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THE LAW OF MENTORSHIP.

This article is culled from The Excel Guidebook for Students: how to excel in exams, based on ethics compliant principles (Fourth Edition). The Excel Guidebook for Students is published by Exam Ethics Marshal International.   In periods of preparing for examinations, knowing where and when to seek help facilitates success.    No person needs help […]

THE LAW OF REVISION

This article is culled from The Excel Guidebook for Students: how to excel in exams, based on ethics compliant principles (Fourth Edition). The Excel Guidebook for Students is published by Exam Ethics Marshal International.   Early and regular revision guarantees success in examinations. Waiting till the last days to the examination leads to burnout and […]

THE LAW OF HARD WORK.

  This article is culled from The Excel Guidebook for Students: how to excel in exams, based on ethics compliant principles (Fourth Edition). The Excel Guidebook for Students is published by Exam Ethics Marshal International   This article is a continuation of the previously featured series.     Genius is 90% perspiration and 10% inspiration. […]

We’ll not be bullied to call off teachers’ strike – Angel Carbonu

  We’ll not be bullied to call off teachers’ strike – Angel Carbonu   This news was culled from The Modern Ghana News publication. President of the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), Angel Carbonu says the striking teacher unions will not fall for the use of pressure to get them to return to the […]

NSSEC urges NASS to pass new education Act

  This news was culled from The PUNCH Newspaper’s publication of 1st July 2022 The National Senior Secondary Education Commission has said passage of the National Senior Secondary Education Commission Act will help to provide effective guidance and oversight functions on broad policy issues while adopting best practices. NSSEC, thereby, appealed to the National Assembly […]

88,000 sit for NABTEB exam, minister warns against certificate devaluation

  No fewer than 88,000 candidates sat for the 2022 examinations of the National Business and Technical Examination Board. This is as the minister of education, Adamu Adamu warned against the devaluation of certificates issued by NABTEB. The minister noted this on Thursday during the 2022 monitoring of NABTEB examinations at the Federal Science and […]

Newly sworn-in Minister of State for Education, Opiah assures service delivery 

    This news was culled from The Daily Post’s publication of July 6, 2022   The Honourable Minister of State for Education, Goodluck Nanah Opiah has said he would be committed to making the education sector better using the resources at the disposal of his office. Opiah, a former Speaker of Imo State House […]