Education ministry bans harmful apps on campus



In a notice recently issued by the ministry’s general office, content, links, functions and information security of apps should be strictly reviewed and filed to higher education authorities for approval.

Schools should avoid using apps to increase the course load for students and educational apps used on campus are not allowed to charge students.

Information should be protected and privacy leaks should be prevented.

Education gets N620.5bn against UNESCO’s advice


The executive summary of the proposals, according to The Punch check on Thursday in Abuja, showed that the education sector got N620.5bn (about 7.05 per cent), marginal raise over the total of N605.8bn budgeted for the sector in 2018.

Over some years, the country’s funding for education continued to rotate between five per cent, six per cent and seven per cent of the national budget.

LAUTECH resumes 2018/2019 session



WELCOMING ALL BACK TO THE UNIVERSITY

The Vice Chancellor, Professor A. S. Gbadegesin and the entire Management of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso hereby welcome all back to the University after the Christmas and New Year celebrations.