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The Federal Government has introduced a loan scheme that enables academic and non-academic staff of Nigeria’s universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education to access up to N10 million to enhance their welfare and professional development.
The Federal Ministry of Education has confirmed that the minimum age for admission into Junior Secondary School 1 (JSS1) remains 10 years and has not been raised to 12. 
The Federal Government has announced plans to launch a new funding initiative, the STEMM Up Grant, in August 2025, which will provide up to N50 million in startup capital to each selected undergraduate innovator in science and technology disciplines. 
The Federal Government will on Monday, July 28, 2025, launch Diaspora BRIDGE, a digital platform aimed at connecting Nigerian academics and professionals in the diaspora with universities and research institutions across the country. 
The Federal Government has introduced a new policy to regulate non-state schools, setting clear standards for infrastructure, curriculum delivery, and teacher qualifications, as part of efforts to improve education quality and ensure accountability. 
The Federal Government has disclosed that it has concluded plans to establish a National Design and Development Agency to help innovators refine their concepts, secure funding, and access markets. 
The Federal Government has declared that any admission into Nigerian universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education not processed...
The Federal Government has officially fixed 16 years as the minimum age for admission into tertiary institutions across Nigeria.  
The Federal Government has announced the launch of a N50 million Student Grant Venture Capital Initiative aimed at supporting student-led enterprises across Nigerian tertiary institutions. 
The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched the Blueprint ICT Development (Blueprint-ICT-Dev) Project, a $40 million initiative aimed...
The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, has called for urgent financial reforms to support Nigeria’s 110 Unity Schools, urging the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF) to decentralise financial approvals and introduce quarterly releases to ensure uninterrupted learning activities. 
The Federal Government has admitted that Nigeria may not be fully equipped with the necessary infrastructure to implement...
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