Boko Haram:FG closes Federal Government Colleges in Yobe, Borno, Adamawa.

Following the killing of over 40 students of
the Federal Government College in Yobe
State by Boko Haram members, the Federal
Government has shut five FG colleges in
Yobe, Borno and Adamawa
The schools that were shut down are:
*Federal Government Girls College, Munguno
*Federal Science and Technical College, Lassa
in Borno
*Federal Government College, Potiskum
*Federal Government College, Buni Yadi in
Yobe
*Federal Science and Technical College,
Michika, Adamawa.
Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, made
this known yesterday Wednesday March 5th.
The schools were closed because they were
considered to be located 'within the high
security risk areas in the North.'. The schools
will remain closed until the security situation
in the states improves, while the teachers of
the affected schools will be sent to new
schools.
Abuja – The First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, on Wednesday appealed to Nigerian youths to always put the nation first and embrace peace to foster development in the country.
Jonathan said this while receiving various youth leaders who visited the State House in Abuja as part of activities ahead of the National Youth Peace Concert.
The concert is scheduled for Saturday, March 8 in Abuja.
The youth leaders, who were led by three personalities, said they were at the Villa to chart a course for the concert.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/03/ve-two-kids-killed-life-isnt-worth-living-first-lady/#sthash.K7BDsTWv.dpuf
Abuja – The First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, on Wednesday appealed to Nigerian youths to always put the nation first and embrace peace to foster development in the country.
Jonathan said this while receiving various youth leaders who visited the State House in Abuja as part of activities ahead of the National Youth Peace Concert.
The concert is scheduled for Saturday, March 8 in Abuja.
The youth leaders, who were led by three personalities, said they were at the Villa to chart a course for the concert.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/03/ve-two-kids-killed-life-isnt-worth-living-first-lady/#sthash.K7BDsTWv.dpuf
Abuja – The First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, on Wednesday appealed to Nigerian youths to always put the nation first and embrace peace to foster development in the country.
Jonathan said this while receiving various youth leaders who visited the State House in Abuja as part of activities ahead of the National Youth Peace Concert.
The concert is scheduled for Saturday, March 8 in Abuja.
The youth leaders, who were led by three personalities, said they were at the Villa to chart a course for the concert.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/03/ve-two-kids-killed-life-isnt-worth-living-first-lady/#sthash.K7BDsTWv.dpuf
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