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Nigerian Universities Set To Reopen For Academic Activities

There are strong indications that after almost one year at home due to the strike action by the Academic Staff…

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ASUU Strike: Buhari Govt Dismisses Eight Months Unpaid Salary Claims

The Federal government has dismissed claims by university lecturers that they have not been paid for eight months. Emeka Nwajiuba,…

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2020 WASSCE: WAEC Announces New Date To Release Result

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has said it postponed the release of the just concluded West African Senior Secondary…

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Buhari Should Expect Mother Of All Protests Any Moment From Now – CAGG

Olusegun Bamgbose, National Coordinator, Concerned Advocates for Good Governance, CAGG, has warned President Muhammadu Buhari ahead of what he described…

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BREAKING: Lagos Govt Shuts Down Schools Over #EndSARS Protests

Lagos State government on Monday evening ordered the closure of all schools in the state over the ongoing #ENDSARS protests…

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Lagos Considers Closure Of Schools Over #EndSARS Protests

Head of Public Affairs, Lagos State Ministry of Education, Kayode Abayomi, has said the state may ask students to “stay…

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BREAKING: FG Orders Re-opening Of All Schools Immediately

After about six months of stemming and preventing the spread of Covid-19, which of course led to the closure of…

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Unity Schools To Resume October 11- Minister Of Education, Adamu Adamu

The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu has announced that unity schools will be reopening across the country on October 11. The Minister in…

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BREAKING: Lagos State Govt Cancels Independence Day Parade

The Lagos State Government has opted for a low key celebration of the 60th Independence Anniversary due to the ravaging…

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US to restrict students from Nigeria, others to two-year courses

The United States is set to restrict students from Nigeria and others from admission of more than two years. This…

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