National Open University inaugurates study centre in Anambra community National Open University inaugurates study centre in Anambra community
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The National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN), on Monday, inaugurated a study centre at Isulo community, in Orumba South Local Government Area of Anambra State.
Tribune Online gathered that the study centre was built by Isulo Development Union and handed over to the National Open University of Nigeria, and is part of the N20 million community project initiatives of Governor Willie Obiano’s administration.
This is the second study centre of the university in Anambra State after its first branch at Abagana.
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The Federal Government has so far expended a total of N37 billion on the Survival Fund Scheme, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has disclosed.
The money, he informed, was spent on schemes such as N50,000 Payroll Support for three months to over 300,000 beneficiaries, one-time grants of N30,000 to about 100,000 artisans, and 100,000 business name registrations paid for by the Federal Government.
A statement by the vice president’s spokesman, Laolu Akande, on Monday explained that the Survival Fund Scheme is a unit under the Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP) of the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration, aimed at cushioning and harsh effects of the outbreak of COVID-19 on Nigerians.
February 9, 2021
Minister of Public Education Sherzod Shermatov and U.S. Ambassador to Uzbekistan Daniel Rosenblum hosted a ceremony at Tashkent school #295 to welcome the newly-arrived group of 27 English teachers and visiting scholars from the United States, who will be teaching at schools and universities across Uzbekistan. The group, which arrived in January and completed a two-week quarantine period and orientation, is the first group of U.S. exchange participants to arrive in Central Asia since the coronavirus pandemic started.
“We are thrilled to host you here and celebrate your arrival along with the Government of Uzbekistan. You have embarked on an important journey to strengthen relations between our two countries, and to share your expertise in English teaching, training, scholarly research, and pedagogy with your Uzbekistan counterparts. Each of you will play a vital role in classrooms and educational institutions across the country. As a native English
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The group, which arrived in January and completed a two-week quarantine period and orientation, is the first group of U.S. exchange participants to arrive in Central Asia since the coronavirus pandemic started, the US Embassy in Tashkent said.
“We are thrilled to host you here and celebrate your arrival along with the Government of Uzbekistan. You have embarked on an important journey to strengthen relations between our two countries, and to share your expertise in English teaching, training, scholarly research, and pedagogy with your Uzbekistan counterparts. Each of you will play a vital role in classrooms and educational institutions across the country. As a native English speaker, you will contribute to our governments’ shared goals to produce more graduates proficient in English and
For two days now, Emirates Airlines has cancelled flights from Lagos and Abuja to Dubai leaving Nigerian travellers stranded. This amid concerns that the