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Over 200 KASU Lecturers Resign as ASUU Threatens Strike

KEY POINTS Over 200 KASU lecturers have reportedly resigned over poor conditions. ASUU gives...

Nigeria’s Inflation Falls to 15.43%

KEY POINTS Headline inflation fell to 15.43% in July from 15.91%. Food inflation rose...

JAMB Postpones UTME 2025 Registration to February 3

JAMB delays UTME 2025 registration to February 3 for system review.

NYSC Exclusion: HND Graduates Protest

Protest of HND graduates demanding fairness and equality of rights over NYSC exclusion policy.

WAEC, NECO Limit: Under 18 Intelligent Kids May Be Exempted

Nigeria may allow gifted students under 18 to take national exams like WASSCE and NECO, as the government considers new criteria for exceptionally bright students

NELFUND Receives 7,975 Student Loan Applications in 24 Hours

NELFUND receives 7,975 student loan applications in 24 hours, highlighting the demand for financial aid.

Nigeria Leads Top 10 African Universities with Best Teaching Skills

Nigeria leads with four universities in Africa's top 10 for teaching quality, emphasizing the role of education in development.

UBEC Flags Critical Learning Crisis in Nigeria, Calls for Immediate Action

Nigeria faces a dire learning crisis, with urgent calls for action to revitalize education and implement inclusive language policies.

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Over 200 KASU Lecturers Resign as ASUU Threatens Strike

KEY POINTS Over 200 KASU lecturers have reportedly resigned over poor conditions. ASUU gives...

Nigeria’s Inflation Falls to 15.43%

KEY POINTS Headline inflation fell to 15.43% in July from 15.91%. Food inflation rose...

FG unveils national cloud policy, targets $750m investment in 24 months

Nigeria's government has unveiled a National Digital Cloud Policy that aims to attract $750 million in private cloud and data investment within 24 months.

MultiChoice Nigeria clarifies ownership structure under Canal+

MultiChoice Nigeria says it still sets pricing, content and distribution decisions locally under CANAL+, insisting global ownership keeps key operational choices in Nigeria.