaya onu, said the federal government has concluded plans to start teaching mathematics and science subjects in indigenous languages.  Onu made this comment at…

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Opinion: Why should Mathematics and Science subjects be taught in local languages in primary schools?

 by Awosanya 'Yinka How interesting will it be if mathematics and other subjects like basic science or computer studies are being taught in local languages? Just wondering, as we might just…

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Nigerian solves most important problem in Mathematics, wins $1m

A Nigerian has successfully solved the most important problem in Mathematics. The 156 years old Riemann Hypothesis has been solved by Nigerian scholar, Dr Opeyemi Enoch. This outstanding feat adds…

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Adedoyin Jaiyesimi: The power of multi-dimensional talent

by Adedoyin Jaiyesimi We should not be too quick to dismiss people who are good at a lot of things. They are just talented. And contrary to what you believe,…

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NECO releases results, candidates improve in Maths & English

by Isi Esene There has been a significant improvement in the performance of candidates in the just released June/July National Examinations Council (NECO) 2014 results. According to the results released…

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Blame it on electricity: Legislator says power problem responsible for WAEC failure (READ)

by Azubuike Azikiwe Chief Yomi Ogunnusi, a member of the House of Representatives, says the epileptic power situation in the country is responsible for the mass failure of students who…

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WAEC results released: Mass failure in Maths & English [DETAILS]

by Kolapo Olapoju The West Africa Examination Council, WAEC has released the result for the May/June 2014 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), where it recorded mass failure in…

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Court bars NYSC from refusing to mobilize graduates

by 'Jola Sotubo Respite has come the way of university graduates who are prevented from mobilizing by the management of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). A Federal High Court…

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Inspired: Meet girl, 17, who made the overall best result in May/June WAEC exams (PICTURED)

by Akintomiwa Agbaje Folafoluwa Oginni Folafoluwa Oginni, a Seventeen-year-old girl, has emerged the overall best pupil in the May/June 2012 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WAEC). She led two other…

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Analysis: The science of gay marriage

by Charles Ajunwa Showing that a man meeting a man A + A will produce a man there is no reaction, it goes unreacted and in chemical engineering you have…

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Ife Adebayo: Secondary education – Another important need for Nigerians (Y! Politico)

by Ife Adebayo Oil will not make Nigeria great, agriculture will not make Nigeria great, tourism will not make Nigeria great – Nigeria will only become great when we harness…

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Alkasim Abdulkadir: Meet Nafisa Ibrahim Madako, the nomad who turned mathematics Olympian (Y! FrontPage)

by Alkasim Abdulkadir However, the girl child in Nigeria’s villages and sub-urban centers has a greater chance of seeing thE four walls of a class room when compared to a nomadic girl…

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Iyinoluwa Aboyeji: Osun students have one less excuse to fail (Y! FrontPage)

by Iyinoluwa Aboyeji Opon Imo might become a great medium for the students of Osun State to learn their arithmetic and physics from the best teachers, say a Nigerian Salman…

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The ‘human computer’: Indian math prodigy with super brain, Shakuntala Devi passes at 83 (PICTURED)

Quick: What's the cube root of 61,629,875? Stumped? Shakuntala Devi, the woman known as the "Human Computer," could tell you, and probably faster than any mathematical computer could. Devi, who…

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