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Teachers’ Salary Scale: Bureaucracy stalling process, documentation may take place in March
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THE goodies promised teachers in the country by President Muhammadu Buhari during the celebration of last year’s Teachers’ Day on October 5 may take a long time to implement, as bureaucracy is stalling the process of getting the policies gazetted, check by Vanguard Learning has revealed.
Findings by our correspondent showed that it may take up to March before the entire documentation is completed, even as the National Council on Establishment met a couple of weeks ago on the matter.
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FORMER Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Professor Peter Okebukola and a former Vice-Chancellor of the Lagos State University (LASU) Ojo, Professor Abisogun Leigh, have openly declared that the outgoing Vice-Chancellor of LASU, Professor Olanrewaju Fagbohun did better for LASU than any of his predecessors.
They gave the remarks separately at a recent valedictory lecture delivered by Professor Fagbohun, who by next Monday, January 11 would bow out of the institution, having completed his five-year single tenure as the eighth substantive vice-chancellor of LASU.
Professor Okebukola, who is currently the Director of Africa Centre of Excellence for Innovative and Transformative STEM Education at LASU was a former vice-chancellor of the university in acting capacity and was there briefly, while Professor Leigh was the vice chancellor from 2001 to 2005.
TETfund is bridging the gap between industry and the academia, writes Elemdi Akowe
“I think the idea initiated by TETFUND is a welcome development and we should make sure that whatever research that is going on in our universities is research that is useful and can be practicalized in our industries. This will expand the scope of indigenous technology.” With this statement, Group Executive Director of Dangote Group, Mr. Mansur Ahmed endorsed the nation’s giant leap towards sustainable industrialization. He was speaking during a study tour by the Research and Development Steering Committee of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) to the Dangote Refinery, Petrochemicals and Fertilizer projects in Ibeju Lekki, Lagos led by the Executive Secretary of TETFUND, Prof. Suleiman Bogoro.
Jan 3, 2021
Legal luminary, Otunba Kunle Kalejaye, handing over keys of a 1,500 seater hall donated to the Ogun State College of Health Technology (OSCOTECH), Ilese Ijebu, built in honour of his sister, Mrs Adetumbi Adebanjo (Nee Kalejaye) to mark her 72nd birthday to the Ogun State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Professor Abayomi Arigbabu
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The Ogun State Government has lauded the philanthropic gesture of Otunba Kunle Kalejaye (SAN), over a donation of 1,500 seater hall to the State College of Health Technology, Ilese, Ijebu.
Kalejaye, a legal luminary and prominent son of Ilese-Ijebu, had built the multi-purpose hall for the state owned tertiary institution, in honour of his sister, Madam Adetumbi Adebanjo, to mark her 72nd birthday.