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Why Kenya Students Set Schools Ablaze: Deadly Fires Expose Boarding School Crisis

Why Kenya Students Set Schools Ablaze: Deadly Fires Expose Boarding School Crisis

Why Kenya Students Set Schools Ablaze: Deadly Fires Expose Boarding School Crisis “Behind every school fire statistic is a lost future, a grieving family, and a warning that Kenya’s education system can no longer ignore.” "Why are school fires increasing in Kenya?Kenya’s rising school fires have been linked to overcrowded boarding facilities, weak fire safety measures, poor infrastructure, limited funding, student pressure, and growing frustration among young people facing uncertain futures." "Kenya’s school fire crisis has reached a disturbing turning point as deadly dormitory blazes expose concerns over student safety, overcrowding, and pressure within the country’s boarding education system. The…
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Lagos School Principal, Husband Found Dead in Hotel Bathtub in Badagry

Lagos School Principal, Husband Found Dead in Hotel Bathtub in Badagry

Lagos School Principal, Husband Found Dead in Hotel Bathtub in Badagry "What was meant to be a peaceful Sallah getaway ended in tragedy after a respected Lagos school principal and her husband were found lifeless inside a locked hotel room in Badagry, leaving family, students, and residents searching for answers." "Mrs. Ajayi Ikweoku, principal of Salvation Army Memorial High School in Lagos, and her husband were reportedly found dead inside a hotel room in Badagry during a Sallah trip. The couple was discovered lifeless in a bathtub after friends and hotel staff became concerned over hours of silence and failed…
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NASU Leadership Visits FCE Ofeme, Seeks Stronger Partnership With Management

NASU Leadership Visits FCE Ofeme, Seeks Stronger Partnership With Management

NASU Leadership Visits FCE Ofeme, Seeks Stronger Partnership With Management "NASU Abia executives have paid a courtesy visit to the Provost of the Federal College of Education, Ofeme, Ohuhu, seeking stronger cooperation, improved staff welfare, and a more structured union presence within the institution." The Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU), Abia State Chapter, has expressed its readiness to strengthen collaboration with the management of the Federal College of Education (FCE) Ofeme, Ohuhu, following a courtesy visit to the institution’s Provost. Speaking during the visit, the NASU Chairman, Abia Chapter, Dr. Wisdom Ibebuike, described the engagement as “an important interface between the…
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