Visitors to the art exhibit are encouraged to appreciate the strength found in tranquility among a range of emotions and sentiments as part of “The Exquisite Silence,” currently on display at West Eden Gallery up till May 25. The exhibition features works by Jittima Sangeemsunthron, a celebrated Thai photographer known …
Mathematics Mandated: Keeping It compulsory in Primary and Secondary Schools – International Edition
Cabinet Secretary for Education Julius Ogamba has stated clearly that Mathematics will continue to be mandatory in both primary and secondary schools. As per Ogamba, this decision came after comprehensive discussions with all parties involved, during which the suggestion to make it voluntary was discarded. However, he mentioned that arts …
Ghana’s Juliet Ibrahim Rips into Local TV Stations for Alleged Piracy Scandal
Ghanaian actress and filmmaker, Juliet Ibrahim, has condemned some television stations in Ghana for violating intellectual property rights by rebroadcasting her films without permission. According to Ibrahim, the pirated films were originally uploaded to her official YouTube channel but have since been aired by unauthorized stations, despite multiple cease and …
Rugby School Nigeria Expands: New Year 7 Class Launches in September, Alongside Sixth Form
Rugby School Nigeria is pleased to share that starting from September 2025, they will inaugurate their Year 7 (for students aged 11 and above). This launch coincides with the recently introduced Sixth Form (Year 12) A Level program at their state-of-the-art facility located in @ekoatlantic City within bustling Lagos. This …
Juliet Ibrahim Leads Nollywood Stars in Condemning Ghanaian TV Stations for Piracy
Has joined an increasing chorus of critics within the movie sector who are speaking out against the unauthorized broadcast of films by certain TV channels in Ghana. was reignited in March when a Nigerian actress was found screening her films without obtaining the appropriate licenses. More recently, following a station …
Now Is the Time to Tackle the Escalating Global Climate Crisis, Tinubu Tells World Leaders – International Edition
President Bola Tinubu yesterday called on world leaders to demonstrate unity, courage, and sustained commitment in addressing the worsening global climate crisis. During a high-level virtual discussion about climate change and equitable transitions, the President expressed gratitude to international collaborators, notably the United Nations and Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL), …
Toronto Pearson in Lockdown: Police Swarm the Area
Certain sections of Toronto Pearson International Airport have been placed under lockdown following a shooting incident, as law enforcement officers and emergency medical personnel flooded the scene. Terminal 1 Departures at the main airport has been shut down following a ‘police-related shooting,’ as confirmed by the province’s Special Investigations Unit. …
Social Sciences Trump STEM in Learner Preferences, Study Shows
A recent study reveals that most ninth-grade students are leaning toward social sciences over STEM fields, contrary to governmental aims. This finding comes from a report by Central Careers, a company focused on career assessments. The survey indicates that among these learners, 39% favor social sciences, followed closely by 33% …
Math Becomes Mandatory: Government Reverses Course on Senior School Requirements
The government has reversed course and declared that all high school students will study mathematics irrespective of the path they opt for. Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba revealed that mathematics will become mandatory across all three tracks within the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC). Education Minister Mr. Ogamba mentioned that although pure …
Plumbex India 2025 Kicks Off in New Delhi: A Global Water Solutions Showcase
VMPL New Delhi [India], April 24: The World Health Organization (WHO) recently highlighted a milestone achievement: in 2019, there were 300,000 fewer diarrheal deaths globally compared to 2014, thanks to improved sanitation. Yet, over 1.8 billion people worldwide still lack access to safe drinking water, and nearly 40% of India’s …