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Finance Ministry, contractors clash again over outstanding debt

Nigeria's Finance Ministry says it processed N700bn to 1,240 local contractors, but protesting members of AICAN insist most of them have received no payment.

Xenophobia: Nigeria weighs sanctions against South Africa

Nigeria says it is weighing sanctions against South Africa over renewed xenophobic attacks on Nigerians, warning that a review of bilateral privileges is not off the table.

FG Directs Federal Institutions to Ensure Transparent Recruitment.

The Federal Government has directed federal tertiary institutions to publicly advertise vacancies to ensure a transparent and fair recruitment process.

JAMB Reschedules 2025 Mock UTME Date

JAMB has modified the 2025 Mock UTME schedule by shifting it from April 5 to April 10, 2025 to provide candidates with expanded preparation time and additional testing locations.

NELFUND to Enroll 1.2 Million Students in Loan Scheme by 2025

With robust funding, NELFUND plans to enroll 1.2M students by 2025.

Impact of digital learning on Nigerian child education

Over 20 million Nigerian children are out of school, highlighting urgent needs for reforms and better digital education access

Nigeria Faces Severe Teacher Shortage, Classroom Deficit, UBEC Reports

Nigeria's public primary schools are facing a critical shortage of teachers and classrooms, according to a UBEC report.

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Finance Ministry, contractors clash again over outstanding debt

Nigeria's Finance Ministry says it processed N700bn to 1,240 local contractors, but protesting members of AICAN insist most of them have received no payment.

Xenophobia: Nigeria weighs sanctions against South Africa

Nigeria says it is weighing sanctions against South Africa over renewed xenophobic attacks on Nigerians, warning that a review of bilateral privileges is not off the table.

Agriculture records 3.15 percent GDP growth to N11.87trillion in first quarter

Nigeria's agricultural sector grew 3.15 percent year-on-year to N11.87trn in the first quarter of 2026, with crop production leading the gains at N8.9trn, the NBS says.

Nigeria among world’s most expensive countries for airline operations, says IATA

IATA has named Nigeria one of the world's most expensive countries for airline operations, blaming high taxes and charges that keep local carriers from competing.