Lagos Harmonises Calendar For Public, Private Schools

Lagos State government has declared September 5 the resumption date for the first term of the 2022/2023 academic session, in an effort to harmonise the calendar of public and private schools. The government made the disclosure in a statement signed by the Director-General, Office of Education Quality Assurance in Lagos State Ministry of Education, Mrs Abiola Seriki-Ayeni, on Thursday in Lagos. The government said schools below tertiary level would resume for the first term on September 5 and vacate on December 16. READ ALSO: 5th For Asisat Oshoala. 2nd For…

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Lagos Declares One-Week Break For Public, Private Schools

Private and public schools’ pupils in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, will go on one-week mid-term break next week. Platforms Africa reports that the state’s ministry of education announced this in a statement, declaring that the 5-day break, which comes up between Monday, November 1 and Friday, November 5, would help teachers meet up with the “challenges imposed by the coronavirus pandemic.” READ ALSO: NNPC to Spend N621.2bn on 21 Nigerian Roads’ Reconstruction e-Naira Disappears From Google Play Store barely 48 hours after launch Nigeria Marks ex-Oil Minister Diezani’s 30 Bras,…

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