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Home Tag Archives: Tertiary education (page 5)

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Opinion

From primary to tertiary: My recollections (XI)

By Dapo Thomas
23 July 2024
in :  Opinion
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Baba Offa walked into the sitting room and the atmosphere changed. He apologized to his brother for arriving late. His mother, Iyá Ibadan never knew he was coming to Lagos. They didn’t normally tell her about their visits. According to him, he had been in the neighborhood for some time greeting some of the neighbours that he was familiar with. …

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Opinion

From primary to tertiary: My recollections (IX)

By Dapo Thomas
21 July 2024
in :  Opinion
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Immediately Iya Ibadan opened the door, my brother wanted to bring out the perfume from his pocket. For what? I didn’t know. It was a reflex action by a child that was dazed by the truncation of his routine plan- smoke the cigarette, finish up and spray your location with a perfume whose fragrance would mask the odour of your …

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Opinion

From primary to tertiary: My recollections (VIII)

By Dapo Thomas
20 July 2024
in :  Opinion
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Mr. Olaoye was a new teacher in my school. His swagger was too much. A young man with a puritanical savvy. He was neat and clean. He was what the Gen Z will call “fine boy no pimples”. Oh God, where did you hide this kind of person that you decided to give us people like Mr. Cane and co.? …

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Features

From primary to tertiary: My recollections (VII)

By Dapo Thomas
16 July 2024
in :  Features, Opinion
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OI had two elder brothers that I never knew so well until I was about 10 years old. It’s possible we had met or seen when we were toddlers, but we never knew we were brothers because we never lived together for one day to really bond like siblings. My first two brothers were shuttling between Lagos Island, Ajegunle and …

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Opinion

From primary to tertiary: My recollections (VI)

By Dapo Thomas
15 July 2024
in :  Opinion
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44

Everybody was proud of my brother, Mark Owhin. Almost six months in the same school, Salvation Army Primary school, there was no negative report or complaint about him. As for me, I had not spent a month in school when I became popular. I was accused of punching a boy who called me “Olori Gbeske”( a physiognomic abuse). I guess …

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Opinion

From primary to tertiary: My recollections (IV)

By Dapo Thomas
12 July 2024
in :  Opinion
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59

Finally, Alfa Ligali admitted that my problems transcended gbere (incisions). That was the most sensible decision to take. Having designed my head and face with all manner of lacerations and nothing seemed to be working, it was time to concur. He therefore opted for preachment. He was still scolding and preaching to me over the indefinite suspension when I heard another knock …

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Opinion

From primary to tertiary: My recollections (III)

By Dapo Thomas
4 July 2024
in :  Opinion
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68

Kolawole Aladetoun was a brilliant boy. His father was the first Vicar of the famous Bishop Adelakun Howells Memorial Church, Hogan Bassey Crescent, Surulere. Kolawole was my classmate and he was my personal friend. (Please note the arrogance in my emphasis). What a metaphorical fraternity!! We were very good friends in school as well as in the neighbourhood. He was …

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Opinion

From primary to tertiary: My recollections (II)

By Dapo Thomas
3 July 2024
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  BY Dapo Thomas Two years after enjoying the magnanimity of what the school authorities called “PROMOTED ON-TRIAL”, I never cared to find out what it meant. That’s their problem- promotion is promotion. All the same, I was curious to know the meaning. I wanted to find out if I was entitled to the gifts given to those that passed. …

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Education

Tertiary education admission: FG to ban candidates less than 18 years old

By Breezynews
22 April 2024
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Only candidates who are 18 years and above will be offered admission into tertiary institutions, if the Federal Government has its way. During a monitoring exercise of the ongoing 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in Bwari, Federal Capital Territory on Monday, the Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman decried the activities of some parent, who were pressuring their underage …

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