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Woman without qualifications poses as nurse at top school

Forging fake degrees and lying to officials, a woman managed to sneak her way into a prestigious private college once attended by the Hollywood star.
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Legit.ng
· Jun 25, 2026
Read how UNIPPRT best engineering graduate missed admission to UNILAG
An intelligent lady who emerged as the best graduating engineering student from UNIPORT shared how she was denied admission into UNILAG. She shared her study tips.
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· Jun 21, 2026
High standards of teaching at Mary Immaculate College celebrated
THE high standards of teaching at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) were highlighted at the Regional Teaching Excellence Awards, hosted at the Limerick college. The top award, the Regional Teaching Excellence Award, went to MIC academic Dr Jennifer Pope, lecturer in reflective pedagogy and early childhood studies, for her outstanding achievement in higher education across the [] The post High standards of teaching at Mary Immaculate College celebrated appeared first on Limerick Post.
Euro Weekly News
· Jul 3, 2026
Pedreguer healthcare professional earns national recognition
A school nurse from Pedreguer has received national recognition after her research into improving children’s health and wellbeing in schools []
Guido Fawkes
· Jun 23, 2026
0% of Teachers Think Bridget Phillipson Is Doing Very Well as Education Secretary
According to the National Education Union’s polling of its members, 0 of them think Bridget Phillipson is doing a very good job as Education Secretary. The NEU is scathing about a politician who has gone out of her way to appease the unions A survey of over 4,000 members of the NEU was conducted by
Inside Higher Ed
· Jun 30, 2026
Faculty Unions Slam 3-Year Degrees
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Jamaica Observer
· Jul 1, 2026
WATCH: St Elizabeth police escort top PEP student to graduation
ST ELIZABETH, Jamaica — There was jubilation in the southern-central town of Santa Cruz on Wednesday with police outriders, sirens blaring and a red carpet rolled out for Jasonnia Beadle, the top primary student in the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) exams. Jasonnia is among 60 Park Mountain Primary school students graduating on Wednesday at the St Matthew’s Anglican Church in Santa Cruz.The police escort was organised by head of the St Elizabeth division Superintendent Coleridge Minto.Park Mountain Primary and Infant was placed in the national spotlight last week when Jasonnia was named the overall top primary student in the 2026 PEP attaining a score of 394.2.Jasonnia, the school’s head girl, and her schoolmate Najhay Nish, top boy at the institution, led the graduating class in marching inside the Anglican Church.— Kasey Williams
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Related coverage for "Woman without qualifications poses as nurse at top school": Legit.ng — Read how UNIPPRT best engineering graduate missed admission to UNILAG. Limerick Post Newspaper — High standards of teaching at Mary Immaculate College celebrated. Euro Weekly News — Pedreguer healthcare professional earns national recognition. Guido Fawkes — 0% of Teachers Think Bridget Phillipson Is Doing Very Well as Education Secretary. Inside Higher Ed — Faculty Unions Slam 3-Year Degrees. Jamaica Observer — WATCH: St Elizabeth police escort top PEP student to graduation